Oak Hills OBOB Hall of Fame Questions
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1. Choose three authors from the story "Before They Were Authors" by Elizabeth Haidle. What childhood stories did those three authors share? Which childhood story was the most fascinating to you and why? *
2. In the story Bob by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead, Bob often mentions things Livy did in the past, referring to her as the old Livy. Based on Bob’s description, what differences do you notice in Livy’s traits then and now? *
3. In the story A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold, what persuasive techniques did Bat use throughout the book to work to try to get his mom to agree to let him keep Thor? *
 4. How would you summarize the story Changeling by William Ritter? What did you enjoy most or least about the book? *
5. In the story The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland, Clay is loyal, Starflight is smart, Tsunami is a protector, Sunny is an optimist, and Glory is a gentle beauty. Which dragonet is most similar to you and why? *
6. All through the book El Deafo, Cece has a hard time expressing herself. By the end of the book, she seems to find her voice. What has changed for her to help her get past her shyness? *
7. In the story Fatty Legs by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, what do you think that Olemaun meant when she said that the "Sisters, the Fathers and the Brothers...were not family; they were like owls and ravens raising wrens? *
8. When you initially meet the main character, Mia, in the story Front Desk by Kelly Yang, what do you think about her? How did she change and grow throughout the book? *
9. In the story The Night Fairy by Laura Amy Schlitz, how would you describe Flory’s personality? Is there anything surprising about her? *
10. In the story Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story by Nora Raleigh Baskin, why did the author choose to portray protagonists from all over the country? How are the four of them similar? In what important ways are they different? *
11. In the story Power Forward by Hena Khan, how does Zayd respond to stress and anxiety? Do you think there is anything that seems to help him when he is feeling anxious? *
12. In the story Small Spaces, what warnings did Ollie's watch give? Why was the watch so special to her? *
13. In the story Space Case by Stuart Gibbs, Dash’s nemeses are the Sjoberg siblings. What is it about this family that makes them so particularly difficult? In your opinion, why do they act the way they do? *
14. In the story Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry by Kelly Jones, how do you expect the chickens to help Sophie and her family going forward after the story ends? *
15. In the story The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser, why does Mr. Beiderman eventually change his mind about the Vanderbeekers moving out of the brownstone? Who benefits the most from Mr. Beiderman’s change of heart? *
16. Why is family so important to the wolf pack in the story A Wold Called Wander by Rosanne Parry? *
17. What one OBOB book captured your interest and why? *
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