Stick Pick

Stick PickStick Pick by Steven Sandor
Published by Lorimer on August 1st 2018
ISBN: 145941263X
Pages: 128
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After Janine scores the winning goal in the ice hockey championship she is involved in a serious car accident, which leaves her paralyzed. Janine is overcome by anger after the accident and loses hope of ever playing hockey again until a friend introduces her to sledge hockey, a game played on sleds on the ice. This slim sports fiction book is sure to be popular with sports lovers despite the predictable plot. There are some formatting issues (word spacing on the page) that may pose issues for readers.

Reviewed by Cathy Potter, Falmouth Middle School, Falmouth

One True Way

One True WayOne True Way by Shannon Hitchcock
Published by Scholastic on February 27th 2018
ISBN: 1338181726
Pages: 224
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four-stars

Allie’s life is turned upside down when her parents separate, and Allie and her mom move to North Carolina. On her first day of school at Daniel Boone Middle School, Allie has two goals: join the school newspaper and make a friend. Within minutes of arriving at school,  Allie meets a charismatic girl named Sam The two girls become fast friends and spend all of their free time together. Soon Allie and Sam realize they have feelings for each other, which poses a problem for Sam’s conservative parents. Set in 1977, this coming of age story eloquently deals with issues of sexual identity, homophobia and religion. The story, told from Allie’s perspective, sets just the right tone. Hitchcock presents readers with complex issues and points of view without becoming didactic.

Reviewed by Cathy Potter, Falmouth Middle School, Falmouth

four-stars

Ski Soldier: A World War II Biography

Ski Soldier: A World War II BiographySki Soldier: A World War II Biography by Louise Borden
Published by Calkins Creek Books on September 11th 2018
ISBN: 1629796743
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four-stars

In this biography in verse, Louise Borden introduces readers to Pete Seibert who grew up skiing in New England and joined the US Army 10th Light Division in 1943. The 10th Division soldiers trained on skis in the Rocky Mountains before being sent to the mountains of Italy to during World War II. Louise Borden weaves brings together quotes, primary documents and the poetic narrative to tell the story of a brave and talented young man who was injured in battle and overcame obstacles when he returned home. Ski Soldier is a recommended purchase for middle school and public library collections.

Reviewed by Cathy Potter, Falmouth Middle School, Falmouth

four-stars

Whatshisface

WhatshisfaceWhatshisface by Gordon Korman
Published by Scholastic Press on May 8th 2018
ISBN: 133820016X
Pages: 240
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four-stars

While trying to adjust after a move to the town of Stratford, Cooper Vega discovers a sixteenth century ghost living in his new phone.  The ghost, Roddy, causes multiple problems with Cooper’s phone and claims to be the original author of Romeo and Juliet.  Cooper eventually becomes friends with Roddy and they help each other adjust to their new situations.  Roddy encourages Cooper to be more assertive with bullies and his love interest. Cooper strives to help Roddy find and accomplish his purpose as a ghost.  All of this while the seventh grade is preparing to perform Romeo and Juliet for Mr. Wolfson, a Shakespearean billionaire and enthusiast.  Multiple details about Shakespeare and the sixteenth century are scattered throughout the text.  Teachers will appreciate the prolific use of Shakespearean language and readers may find Roddy’s sixteenth century way of speaking and phrasing (despite being in the twenty-first century) humorous.  Parents may not approve of the lack of consequences Roddy and Cooper receive after making poor decisions (purposefully causing a bike crash, trespassing, stealing), but appreciate the fact that Cooper does have a conscience.   Whatshisface addresses bullying, young love, trying to fit in, and striving to be noticed.  Readers in grades 4-7 will enjoy the highs and lows Cooper experiences on his journey from “whatshisface” to Cooper Vega while being introduced to the world of Shakespeare.  

Reviewed by Heather Hale, Easton School System, Easton

four-stars

Jurassic Classics The Prehistoric Masters of Art Volume 1

Jurassic Classics The Prehistoric Masters of Art Volume 1The Prehistoric Masters of Art, Volume 1: Discover Art History with a Prehistoric Twist! (Jurassic Classics) by Elise Wallace, Sernur Isik
on January 1st 1970
ISBN: 1942875533
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four-stars

This library edition was published in 2018 by Walter Foster Jr. an imprint of The Quarto Group. This is great for anyone who loves dinosaurs and art. The dinosaur artists are Vincent van Guanadon, Leonardo da Vilociraptor, and Claude Monetato and their human counterparts, along with some of their more recognizable paintings. The information is factual and humorous.

Reviewed by Jeri Fitzpatrick, GNG Middle School, Gray

four-stars

Super Human Mind Over Matter

Super Human Mind Over MatterMind Over Matter by R.T. Martin
Published by Darby Creek Publishing on January 1st 2018
ISBN: 1512498327
Pages: 112
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three-stars

Super Human is a part of the series Mind Over Matter, Now You See Me, Picking Up Speed, Stretched Too Thin, Stronghold, and Take To The Skies. The age range would be grades 4 through 6. It is a good read for kids who would like to be able to trip up bullies with their minds. There was a typo on page 38 Chapter Six: “But he every time he paused to check an equation or research something online…”

Reviewed by Jeri Fitzpatrick, GNG Middle School, Gray

three-stars