Showing posts with label Francisco Stork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Francisco Stork. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Last Summer of the Death Warriors by Francisco X. Stork

lastsummer Last Summer of the Death Warriors
Francisco X. Stork
Arthur A. Levine
March 2010
344 pgs.

Summary (from library)
Seventeen-year-old Pancho is bent on avenging the senseless death of his sister, but after he meets D.Q, who is dying of cancer, and Marisol, one of D.Q.'s caregivers, both boys find their lives changed by their interactions.

My Thoughts
Why should you become a Death Warrior? So you can live and die with truth and courage, and because life is too painful when you're wasteful with the time given to you.
This is the fifth principal in what is to become the Death Warrior Manifesto.  The Manifesto teaches you how to live life with arms wide open, grasping everything, missing nothing.  But Pancho doesn't really care about that.  His manifesto hinges on finding the guy that killed his sister and making sure he makes the guy pay.  In the meantime, the anger inside makes him want to hit things.  So he searches for trouble.  He is, in many ways, Daniel Quentin's, DQ's, opposite.  He wants to live his life underneath the radar.  He figures he'll off the guy and then go to jail. Beyond that, nothing matters.

He's assigned to help DQ and goes to Albuquerque with him as DQ undergoes treatment for brain cancer.  Pancho knows he can find his sister's killer there so he's happy to go.  "He didn't have anything personal against his sister's killer. Unless you consider hatred personal."

While in Albuquerque Pancho starts helping out at the center where he meets Marisol and Josie.  He also gets thrown in the middle of DQ and Helen, DQ's mom.  But, nothing changes his mind.  He has a job to do.

One of my favorite reads so far this year! It can be used both in the classroom and as a book club pick because there are many things to discuss - The Death Warrior as a metaphor, paradox, simile, having students write their own manifestos, boxing as an allegory, faith, meaning of love... so much!  I actually liked this one more than Marcelo in the Real World.  It's a quiet book that grabs you in the heart.  Loved it. 4 copies.

Other Reviews
Teenreads.com
TheHappyNappy Bookseller
Shelf Elf

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Waiting on Wednesday - Last Summer of the Death Warriors by Franscisco X Stork

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Last Summer of the Death Warriors
Francisco X. Stork
March 2010

From IndieBound

When Pancho arrives at St. Anthony's Home, he knows his time there will be short: If his plans succeed, he'll soon be arrested for the murder of his sister's killer. But then he's assigned to help D.Q., whose brain cancer has slowed neither his spirit nor his mouth.


I loved Marcelo in the Real World and look forward to reading this one! It's on my Printz 2011 watch list too!

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. What are you waiting on?

Sunday, April 19, 2009

In My Mailbox - April 19

This, thankfully, was a slow week. I picked up some books from the library, received some books for a blog tour, and mooched a book. IMM is brought to you courtesy of The Story Siren. Check out her blog for more reads to add to your pile!

Bought
I didn't buy any books this week! Yeah! But I wanted to. It was very hard to resist!

Borrowed:

Fragile


King of the Screwups by KL Going
- this was one of my WOW reads!
This is What I want to Tell You by Heather Duffy Stone - looked good
Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr - another WOW read! And it doesnt officially come out until Tuesday!




Blog Tour:

I will be hosting a Blog Tour during the Week of May 4 - May 8 in honor of Mother's Day. The tour is courtesy of Waterbrook Multnomah - a division of Random House.




Dear Mom by Melody Carlson - I love Carlson's Diary of a Teenage Girl Series
Mama's Got a Fake I.D. by Caryn Dahlstrand Rivadeneira - This book helps you uncover the true you beyond being a mom.

Book mooched:

Marcelo

Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco X Stork
I've heard so many wonderful things about this book. I know I won't get to it anytime soon, but at least I will have it when I am ready!






That's what I'm adding to the pile. Course, I've already read King of the Screwups by KL Going for the Read-A-Thon. So that's one less book to read. Dont forget to stop by for my reviews and the blog tour.

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