Thursday, December 17, 2015

Where should you leave a book?

The class has brainstormed ideas on where they- and you- can leave books for people to find and enjoy. Feel free to leave a comment below with other ideas that you may have. Please do not leave books anywhere that would make it unsafe for others or for the book. Please do not leave it in places where it may be tossed out or interfere with the functions of a business. Please be respectful to others and to the books. We would love to see through online comments where our books may travel, and how we have succeeded in sharing the power of reading with others.

Here are our ideas where we will be placing the books initially:
McDonald's
Starbucks
the mall
parks (in a safe place out of the weather)
the gym
Sky Zone
hotels
Subway
Speedway
hospitals
nursing homes


City of Ice

City of Ice
by John Farrow

After a grisly Christmas Eve murder, a detective battles corruption and a challenging crime wave to reclaim order in the cold city in this suspenseful book.

-R.C.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!

Lonely Girl

Lonely Girl
by Judy Baer

Lexi Leighton noticed a pretty, new girl after school. She is always there before school and after school, but doesn't seem to connect to anyone. What is her deal?

-J.B.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!

Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again
by Anne Schraff

A teen story about a girl named Darcy who had rough times at home, and then her boyfriend was ripped away. Now Darcy is confused. She doesn't know what to do now. Since things are going bad, tune in and read this book. You will love it.

-A.W.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!

Monday, December 7, 2015

The Golem's Eye

The Golem's Eye
by

It's about him becoming a hero and Nathaniel helps him.

-J.T.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 


Enjoy!

Hoop City

Hoop City
by Scott Blumenthal

This dude named Tony lived in Harlem. It wasn't easy living there. He wanted to go to the NBA. This book is about trying to get there and the hard work it takes.

-A.L.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 


Enjoy!

The Big Fix

The Big Fix
by Nathan Sacks

It's about a teenager who just stepped off the boat to Manhattan. When George stumbles across the Wood-rats,an underground boxing club, he realizes that he found his next story.

-J.A.


Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!

Tears of a Tiger

Tears of a Tiger
by Sharon M. Draper

4 friends get drunk and crash the car. One dies and the others feel guilty.

-J.R.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016  second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!

The Way It Works

The Way It Works
by William Kowalski

The Way It Works is about a teenage boy whose mom dies from cancer, and he is left homeless. Then he meets the girl of his dreams and to impress her, he lies, but it does not last.

-A.L.



Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 


Enjoy!

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, & Kimberly Kirberger

It's about teenagers telling their real life stories. About life, love, friendships, and more things that happen in the real world of teens.

-G.A.


Mrs. Chapulis's 2015-2016 second period Reading class at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, IN is on a mission to share the power of reading with others. If you are here, you have found a book that we have left somewhere in the community. Please click on your book and post a comment (anonymously is just fine), telling us where you found the book and what you think of it. When you have finished the book, please pass it on. Click here for ideas we have brainstormed for where to leave the books for others to find. 

Enjoy!