Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword

Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and SwordPeasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword by Henry Lien
Published by Henry Holt & Company on April 3rd 2018
ISBN: 1250165695
Pages: 336
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five-stars

Peasprout Chen is the best wu lie student there is, or at least she hopes to prove that. But when she gets to the academy to prove she is, things go wrong from the start and she gets blamed for all of the trouble, even if it’s not her fault. Wu lie is a combo of martial arts and skating, quite interesting idea actually. Lots of action and mystery and fighting. This one should keep MG students turning the page and appeal to non-traditional sports fans.

 

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

five-stars

RA the Mighty Cat Detective

RA the Mighty Cat DetectiveRa the Mighty: Cat Detective by Amy Butler Greenfield, Sarah Horne
Published by Holiday House on September 18th 2018
ISBN: 0823440273
Pages: 224
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five-stars

Ra is the Pharoah’s cat and does nothing but sleep and eat. But when young Tedimut, a servant, gets accused of stealing jewelry from the Pharaoh, Ra decides to help solve the mystery of who did it with the help of a dung beetle friend Khepri. Ra is basically a lazy cat that does end up helping solve the mystery but only because his sidekick, Khepri, figures out what to do. Humor (definitely some dung rolling in this story), illustrations, big font and fast paced action make this a perfect fit for young readers. In addition, some really cool  bits of Egyptian daily life and history are sprinkled thoughout the story.  Recommended for ages 7 and up.

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

five-stars

Skyward

SkywardSkyward by Brandon Sanderson
Published by Delacorte Press on November 6th 2018
ISBN: 0399555773
Pages: 528
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five-stars

Spensa, the main character, lives on a planet that is being constantly attacked by aliens. The planet’s only defense against the aliens is to send up their own pilots to shoot them down. Spenca wants to become one of those pilots, just like her dad was. Unfortunately he died a coward and many people feel she will follow in his foot steps if she becomes a pilot. But Spenca has other ideas and she is going to prove all of them wrong, including the admiral that does anything she can to stop Spenca from achieving her dream. This is a FANTASTIC sci-fi story. Spenca is such a great character; strong in mind and body, definitely has a few flaws and carries a ton of baggage. Great battle scenes and strategies. The humorous parts in the book dealing with the AI (artificial intelligence) known as M-Bot, are just terrific.  Sci-fi is becoming very popular with teen readers and this one nails it in every way. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

five-stars

Just Under The Clouds

Just Under The CloudsJust Under the Clouds by Melissa Sarno
Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on June 5th 2018
ISBN: 1524720089
Pages: 240
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three-stars

Cora, her mom and her sister Adare are homeless and move in with a family friend. But the friend, a childhood friend of Cora’s mom, insists on doing more for the girls then their mother wants them to. Poor Cora just wants to stay in one place that feels like home. The relationship between Adare, who has a learning disability, and Cora was touching and realistic. It did seem strange though that Adare was still in a regular school setting even at age 10 and that no one had done anything more to help her. Even though the idea of the story was interesting, it just never seemed to find a good flow.

 

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

three-stars

The Key to Every Thing

The Key to Every ThingThe Key to Every Thing by Pat Schmatz
Published by Candlewick Press on May 8th 2018
ISBN: 0763695661
Pages: 208
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four-stars

Eleven-year-old Tash lives with her Uncle Kevin and struggles to manage her anxiety and emotions after experiencing neglect while she lived with her dad, who had an alcohol use disorder. Angry with Kevin for sending her to summer camp while he is away on a trip, Tash lashes out at him and at her beloved elderly neighbor and friend, Cap’n Jackie, who has also had a hand in raising her. The first section of this heart-rending middle grade realistic fiction novel is told in letters to and from Tash, Kevin and Cap’n Jackie and the second half begins when she returns home and finds that the Cap’n, who has agoraphobia, is missing. What unfolds is a poignant portrayal of change and grief, made real by the details of these imperfect but carefully realized characters’ lives, which have often strained at the cultural boundaries imposed on them in terms of gender expression and sexuality. Firmly rooted in Tash’s experience of her relationships, this is a powerful and bittersweet tale of loss, growth and the power of choosing one’s own family, which will appeal to 4th through 6th graders who like contemporary fiction.

