This is My Fort!

This is My Fort!This Is MY Fort! (Monkey & Cake, #2) by Drew Daywalt, Olivier Tallec
Published by Orchard Books on February 26, 2019
ISBN: 1338143905
Pages: 56
Genres: Animals, Humor
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Monkey and Cake love building forts. Cake decides to build a fort only for Cakes, no Monkeys allowed. After much begging and pleading, Monkey devises his own genius plan for a fort — a fort only for Monkeys.

This is the second in the Monkey and Cake series brought to us by the author of The Day the Crayons Quit. Wonderfully clever and simply executed, this book will appeal to many early readers. The bold text is easy to follow, not too difficult for new readers, and the story is fun. The illustrations are simple, clear, and help convey the emotions Monkey and Cake are feeling. This book is best for Pre-K-2, and it would be a great read aloud — especially if you build a fort afterwards!

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars

Goldilocks, Go Home!

Goldilocks, Go Home!Goldilocks, Go Home! by Marta Sevilla, Martha Freeman
Published by Holiday House on June 11, 2019
ISBN: 0823438570
Pages: 176
Genres: Animals, Folklore, Humor
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Goldilocks is in search of her real parents (her actual parents are too boring and not royalty). She ends up in the house of the three bears, and with the threat of the big bad wolf in the woods, she stays for about a week, much to Bobby (formerly known as Baby) Bear’s chagrin.

This witty combination of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood, and countless more fairy tales will entertain many young readers. Several of the fairy tale references are subtle and may be lost on kids, but if used as a one-on-one read aloud, the adult will certainly get them and chuckle. Each chapter is told from the perspective of either Bobby or Goldilocks, and the one not in charge of the chapter has many sidebar comments and interludes. While some find this distracting, those who enjoy things like Big Nate, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, etc.won’t mind and will likely find the humor in this book appealing. Best for 3rd and 4th graders, this could be a good choice for reluctant readers, as a story read aloud to younger readers, or just as a quick, fun read.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

three-stars

Santa’s Puppy

Santa’s PuppySanta's Puppy by Catherine Hapka
Published by HMH Books for Young Readers on October 15, 2019
ISBN: 0358051843
Pages: 240
Genres: Animals
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Santa’s puppy, Peppermint Bark, has alwasy wanted to ride with Santa on Christmas. This year, he stows away on the sleigh, and he ends up left behind at Chris and Holly’s house in the Christmasy town of Poinsettia. Because they’re so filled with Christmas cheer, Chris, Holly, and their friend, Ivy, can hear Peppermint Bark speak (as well as the jingle bells that come with his wagging tail), and they conspire to help Peppermint Bark get back to the North Pole by the end of Christmas Day.

The cheesy Christmas references are almost too much in this book.

This lighthearted, fun Christmas story will delight young readers. It’s simple, easy to follow, and kids will enjoy all the holiday references. This book would be best for 2-4 graders and would be a great book for a family read aloud or just as a fun holiday read.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

three-stars

Little lunch: loads of laughs

Little lunch: loads of laughsLittle Lunch: Loads of Laughs by Danny Katz, Mitch Vane
Published by Candlewick Press on December 10, 2019
ISBN: 1536209147
Pages: 128
Genres: Realistic Fiction, Short Stories
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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two-stars

This book consists of short stories that take place during ‘little lunch’ at a school in Australia — it seems to be a hybrid between recess and snack time. This is the second installment of this series based on an Australian TV show. The first story in this book was sweet, but the second two fell flat for me. All stories have a good life lesson, and some children may relate to the situations presented (not wanting to eat your snack, being ostracized by classmates, etc.), but the quality of writing and illustrations just don’t match what’s out there right now. This book is best for 2-3 graders and could be used as a group read aloud. An additional purchase for libraries looking to expand their early chaper book section.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

two-stars

The Dragon Thief

The Dragon ThiefThe Dragon Thief (Dragons in a Bag, #2) by Zetta Elliott
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on October 22, 2019
ISBN: 1524770493
Pages: 176
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Kavita has stolen a dragon from her brother’s friend, Jaxon. Jaxon’s only job was to return three dragons to the realm of magic, and Kavita has ruined everything. Kavita tries to keep the dragon a secret, but it keeps growing. Enlisting the help of Aunty, the two work to outsmart Blue from the magical realm to help get the dragon home.

