Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good

Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being GoodLoki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good by Louie Stowell
Published by Walker Books US on May 24, 2022
ISBN: 1536223271
Pages: 240
Genres: Fantasy, Humor
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Loki is a trickster god sent to earth by Odin for moral improvement. Loki takes on the form of an 11-year old boy who must earn enough virtue points in one month to avoid spending eternity in a pit of angry snakes. To help him keep track of his progress, Loki is required to daily write in his magical diary, which calls him out anytime he lies. Loki eventually tries to be good and slowly develops a conscience, but when he faces a difficult decision, he is unsure whether or not to listen to the voice in his head telling him to do the right thing. Loki wonders if it’s at all possible to redeem himself after messing up so horribly, but then he risks everything to try to save his friend. This chapter book, appropriate for kids in grades 3-6, appeals to a wide variety of readers. Loki is mischievous and likable. As a non-human, his opinion of human activities like Gym class and eating junk food are funny. The diary entries also provide social commentary that will encourage readers to think of things in a new way (like calling museums crime scenes). There are well-spaced graphics and sketches throughout the novel that inform the story and add to its overall humorous mood. The fast pace and constant humor will appeal to reluctant readers. This is a quick and entertaining read and fans will enjoy knowing there will be a sequel.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

four-stars

Hide and Geek

Hide and GeekHide and Geek by T.P. Jagger
Series: Hide and Geek #1
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on January 4, 2022
ISBN: 059337794X
Pages: 320
Genres: Adventure, Mystery
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

Gina, Edgar, Elena, and Kevin are a group of 4 friends whose names combine for the acronym “GEEKs.” The 6th grade friends join together to solve a mysterious treasure hunt to save their beloved hometown in this middle grade novel that is a perfect next-read for grade 5-8 fans of Mr. Lemoncello. The puzzles the GEEKs must solve keep the reader guessing, mostly because the reader has no prior knowledge to figure out the clues, which is the only downfall in the story. Otherwise it’s a fun read with diverse characters who value their friendship and their town; the characters are likeable enough to create excitement for the next book in the series, coming in 2023. A good addition to the public and school library collection, recommend this book to readers who enjoyed Holes, Hoot, and other adventure mysteries.

3 Stars

Reviewed by Hanna Luce, MSAD #59, Madison High School Library

three-stars

Love From Scratch

Love From ScratchLove from Scratch by Kaitlyn Hill
Published by Delacorte Press on April 5, 2022
ISBN: 0593379160
Pages: 368
Genres: Romance
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

A surprisingly modern YA romance, Love From Scratch has that warm and fuzzy love story feeling that romance lovers enjoy, while also touching on important social issues. New high school grad, 18 year-old Reese has moved across the country for an internship with a well-known cooking channel before her first semester of college. There she meets Benny, another intern, and they’re thrown together on a new “amateur hour” cooking show, putting both of them unexpectedly into internet stardom. The story dives into the often unfair double-standard and expectations for men versus women in the workplace, and how Reese discovers allies, deals with social media backlash, and her first love. The love story is bumpy but sweet, and Benny is a welcome leading man – open and supportive, he recognizes the unfair treatment his female co-star receives, and champions Reese without coming to her rescue.

Love From Scratch will be a hit for grades 10+. 4 Stars

Reviewed by Hannah Luce, MSAD #59, Madison High School Library

four-stars

Punky Aloha

Punky AlohaPunky Aloha by Shar Tuiasoa
Published by HarperCollins on June 7, 2022
ISBN: 0063079232
Pages: 32
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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four-stars

This charming intergenerational story tells of how Punky learns to become brave, helpful, and adventurous. When her grandmother asks her to go to the market to pick up butter, Punky feels shy and unsure. Her grandmother gives her magical, brave glasses to help her with the reminder to share her “aloha” by being helpful, giving, as well as brave. Punky has a few adventures on the way to the market and when her magical glasses break, she comes to realize that she does not need them anymore; she has a heart full of courage. Shar Tuiasoa, the author and illustrator, is Polynesian from the island of O’ahu. Her illustrations fill the pages of this book with lush and vibrant tropical colors. School libraries in particular will find this a great addition to diversity their collection of picture books about helping others and kindness.

Reviewed by Elizabeth Andersen, Dyer Elementary School

four-stars

Lucky

LuckyLucky by Christy Mandin
Published by HarperCollins on May 24, 2022
ISBN: 0063047349
Pages: 40
Genres: Animals, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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two-stars

Set under the sea, the illustrations in this picture book are adorable, cute, and colorful. Lucky, a pearl, has her home destroyed when trash is dumped and breaks her shell. However, the message of the book is elusive: Is it a book focusing on ocean pollution or a book about friendship? The theme of ocean pollution is understandable to adults, but not explained enough for young readers; the text and the pictures just don’t work together to tell the whole story As Lucky journeys to find a new shell, readers can see trash in the background; however, when Jim the Jellyfish joins up with Lucky, the story about their friendship moves to the forefront and it becomes less about the pollution of the ocean. In the back, the author’s note provides a good explanation of ocean pollution and the “What You Can Do” page has solid tips for young readers. This book should be considered an additional selection.

