Wednesday, March 12, 2008
More Votes and One More Book From the ACCC
Here are my picks:
Harry Potter
Captain Underpants
Matt Christopher
Bone Series
Time Warp Trio
Chronicles of Narnia
Charlie Bone
Spiderwick Chronicles
Good choices. I don't have time to figure results up now and have received more paper ballots in the last couple of hours, so I really wonder which books will go on to the next round.
Our friends at the Guys Read blog often write about What I'm Reading Now. It's a good idea. Several of them like realistic adventure stories, so they'll be pleased to know that I'm reading one called The Black Pearl by Scott O'Dell. Looks good so far. It's about pearl divers in Baja California, that strip of land in Mexico below California. There's supposed to be a giant manta ray in the story, so it ought to be quite an adventure. If it's good, I'll write about it as a good pick ACCording to Carl.
That's me!
PS--have you ever written to the Guys Read blog, cyber kid?
The ACCC
Actually the first books are a seres, the Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander. A lot of our regular readers are big fans of fantasy and I'm surprised that not many people have talked about them before. These books are really terrific and belong on this blog that points out terrific books. Each one has enough adventure, excitement, and humor to satisfy any reader. They are, in order:
The Book of Three-

The Black Cauldron

The Castle of Llyr

Taran Wanderer

The High King

Hope to get results up soon. Just from looking at some of the paper ballots, we might have some upsets! Ought to be interesting!
Carl
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
More Votes!
Left:
Harry Potter (which pains me that you've made me choose between my two favorite series so quickly. blast!)
Artemis Fowl
Matt Christopher
Bone
Right:
Percy Jackson
The Chronicles of Narnia
Charlie Bone
Underland
Thanks, Kristie! The next three are from our friends at the Guys Read Blog. There's Koko B. Ware:
Game 1: Harry
Game 2: Artemis
Game 3: Star wars
Game 4: Jack sparrow
Game 1: Lightning
Game 2: Eragon
Game 3: Charlie
Game 4: Gregor
Awesome Idea
from Koko .B Ware Guysread
And Ricky zee Dragon:
For game 1: Harry potter
For game 2: Artemis fowl
For game 3: Matt Christopher
For game 4: Jack sparrow
For game 1: Lightning thief all the way.
For game 2: Eragon
For game 3: Charlie brown
For game 4: Gregor the Overlander
A 3rd vote from guys read!!!!
And Andre the Giant:
Game 1: I would hope that the Dark Materials Trilogy will win, mark 1 for me. But Harry Potter will win mainly because people are very prejudiced on the Dark Materials Trilogy.
Game 2: I think and hope Artemis Fowl will win, because no one likes Captain Underpants anymore.
Game 3: I hope the Matt Cristopher books will win, but I think it'll be a close call.
Game 4: I think and hope the Jack Sparrow books will win because, the movies are extremely popular.
Game 1(right): I think the Percy Jackson series will dominate, only because Rick Riordan is such a talented author.Game 2(right): I hope the Narnia books will win because they are classics.
Game 3(right): I'm going for Beet, because I enjoy different tastes of genres.
Game 4(right): I'm going for the Spiderwick only because I have not heard about Gregor the Overlander.
Another vote from Guys Read!
Good work, everyone! Tomorrow ends the first round, so we'll tabulate the results and tell you which books go on to the next round. (by the way, we printed some paper brackets here at the library which people have filled out, so what you see aren't all the votes!)
Thanks, you all. You make this fun.
Carl
Monday, March 10, 2008
Our First Votes in the March Madness Book Series Tournament!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
March Madness is Here!!!!!!!!!!!!
all the way or I shoot the Wookiee!!


Vote for His Dark Materials or get eaten by Iorek Byrnison!!!


