Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Scowler by Daniel Kraus

Summary
     Scowler tells the story of nineteen-year-old Ry who has to find a way to survive from the horror that is his father.  The story takes place on a hot August day in 1981 rural Iowa.  There Is a strong possibility that meteorites might fall to the earth this night.  The books start off with Ry and his sister looking for one of her teeth that had fallen off; but they could not find it after they searched their dead family farm.
       The farm was not always considered to be dead.   When Ry’s father, Marvin was there on the farm; he made sure that the farm was strong and full of life.  He took meticulous control of his land and his family; with the eyes and hands of a man that strived to be in complete control.  One of Marvin’s main interest to control was that of his wife; making sure that everyone around them new that Marvin was a good farmer and is fully capable to provide for his wife and children.   Besides trying to be a good provider; he was also an abusive husband and father. 
The story is told in two alternative time lines one in 1981 and another going back to 1971 and 1972.       The latter being the time that Marvin was sent to jail.   Well in 1981; we learn that Marvin was able to get out of fail and is now back on the farm.  T becomes apparently clear that Marvin will continue to hurt, haunt and manipulate his family to be able to get what he wants. 
      Ry must then get angry and let his inner demons out; one that is dark, disturbing and brutal.  There is a lot blood and plenty of it But in the end; we are able to  see what a son does to help his mother out. 


Commentary on Strengths
Scowler is a young adult horror fiction book written by Daniel Kraus. It was listed on the 2014 Texas Tayshas Reading list.  The main protagonist is Ry Burke who must deal with the main antagonist who happens to be his father.  Scowler is dark, disturbing and brutal.  There is plenty of blood that is shed in this book and more than anything people would put this book down several times to come to terms as to what had just occurred.  This book is not recommended for the faint of heart; and you must be warned that there is categorized as a horror book. 

Readers also enjoyed Black Helicopters by Blythe Woolston; The Waking Dark by Robin Wasserman; Engines of the Broken World by Jason Vanhee; Sex and Violence by Carrie Mesrobian; and Long Lankin by Linsey Barraclough

Additional books written by the author are Rotters; The Monster Variations; and Trollhunters

Teachers can find ideas for using this book in their lesson plans at https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?a=1&aid=11675&a2=1#BooksByAuthor 

Kraus, D. (2014). Scowler. Random House USA.

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It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley

Summary
     It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health is a book that is meant to teach children 10 years and older about sexual health, emotional health and relationships.  The information is told through cartoon pictures that are anatomically correct.  It showcases different health questions and topics such as pregnancy, STD’s, contraception  and sexual orientation.  The cartoon pictures are in full color and at times depicts fully naked people from both sexes and different age groups.  It does an excellent job to describe the different aspects of sex so that a child can understand.  It provides accurate and up to date information to nearly every imaginable question that a tween or teen can come up with.     

Commentary on Strengths
It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health is a nonfiction reference book written by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley.  The book tackles the themes of parenting, health, science, and sexuality.  It has been on the top list of banned books for the past two decades.  The book was written to help educate young students about sexual health, emotional health and relationships; and is part of a series of three books aimed at teaching children about sexual health throughout their lives.  The book can be considered a reference book as well as a graphic novel or picture book.  

Readers also enjoyed Sunrise over Disney  by N. Smith; Being Homelessness:Notes from an Underground Artist by John H. Siblery; Daddy's Roommate by Michael Willhortes; Rediscovery of North America by Barry Lopez; and King and King by Linda de Haan

Additional books written by the author are  Maybe a Bear Ate It!; Mail Harry to the Moon!; Who has That?: All about Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies; The Day Leo Said I Hate You!; and When Lions Roar. 

Teachers can find ideas of incorporation this book in their lesson plans at http://www.candlewick.com/book_files/0763626104.mis.1.pdf

Harris, R. H., & Emberley, M. (2014). Its perfectly normal: changing bodies, growing up, sex, and sexual health. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.

