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    See You At Harry’s

    See You At Harry’s written by Jo Knowles is a beautiful story filled with the complexities of middle school.  Fern feels invisible at the age of 12 when her older siblings are beginning to distance themselves from childish games and her younger brother will not stop bothering her.  Fern feels that…

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    Three Times Lucky

    “Trouble cruised into Tupelo Landing at exactly seven minutes past noon on Wednesday, the third of June, flashing a gold badge and driving a Chevy Impala the color of dirt.  Almost before the dust had settled, Mr. Jesse turned up dead and life in Tupelo Landing turned upside down.” –…

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    For Darkness Shows the Stars

    For Darkness Shows the Stars written by Dianna Peterfreund is a science fiction novel inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion.  I’ll let that sink in for a moment.  Generations ago, a genetic experiment gone wrong caused the Reduction, a time when the world’s population  was wiped out or reduced to a basic human form…

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    Down By the Station

    Down By the Station written by Jennifer Riggs Vetter and illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz is one of my favorite “transportation” themed stories for young children.  It works really well in story time because you can actually sing the whole story which keeps the kids interested, but it would work just as well as a…

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    Tough Chicks

    As I was searching the stacks for those perfect read-aloud books for story time, I came across Tough Chicks written by Cece Meng and illustrated by Melissa Suber and I fell in love!  Tough Chicks is the story of three little chicks by the names of Penny, Polly, adn Molly…

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    Show Me a Story!

    I can’t remember how I came across this book, but it looked very intriguing and so I decided to try it out.  Show Me a Story!: Why Pictures Books Matter, Conversations with 21 of the World’s Most Celebrated Illustrators is a fascinating read for librarians, book lovers, and artists alike!  Leonard…

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    The Unforgotten Coat

    Frank Cottrell Boyce, author of Millions and Cosmic, has created a short novel called The Unforgotten Coat written about two Mongolian brothers who appear in Julie’s playground at school.  Chingis, the older brother declares Julie their “Good Guide” a nomadic tradition of welcoming strangers, and Julie takes her job seriously teaching the…

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    Enchanted

    Enchanted (not the Disney movie, but a YA novel) written by Alethea Kontis combines a number of fairy tales into one complete story which is magical in its own right.  This is the story of Sunday Woodcutter who is born to be (as written in the childhood rhyme) “but the child born on…

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    The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True

    The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True written by Gerald Morris was such a fun read and something that I think both boys and girls in elementary school would enjoy!  Morris combines humor and Arthurian legend seamlessly in a way that is easily accessible to children – especially those who want…

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    James and the Giant Peach

    I’ll be honest, in all my years I have read very few Roald Dahl books.  I had a teacher in elementary school read The BFG to me in school and I remember loving it and I may have read Matilda on my own, but I don’t think I’ve read many…