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Monday, March 23, 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
From Norvelt to Nowhere
From Norvelt to Nowhere by Jack Gantos
If you liked the Newbery Winner, Dead End in Norvelt, you will love this sequel! After an explosion and a new crime by an old crook Jack finds himself on a mission that takes him hundreds of miles away, escorting his slightly mental elderly mentor, Miss Volker, on her relentless pursuit of the oddest of outlaws.
I loved every page of this book!
If you liked the Newbery Winner, Dead End in Norvelt, you will love this sequel! After an explosion and a new crime by an old crook Jack finds himself on a mission that takes him hundreds of miles away, escorting his slightly mental elderly mentor, Miss Volker, on her relentless pursuit of the oddest of outlaws.
I loved every page of this book!
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
El Deafo
El Deafo by Cece Bell
Newbery Honor 2015
This is the first autobiographical graphic novel that I've ever read, and it was SO good. Graphic novels aren't usually my favorite genre, but this one is exceptional. Cece Bell was born able to hear, but a brief illness at the age of 4 left her "severely to profoundly" deaf. This book tells about her very personal experiences and feelings during the years of her childhood. I've also discovered that Cece is the author of several picture books. Watch for those to arrive in the libary soon! Don't miss the note from the author at the end of El Deafo.
Newbery Honor 2015
This is the first autobiographical graphic novel that I've ever read, and it was SO good. Graphic novels aren't usually my favorite genre, but this one is exceptional. Cece Bell was born able to hear, but a brief illness at the age of 4 left her "severely to profoundly" deaf. This book tells about her very personal experiences and feelings during the years of her childhood. I've also discovered that Cece is the author of several picture books. Watch for those to arrive in the libary soon! Don't miss the note from the author at the end of El Deafo.
Monday, December 1, 2014
26-Story Treehouse
The 26-Story Treehouse
By, Andy Griffiths
By, Andy Griffiths
Andy and
Terry live in a 26-story treehouse. (It used to be 13 stories, but they've
expanded.) It has a bumper car rink, a skate ramp, an antigravity chamber, an
ice cream parlor with 78 flavors, and the Maze of Doom--a maze so complicated
that nobody who has gone in has ever come out again. Well, not yet, anyway.
This time, the two friends have a whole week to finish their next book, and
Andy even knows what it should be about--the story of how he and Terry first
met. But, life is NEVER boring in the treehouse, and emergency shark
operations, giant storms, and wooden pirate heads are just the beginning....
The Princess in Black
The Princess in Black
By, Shannon and Dean Hale
By, Shannon and Dean Hale
Who says
princesses don't wear black? When trouble raises its blue monster head,
Princess Magnolia ditches her flouncy dresses and becomes the Princess in
Black! Princess Magnolia is having hot chocolate and scones with Duchess
Wigtower when . . . Brring! Brring! The monster alarm! A big blue monster is
threatening the goats! Stopping monsters is no job for dainty Princess
Magnolia. But luckily Princess Magnolia has a secret --she's also the Princess
in Black, and stopping monsters is the perfect job for her ! Can the princess
sneak away, transform into her alter ego, and defeat the monster before the
nosy duchess discovers her secret? From award-winning writing team of Shannon
and Dean Hale and illustrator LeUyen Pham, here is the first in a humorous and
action-packed chapter book series for young readers who like their princesses
not only prim and perfect, but also dressed in black.
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