Reviewed by Elizabeth Andersen, Dyer Elementary School

two-stars

Pizza and Taco: Too Cool for School

Pizza and Taco: Too Cool for SchoolPizza and Taco: Too Cool for School by Stephen Shaskan
Series: Taco and Pizza #4
Published by Random House Books for Young Readers on June 28, 2022
ISBN: 0593376072
Pages: 72
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Early Reader, Graphic Novel
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four-stars

In the fourth book in the Pizza and Taco series, the two friends are ready to go back to school. Pizza has a new backpack and he is ready to tackle the new year with his bestie, Taco. However, when they find out that a new student, BLT, is starting school they become preoccupied with being cool. Yet when Pizza and Taco stop being themselves to act cool, they start to realize they are not having any fun. This graphic novel would be a good choice for reluctant readers and those new to graphic novels. The story is broken into five short chapters each with illustrations that are simple and expressive. The font is large with a lot of word repetition to help early readers. Pizza and Taco will make readers smile while teaching about peer pressure and the importance of being yourself.

Reviewed by Elizabeth Andersen, Dyer Elementary School

four-stars

I’m Thinking of a Farm Animal

I’m Thinking of a Farm AnimalI'm Thinking of a Farm Animal by Adam Guillain, Lucia Gaggiotti
Published by Nosy Crow on February 8, 2022
ISBN: 1536220175
Pages: 8
Genres: Animals
Format: Board Book
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four-stars

I’m Thinking of a Farm Animal is a guessing game for young children. There are clues given in rhyme and the sturdy sliders pull out to reveal the mystery animals. This colorful farm board book promotes early critical thinking and verbalization, as well as introduces children to farm animals. It is a fun, interactive book for children and parents or educators.

Reviewed by Mary Webster, Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library

four-stars

The Itsy Bitsy Spider

The Itsy Bitsy SpiderThe Itsy Bitsy Spider: Sing Along with Me! by Yu-Hsuan Huang
Published by Nosy Crow on March 1, 2022
ISBN: 1536224030
Pages: 8
Genres: Animals
Format: Board Book
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four-stars

This book introduces a traditional song to the next generation with beautiful illustrations and interactive moving parts. The scenes are colorful and the sliding parts are thick and sturdy. Young children will enjoy singing along and moving the spider up and down the waterspout. With each movement more images are revealed, including a smiling sun, baby birds in a nest, a little worm popping out of the soil, and a beautiful rainbow after the rain. This is one that will be read many times.

Reviewed by Mary Webster, Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library

four-stars

Bizzy Bear Tow Truck Driver

Bizzy Bear Tow Truck DriverBizzy Bear: Tow Truck Driver by Benji Davies
Published by Nosy Crow on March 1, 2022
ISBN: 1536224006
Pages: 8
Genres: Adventure, Animals
Format: Board Book
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four-stars

Bizzy Bear Tow Truck Driver is a fun, colorful board book with sturdy moving parts. The illustrations are reminiscent of Richard Scarry books. The book opens with Bizzy Bear answering the phone at his garage. He then sets off to help the rabbit family whose car has broken down on the side of the highway overpass. The road below can be spun to reveal a variety of vehicles being driven below. The moving parts are as thick as a board book page and young children will enjoy being able to slide Bizzy Bear on his car roller to check the engine, pulling the car up with the tow truck, and driving the bunny family home. The pictures are ones to be looked at again and again, discovering something new on every page with each reading.

Reviewed by Mary Webster, Isaac F. Umberhine Public Library

four-stars

A Song Called Home

A Song Called HomeA Song Called Home by Sara Zarr
Published by Balzer & Bray/Harperteen on March 15, 2022
ISBN: 0063044927
Pages: 368
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

Lou (Louisa) is 10-going- on-11. Lou’s parents are divorced because her father is a verbally abusive alcoholic. When Lou’s mother marries Steve, the family moves from the city to the suburbs. Lou and her sister are not happy with the move until they meet their neighbors, Marcus and Shannon, who help them appreciate their kind stepfather.  When Lou starts her new school, she also finds a friend who pushes her out of her comfort zone.

An emotional, heartfelt, and inspiring story that deals with alcoholism, divorce, and blended families. The book illustrates how different people respond to stressful environments and situations and how opening up and talking to others can provide perspective. Recommend for grades 4-7.

Reviewed by Patricia Szczechowicz, D.A. Hurd Library

four-stars