Showing posts with label High School life-Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High School life-Fiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Running Scared. (series: Cap Central, book 2)

McGill, Leslie.  Running Scared. (series: Cap Central, book 2)  Saddleback  2014    141p  $9.95 ISBN 978-1-62250-706-1  ms/hs Realistic fiction, Hi-lo    VG     

Cap Central High School is a typical inner-city high school.  In the second in the series about Cap Central students, Rainie decides not eating will make her lose weight quickly and make her less desirable to her mother’s boyfriend.  No overt sexual content appears, just the sense of uneasiness and inappropriate comments made by the man to Rainie.  She is a talented student whose grades begin to suffer as she finds any excuse to stay away from home, from working long hours at the yogurt shop to going running to burn off any calories she may have consumed from her meager meals.  Her friends are aware that she is changing, as her appearance deteriorates, she dresses in multiple layers to hide her thinness, and her grades plummet because she has no place nor time to study.  

The hi/lo appeal for those struggling with reading is that the topic is timely and believable.  Once a reader completes this book, he or she can continue reading others in the series that focus on other students, male and female, at Cap High.  Characters overlap from one book to the next, leading the reader to become familiar with many different characters and the difficulties they face while trying to get an education in a sometimes violent environment.     The problems faced by the students are believable and of interest to teenagers.      

Summary: Rainie has been losing weight, hoping to derail the interest being paid to her by her mother’s boyfriend.  Friends take the lead in making her confront her problems at home as well as with her weight. Hi/lo fiction about inner-city high-school life. Gr. 8-12. 

High-school life-Fiction, Anorexia-Fiction                  --Lois McNicol

Hacker (series: Cap Central, book 3)

McGill, Leslie.  Hacker  (series: Cap Central, book 3)      Saddleback  2014  141p  $9.95  ISBN 978-1-62250-707-8  ms/hs  Conflict, Hi-Lo  VG 

Cap Central High School is a typical inner-city high school.  In this, the third in the series about Cap Central students, Keshawn learns about an ID- and password-stealing software package, and he installs it on school-library computers just to see how other students are doing in their coursework. But his abilities as a hacker become known to ruthless athletes who blackmail him into changing their grades so they will stay eligible to play sports. He befriends Neecy, who needs help to improve her math scores. Unfortunately, one of his blackmailers has his heart set on having Neecy as a girlfriend.  The conflict escalates until the school administration finds out about the hacking.  Keshawn manages to save his reputation by being one step ahead of his blackmailers and ends up bringing them down through their own e-mail accounts.  Neecy ends up with a love interest, thanks to Keshawn, and Keshawn shows his honorable side by the end of the novel.

The hi/lo appeal for those struggling with reading is that the topic is timely and believable.  Characters overlap from one book to the next in the Cap Central series, leading the reader to become familiar with the many different characters and the difficulties they face while trying to get an education in a sometimes violent and threatening environment.  The problems faced by the students are believable and of interest to teenagers.     

Summary: A students asks Keshawn to change grades in the school’s computer.  This one-time effort mushrooms as he is blackmailed into using his hacking skills to change grades for several athletes, and Keshawn must reconcile his abilities with his ethics. Gr 7-12.    

High school life-Fiction, Computer Hacking-Fiction          --Lois McNicol