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Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

Summary
     Speak tells the story of how incoming freshmen Melinda Sordino meets Andy Evans at a summer senior party.  Andy rapes Melinda; who initially calls 9-1-1; but ends up running home because she does not know what to say.  The police end up arriving at the party and break up the party while also arresting some in attendance. Melinda could not bring herself to tell anyone what had happened; and also no one asked her as well.  As the school year starts at Merryweather High School; Melinda is seen as an outcast because of her calling the police at the party.  Because of her being shunned; Melinda goes silent and goes into a depression.  She is able to make a friend with Heather; who is a new girl at the school; but ends up being ditched for the popular group.  Melinda’s depression only gets worse, and she ends up skipping school and withdrawing from her parents and other adults.  Slowly, she does become friends with her lab partner who encourages Melinda to speak up for herself.  Towards the end of the school year, Melinda is able to tell her ex-best friend who was going to prom with Andy.  Andy seeks retaliation on Melinda by attacking her; but Melinda is able to break free and get help.  Melinda’s status as an outcast changes and she is able to tell what happened and in essence sets herself free.  

Commentary on Strengths
     Speak is a young adult book by Laurie Halse Anderson.  It is a contemporary realistic fiction novel that deals with the topic of rape and the aftermath when someone decides to keep the details to themselves.  This book is great for young girls to see what can occur if they keep a secret such as rape to themselves.  What can occur to them emotionally if they do not seek help and guidance.  This book is characterized as a problem novel, as it deals with a weak character who gains the strength to overcome her past with adult guidance.  The themes of the story are that of identity and finding one’s voice.  This book has been acknowledged with many awards such as the 2000 Michael Printz Honor Book; being part of the Texas Tayshas Reading List; and the 2000 Golden Kite Award Winner to name a few.  


Readers also enjoyed Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman; A Step from Heaven by An Na; True Believer by Virginia Euwer Wolff; The First Part Last by Angela Johnson; and Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by Chris Crutcher

Additional books by the author are Wintergirls; Fever 1973; Chains; Twisted; and Catalyst

Teachers can find ideas for using this book in their lesson plans at https://www.varsitytutors.com/englishteacher/speak-lesson-plans

Anderson, L. H. (2011). Speak. New York: Square Fish.

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Monday, July 17, 2017

Monster by Walter Dean Myers 

Book Summary
     Monster tells the story of sixteen year old Steve Harmon; who is about to go on trial for felony murder.  The story is told through Steve’s point of view.  We are able to see the different struggles that Steve s facing in regards to the trial.  If he is found guilty; he could either face twenty years in prison or even the death penalty.  The story is told in two different ways; as a journal that Steve keeps in his notebook and then as if it were a screenplay for potential movie that Steve would want to make happen.

     The story begins with the opening remarks from the state prosecutor, and the defense attorneys.  The fact is that only two of the four accused of the murder are on trial as two others have entered in to a plea bargain.  Throughout the trial, Steve’s mind wanders into flashbacks as to what had occurred prior to the murder and afterwards as well.    

Commentary on Strengths
     Monster is a young adult realistic fiction novel written by Walter Dean Myers.  The book is written in a first person point of view.  Monster deals with issues and themes of race, peer pressure, crime and the relationships between a father and his son.  It also deals with the relationship of African Americans with the law and how they are represented. The book was the 2000 Michael L. Printz Award winner as well as the 2000 Coretta Scott King Award Honor book.  

Readers also enjoyed Tyrell by Coe Booth; A Wreath for Emmett Till by Marilyn Nelson; Mexican White Boy by Matt De La Pena; Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers; and Kaesha's House by Helen Frost

Additional books written by the author are Fallen Angel; Slam!; Sunrise Over Fallujah; Shooter; and Hoops. 

Teachers can find ideas for using this book in their lesson plans at https://www.varsitytutors.com/englishteacher/monster-lesson-plans

Myers, W. D., & Myers, C. (1999). Monster. New York, NY: HarperCollins .

