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D.A.P.L.
Driven and Passionate Leaders

Nominate a Tween or Teen that is making a difference
D.A.P.L. (Deko and Posh) here...We are going to be highlighting tweens and teens every month on making a difference either through volunteering, awards, activities, and/or making a difference. Here are the rules, you can nominate yourself or someone can nominate a V.I.T., the tween or teen must be between the ages of 8-19, an essay and/or write-up about yourself or the person you are nominating must be emailed to us at info@dekoposh.com, we need the full name-age-gender-and location (address not necessary just city, state), please tell us all you can so we can make our choices. We look forward to hearing about what all our V.I.T.s (very important tween & teens) are doing to make a difference.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Amelia's Book Room: Beka Cooper

Hey, guys! I'm back with one of my favorite authors again: Tamora Pierce!

I first introduced you to the amazing Ms. Pierce with her Song Of The Lioness Quartet, in which we got to know Alanna, a young girl in the kingdom of Tortall who dared to go against tradition and become a knight. The Beka Cooper series also takes place in Tortall; a hundred years before Alanna's story!

Starting with Terrier, we meet Beka Cooper (anyone who's read Alanna or the Trickster series may recognize the name; she is George Cooper's ancestor!), a trainee Dog in the Lower City. The Dogs are the police of Beka's world, and despite her shyness and poor background, she is determined to become one of them. As a Puppy in training, she is paired up with Tunstall and Goodwin, two of the best Dogs in the city, who were reluctant to get a trainee in the first place.

But Beka proves herself worthy not only with her skills, but her Gift: she hears the voices of the murdered that ride on the backs of local pigeons. This can come in handy when there's a mysterious kidnapper calling themselves the Black Snake, and something fishy going on with loads of precious stones, pretty enough to kill for.

OK, I made that sound a little morbid, but it's a very enjoyable book! The series continues in Bloodhound, and there is a yet-to-be-released third novel, Mastiff. These Tortall books are quite addicting!

Happy reading, everyone!

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