Thursday, December 20, 2007
Readers' Cup Round One
December book
We have a very pleasant Christmas lunch followed by presents out of Santa's sack. We had agreed to buy and book by a author who's surname began with our initial and then wrap it for the sack.. This proved an interesting challenge and produced some unusual titles, from Mr Darcy's dairy by Maya Slater to Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky. We have agreed to report back in January and have a swop around.
Friday, November 30, 2007
November book
Friday, November 23, 2007
Local winner
"She said: "Scarlett is a story about friendship and families, and deals with some difficult issues like what it might be like for all kids if parents get divorced, with lots of laughs and some sad things too.""
Well done Cathy!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
October book
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
New Book club
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
New books
One book that I didn't expect to enjoy was The Spook's apprentice by Joseph Delaney because I don't usually like creepy stuff, but it was brilliant. I will be looking out for the next one.
Back to school
Stef Penney The Tenderness of Wolves, "brilliant"
We need to talk about Kevin by Lionel Shriver "disturbing" Celia Ahearn A place called here, "pleasant enough",
Zadie Smith On beauty, "OK" and
No wonder I take a drink by Louise Marney "laugh out loud funny".
Try one and let us know what you think.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Summer holiday reading
Monday, June 25, 2007
Manga and Graphic Novels
Carnegie Medal Shadowing
It was announced on 21st June that the Carnegie Medal judges had decided on Just in case as the winner.
The adventures of the dish and the spoon won the Kate Greenaway Medal. That was our clear favourite and the favourite of Dalmellington Primary School.
The shadowing groups' favourite were My swordhand is singing and Scoop for the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway respectively. For more information have a look at The Shadowing Groups page
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Readers' Cup final
Storytime
Monday, June 04, 2007
May book
Monday, April 30, 2007
April book
Friday, April 27, 2007
Carnegie Medal Shadowing Conference, Stirling
Meg Rosoff talking about her book Just in case and the part fate plays in the book and in her life.
Siobhan Dowd talking about her first book A swift pure cry and how excited she was to be nominated for the Carnegie Medal
Kevin Brooks chatting through a question and answer session with the audience. Some our group got their questions answered. He was a big hit with the group as he talked at length with some of them afterwards about violence. His book The road of the dead is about revenge and is quite violent.
Anne Fine speaking passionately about how she came to write A road of bones and how important it was for young people to be involved with politics and the world around them.
Berlie Doherty talked about how excited she was about winning the Carnegie Medal the first time and how amazed she was to win it a second time.
We had a great day out and and enjoy graffiti wall, the competition and autograph hunting as well as listening to all the interesting things the authors had to say.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Spring Read ends
Coming up next term we have the Carnegie Medal Shadowing group with a trip to Stirling to meet some of the short-listed authors. The group will meet once a week at lunchtimes and we will have a party at the end of the process to decide the winners. Check out the Carnegie Medal site to find out more.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
S1 Readers'Cup competition
- Bradan 31 points,
- Finlas 29 points,
- Doon 28 points,
- Raecar 26 points.
All the participants won prizes for their efforts and some lucky and knowledgeable audience members won spot prizes as the audience had questions to answer too.
March book
The winner of the Costa First Novel Award was The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney. It is also a terrific read. Set in nineteenth century rural Canada it is about a woman's search for her missing son after a murder. It is very evocative of the time and place, but is very modern in terms of some of the psychological aspects included in the plot. llll
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Readers' Cup
Wednesday 21st May saw the S2 section of the Doon Academy Reader's Cup competition. The topics the teams had to answer questions on were, Thrillers, Philip Pullman, Classics and Witches and Wizards. As always there was also a Lucky Dip round. The rounds were hotly contested with the highest scores achieved on Classics and Witches. After the final round, there was a tie for 2nd place so we had a tie-breaker question. "Who wrote Horrible Christmas in the Horrible Histories series? Naomi from Bradan knew the correct answer which was Terry Deary. The winners, Kyle Stewart, Stephanie Smith, Clare Connell and Lisa Teasdale all received book tokens and the other teams all had boxes of chocolates to share. The final result was
- Finlas 26 points,
- Bradan 25 points,
- Doon 24 points
- Raecar 22 points
Well done Finlas!
Jonathan Meres
Book Fair
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Visit to Michael Kerins
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Cathy Cassidy visit
Spring Read
February read
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
January books
Our book for February is Voyage of Innocence by Elizabeth Edmondson, which also sounds quite fluffy.