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Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo



Summary: 
     Six of Crows  tells the story of infamouse thief and gang leader Kaz Brekker is promised a huge amount of money for breaking Bo Yul-Bayur out of what seems to be an impenetrable prison; which is in the center of the castle comples in Fjerda.  He is offered the money to break out the scientist; who was captured because he developed a powerful new drug to enhance the magical abilities of a Grisha; but is also very addictive after just one dose.  He is offered over 30 million kruge by Mr. Jan van Eck.
     The prison, also called the Ice Court, is highly protected; which Kax knows that he cannot break in by himself.  However, the Ice Court is the most highly protected place in Fjerda, and Kaz can't infiltrate it by himself; he needs a crew. He recruits Inej Ghafa, a Suli acrobat turned Dregs spy; Jesper Fahey, a sharpshooter with a penchant for gambling; Nina Zenik, a Heartrender from the Ravkan Second Army; Matthias Helvar, a former Fjerdan Drüskelle thrown into Kerch jail; and Wylan van Eck, a merchant's son with some skill at demolition. The task isn't so easy however, so in order to win they'll need to work together and trust in each other.  

Commentary on Strengths:
     Six of Crows is the first book of a duology written by Leigh Bardugo.  The book is young adult fantasy fiction novel.  The story has themes of GLBT issues, adventure and romance.  The story takes place in the city of Ketterdam that highly resembles modern day Amsterdam.  It is set in a fantasy filled world that is based on a magical system.  The plot is told by the viewpoints of six different characters but the first and last chapter are expressed through the third person point of view of two minor characters.  The book was a New York Times best seller; and is listed on the New York Times notable children’s books list of 2015 as well as the New York Times Notable Young Adult Books list of 2015.  


Readers also enjoyed The Winners Crime by Marie Ruthoski; Crossed by Eliza Crewe; Froi of the Exiles by Melina Marchetta;  A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas; and The Immortal Heights by Sherry Thomas.

Additional books written by the author are Crooked Kingdon; Tuin and Rising; The Grisha Trilogy; Shadow and Bone; and  Seige and Storm.

Teachers can find ideas of incorporating this book in their lesson plans at http://www.gradesaver.com/six-of-crows/study-guide/themes and https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=45816

Bardugo, L. (2015). Six of crows. (Dregs, #1.). New York: Henry Holt and Company.

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Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith

Summary 
     Grasshopper Jungle tells the story of Austin Szerba and how he is dealing with his sexual orientation.  He has thoughts and feelings for his best friend Robbie Brees and his girlfriend Shann Collins.  The book is narrated by Austin during an economic recession in his hometown of Ealing, Iowa.  While skateboarding in an alley near the Ealing Mall; Austin and Robbie are attached by a gang and have their skateboards stolen and their shoes thrown on the roof of a nearby store before they are beaten up.  While retrieving their shoes; they also encounter some mysterious objects which lead them to sneak inside the store.  While inside the store, the boys encounter other unique; one of which is a vial that contained a Plague Strain which is stolen by one of the bullies that had just beat up the boys.  The vial is shattered and its contents begin to infect and take control of its victims. 
     While at a bar; Robbie and Austin watch in horror as one of the vials first victims begins to shed his human skin, and turns into a giant praying mantis.  The two along with Shann discover a bunker that revealed several secrets that the town had been hiding.  The rest of the story focuses on their struggle to fight off the plague and try to bring things back to normal.  Unfortunately, the three teenagers were unsuccessful and the world has been taken over by the praying mantises.  

Commentary on Strength
     Grasshopper Jungle is an award winning young adult novel by Andrew Smith.  The story is a Science Fiction novel that deals with an apocalyptic world but also deals with themes of GLBT and abandonment.  It is apocalyptic dealing with the transformation of the world from being led and run by the human species to that of being run by the praying mantis.  Though the story is kind of creepy it also has some humor, seen when typical teenage drama is intertwined within the plot.  It is the winner of the 2014 Boston-Globe Horn Book Award for Fiction along with being named as a 2015 Michael L. Printz Honor Book. 


Readers also enjoyed Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner; Noggin by John Corey Whaley; Five, Six, Seven, Nate! by Tim Faderle; When I was the Greatest by Jason Reynolds; and  The Scar Boys by Len Vlahos

Additional books written by the author are Stand-Off; The Alex Crow; 100 Sideways Miles; Winger; and Passenger

Teachers can find resources for teaching this book at https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=37723 

Smith, A. (2015). Grasshopper jungle. London: Electric Monkey.

