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READING OLYMPICS
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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Central Bucks Reading
Olympics Team
At the senior high level, CB has a combined East-West-South
team for Reading Olympics.
Advisors: Ms. Czop, East Librarian; Ms. Graney, West Librarian.
SIGN UP FOR EMAIL UPDATES WITH EITHER LIBRARIAN.
Congratulations to the joint
East-West team for your
1st Place finish at the April competition!!!
Stay tuned for info about
Reading Olympics in '09....
The Central Bucks Reading Olympics Team has its own wiki!! Please
use this space to post book
descriptions and questions after you've finished reading one of the titles
below. Your advisors will also
post meeting dates and other important information here.
Central
Bucks Reading Olympics Wiki
Central
Bucks Reading Olympics Blog
for posting comments and questions about our team, the selected books, or
reading in general.
2007-2008 High School Reading
List
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2008 Senior Reading
Olympics |
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Author |
Title |
Description |
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Almond, Steve |
Candyfreak : A Journey through the Chocolate
Underbelly of America |
Examines the modern candy industry, investigating the
influence of corporate power on what sorts of chocolate bars survive and
why many "quirky" ones perish |
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Anderson, M.T. |
Feed |
In
a future where most people have computer implants in their heads to
control their environment, a boy meets an unusual girl who is in serious
trouble. |
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Angelou, Maya |
I
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings |
The
author tells of her painful childhood and adolescence, and how she grew
out of a childhood fantasy that she was an enchanted white girl to
self-acceptance today. |
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Baldwin, James |
Go
Tell it on the Mountain |
Describes a day in the life of several members of a Harlem
fundamentalist church. The saga of three generations of people is
related through flashbacks. |
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Black, Holly |
Valiant : A Modern Tale of Faerie |
Seventeen-year-old Valerie Russell runs away to New York City and
befriends a group of very unusual characters who live in the city's
subway tunnels and soon finds herself bound into service by a troll
named Ravus. |
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Bradbury, Ray |
Dandelion Wine |
In
a small town in 1928, a twelve year-old boy savors the magic of
childhood and the wonders of summer. |
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Chang, Pang-Mei |
Bound Feet & Western Dress |
Tells the story of the author's great-aunt Chang Yu-i, a woman who
challenged Chinese tradition by refusing to have her feet bound,
marrying and divorcing preeminent poet Hsu Chih-mo, and running the
Shanghai Women's Savings Bank during the 1930s. |
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Collins, Max Allan |
Road to Perdition |
A
graphic novel about an adolescent boy in 1930s Chicago whose curiosity
about his father's work--enforcement for the Irish crime
syndicate--leads to tragedy and a quest for revenge and redemption. |
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Cooper, Susan |
Dark is Rising |
On
his eleventh birthday Will Stanton discovers that he is the last of the
Old Ones, destined to seek the six magical Signs that will enable the
Old Ones to triumph over the evil forces of the Dark. |
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Coy, John |
Crackback |
Miles barely recalls when football was fun after being sidelined by a
new coach, constantly criticized by his father, and pressured by his
best friend to take performance-enhancing drugs. |
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Crichton, Michael |
Andromeda Strain |
For
five days, scientists struggle to identify and control a deadly new
virus threatening the United States. |
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Crutcher, Chris |
Whale Talk |
Intellectually and athletically gifted, TJ, a multiracial, adopted
teenager, shuns organized sports and the gung-ho athletes at his high
school until he agrees to form a swimming team and recruits some of the
school's less popular students |
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Deuker, Carl |
Runner |
When a new job falls his way, Chance jumps at the opportunity, becoming
a runner who picks up strange packages on a daily route and delivers
them to a shady man at the marina. |
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D'Orso, Michael |
Eagle Blue A Team, A Tribe, and a High School Basketball Season in Artic
Alaska |
Follows the Fort Yukon Eagles high school basketball team from its 2004
preseason to the 2005 Alaskan state championship, exploring the lives of
its players and coach and examining the six-hundred-person village's
Gwich'in Athabascan heritage. |
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Draper, Sharon, M. |
Copper Sun |
When pale strangers enter fifteen-year-old Amari's village, her entire
tribe celebrates. But these strangers are here to capture the strongest,
healthiest villagers; they are slave traders. |
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Ferguson, Alane |
The Christopher Killer: A Forensic Mystery |
When the Cameryn, the teenage daughter of Pat
Mahoney, the county coroner, asks if she can be his assistant—as
preparation for a career in forensic pathology—he figures it’s a safe
bet. But neither of them imagines that their first case will involve
someone Cameryn knows . . the fourth victim of a serial killer. |
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Gaines, Ernest J. |
A
Lesson Before Dying |
Tells the story of a young African-American man sentenced to death for a
murder he did not commit, and a teacher who tries to impart to him his
learning and pride before the execution. |
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Geras, Adele |
Troy |
The
last weeks of the Trojan War find the women sick of tending the wounded,
men tired of fighting, and bored gods and goddesses trying to find ways
to stir things up. |
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Grogan, John |
Marley & Me : Life and Love with the World's Worst
Dog |
The author presents a tender story of his family's
love for their golden retriever, Marley, and recalls how he grew from a
mischievous puppy into a nearly impossible adult that no amount of
obedience school training could correct, and of the love they felt for
him. |
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Haruf, Kent |
Plainsong |
