We asked some reporters to read and review some of the season’s best books. Here’s what they had to say.
我们让一些记者阅读和评论一些本季最好的书。这是他们不得不说的。
A Million Views
一百万次浏览
Brewster Gaines is an energetic child. He wants to be like his favorite YouTube stars and get a million views with one surprising video. But Brewster comes to understand it doesn’t matter how many views your video gets. What matters is the people you team up with to make those videos. Readers who appreciate a story that shows the power of friendship will find themselves unable to put down this fascinating novel by Aaron Starmer. A Million Views focuses on the joy of life beyond the Internet. —By Mason Langer
布鲁斯特·盖恩斯是一个精力充沛的孩子。他想成为他最喜欢的YouTube明星,并通过一个令人惊讶的视频获得一百万次观看。但是布鲁斯特开始明白,你的视频有多少次观看并不重要。重要的是和你合作制作这些视频的人。欣赏一个展现友谊力量的故事的读者会发现自己无法放下亚伦·斯塔默的这部引人入胜的小说。一百万次观看聚焦于互联网之外的生活乐趣。-作者: 梅森·兰格
Odder
奥德
Odder is a sea otter who loves to somersault(翻筋斗) and swim in the ocean. After her mother is swept away by a storm, Odder is rescued. Eventually, her caretakers release her back into the wild. Things are going well until Odder meets a great white shark. She’s rescued once more. Will Odder ever see the ocean again? This book, by Newbery Medalist Katherine Applegate, is written in free verse(诗). It’s based on a true story from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, in California. Anyone who loves animals and rescue stories should read it. —By Audrey Kim
奥德是一只喜欢在海里翻筋斗和游泳的海獭。在她的母亲被暴风雨冲走后,奥德获救了。最终,她的看护人把她放回野外。事情进展顺利,直到奥德遇到一条大白鲨。她又一次获救了。奥德还会看到海洋吗?这本书是由纽伯里的奖牌获得者凯瑟琳·阿普尔盖特写的,用自由诗写的。它是根据加利福尼亚蒙特雷湾水族馆的真实故事改编的。任何热爱动物和救援故事的人都应该阅读它。-作者: 奥黛丽·金
Why Humans Build Up
为什么人类会成长
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