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Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden

Summary:
     Annie on My Mind tells the story of how Liza Winthrop first meets Annie Kenyon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  The two become best friends even though they come from different backgrounds.  Liza is the student body president at Foster Academy where she is working hard to maintain her grades to be able to be admitted into MIT.  She lives with her parents and younger brother in the upscale neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights.  Annie goes to public school where she is hoping to be admitted to the University of California at Berkley; where she would want to be able to develop her singing talent.  She lives with her parents and grandmother in the lower income side of Manhattan.  Even though these two young girls have different backgrounds; their friendship develops quickly which then turns into love. 

     The two become close during Thanksgiving break and Liza’s three day suspension from school.  During spring break; the girls house sit for two of Liza’s teachers. Their relationship is found out by one of Liza’s administrator which leads to Liza coming out to her family and face the possibility of expulsion.  Though they end up splitting apart at their end of their high school years; they are able to get back together while at college. 

Commentary on the Strengths
     Annie on My Mind is a Young Adult novel written by Nancy Garden.  This fiction romance book deals with GLBT issues.  This book was first published in 1982, a time in U.S. history that frowned upon homosexual relations.    Annie on My Mind has been praised by being named as one of the Best of the Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association as well as the 2003 Margaret A. Edwards Award Winner.  But also has been one of the most controversial books of it’s time; landing it on the  most frequent challenged books list.  This book has helped many young GLBTQ find someone like them and lets them that it is o.k. for who they are; and that it does get better. 


Readers also liked: Dare, Truth, or Promise by Paula Boock; Am I Blue Coming Out of Silence by Marion Dana Butler; Empress of the World by Sara Ryan; grl2grl by Julie Anne Peters; and Hello, Groin by Beth Goobie

Additional books written by the author are Good Moon Rising; Molly's Family; Endgame; They Year They Banned Books; and Nora & Liz

Ideas for incorporation this book in your lesson plans can be found at https://youngadultliterature.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/annie-on-my-mind-book-blog/ and
https://thesecretbookshelf.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/annie-on-my-mind-by-nancy-garden/

Garden, N. (2013). Annie on my mind. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux.

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Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

Summary
Code name Verity is a story told by Verity; who is also known as Julie Beaufort-Stuart.  Julie is a Scottish aristocrat and also a spy. She is currently being held hostage by the Nazi’s in the Ormaie, France; which is currently being occupied.  She ends up writing her confession; letting the Nazi regime everything she knows about the British War efforts.  She does this to avoid any further interrogation; where she was the victim of extreme and terrible tortures.  While is telling everything, she knows about the British war effort; she beings to tell the story of her best friend Maddie; who happens to be a pilot.  We become witness to their beginning stages of their friendship.  The story ends; when Julie runs out of time to tell her captives any vital information.
The second part of the book is told by Maddie right after crash landing in France.  She works with the French Resistance to try to save Julie; but unfortunately, they are not able to so do.  In order to be saved; Julie asks Maddie to kill her rather than be suffering at the hands of the Nazi regime.  To avenge her friend’s death; Maddie vows to complete the mission as well as to set her Jessica’s name as free

Commentary on the Strengths
Code Name Verity is a Young Adult novel written by Elizabeth Wein.  The story is a Historical Fiction book whose setting is during wartime; specifically, during World War II. The book is a 2012 Boston Globe Horn Book Honors Books a 2013 Edgar Award Winner, 2013 Michael L Printz Honor Books.  It was also a 2013 Golden Kite Honor Book and is listed on the Barnes & Noble’s Best Teens Book list for 2012.  The book is well written taking into account the time setting of WWII and thus making sure that all the background information was correct. 

Readers also enjoyed The White Bicycle by Beverly Brenna; Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick; My Family for the War by Ann C.Voorhee; The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats; and Keeping the Castle by Patricia Kindl

Additional books by the author are Rose Under Fire; A Tyranny of Petticoats; Black Dove, White Raven; The Winter Prince; and The Pearl Thief

Teachers can find ideas of incorporating this book into their lesson plans at https://www.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=30523 and https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Code-Name-Verity-Complete-Resource-Set-1137076

Wein, E. (2013). Code name Verity. New York: Hyperion.

