FlumeAward – Son of Neptune //Son of Neptune// by Rick Riordan Not a standalone.Kelly B. Keene High School, 2/9/12 Too young.Gail Zachariah, Keene Public Library
FlumeAward – Skinned Discussion page for Skinned.I experienced a love/hate reaction to "Skinned." It was very well written; and, compared with other books of the science-fiction genre, it was exceptional. The concept of life extended through bio-mechanical means is definitely thought-provoking. Appeal seems to be toward both boys and girls, although at our library only …
FlumeAward – Skunk Girl Discussion page for Skunk Girl Synopsis: Nina, a Pakistani, Muslim living in small-town NY, finds it hard to reconcile her family and religious traditions (no sleepovers, no dating, no parties) with life in an American high school. It seems that her friends are moving on without her with their new experiences …
FlumeAward – Sky on Fire Sky on Fire by Emmy Laybourne This book could *possibly* stand alone, but it really makes a whole lot more sense if it is read after Monument 14. I’d vote to remove this one due to its sequel status.Lisa Houde / Rye Public Library I like this book and this …
FlumeAward – Snow Like Ashes Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch