Monthly Archives: September 2015

Everest update

*warning heavy pun alert*

Things are ploughing ahead with our 60 intrepid informationeers ( a cross between a mountaineer and information) in our quest to learn summit( apologies) about our amazing book.

Some endangered species

Some endangered species

We have been looking at the rubric behind board games, searching for facts amongst a 3-D large glasses, Sunday (yes sunday) trip to Everest via the magic of cinema) and the flag on our frosted cake will be a visit from explorer, mountaineer, writer and documentary maker Matt Dickinson.

game on

Could this project get any more exciting… well yes but not yeti!!

um no not really

um no not really

To find out more about our work follow us on twitter @stninianslib or how our in-house monster is getting on @bettytheyeti1

#readyourAtoZ more brilliant reviews

What if you were not the chosen one?

How boring are you? Are you hero, a villain, a creature of the night? Or just the person who cleverly decides to hide in their basement when the zombies, vampires and werewolves come? Then meet Mikey, a young boy who, just like you, wants to live long enough to graduate high school. Cause while some people fight monsters and demons others fight acne and social awkwardness. In Patrick Ness’ new book The Rest of Us Just Live Here we follow not the hero’s but the spectators, dealing with serious issues that face today’s teenagers while incorporating humour into the situation. This is an incredible book that has you laughing from start to finish.

The books are way better than the movies and the movies are brilliant!

Ever wondered why Kronos ate his kids? Why Zeus and Hera got married? Or how Hades got to rule the Underworld? Well the answers to these and many more of your Greek mythological questions are here in this (one of a kind) book all about the Olympians from their rise to their almost falls. Rick Riordan’s book Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods is an epic spin off from his famous Percy Jackson series. In this book Percy Jackson himself goes through the Greek gods and some of the myths and legends surrounding them, clearing up many idiosyncrasies, in a humorous and interesting way that is sure to catch the reader’s attention.

thanks to Toni in S6 for these great reviews

#readyourAtoZ this time for Adventure


A for Adventure in our review this time

Great front cover


Do you know what it’s like to survive alone in a city plagued by crime? Caw does.
Have you ever wanted to talk to crows? Caw can.

Plunge into a dark dystopian future where Ferals – humans who can talk to animals – are drawn to the city of Blackstone. Some are good, many are bad, all are descended from an ancient line of Ferals. Can Caw and his friends stop the evil Ferals from bringing back the worst Feral ever to walk these lands, the evil spider Feral, the Spinning Man? And can Caw avenge the death of his parents?
Join Caw for an adventure you’ll never forget, where all he has ever known is shaken from its roots – dark roots…

Great review by Andrew- do it make YOU want to pick it up?

#readyouratoz

Some of my brilliant pupils have taken up the challenge to read their A-Z.

So we chose to break with convention and start with …. A

First up is
Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossan
Reviewed by Caitlyn
To be honest, this book was not for me. Normally, I am into the usual soppy story about reunion and love, however, this book takes it too far. I’m sorry to say this, but for me, this was not a credible book.
First of all, the book has too many ideas going on in a short period of time. It seems like the main character of her book, Apple, has almost every problem known to man. She loses her mum and is in the midst of losing her friend and her mum finally comes back and she has a new sister and then her mum isn’t being a proper parent. Not only is this all happening, but at the same time Apple is an amazing writer but is too scared to follow her talent. Furthermore she falls in love with a boy who helps her find her sister who ran away. What I’m trying to say is that there is too much going on at once and, after a while, the plot just gets confusing. I believe that this could have been one of my favourite books if it had a plot that didn’t stray off to completely different ideas.
Another point I believe should be noted is that why is a girl, of 13, finding love at the end of the book? No one that I have heard of has ever found love this young, yet Apple does? Not only does this have nothing to do with the main idea, but also I think that it is unbelievable which just does not flatter the book. I love books that make me believe in any possibility, which helps me to visualise myself in the main character’s shoes, yet, due to this ending, ‘Apple and Rain’, it does not have that effect on me.
Finally, I would like to point out the names of the main characters. Apollinia Apostolopoulou is the full name of the main character in this novel. I understand it’s Greek and it is to link to the title, but it is far-fetched when most parents in the UK would go for the more generic names such as Lucy, Sophie, and Eve etc. I know that the long name which is hard to say is probably a metaphor for how no one understands Apple and her life, but in all seriousness, this book is for your free time. You’re more than likely not to see this book being analysed in an English lesson, so why the symbolic name?
Overall, even though this book is probably not her usual writing style, it has sadly put me off reading any of her books.

Super helper

Hi everyone, my name is Jonny and I am a volunteer library assistant at the school. One of my favourite books is “Bleach” by the Tite Kubo. However, my favourite author is J.K. I can probably be found listening to music whilst reading a book, because that is what I spend most of my time doing if I’m not playing music, making another instrument from scratch or doing homework. I enjoy films so I am part of the St Ninians Filmclub where we watch lots of obscure and wacky film Like Shoailin Soccer or a Town called Panic. My favourite time of the year is the summer, Because you don’t have to do a lot of work in preparation for exams or Folio essayHalf boy half library assistants. If you have any questions about manga or graphic novels I’m your guy.
Favourite Author – J.K. Rowling
Favourite TV Show – NCIS (not spelt wrong: Naval Criminal Investigative Service)
Favourite Colour – Lime Green
Favourite Food –Anything foreign
Books – Currently reading Rise by Anna Carey
Favourite Chocolate – Dark Chocolate Orange

I like things to be in order so don’t put a book back in the wrong place right in front of me or I might just explode on the spot (Especially if you do it just to annoy me!!).