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Gabi: A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero

Summary:
Gabi: A Girl in Pieces is the coming of age story of Gabi Hernandez; who lives with her mother and brother Beto.  The story is told through Gabi’s journal entries during her senior year in high school Her father is one that comes and goes as he his dealing with his own personal problems and drug addiction.  Gabi is lucky to have two best friends that are always there for each other no matter what the problem or situation.  Even though she has a tight knit group of friends; Gabi has an anxiety problem that she copes with by binge eating. Gabi realizes that this is a problem; but unfortunately goes back to the same habit when there is a new stress in her life.

Commentary on Strengths:
Gabi A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero is a Young Adult novel.  The book is a realistic contemporary fiction novel that deals with the coming of age of young Mexican American teenager.  Quintero Is able  to draw you into the story and live your life vicariously through Gabi’s bittersweet life that is full of challenges and victories.  The reader can live her life and witness the pains of being a typical high school senior girl.  The book was awarded the 2015 William C. Morris YA Debut Award Winner; as well as, a  2015 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Finalist  

Readers also enjoyed How it Went Down by Kekla Magoon; The Carnival at Brey by Jessie Ann Fieley; Girls Like Us by Gail Giles;  Hold Tight, Don't Let Go by Laura Rose Wagner; and X by Ilyasah Shabazz

An additional book written by the author is  Ugly Cat and Pablo. 

Teachers can find ideas to incorporate this book in their lesson plans at https://teachinglatinamericathroughliterature.wordpress.com/september-2015-gabi-a-girl-in-pieces/

Quintero, I. (2014). Gabi, a girl in pieces. El Paso, Tejas: Cinco Puntos Press.

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Saturday, July 15, 2017


Lament by Maggie Stiefvater



Summary
     Lament tells the story of Deirdre, a smart and very likeable musician. She is also about to find out that she is a clover hand, someone that is able to faeries.  While at a local music competition, though painfully shy, she meets a young man named Luke and becomes infatuated with this mysterious boy; who seemed to have just materialized out of thin air.  To Deirdre, Luke was one she recognized from her dreams the night before. Unbeknownst to her, Luke is a gallowglass, a soulless faerie assassin.  Luke is able to find out that Deirdre can compose Harp music on the spot, has mad guts, and can see faeries; all of which is unbeknownst to Deirdre. There is also Aodhan, a dark faerie soldier who is stalking Deirdre as well.  Turns out that Aodhan, and Luke are sworn enemies with the same task given to them by the Faerie Queen.  That bring to kill Deidre before her music is heard by the Fae.  The story ends in a way that leads that lends itself to the second part of this trilogy.  

Commentary on the Strengths

      Lament is Maggie Stiefvater is debut young adult novel.  It is a romance, fantasy fiction book that deals with Fairies and the paranormal.  The book is a dark faerie fantasy that features authentic Celtic faerie lore.  The plot was intriguing with twists regarding the legends of the fairies. The book also deals with romance in that we are witnessing the protagonist’s first love; even though it is with the initial antagonist of the story. Though I am not fan of Faerie lore; the book was quite enjoyable.  Lament was recognized as a 2010 ALA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, a 2010 ALA Best Books for Young Adults, and a SIBA Book Award Nominee.  

Readers also liked Tempestuous by Lesley Livingston; The Summer King by O.R. Melling; Fairy Tale by Cyn Balog; Bones of Faerie by Jamie Lee Simner; and Shadowspell by Jenna Black

Additional books written by the author include: Shiver; The Raven Boys; Linger; Forever; and  The Scorpio Boys



Stiefvater, M. (2012). Lament. Toronto: Scholastic Canada.

