The Oregon Trail: The Race to Chimney Rock

The Oregon Trail: The Race to Chimney RockThe Race to Chimney Rock by Jesse Wiley
Published by HMH Books for Young Readers on September 4th 2018
ISBN: 1328550001
Pages: 160
Genres: Adventure
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Based on the popular historically-based 80s game, The Oregon Trail: The Race to Chimney Rock is the first book in a four book series of choose your own adventure style books.  This first edition starts with a family (of which the reader is an unnamed, genderless child) of 5 getting ready to head out at the beginning of the trail with 9 other families.  Very quickly, you must make a decision whether to start early in the spring or to wait until there will be more grass for your oxen, which is just how the game always started, as well.  Each decision carries you on a different path.  With 22 possible endings, some of them lead to your death, some to having to end the journey where you are, some having to go back to where you started, only one will bring you to the correct location to continue on your way to Oregon.

While this is a fun flashback for 40-somethings, kids will have no idea what this book is based on and will not find much of interest here.  Purchase only where choose your own adventure books are popular.  Recommended for ages 7-10.

Reviewed by Kara Reiman, Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook

three-stars

Epic Fails The Age of Exploration: Totally Getting Lost

Epic Fails The Age of Exploration:  Totally Getting LostThe Age of Exploration: Totally Getting Lost by Ben Thompson, Erik Slader, Tim Foley
Published by Roaring Brook Press on April 16th 2019
ISBN: 125015054X
Pages: 160
Genres: Adventure
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

This 4th book in the series covers explorers and expeditions with names including Columbus, the Vikings, Magellan, Captain Cook, Dr. Livingston, and five others.  Each chapter presents unknown bite size parts of history sure to interest all readers. Written in a humorous, easy to read manner, the authors show how failures produced change and progress not only in America, but around the world.  Giovanni da Verrazzano was killed without accomplishing his mission, but is remembered as one of the most valuable explorers of his time. Coronado failed at his mission to find the Seven Cities of Gold, but actually “paved the way for European exploration all throughout the American Southwest.”  Authentic pictures, paintings, maps, and sketches provide a face and image for each topic. The chapters begin with the time period covered and a quote from the explorer. The end of the book provides a timeline, an index, and a bibliography including websites and books for further research. History enthusiasts ages 8-11 will enjoy learning both positive and negative truths from a variety of time periods.  Teachers may find themselves placing this book in the hands of a reluctant reader or a reluctant history lover.

Reviewed by Heather Hale, Easton School District, Easton

four-stars

Hello, Dinosaurs!

Hello, Dinosaurs!Hello, Dinosaurs! by Sam Boughton
Published by Templar Books on September 17th 2019
ISBN: 1536208094
Pages: 16
Genres: Animals
Format: Board Book
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three-stars

Hello, Dinosaurs! is a factual dinosaur book for the younger set. Each page introduces a dinosaur, provides a few facts and has a flap or two to lift for more facts. It’s good for basic information like the difference between herbivores and carnivores and uses doodles of vehicles to compare traits like size and weight. This book is probably better to read one on one instead of to a group as the flaps are a little awkward.

Reviewed by Sarah Maciejewski, Patten Free Library, Bath

three-stars

Poppleton

PoppletonPoppleton: An Acorn Book (Poppleton #1): An Acorn Book by Cynthia Rylant, Mark Teague
Published by Scholastic Inc. on September 3rd 2019
ISBN: 1338566679
Pages: 64
Genres: Animals, Humor
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

Popular with early readers since 1997 Poppleton has been reissues by Acorn (Scholastic) for the current pre-school – K audience. Although smaller than the original this font is readable for emerging readers.

Rylant knows who her readers are and offers timeless animal stories complete with humor and tails of friendship. This paperback edition will be welcomed in K classroom collections.

three-stars

Time Dogs: Seaman and the Great Northern Adventure

Time Dogs: Seaman and the Great Northern AdventureTime Dogs: Seaman and the Great Northern Adventure by Helen Moss, Misa Saburi
Published by Henry Holt & Company on June 4th 2019
ISBN: 1250186358
Pages: 144
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Historical Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

A new series that is essentially the Magic Tree House series with dogs instead of kids. The old dogs time travel in an old van – and turn into puppies – to help real-life famous dogs. In this adventure, the dogs travel to 1805 on the Missouri River where they help Seaman, the legendary dog of explorers Lewis and Clark. I enjoyed this one less than the first in the series, Balto and the Race Against Time, but perhaps I was just finding the whole premise tiresome. Better books about these events are available. Author’s Notes at the end describe the historical event and the liberties the author takes in the story.

