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    Book Review: Zombie Tag

    If you’re looking for a new spin on zombies… this is the book for you.  Written by Hannah Moskowitz (a young adult novelist) Zombie Tag is at times a heart-wrenching, hysterical, and scary middle grade story about a 12-year-old boy named Wil. As the story progresses you find out that…

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    Book Review: Remarkable

    First of all, Happy 4th of July to all my fellow Americans.  I hope you got a chance to see some fireworks and have a cookout!  I must say, coming back to work on a Thursday is a little weird, but it’s great that tomorrow is Friday already!  Over the past…

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    Book Review: Promise the Night

    Over the weekend I read Promise the Night written by Michaela MacColl.  It’s a historical fiction novel about Beryl Markham, the first pilot to fly solo from England to North America.  I’ll be honest, before I read this book, I had never heard of her but, after reading about her life –…

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    Book Review: Water Balloon

    This coming of age novel by Audrey Vernick is a great summer read for middle school girls!  When Marley’s parents decide to get separated, she finds herself spending the summer with her dad in a new house, a summer babysitting job she doesn’t want, and friends who seem too busy for…

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    Book Review: Fallen

    I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this young adult book.  This is a fun, summer reader for kids (especially girls) in 7th grade and up.  It’s a romantic story about a girl named Luce Price who is sent to Sword & Cross boarding school for a history that…

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    Robot Zombie Frankenstein

    I have found the cutest, most fun book to share with boys (and girls!) in preschool through first and even second grade.  The book’s title is Robot Zombie Frankenstein and it is written by Annette Simon. This book uses a child’s imagination and sense of play as two robots who…

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    The False Prince

    The False Prince written by Jennifer A. Neilsen is an exciting new book, the first in a trilogy ( The Ascendance Trilogy), that stars characters so well written, it feels like you know them in real-life.  The book is described by Booklist as a action-oriented fantasy, but it’s less fantasy and…

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    May B.

    May B. by Caroline Starr Rose is a sparsely written story in verse that conjures pictures of the rolling prairies and the vast emptiness that they used to be.  May B. is a 12-year old girl sent to a neighboring homestead 15 miles away “just until Christmas” as her Pa…

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    The Lions of Little Rock

    The Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine is a story about two young girls growing up in the late 1950s during the time of the Little Rock Nine.  Marlee, a white girl, meets Liz on the first day of school and they become friends almost right away.  Liz is the…

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    The One and Only Ivan

    The One and OnlyIvan written by Katherine Applegate is a “first-gorilla” narrative about Ivan’s life as he lives and works at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade.  When he makes a promise to an old friend, it is up to Ivan to help a new baby elephant find…