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Sunday, July 9, 2017

TEXTBOOK ASSIGNMENT

The following is a list of Authors of books for Middle School kids.
1.      A.G. Howard 139.                   Kathryn Lasky
2.      Adam Gidwitz 140.                   Kazu Kibiushi
3.      Alan Gratza 141.                   Kelly Barnhill
4.      Alex Flinn 142.                   Kenneth Oppel
5.      Alex Gino 143.                   Kiera Cass
6.      Ali Benjamin 144.                   Kimberly Bradbary
7.      Ally Carter 145.                   Kmberly Willis Holt
8.      Ally Condie 146.                   Kristen Cashore
9.      Amy Ignatow 147.                   Kwame Alexander
10.   Andrea Davie Pinkney 148.                   Kylene Beers
11.   Anne Ursu 149.                   Laura Malone Eilliot
12.   Anthony Horowitz 150.                   Laura Snyder
13.   April Henry 151.                   Lauren Myracle
14.   Augusta Scattergood 152.                   Lauren Olier
15.   Barbara O’Connor 153.                   Lauren Tarsis
16.   Barbara Rebbeck 154.                   Laurie Anderson
17.   Barry Lyga 155.                   LB Tillit
18.   Ben Hatke 156.                   Leigh Bardugo
19.   Ben Mikaelsen 157.                   Lesslie Connor
20.   Benjamin Alire Saenz 158.                   Liesl Shurtliff
21.   Bethany Wiggins 159.                   Linda Mulally Hunt
22.   Brenda Woods 160.                   Linda Oatman High
23.   Brian Flakner 161.                   Linda Sue Park
24.   Brian Selznick 162.                   Lisa Graff
25.   C Funke 163.                   Lisa Harkrader
26.   C.S. Lewis 164.                   Lisa McMan
27.   Cammie McGovern 165.                   Lisa Schroeder
28.   Candace Fleming 166.                   Lloyd Alexander
29.   Caroline Cooney 167.                   Lois Lowry
30.   Carolyn Meyer 168.                   London Alexander
31.   Cassandra Clare 169.                   Louise Fitzhugh
32.   Chris Crowe 170.                   Louise Rennison
33.   Chris Crutcher 171.                   M.A. Larson
34.   Chris Grabenstein 172.                   M.G. Higgins
35.   Christina Diaz Gonzalez 173.                   Madeline L’Engel
36.   Christopher Paul Curtis 174.                   Margaret Haddix
37.   Clare Vanderpool 175.                   Margaret Stohl
38.   Claudia Guadalupe Martinez 176.                   Margarita Engle
39.   Crystal Allen 177.                   Marie Lu
40.   Cynthia Hand 178.                   Marissa Meyer
41.   Cynthia Kadohata 179.                   Marquin Parks
42.   Cynthia Lord 180.                   Martinz McAtee
43.   Dan Gemeinhart 181.                   Mary Downing Hahn
44.   Darren Shan 182.                   Mary E Pearson
45.   Dave Barry 183.                   Mary Laudien
46.   David Adler 184.                   Matt De la Pena
47.   David Almond 185.                   Matthew Kirby
48.   David Hill 186.                   Matthew Quick
49.   David Levithan 187.                   Meg Cabot
50.   David Lubar 188.                   Megan Miranda
51.   Deva Fragan 189.                   Melanie Conklin
52.   Diana Peterfreund 190.                   Michael Buckley
53.   Diane Gonzalez Bertrand 191.                   Michael Northrop
54.   DJ McHale 192.                   Michale Grant
55.   Donna Gephart 193.                   Miguel Salinger
56.   E.L. Konigsburg 194.                   Mike Lupica
57.   Ednah Walters 195.                   Mildred Tayor
58.   Elana Arnold 196.                   Mitali Perkins
59.   Eliot Schrefer 197.                   Nancy Farmer
60.   Elise Allen 198.                   Natalie Lloyd
61.   Elizabeth George Speare 199.                   Nathan Hake
62.   Ellen Potter 200.                   Neal Schusterman
63.   Emmy Laybourne 201.                   Neil Gaiman
64.   Erin Colfer 202.                   Nora Baskin
65.   Eric Walters 203.                   Obert Skye
66.   Erin Dionne 204.                   Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
67.   Fleur Beale 205.                   P.J. Hoover
68.   Francisco Jimenez 206.                   Padma Venkatraman
69.   G Neri 207.                   Pam Munoz Ryan
70.   Garth Nix 208.                   Patricia Wrede
71.   Gary Paulsen 209.                   Patrick Carman
72.   Gary Schmidt 210.                   Patrick Ness
73.   Gary Soto 211.                   Paul Griffin
74.   Gayle Forman 212.                   Peg Kehret
