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Category Archives: books
Liesl and Po
Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver. Orphaned Liesl is living in the attic where her stepmother has locked her when she meets a ghost. Po is clearly a child but doesn’t remember what sex it used to be and doesn’t … Continue reading
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems Here is a picture book that had both my eight-year-old and my three-year-old giggling, looking at it on their own, and asking for it to be read aloud over and over again. … Continue reading
Guinea Pig: Pet Shop Private Investigator: Hamster and Cheese
Robin over at No Flying, No Tights turned me on this series – the fifth volume came out this year. But, as I hadn’t heard of it before, I took volume one home to share with my boy. Guinea PIG: … Continue reading
Crown of Embers
I read this depressing but accurate post yesterday morning at Teen Librarian Toolbox… This book, mentioned there, is one of the best recent teen series for gender-busting teen girls. She was dismayed at how few others have come out recently, … Continue reading
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The Jewel of the Kalderash
Here is where I notice that my being bothered by language discrepancies is selective… Rutkoski also fails to use proper feminine endings on last names, but since her last names sounded more Latin than Czech to me to start with, … Continue reading
The Iron Wyrm Affair
The Iron Wyrm Affair. Bannon and Clare Book 1. by Lilith Saintcrow. Adult New Books – Main Level – SCI FI SAINTCROW The Iron Wyrm Affair drops us into the middle of a fight scene in a complex alternate-Victorian steampunk … Continue reading
Black Heart
Black Heart by Holly Black. Read by Jesse Eisenberg. This is the final book in the Curse Workers series. Cassel Sharpe is still meeting with the Feds, who are trying to get him to sign up as a permanent part … Continue reading
Victricia Malicia, Book-Loving Buccaneer
Victricia Malicia, Book-Loving Buccaneer. Written by Carrie Clickard. Illustrated by Mark Meyers. Victricia Malicia is a young pirate girl whose family members have all been pirates for generations. Born on ship and taught pirate ways, everyone expects her to grow … Continue reading
The Secret Chicken Society
Thanks to fabulous librarian Ms. S. for this recommendation! Walking in from the school parking lot today, I was the only mother in a group of four who doesn’t own chickens. My boy wants them, too, after reading this book. … Continue reading
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander. Read by James Langton. The Chronicles of Prydain were one of my favorites growing up. I read and reread our paperback copies with their bright, folk-art inspired covers. I found the zombie-like Cauldron … Continue reading