Guthrie, a high school teacher left alone to raise his two young sons,
becomes involved in the lives of Victoria, a homeless, pregnant
teenager, and two elderly bachelors. |
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Hayden, Torey |
One
Child |
A
case study of a young emotionally disturbed child. |
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Heifer, Ralph |
Modoc |
Presents the true story of Modoc and Bram Gunterstein, an elephant and
boy--born on the same day in 1896--following their adventures from
Germany, to India, to the United States, and telling of the
extraordinary relationship shared by the man and animal for over seventy
years. |
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Heller, Joseph |
Catch-22 |
The
story of a bombardier in World War II who is frantic and angry because
thousands of people he does not know are trying to kill him. |
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Huxley, Aldous |
Brave New World |
A
satirical novel about the utopia of the future, a world in which babies
are decanted from bottles and the great Ford is worshipped. |
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Kidd, Sue Monk |
Secret of Life of Bees |
Fourteen-year-old Lily and her companion, Rosaleen, an African-American
woman who has cared from Lily since her mother's death ten years
earlier, flee their home after Rosaleen is victimized by racist police
officers, and find a safe haven in Tiburon, South Carolina at the home
of three beekeeping sisters, May, June, and August. |
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Lindskold, Jane M. |
Through Wolf's Eyes |
Firekeeper, a young woman raised by royal wolves with their own spoken
language, returns to the world of humans to fulfill the wishes of her
late mother and learns that she may be the daughter of Prince Barden,
who left Hawk Haven years earlier to start a colony and was never heard
from again |
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Martinez, Victor |
Parrot in the Oven |
Manny relates his coming of age experiences as a member of a poor
Mexican American family in which the alcoholic father only adds to
everyone's struggle. |
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McBride, James |
Color of Water |
An
African-American male tells of his mother, a white woman, who refused to
admit her true identity. |
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McCaffrey, Anne |
Dragonflight |
Exciting adventure as Lessa of Pern wages a single-handed secret battle
against her sworn enemies--the dragonmen! |
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McCormick, Patricia |
Sold |
A
novel in vignettes, in which Lakshmi, a thirteen-year-old girl from
Nepal, is sold into prostitution in India. |
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Meyer, Stephenie |
Twilight |
When seventeen-year-old Bella leaves Phoenix to live with her father in
Forks, Washington, she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school for
whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize
is not wholly human. |
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Murdock, Catherine Gilbert |
Dairy Queen: a Novel |
After spending her summer running the family farm and training the
quarterback for her school's rival football team, sixteen-year-old D.J.
decides to go out for the sport herself, not anticipating the reactions
of those around her. |
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Napoli, Donna |
Zel |
Based on the fairy tale Rapunzel, the story is told in alternating
chapters from the point of view of Zel, her mother, and the prince, and
delves into the psychological motivations of the characters. |
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Nix, Garth |
Shade's Children |
In
a savage future world, four young fugitives attempt to overthrow the
bloodthirsty rule of the Overlords with the help of Shade, their
mysterious mentor. |
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Pelzer, Dave |
Child Called "It" |
David Pelzer, victim of one of the worst child abuse cases in the
history of California, tells the story of how he survived his mother's
brutality and triumphed over his past. |
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Plath, Sylvia |
Bell Jar |
Chronicles the mental breakdown of Esther Greenwood--a brilliant,
beautiful, talented, and successful young woman. |
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Plum-Ucci, Carol |
The
Body of Christopher Creed |
Torey Adams, a high school junior with a seemingly perfect life,
struggles with doubts and questions surrounding the mysterious
disappearance of the class outcast. |
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Preston, Richard |
Cobra Event |
When U.S. civilians begin to experience quick and violent deaths, the
U.S. Center for Disease Control uncovers a terrorist operation using
biological weapons, and it may be too late to stop what they have
started. |
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Shaw, George Bernard |
Pygmalion |
A
play about Eliza Doolittle, an untutored flower girl who is transformed
into a "duchess" with the help of Henry Higgins. |
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Stratton, Allan |
Chanda's Secrets |
Chandra Kabelo, a sixteen-year-old in a small South African town, faces
down shame and stigma in her efforts to help friends and family members
who are dying of AIDS. |
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Volponi, Paul. |
Black and White |
Two
star high school basketball players, one black and one white, experience
the justice system differently after committing a crime together and
getting caught. |
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Vonnegut, Kurt |
Slaughterhouse Five |
A
fourth-generation German-American is tortured by his memories of the
firebombing of Dresden in 1944 which he witnessed while a prisoner of
war. |
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Wilder, Thorton |
Our
Town |
A
play in three acts portraying life in Grover's Corner, New Hampshire, in
the early 1900's through the routine daily events and the major moments
in the lives of George Gibbs, Emily Webb, and their families; and how
their lives, although mundane, are touched by the universal forces of
love, despair, apathy, nature, and death. |
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Wolff, Virginia Euwer |
True Believer |
Living in the inner city amidst guns and poverty, fifteen-year-old
LaVaughn learns from old and new friends, and inspiring mentors, that
life is what you make it--an occasion to rise to. |
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Yolen, Jane |
Briar Rose |
In
this retelling of "Sleeping Beauty," a young woman learns that her
grandmother had a secret past tied to the Holocaust. |

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