75.   Gennifer Choldenko 213.                   Peter Lerrengis
76.   Ginny Rorby 214.                   Phil Bildner
77.   Gordan Korman 215.                   Pitacus Lore
78.   Guadalupe Garcia McCall 216.                   Polly Holyoke
79.   Helen Frost 217.                   Pseudomonos Bosch
80.   Holly Goldberg Sloan 218.                   Rachel Cohn
81.   Ingrid Law 219.                   Raina Telgemeier
82.   J.A. White 220.                   Rainbow Rowell
83.   J.K. Rowling 221.                   Ralph Fletcher
84.   Jack Gantos 222.                   Ray Bradbury
85.   Jacqueline Davies 223.                   Raye Wagner
86.   Jacqueline Woodson 224.                   Rebecca Stead
87.   Jain Lawrence 225.                   Richard Pail Evans
88.   James Dashner 226.                   Richard Peck
89.   James Patterson 227.                   Rick Riordan
90.   Jane Yolen 228.                   Rick Yancey
91.   Jaqueline Woodson 229.                   Rita Williams Garcia
92.   Jaren Hesse 230.                   RJ Palacio
93. Jason Reynolds 231.                   Robert Beatty
94.   Jay Asher 232.                   Roland Smith
95.   Jeanne Birsall 233.                   Ronald Dahl
96.   Jeanne DuPrau 234.                   Russell Freeman
97.   Jeff Gottesfeld 235.                   Ruta Sepetys
98.   Jeff Kinney 236.                   S.A.Bodeen
99.   Jen Bryant 237.                   Sage Blackwood
100.                   Jen Malone 238.                   Sara Holbrook
101.                   Jennifer Barnes 239.                   Sara Pennypacker
102.                   Jennifer Brown 240.                   Sarah Crossnan
103.                   Jennifer Donnelly 241.                   Sarah Dessen
104.                   Jennifer Holm 242.                   Sarah Maax
105.                   Jennifer Nielsen 243.                   Sarah Weeks
106.                   Jennifer Smith 244.                   Scott Westerfeld
107.                   Jennifer Ziegler 245.                   SE Hilton
108.                   Jenny Han 246.                   Shannon Hale
109.                   Jenny Moss 247.                   Sharon Creeh
110.                   Jerry Spinelli 248.                   Sharon Draper
111.                   Jessica Day George 249.                   Sharon Flake
112.                   Jim Benton 250.                   Shelly Pearsall
113.                   Jo Knowles 251.                   Sherman Alexie
114.                   Jo Nesbo 252.                   Shull Megan
115.                   Joan Bauer 253.                   Skye Obert
116.                   Joan Lowrey Nixon 254.                   Stephanie Myes
117.                   Joelle Charbonneau 255.                   Steve Sheinkin
118.                   John Feinstein 256.                   Stuart Gibbs
119.                   John Flanagan 257.                   Susan Cooper
120.                   John Green 258.                   Suzanne Collins
121.                   John Ritter 259.                   Sy Montgomery
122.                   Jon Sciesczka 260.                   T A Barron
123.                   Jonathan Auxier 261.                   Tahereh Mafi
124.                   Jonathan Stroud 262.                   Tess Hilmo
125.                   Jordan Sonnenblick 263.                   Time Green
126.                   Joseph Bruchac 264.                   Todd Strasser
127.                   Judy Blume 265.                   Tom Angelberger
128.                   Julie Lamana 266.                   Tracy Baptiste
129.                   Kae Messner 267.                   Tricia Springstubb
130.                   Kami Garcia 268.                   Varian Johnson
131.                   Karen Cushman 269.                   Varsha Bajaj
132.                   Kari Anne Holt 270.                   Veronica Roth
133.                   Kat Zhang 271.                   Victoria Aeyard
134.                   Kate DiCamillo 272.                   Victoria Schwab
135.                   Kate Messner 273.                   Walter Dean Meyers
136.                   Katherine Applegate 274.                   Wendy Mass
137.                   Katherine Patterson 275.                   Wilson Rauls
138.                   Kathleen Krull


This is a great list to have; if I am an ever have money in my budget to purchase additional book; I can look up books from the above listed authors.