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Saturday, December 31, 2022
Black Bird, Blue Road
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
The Dragon Warrior
Saturday, December 10, 2022
The Superteacher Project
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Those Kids from Fawn Creek
Erin Entrada Kelly
HarperCollins, 2022
319 pages
Grades 4-Up
Realistic Fiction
Friday, December 2, 2022
Lightlark
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Freestyle
Gale Galligan
Scholastic, 2022
272 pages
Grades 3-7
Graphic Novel
Cory is a member of a mixed-gender hip-hop dance crew, made up of his best friends. They are in 8th grade in New York City public school and everyone is expected to go to a different high school, so they are making the most of their last year together and the opportunity for one more competition before everything changes. The problem is: Cory's grades have slipped and he is officially grounded until he brings them back up. Enter Sunna: a very academically serious classmate who Cory's parents have hired to be his tutor. What starts out as a cantankerous relationship takes a turn when Cory sees Sunna secretly doing yo-yo tricks. She exposes him to the yo-yo culture and starts to teach him what she knows. Before long the two have become friends, taking time away from the dance crew and making his other buddies jealous. A misunderstanding blows up both side of Cory's life. Can Cory bring both sets of friends together, all while participating in both hobbies and meeting parental expectations?
The Babysitter's Club artist, who took over from Raina Telgemeier is now striking out on her own in her first fully independent graphic novel. Readers will immediately gravitate to this book. It is contemporary with friendship themes and will appeal to both boys and girls. I love that it is set in New York City and deals with the pressure of applying to high schools. Themes include acceptance, dealing with parental expectations, putting your friends first, and not being afraid to try something new. It is interesting that Sunna happens to be Muslim. This is not the point of her character or integral to the plot, but just who she is, living her life. The full color illustrations are expertly drawn and kid-friendly. This is the first book I know of that not only exposes middle grade readers to what it means to be in a dance crew, but delves into yo-yo culture. Cory shows his friends, and the readers, that what makes our hobbies special are the people that we share them with, as well as the importance of working as a team. Some bonus comics are included at the end tracing the author's progression with the story.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Healer and Witch
Nancy Werlin
Candlewick, 2022
292 pages
Grades 5-8
Historical Fiction/Fantasy
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
How to Build a Human: In Seven Evolutionary Steps
Pamela S. Turner
Charlesbridge, 2022
166 pages
Grades 4-8
Non-Fiction
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Northwind
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler
Ibi Zoboi
Dutton, 2022
114 pages
Grades 7-12
Biographical Poetry
Friday, November 4, 2022
The Marvellers
The Marvellers
Dhonielle Clayton
Holt, 2022
404 pages
Grades 4-7
Fantasy
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Tumble
Celia C. Perez
Penguin/Kokila, 2022
352 Pages
Grades 5-8
Realistic Fiction
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
The Door of No Return
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Maizy Chen's Last Chance
Lisa Yee
Random House, 2022
269 pages
Grades 3-6
Realistic (with a bit of Mystery & Historical Fiction)
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
The Last Beekeeper
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Wretched Waterpark
Kiersten White
Delacorte, 2022
232 pages
Grades 4-6
Mystery/Horror
The Sinister Summer Series #1
Fraternal twins Theo and Alexander relate the tale of their week spent at the waterpark, Fathoms of Fun. They are dropped off at Aunt Saffronia's house, of whom they have never met, with their older sister Wil and her best friend, cellphone Rodrigo. Aunt Saffonia has no idea how to care for children and has, literally, no food in the house. She drops the siblings off at the local waterpark with very little interest or instruction. The waterpark is not what they were expecting. The workers are creepy, the slides are dangerous, and the food is terrible--there are no churros! Strange encounters and events abound and, worse of all, both staff and customers seem to be disappearing. When their one friend, Edgar, disappears, the twins gets very concerned. Did he go the same route as his uncle who has been missing for a year? Edgar's aunt is horrible and seems to have sinister intentions. Theo finds a dusty old book that seems important. How is it connected and why do the villains seem to want it? When Wil goes missing, leaving her beloved Rodrigo behind, its time for desperate measures. Will the twins figure out the mystery of the disappearance of, well, pretty much everybody? And what exactly is the aunt up to?
First in a new series, White dishes up a mystery set in every kids favorite spot: a waterpark. This waterpark runs old-fashioned scary and is creepy from the first minute the kids arrive. Between the gothic feel, the intelligent humor, clever vocabulary and absurd situations the story felt influenced by Lemony Snicket. The plot reads like a ghost story with supernatural happenings afoot, but all is explained by human behavior, much like Scooby Doo. For a creepy mystery, the characters are developed. Even though the narration changes, readers will get to know Alexander and Theo, who are very different, yet compliment each other. Themes include family loyalty, cell phone addiction, finding your inner bravery, and the evil of greed. The action never stops and readers will keep turning pages to see what happens next. I figured out the mystery before the characters did and I will suspect young readers will as well, making them confident in their sleuthing skills. Although the waterpark is safe by book's end, dangling threads will lead the reader to the next series installment, Vampiric Vacation, out last month, with the third set for a January release.
Monday, October 10, 2022
The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen
Isaac Blum
Philomel, 2022
218 pages
Grades 8-12
Realistic Fiction
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
New From Here
Monday, October 3, 2022
Swim Team
Johnnie Christmas
HarperCollins, 2022
247 pages
Grades 3-7
Graphic Novel
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Cookies & Milk
Shawn Amos
Little Brown, 2022
296 pages
Ellis is looking forward to summer, playing his harmonica and hanging out with his best friend. His plans take a turn as his parents divorce leaves with his entrepreneur dad, who is opening a cookie shop on LA's Sunset Strip. The store doesn't look like much, but Ellis spends the summer helping Dad sprucing it up, perfecting the recipe, and connecting to the community to establish a customer base. Despite his good intentions, Ellis has a series of mishaps that sets the new team back, including a chocolate chip explosion, a falling tower of sugar, and a go-cart demolition. Meanwhile, a mysterious neighbor and local DJ seems to know Dad from the past. Who is he? And what is this "Rat Trap" that the men keep discussing. As Ellis gets to know this new DJ friend, he graduates from his love of the blues to the new world of funk. Ellis taps into his heritage as he navigates the world of 1970's Hollywood. Finally, with the help of all of their friends, Sunset Cookies opens with great fanfare and a surprise guest comes to help celebrate.
The son of "Famous Amos" tells a biographically-based tale of helping his father open his first store in 1975. The first person account is highly readable and laugh-aloud funny. I especially love the grandmother character who was given the best lines and always steals the scene. Readers will identify with Ellis, who tries to help, but often gets it wrong. What he gets right is his big heart, which allows him to meet many interesting folks from the neighborhood, who become good friends. Themes include the importance of family and community, communication and forgiveness between family members, cultural and civic pride, loyalty, and--most of all--the power of a good cookie. Young readers will be exposed to some classic blues and funk and the playlist, thoughtfully included in the backmatter, will give them songs to download. Further backmatter includes a chocolate chip cookie recipe and an inspirational author's note. There are some comic-style drawings spread among the pages to lure in the target audience, but they do not overwhelm the text and are not necessary to the plot. Cookies & Milk is a story I truly enjoyed. It has a lot of heart, has something to say, and, best of all, made me laugh.
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Graveyard Girls: 1-2-3-4 I Declare a Thumb War
Lisi Harrison & Daniel Kraus
Union Square/Sterling, 2022
243 pages
Grades 4-7
Friendship/Horror
Thursday, September 22, 2022
Jennifer Chan is not Alone
Friday, September 16, 2022
Thirst
Varsha Bajaj
Nancy Paulsen/Penguin, 2022
179 pages
Grades 4-8
Realistic Fiction