Now this bracketing did not come out as big as I would have liked so to help here are the match-ups seen up close and personal:
Game 1 on the Left Side:
The Harry Potter Series (seed 1) Vs. His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass, etc.) (seed 8)


Game 2 on the Left Side:
The Artemis Fowl Series (seed 4) Vs. The Captain Underpants Series (seed 5)


Game 3 on the Left Side:
Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures (seed 3) Vs.The Matt Christopher Book Series (seed 6)


Game 4 on the Left Side:
The Bone Series (seed 2) Vs. The Jack Sparrow Series (seed 7)


Game 1 on the Right Side:
The Percy Jackson Series (The Lightning Thief, etc) (seed 1) Vs.The Time Warp Trio Series (seed 8)


Vs.
Eragon, Eldest Series (seed 3) Vs. The Chronicles of Narnia (seed 6)


The Charlie Bone Series (seed 4) Vs. The Beet Series (seed 5)

The Spiderwick Chronicles (seed 2) Vs. Underland Chronicles (seed 7)


1) The books that are going against each other will move to the next round if they receive the most votes from you guys.
2) Everyone who wants to (adults and girls also) can vote by responding to this blog and voting for the books in each match-up they would like to see go on in the tournament.
3) Multiple voting by the same individual for a particular book is not allowed. One vote for each match-up.
4) Voting will start with the posting of this blog entry and voting from bloggers will be allowed for that day and for 7 following days (first round votes due by 9:00 p.m. Wensday, March 12) . Also if you can get by ImaginOn, we will have paper handouts that you can use to vote.
5) You will notice that the books are seeded. What this means is the books with the higher seeds (1 being highest, 8 being lowest) are expected to go further in the tournament. Those with lower number are expected to make early exits. However, who goes on and who goes home will be determined by your votes.
6) Finally for whomever votes for the most books that go the furthest, a prize as yet undetermined will be awarded. In the case of a tie, the number difference between upsets will be used to determine the ultimate winner (say someone picks a seed 8 to beat a seed 1, that would give them 7 points for a tie-breaker, etc.).
7) That's it all. So get in there and vote for your favorite books and more importantly have fun!!!!!!
Well I'm excited about this so until next time peace all,
Bill
Sunday, March 2, 2008
It's March Madness, Baybeee!!!


So, this month, we thought we'd hold a March Madness of Reading. The rules are simple--the two boys who send in the most comments talking about books will win prizes. First Place will be an autographed T-shirt from the UNCC 49'ers Mens' Basketball team! Second place will be an autographed UNCC 49'rs Men's Basketball poster! Sound good? It could be yours if you send us the most book comments by March 31.We will announce the winners on April 1. Come to Imaginon to claim your prize. (If you live outside the Charlotte area, we will find a way to get the prize to you)
There's one other rule--at least one of the books you talk about must be about sports. It could be any sport and it could be a chapter book, biography, or nonfiction. And in case of a tie, we will look more favorably on the one who has sent more reviews about sports books. OK??? Get writing!! We can't wait to hear from you!
And I'll lead by example. Here are three books I've liked and some others we've written about before.
Free Throw by Jake Maddox. Jason was the center and star player last year, but Derek became an inch taller since then. Now he's the center and Jason doesn't like it. What's worse, the games depend on Derek's free throw shooting. Jason doesn't think Derek can make them. Maybe Derek doesn't thinks so, either. Will he save the games or ruin them? You've got to read this short but fast-paced and exciting book to find out.
Paintball Blast by Jake Maddox. Max Hauser knows the perfect lookout point in the paintball field. From the correct angle, no one can mark him. But one of the new kids does! Max knows he must be cheating--but how? Another fast-paced and exciting short book with a bit of a mystery thrown in. Both books have intersting things about their sports at the end of the books.
The New York Yankees

Books we've already reviewed:
Nothing But Net by Dean Hughes Good basketball story. Check out my review in Bookhive here.
Jim Thorpe's Bright Path by Joseph Bruchac (reviewed on 8-25-07) and Surfer of the Century: The Life of Duke Kahanamoku by Ellie Crowe (reviewed on 2-15-08) Incredible true stories of great athletes. Don't miss these!
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Greek Athlete: Races You'd Rather Not Run by Michael Ford (reviewed on 1-11-08) The real deal on the ancient Greek Olympics with funny illustrations!
Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow by James Sturm and Rich Tommaso (reviewed 2-28-08) Another great true story--this time in a graphic novel!
All right, let's hear from you! AND--watch out for Bill's special game related to this contest this month!
Carl

Saturday, March 1, 2008
Peeps Joust! Peeps Rule!
Hey Guys,
Peep Jousting! Fantastic. We now have a new activity for our next Guys Read meeting.Thanks for introducing us to the wide world of sugar chick battles to the death!
Ah, the sweetness of victory and the meltedness of defeat! Let us know how it turns out. Could you post a video of it on your blog?
And everyone stay tuned this weekend for the late breaking news of a NEW CONTEST!!!
Carl