Reviewed by Brooke Faulkner, McArthur Public Library, Biddeford

four-stars

Mermaid School

Mermaid SchoolMermaid School by JoAnne Stewart Wetzel, Julianna Swaney
Published by Knopf BFYR on July 17th 2018
ISBN: 0399557164
Pages: 32
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The first day of school covers all sorts of emotions: excitement, fear, nervousness and lots of questions for all children, but what if you are a mermaid or merboy, how do you do the first day of school? Ms. Wetzel introduces mermaid school in a rhyming text that is easy to read aloud or silently. Her students are just like their 2 legged counterparts – making friends, learning their “a,b,seas”, lunch, music and art. This is a fun read. It is fun to listen to and fun to look at. There is lots of room on each page for soft, calm illustrations to soothe the first day jitters whether you are of land or sea. Readers understand that going to school for the first time or as you progress through the grades each year will bring up lots of feelings that are universal on land or below.

If you are looking for a first day of school book that is a little different – this is the one for you. Good for parents and teachers to read on that first day.

rating 4       grades pre-k-3

submited by: Kathy George

Gray Public library

Dinosaur Expert

Dinosaur ExpertThe Dinosaur Expert by Margaret McNamara, G. Brian Karas
Published by Schwartz & Wade on July 17th 2018
ISBN: 0553511432
Pages: 40
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Dinosaurs, girl power, and science combine in the newest addition to the Mr. Tiffin’s Classroom series.

Mr. Tiffin and his students are back in another picture book, and this time the focus is on dinosaur-loving Kimmy. During a field trip to the natural history museum, Kimmy is thrilled to share what she knows about the Stegosaurus and the Archaeopteryx and even the ginormous Titanosaurus. That changes when one of her classmates questions whether girls can be paleontologists. Kimmy starts to feel shy. What if they can’t? What if no one wants to hear what she has to say? It will take some help from Mr. Tiffin–and from a famous scientist–for Kimmy to find her voice again.

Join Mr. Tiffin’s class as they learn about dinosaurs big and small, feathered and scaly, winged and ocean-dwelling. And root for Kimmy, the dinosaur expert . . . who might just learn something about herself.

Readers who have visited Mr. Tiffin’s classroom in Margaret McNamara’s other books: How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin, The Apple Orchard, and A Poem in Your Pocket, will join the class as they go to the Museum of Natural History on a fact finding mission about dinosaurs. Kimmy is passionate about these creatures and begins to share all sorts of facts with her class until a fellow student tells her that girls can’t be scientists! To prove his point, her shows her the names of the paleontologists credited for the discoveries they are looking at – all men! Kimmy  is brought to silence until Mr. Tiffin shows her a special exhibit.

McNamara’s strength in this picture book as in her others, is dispensing information on a chosen subject in a manner that the reader can understand and through Mr. Tiffin guides each reader to recognize their own strengths and weaknesses all the while being encouraged to be the best they can be.

Brian Karas, with his signature illustrations, brings Mr. Tiffin’s class to life. This selection can be used with STEAM curriculum for dinosaurs units and famous women scientists as there is an omage to women paleontologists in the book. It is also a book to be used in dealing with the feelings and struggles children deal with in a school situation.

A picture book for grades K-3  rating:5

submitted by :
Kathy George
Gray Public Library

The Christmasaurus

The ChristmasaurusThe Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher, Shane Devries
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on October 23rd 2018
ISBN: 1524773301
Pages: 384
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five-stars

William wants a dinosaur for Christmas so he writes a letter to Santa asking for one. But when his wish comes true he realizes that dinosaurs might be trickier than he thought to raise. Lots of humor in this story along with great black and white drawings that capture the characters and situation really well. The bad guys in here aren’t nice and readers will want them to get caught or change their ways. An interesting twist on Santa and the elves was fun and added quite a bit of silliness to the story. This would make a great read-a-loud.

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

five-stars

Strays Like Us

Strays Like UsStrays Like Us by Cecilia Galante
Published by Scholastic Press on June 26th 2018
ISBN: 1338043005
Pages: 320
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five-stars

Fred, the main character, has to go to foster care because her mother is in trouble. While at her new foster home, she meets the next door neighbor’s dog Toby that is neglected and connects with him. The two become friends and she decides she will find a way to save him, even if his owner forbids it. A lovely story with just the right amount of heartbreak but with a feel good ending. Fred’s mom’s drug addiction is done well and will be the right fit for the 4-6 grade crowd. The relationship between Toby and Fred is wonderful and one that animal lovers will understand and route for.

Mary Lehmer, Freeport Community Library, Freeport, ME

five-stars