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Thursday, April 28, 2022
The Tail of Emily Windsnap
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
The Secret Letters
Margaret Peterson Haddix
Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins, Sept. 2022
368 pages
Grades 4-7
Mystery
Mysteries of Trash and Treasure series #1
Friday, April 22, 2022
All My Rage
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
The Inheritance Games
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Freeform/Disney 2020
376 pages
Grades 7-Up
Mystery
Monday, April 18, 2022
Just Harriet
Elana K. Arnold
Walden Pond, 2022
208 pages
Grades 2-5
Realistic Fiction
Thursday, April 14, 2022
12 to 22: Pov You Wake Up in the Future
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
The Music of Dolphins
Karen Hesse
Scholastic, 1996
181 pages
Grades 3-7
Animal Story
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Just Right Jillian
It's been almost a year since Jillian's beloved grandmother died and she is still mourning the loss. Fifth grade has not been the best year. Jillian is very shy and often feels invisible. Her archenemy, the class queen bee, insists that all of the girls dress the same and consistently beats Jillian to the right answer. Jillian knows the answers, she just can't get them out in time. When the school announces the annual Mind Bender competition, Jillian thinks she has a chance, but isn't sure that she has the confidence to compete. Meanwhile, the class receives a new addition: eggs! They watch their development and hold their breath as they begin to hatch. Other troubles ensue as Jillian's mother, who battles lupus, has a flare up and Jillian worries for her health. Can Jillian find her inner voice and learn to use it? Grandma always said that Jillian was just right the way she was, Jillian must learn to believe that statement, emerge from her egg and show the world what she has on the inside.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Monster and Boy
This newish series for emerging chapter book readers is right on point for the intended audience. There are comic-like illustrations on every page, wide margins, large print, and a linear storyline. Scary books are currently trending and this title will catch the eye of early elementary crowd without keeping them up at night. Just the thought of a monster is creepy enough for this age group and this particular monster is lovable and huggable, making the reader wish they had such a guest under their own bed. Gentle humor diffuses any scariness that kids may feel and they will delight in the nocturnal adventure. The book is well designed and makes great use of the single color of turquoise blue. There are cliffhanging chapter endings and some surprise plot twists that will encourage readers to keep turning pages. Once the story is finished, kids can go on in the series to the next two installments, which are already available. Not a new idea, but a common childhood fear made harmless with a accessible update.