This book is the sequel to Dragons in a Bag, but it’s fine as a stand alone book. The writing and story are great, and lovers of fun fantasy will enjoy this tale. The book features a diverse cast of characters and a strong female lead. The story is easy to follow and an entertaining read, but things seemed to wrap up unexpectedly quickly and easily. This book is best for 3-5th graders and could be used as a classroom read aloud. A good purchase for libraries where young fantasy is very popular.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

three-stars

Out to Get You

Out to Get YouOut to Get You: 13 Tales of Weirdness and Woe by Josh Allen, Sarah J Coleman
Published by Holiday House on September 3, 2019
ISBN: 0823443663
Pages: 176
Genres: Animals, Horror, Short Stories
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Thirteen stories of unnerving, scary, dark, and simply weird situations with 13 different kids. A comfy couch isn’t safe, your beloved family cat isn’t safe, even your own shadow isn’t safe. The stories in this book are great. They’re delightfully creepy without being cheesy or over the top weird. The black and white sketch style illustrations are perfectly dark and unsettling. Fourth to sixth grade readers who have enjoyed RL Stine will devour this book. It would be a really fun read aloud since they’re short stories and could be paired with a thematically appropriate scary program. If not for some unfortunate and completely unnecessary gender norm stereotyping, this book would have gotten 4 stars from me.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

three-stars

The Knights of Mars (Castle in the Stars, Bk.3)

The Knights of Mars (Castle in the Stars, Bk.3)Castle in the Stars: The Knights of Mars by Alex Alice
Published by First Second on September 10, 2019
ISBN: 1250206804
Pages: 64
Genres: Science Fiction
Format: Graphic Novel
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three-stars

In this third installment of the Castle in the Stars graphic novel series, the year is 1869, and Seraphin, Hans, and Sophie have returned from space with aetherite — a substance that defies gravity. In an attempt to keep this a secret from the Prussians, they hide on an English island while planning to attempt a space rescue of the King and Professor Dulac. Things go awry, and they have to leave earlier than planned, and despite continued setbacks and sabotage, they make it to Mars. The story is to be continued in the fourth installment of the series.

You definitely need to read the prior two books in this series to have any idea of what’s going on. The watercolor artwork is stunning, detailed, and really makes the book. The plot of this book is a bit shallow, and too much is left unanswered. This book would be good for older middle school or high school students as it’s a bit text heavy and contains some mature content. If you already have the first two, I’d recommend purchasing this book, but if you don’t have them, don’t start in the middle of the series.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

three-stars

The Portal

The PortalThe Portal (Tangled in Time, #1) by Kathryn Lasky
Published by HarperCollins on March 19, 2019
ISBN: 0062693271
Pages: 384
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

A tale of time travel and starting over in new places. Great for middle grade readers. This book focuses on Rose, a girl who discovers she has the gift of time travel after moving in with her grandmother following the sudden death of her mother. The author does well with making historical facts and events accessible to the target audience and there was a real effort to have an inclusive cast of characters. However, there were times that I personally was bothered by the watering down of the historical content. Overall this was a fun read and something I would recommend to children that have an interest in history.

Reviewed by Sophie Gagnon, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

three-stars

A Swirl of Ocean

A Swirl of OceanA Swirl of Ocean by Melissa Sarno
Published by Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers on August 6, 2019
ISBN: 1524720135
Pages: 224
Genres: Mystery
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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two-stars

A middle grade book about finding one’s place in the world with an added unnecessary splash of magic. Written from a 12-years old point of view. This book tries to dive into the complicated emotions of an adopted child but ends up falling flat. The Characters are only written with surface level detail and the addition of our protagonist having dreams of the past that don’t appear to help her grow emotionally serve to distract from the center plot. While this book may appeal to some readers I think any collection can do just fine without it.

Reviewed by Sophie Gagnon, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

two-stars

What the Birds See

What the Birds SeeWhat the Birds See by Sonya Hartnett
Published by Candlewick Press on December 10, 2019
ISBN: 1536208817
Pages: 208
Genres: Mystery
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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9 year old Adrian feels unwanted and alone. Taken from his mother, unwanted by his father, his recently widowed grandmother feels obligated to take him in. Living with his grandmother and an Uncle that hasn’t left the house since his accident, Adrian is pretty much left to his own. 

One day, he noticed that the house across the street has been rented and he sees a man and three children move in. Adrian befriends them in an odd way leading to a climax of the story that will leave the reader puzzling.

Recommended for grade 9 and up. Well written psychological fiction with its setting in Australia.

Reviewed by Kristin Taylor, Biddeford High School, Biddeford.