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Neville | November 17, 2011
I’ve been the new kid a good many times, but I’ve never dealt with it quite so well as does Neville, Norton Juster’s title character in his newest picture book, Neville, illustrated by G. Brian Karas. The story is a …
Read moreThe Unforgotten Coat | November 2, 2011
Frank Cottrell Boyce is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. His previous books, including Millions and Cosmic, are about kids who find themselves in hysterical, whimsical, larger-than-life situations. In the The Unforgotten Coat, Boyce writes a story that is …
Read moreLost & Found | October 26, 2011
Lost & Found by Shaun Tan has been sitting on my desk for the past month or so, patiently awaiting my attention. As a huge fan of The Arrival and Tales From Outer Suburbia, I knew this book deserved a …
Read moreAnd Then Things Fall Apart | October 19, 2011
Being a literary, teenage recluse was never so much fun. Not just fun, but downright page-turning. And Then Things Fall Apart by Arlaina Tibensky chronicles fifteen year old Keek’s summer of chicken pox, parental divorce, and friend/boyfriend angst. Chronically itchy …
Read moreThe Gathering | October 11, 2011
This week, I am immersed, obsessed, and pretty much living in the world of The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong. I mean, I was expecting it—hello, it’s Kelley Armstrong! It’s a different kind of being sucked-in than I expected after her …
Read moreDarth Paper Strikes Back | October 5, 2011
The force is strong with Darth Paper Strikes Back. So strong, in fact, that I am forced to believe that author Tom Angleberger must moonlight as a Jedi Master to have crafted what is at once the perfect homage to …
Read moreThe False Prince | September 28, 2011
This Wednesday’s pick of the week is The False Prince by Jennifer Nielsen. It’s an epic tale that has everything—a failing kingdom, a brewing civil war, a beautiful princess, a deceitful nobleman, lots of political intrigue and plotting (both the …
Read moreSidekicks | September 14, 2011
Kablaam! Captain Amazing isn’t feeling as spry as he used to and decides to it’s time to take on a crime-fighting partner again. While both his dog and hamster are vying for the spot, the introduction of a new pet …
Read moreEvery You, Every Me | September 1, 2011
David Levithan and Jonathan Farmer’s Every You, Every Me is a high school noir mystery by way of Jonathan Safran Foer for the emo generation. It’s contemplative, gentle, and avant-garde in an easily-digestible way. Rarely have I seen a YA …
Read moreThe Scorpio Races | September 1, 2011
Every November, riders take part in the Scorpio Races, riding mystical water horses over a deadly course. Some make it to the finish line. Others are not so lucky. Follow Puck Connolly-the first girl ever to enter the competition-and defending …
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