Reviewed by Barb Rehmeyer, Liberty Library, Liberty

three-stars

Queer: The Ultimate LGBTQ Guide for Teens (2nd ed.)

Queer: The Ultimate LGBTQ Guide for Teens (2nd ed.)Queer, 2nd Edition: The Ultimate Lgbtq Guide for Teens by Kathy Belge, Marke Bieschke
Published by Zest Books (Tm) on October 1, 2019
ISBN: 1541578589
Pages: 208
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

A useful and informative guide for teens that deal with important questions that they may face such as self-identity and dating. Well written and comfortable with sidebar excerpts from the authors’ own experiences. Excellent resource section available in the back of the book listing organizations, religious websites, and books that teens will find useful. Full index and Table of Contents.

Recommended for grades 9 and up.

Reviewed by Kristin Taylor, Biddeford High School, Biddeford.

 

 

 

five-stars

Hazel’s Theory of Evolution

Hazel’s Theory of EvolutionHazel's Theory of Evolution by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
Published by Harper, HarperCollins on October 8, 2019
ISBN: 0062791176
Pages: 336
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Hazel is at a new school and making friends is tough. On top of that her moms are expecting a baby. Her mom has lost 2 babies before so she is so terrified of it happening again. So she decides it is just better to pretend that it isn’t happening so she won’t get her heartbroken again. The second half of the book is much more compelling than the first half. The start of the book kind of dragged. It did seem strange that her two mom’s that loved her and knew her so well hadn’t spoken to her sooner about her issues with the new pregnancy/baby or got help for her about what was happening.

three-stars

Undercover Ostrich

Undercover OstrichUndercover Ostrich by Joe Kulka
Published by Carolrhoda Books (R) on April 2, 2019
ISBN: 1512497878
Pages: 32
Genres: Adventure, Animals, Humor
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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five-stars

Preschoolers to 1st grade will laugh at the funny ways this sneaky ostrich tries to camouflage himself with a woodpecker or as a person on the subway or other silly antics. This book reminds me of “It’s a good thing” by Steve Zukmann (1987) with the humor and animals.  I read this book to 3 groups of children and they enjoyed it a lot. It has large, beautiful illustrations and a surprise ending which will delight listeners. Great for story time and read aloud.

 

Reviewed by Ginni Nichols, Children’s Librarian, Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner  ME

five-stars

Where’s the Narwhal?

Where’s the Narwhal?Where's the Narwhal? by Ingela P. Arrhenius
Published by Nosy Crow on January 21, 2020
ISBN: 1536209503
Pages: 10
Genres: Animals
Format: Board Book
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four-stars

Where’s is the turtle? Here it is! Where’s is the Narwhal? Here it is! This colorful board book with felt flaps will engage children with sea creatures under the bright colored flaps. The flaps should last longer that the paper flaps and give babies and toddlers a soft texture to feel. These series of books end with a mirror for little ones to see themselves. Toddlers will have these memorized and it will give them great joy.

Reviewed by Ginni Nichols, Librarian, Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner   ME

four-stars

All Your Twisted Secrets

All Your Twisted SecretsAll Your Twisted Secrets by Diana Urban
Published by HarperTeen on March 17, 2020
ISBN: 0062908219
Pages: 390
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Romance
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

WOW this first novel is truly amazing, the plot is rooted in pain and teen angst.  Just as the title indicates the story line is full of slowly revealed twisted secrets and relationships.  Amber struggles to be normal but truly has only one friend.  This character is so well portrayed, her secrets are deeply hidden but her heart is on her sleeve.  As a musician she can put on the earphones and escape reality until everything changes. Each character is introduced in their own time so that they become truly necessary to the story.  The genius of this book is the way past secrets are revealed leaving readers waiting for more.

Assuming this was influenced by the escape entertainment movement it may go a little to far.  All Your Twisted Secrets is recommended for HS media centers and public libraries but it may be challenged due to the group and individual behaviors during the last 30 minutes.  It is also a good read for adults who enjoy mysteries and thrillers.  Looking forward to seeing more by this new author.

Submitted by Jan Hamilton, retired youth services librarian in Scarborough, ME

four-stars