Sonia



Sonia
is a bookseller in Vroman's Children's Department.


Here are a few of my favorite authors:
John Green, Ellen Hopkins, Melissa Marr, Malcom Gladwell, Alice Sebold

Favorite poets:
Pablo Neruda, Sylvia Plath, Walt Whitman

Favorite Books:
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
Residence on Earth by Pablo Neruda
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Favorite YA books:
Red Glass by Laura Resau
My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger
The Hunger Games by Susan Collins
Impossible by Nancy Werlin
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Paper Towns by John Green
The Giver by Lois Lowry

Favorite Children's books:
Art's Supplies by Chris Tougas
Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk
Frida by Jonah Winter
Players in Pigtails by Shana Corey
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Medusa Jones by Ross Collins
The Aurora County All Stars by Deborah Wiles


"Passion is needed for any great work, and for the Revolution passion and audacity are required in big doses." -Che Guevara

 

 

 

The Hunger Games (Hardcover)

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9780439023481
Availability: Probably In Stock -- Call to confirm
Published: Scholastic Press, 10/2008

With a fearless heroine and an intense storyline putting this thought-provoking book down will be near impossible. Each page is packed with suspense propelling you to the end, you’ll find yourself wanting more when you’re through.

Recommended by Sonia


Jerk, California (Paperback)

$9.99
ISBN-13: 9780142412039
Availability: Probably In Stock -- Call to confirm
Published: Speak, 9/2008

High school is hard enough without having something that sets you apart and makes you different. For Sam, it’s tormenting. Sam has Tourette’s syndrome, a disease he inherited from his father who passed away when he was two. Life at school is one thing, but life at home has become a nightmare. One day while out for a run a beautiful girl sprints into his life triggering a chain of events that changes his life and his whole idea of who he is. This touching novel exposes the pain and struggle that comes with having a disability. On his voyage Sam, picks up pieces of the person he never had the chance to know and discovers that he has more of his dad in him than the ticks and jerks. Ironically his journey brings him to a small town on the west coast called Jerk, California. Its in Jerk that he finds himself, and he finally catches his father.

Recommended by Sonia