In the most recent installment of Short Story Tuesday, Mr. Chambers reads "Click-Clack the Rattlebag" by Neil Gaiman. This story revolves a young boy describing the terrifying Click-Clacks to his sister's boyfriend, who is babysitting him for the first time.
On our latest episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of Boy 2.0 by Tracey Baptiste
Boy 2.0 follows Coal as he moves in with the McKays, his new foster family, after an incident with his previous family forced him to leave. Coal is confused about a recent event in which a gun was pulled on him, the police chased him down, and he vanished before their eyes. Can Coal learn more about his new powers as he seeks to finally find a permanent place to call home?
In the newest installment of Short Story Tuesday, Mr. Chambers reads "The Lady or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton. This story revolves around a barbaric king and his system for justice that seems flawless until his daughter is involved in the latest trial.
On our latest episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of The Myth of Monsters: Medusa by Katherine Marsh.
The Myth of Monsters follows siblings Ava and Jax as they embark on an adventure to the Accademia del Forte, a mysterious international boarding school in Italy. Soon they will discover the secrets that are kept at the Accademia, and how the Olympian gods were the ones who originally founded the school.
On our latest episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter (and change) of Caraval by Stephanie Garber.
Caraval follows sisters Scarlett and Tella as they embark on a journey to the yearly Caraval - a mysterious invitation-only performance in which the audience participates. After Tella is captured and revealed to be part of this year's game, Scarlett must do whatever it takes to find her.
This is a recording of Mr. Chambers reading chapters 1-10 from The Giver by Lois Lowry.
Originally recorded back in 2020, for this week's Select, Mr. Chambers will be reading a short story called, "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov. This short story attempts to answer whether it is worse to be put to death or live the rest of your life in prison.
In our first installment of Short Story Tuesday, Mr. Chambers reads "Old Glory" by Bruce Coville. "Old Glory" focuses on a grandson who is struggling to come to terms with some of the outdated ideas of his grandfather and deals with themes about freedom of speech and what to do when the government becomes too powerful.
On our latest episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis.
Thieves' Gambit follows Rossalyn 'Ross' Quest, a third generation thief who spends her days plotting and executing elaborate heists. But after her mother is kidnapped, Ross needs a plan to get her back. This book is featured on the 2023-24 Texas Lone Star Reading list and is available in our Library.
In this week's bonus second episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first two chapters of The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman by Gennifer Choldenko. The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman follows Hank Hooperman and his little sister Boo as they attempt to survive on their own after their mother suddenly disappears after a night out. This book is a new addition to our library; come check it out sometime!
In this week's episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of The Probability of Everything by Sarah Everett. The Probability of Everything follows eleven-year-old Kemi Carter, a kid obsessed with probability and statistics, as she and her family react to the news that an asteroid now has a 84.7% chance of colliding directly with Earth. This book is another title on the Texas Lone Star list for this year.
In our newest episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of A Duet for Home by Karina Yan Glaser. A Duet for Home follows June and Tyrell, two children living in Huey House - a homeless shelter - in alternating POV chapters. This book is another title on the Texas Lone Star list for this year.
In our second episode of the new school year, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of A Rover's Story by Jasmine Warga. A Rover's Story follows Resilience (or Res), a newly created Mars rover, as he embarks on a new journey on a new planet and discovers what it truly means to be human. A Rover's Story is another one of the titles of the Texas Lone Star List this year.
In the first episode of the new school year, Mr. Chambers reads the first few pages of Dinged by author Tommy Greenwald. Dinged centers around freshman star quarterback, Caleb Springer, as he tries to determine whether the game he has made his entire life is worth risking it all for. Dinged is one of the books on this year's Texas Lone Star Reading List.
In our most recent episode, Mr. Chambers reads the first few pages of Good Different by author Meg Eden Kuyatt. Good Different centers around Selah, an individual on the autism spectrum, as she tries to navigate new changes around her school and an unlikely incident that leaves her in jeopardy of being expelled.
In our first episode of the New Year, Mr. Chambers reads the prologue of Are You Afraid of the Dark: The Tale of the Gravemother by author Rin Chupeco. Are You Afraid of the Dark was a former television series on Nickelodeon that has been recently converted into a series of horror novels. The Tale of the Gravemother is the first book of the series.
In our most recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of A Work in Progress by author Jarrett Lerner. A Work in Progress deals with bullying, body image, and self esteem. If you are interested in reading more, stop by the Library to grab a copy!
In our most recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of Attack of the Black Rectangles by author Amy Sarig King. Attack of the Black Rectangles deals with censorship and personal freedoms in a small town. If you are interested in reading more, stop by the Library to grab a copy!
In this recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of Concealed by author Christina Diaz Gonzalez. Concealed is one of the titles on this year's Texas Lone Star List, and Gonzalez will be this year's speaker at the BISD Texas Lone Star Celebration in May! If you are interested in reading the rest of the book, you can find a copy in the Library or on Sora.
In our most recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first chapter of The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen by author Isaac Blum. The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen is again one of the titles on this year's Texas Lone Star List. If you are interested in reading the rest of the book, you can find a copy in the Library or on Sora.