Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Hunger Games Motion Picture


Publisher:  Lionsgate Films  
Year: 2012
Media: Film     
Rating: PG13
Ages: 10 and up
Genre:  Science Fiction/Fantasy
Subjects/Themes: Government, Death, Survival

Plot Summary from the novel: 16 year-old Katniss Everdeen has been providing for her family since her father died five years ago.  She breaks the laws of the government of Panem everyday by hunting with her bow for fresh meat, and gathering fruits and vegetable in the woods.  When Katniss’ 12-year old sister Prim is chosen for the Hunger Games, a government-sponsored reality television competition where 12 boys and girls compete to the death, Katniss takes her place.  She and Peeta, the kind baker’s son, must travel to the Capitol and compete for their lives against others who are stronger and more cunning.  Can Katniss win the Hunger Games?  What about the others?  She likes, Peeta and even Rue the young competitor who reminds her so much of Prim.  Can she bring herself to fight them for her life?
The Hunger Games film follows the story of Katniss Everdeen as told in the novel.  The film has an omniscient viewpoint and allows for a deeper understanding of the government's role in the games and the oppression of the people of the 12 Districts.  The film deals with death and violence in a responsible manner while staying true to the story.   The film is very good.  Although a stronger film could have been made with an R rating the balance struck by Director Ross conveys the essence of the novel in a format that will please parents, children and adult fans of the novel.  The Hunger Games is a delicately crafted, thought provoking film. 

American Presidents


American Presidents
Publisher:  Disney Educational Productions 2010
Genre: Non-Fiction American History
This DVD is for Ages: 8 - 14
ASIN: B0035CP4O2
Subjects/Themes:  American Presidents 1754-1861
Short Biographies of the first 11 American Presidents including George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler and James K Polk are offered in an appealing and hip way.  The DVD includes interactive content to test your knowledge of the first 11 presidents, and their political philosophies.  This is a great resource to share with teachers.  This is a entertaining and informative dvd.

Monday, March 12, 2012

City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau


Title:   City of Ember
Author:  Jeanne DuPrau
Reader:  Wendy Dillon
Media: Digital Download
Publisher:  Listening Library; Unabridged edition   Year:  2006
ISBN:  978-0739331675
Genre: Fiction/Science Fiction
This book is for Ages: 9 up
Awards:  ALA Notable Book, Kirkus Editor’s Choice
AR Points:     9.0
Subjects/Themes:  Dystopia, Government Control, Courage, Family, Leadership,

Plot Summary:  Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow have just finished the 6th grade and have new jobs.  Lina is a messenger, Doon works in the pipe works.  They live in the city of Ember in year 241.  Ember is a city without a sun or moon.  All light comes from lamps powered by a generator.  When the generator begins to fail Doon is convinced the city is in grave danger.  When Lina uncovers a mysterious message they work together to find a way to save the city.  

Review:   This book is one of the reasons dystopian or future imperfect books are so popular.  This is the perfect book for reader’s looking for something different.  The unabridged audio book version is enhanced with sound effects that bring the story to life.  This is a diverting book for listening to on your next road trip.

If you like this book you may also like:  The People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau. 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins


Title:   The Hunger Games
Author:  Suzanne Collins
Publisher:  Scholastic            Year: 2009 c2008
ISBN:  978-0-439-02352-8
Genre: Fiction/Adventure/Science Fiction
This book is for Ages: 12 up
Awards: Publisher’s Weekly Best Books, Kirkis Editor’s Choice, SLJ Best Book, California Young Reader Medal
AR Points:     15.0
 Subjects/Themes: Survival, Poverty, Trust, Government Control Dystopia

Plot Summary:  16 year-old Katniss Everdeen has been providing for her family since her father died five years ago.  She breaks the laws of the government of Panem everyday by hunting with her bow for fresh meat, and gathering fruits and vegetable in the woods.  When Katniss’ 12-year old sister Prim is chosen for the Hunger Games, a government-sponsored reality television competition where 12 boys and girls compete to the death, Katniss takes her place.   She and Peeta, the kind baker’s son, must travel to the Capitol and compete for their lives against others who are stronger and more cunning.  Can Katniss win the hunger games?  What about the others?  She likes, Peeta and even Rue the young competitor who reminds her so much of Prim.  Can she bring herself to fight them for her life?

Review:   Compelling novel with an action driven storyline.  The novel examines ideas of survival, government control, trust and even the reality of reality television.  Collins character is a very strong, very tough, young girl who will do whatever she must to survive.  I did not put this book down from the first page. Best for young adult audiences.

If you like this book you may also like:  City of Ember