Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Max and Kate Banks

Max's Castle is the third book book about Max that Kate Banks has done, all are illustrated by Boris Kulikov. Once again, the word play is creative, and witty, written in a fashion to appeal to both the young reader and the adult who may be reading to a child.
Max's imagination takes over as soon as he has his brothers' interest and they build a castle with blocks. Some of the word plays: drawer turns into reward; sword becomes words and adder becomes ladder (borrowing an L from bugle) so the boys can escape from the snake in the basement. The bright pictures pull you in and the word play keeps your interest. I think i like Max's words the best of the three books, but this is a great addition to the collection.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Books about hating reading

Why are so many authors writing books for kids where the main character hates reading? In some cases, this may be done to pull kids in, to trick them and get them to like reading by reading about a character that resembles them. Janet Tashjian gives her character, Derek, life in My Life as a Book. But, Derek hates to read and will do just about anything to get out of it. Tommy Greenwald also does this with Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading. Greenwald also explains that Charlie Joe is named after his three sons, Charlie, Joe and Jack. Is this counter-intuitive that we are pushing not reading to get kids to read more?
I liked Tashjian's book better, there was more plot to sink my teeth into and the whole book was not just on how to avoid reading. I am about to share some of these books with middle schoolers that I know, so we'll see what they think.