Our Reading Life @LEHS
This blog was created for faculty and students to share what they are reading. This is a great place to promote a book you have enjoyed. Please contact anne.lemieux@kcsdschools.net for access to author on this blog. A few rules: Don't include any spoilers. Books must be appropriate for our audience. A picture of the cover is always great. Please check your grammar and spelling. Always be positive
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Monday, December 15, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Novel Group November 14th
We had a great group for our book discussion on I Hunt Killer by Barry Lyga. We have lots of questions for the author. Mixed feelings about the book but isn't that what a good book group is, the ability to discuss your feelings and opinions among those who have also read it. This group was great and respected each others comments.
Monday, November 10, 2014
The Program
The Program was an amazing book. It was actually the best book I've ever read before.
This book is a love story and it leaves you with confusion throughout it.
It's about a epidemic where teenagers are commonly committing suicides and are extremely depressed. Due to their depression and suicides, to stop it a school just for these teens was built where they were required to attend. They were constantly watched and if they showed any signs of depression, they were taken by handlers to a facility for "help." What they really did was erase your past that caused the depression. The girl in the book was taken to this facility when her boyfriend and friend were put in it. When she got there, she fought hard to try and keep her memories. She met a friend while there who helped her get out. He was in love with her.
This book is a love story and it leaves you with confusion throughout it.
It's about a epidemic where teenagers are commonly committing suicides and are extremely depressed. Due to their depression and suicides, to stop it a school just for these teens was built where they were required to attend. They were constantly watched and if they showed any signs of depression, they were taken by handlers to a facility for "help." What they really did was erase your past that caused the depression. The girl in the book was taken to this facility when her boyfriend and friend were put in it. When she got there, she fought hard to try and keep her memories. She met a friend while there who helped her get out. He was in love with her.
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