Seven Skies All at Once

Seven Skies All at OnceSeven Skies All at Once by Matt Myers, Ted Kooser
on July 8, 2025
ISBN: 1536229008
Genres: Juvenile Fiction / Climate
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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three-stars

Seven Skies All at Once

Author: Ted Kooser

This picture book for ages 4-8 tells the story of seven different skies of clouds, while secondarily depicting the story of two children with a clothesline connecting the tops of their two buildings. The creative verse is full of metaphors and compound sentences that could adversely affect comprehension in younger readers, but the illustrations are so vivid and rich that non-readers could follow the narrative without the text. This would make a fun supplement to a lesson on meteorology.

3 stars

Reviewed by Lindsey Hopkins, Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Jay

three-stars

Death in the Jungle

Death in the JungleDeath in the Jungle: Murder, Betrayal, and the Lost Dream of Jonestown by Candace Fleming
Published by Anne Schwartz Books on April 29, 2025
ISBN: 0593480066
Genres: History, Non-Fiction
Format: Nonfiction
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five-stars

“Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid” has been part of pop culture vernacular for decades but does anyone remember to which horrific event this warning refers? Candace Fleming examines the facts and breaks down the myths, including the origin of erroneous Kool-Aid warning, in this clear-eyed account of the 1978 Jonestown Massacre, where more than 900 people died at the insistence of fringe group leader, Jim Jones.

Fleming examines every aspect of this true crime, from the pejorative use of the word ‘cult’ in describing The Peoples Temple, et al., to interviewing survivors about their personal reasons for joining the group and the impact it’s had on their lives. Fleming maintains that anyone could have been drawn in by the charismatic Jones, a white man who wanted to create a space where people of all colors and classes could work together to fight poverty and racism. She uses the narrative to demonstrate how at first, Jones used his power for good but eventually power, lust, and greed mixed with mental illness and paranoia led to Jones creating a destructive group closed off from the outside world in a jungle in Guyana. Dissatisfaction from within and inquiries from without led to California Congressman Leo Ryan visiting the Temple’s compound and setting off the tinderbox that became one of the worst mass killings outside of way in US history.

Fleming never sensationalizes this captivating story. A character index, plethora of photographs and other images, plus a robust bibliography help make this title accessible. Hand it to people who love true crimes or use it to explain groupthink. Highly recommended.

Review written and submitted by Melissa M. Orth, Richmond Middle High School, Richmond, ME

five-stars

The House That Floated

The House That FloatedThe House That Floated by Guojing
on October 16, 2025
ISBN: 0593709063
Genres: Family, Nature, Oceans, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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five-stars

A beautiful wordless picture book that offers a subtle but important introduction to the impact of climate change on our world. A family happily lives by the sea and makes their living from the sea. Scenes of a happy family life are beautifully drawn. When the sea-level rises, the family is resourceful and perseveres by literally floating and towing  their house to a new location. There is much to ponder in this small but powerful wordless book. 

Recommended for Cream of the Crop.

Reviewed by Karen Sandlin Silverman, Mt. Ararat Middle School, Topsham

five-stars

The Magician Next Door

The Magician Next DoorThe Magician Next Door by Alice McKinley, Rachel Chivers Khoo
Published by Candlewick Press ISBN: 1536241970
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Fiction
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three-stars

Callie is still in mourning for her mother and the life her family lived in London. Her father has taken a new job in a remote area of Northern Ireland and she can’t even muster the energy to unpack. Even worse, her neighbor Sam wants to be her friend. One night a house, yes a house, lands in her back yard. Upside down. Callie spies a strange woman and then the woman and the house disappear. It turns out that the house is inhabited by a magician named Winnifred who is attached to her house. When she wants to go somewhere new, the entire house relocates. Something went awry on this latest trip and not only did the house land upside down, but Winnifred’s supply of wanderdust has been depleted. It turns out that Callie’s sadness may have zapped the house of the wanderdust and Callie feels she needs to make things right. With the help of Sam and his knowledge of the geography and creatures of their region, they set off to make things right. This is a book about magic and the healing power of place and friends. Kids who love fantasy with silly witches, mostly clueless adults, and children who save the day will enjoy this book. More of an elementary than a middle grade read and a little formulaic.

Reviewed by Karen Sandlin Silverman, Mt. Ararat Middle School, Topsham

three-stars

Ruffles and the Bouncy, Bouncy Ball

Ruffles and the Bouncy, Bouncy BallRuffles and the Bouncy, Bouncy Ball by David Melling
ISBN: 1536241385
Genres: Animals, Emotions & Feelings, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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three-stars
Ruffles loves playing and doing all the things that dogs love to do; but his favorite activity is playing with his blue, bouncy ball. However, he cannot find it anywhere. He looks in all the places a bouncy ball could possibly be. When his friend Ruby comes over, they remember it could possibly be in the park. They look everywhere a bouncy ball could possibly be…in the park. They determine that the bouncy ball is lost forever. Ruby helps Ruffles find other ways to play, and they discover a sock to play tug-of-war with.

This book is the seventh in a series of Ruffles books where the dog encounters situations that many preschool children encounter. This one is the situation where toys are sometimes lost, and actually lost forever. Sometimes a friend can help us remember that it will be ok. The Ruffles series are visually attractive with primary colors and sweet illustrations.

Recommended for Ages 2-5.

Reviewed by Gia Charles, Patten Free Library, Bath

three-stars

Hikaru in the Light

Hikaru in the LightHikaru in the Light! Vol. 1 by Mai Matsuda
ISBN: 1546140980
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Graphic Novel, Middle Grade Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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four-stars
“Hikaru in the Light” is a middle grade manga by Mai Matsuda. Hikaru is a middle schooler who loves to sing while working in her family’s bathhouse. Her friend Ran became a singer in a pop group and Hikaru dreams about doing the same. When she runs into Ran, her friend asks her to try out with her for a new singing group, but does Hikaru have what it takes?

Hikaru is a very likeable character, and readers will enjoy following her attempt to become a singing idol. Readers will relate to Hikaru’s anxiety while she pushes to make her dream come true. Grit and friendship are clearly major themes in this book and will appeal to readers, especially middle graders. A suggested purchase for middle grade graphic novel collections where manga is popular.

Reviewed by Kate Radke, Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook, ME.

four-stars

Dawn Patrol

Dawn PatrolDawn Patrol: A Father and Daughter Surfing Story by Rob Sayegh Jr.
ISBN: 1536235091
Genres: Family
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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four-stars
Dawn Patrol

Author/Illustrator Rob Sayegh Jr.

This picture book for ages 4-8 depicts the routine of a father and daughter, who rise early and set out together for the shore to surf, calling themselves the Dawn Patrol.  They spend time on the water together, learn about perseverance, and make memories over the years. At the end of the book, the grown daughter is shown with her own young son, both on surfboards. This book celebrates the parent-child relationship and shows how little moments add up to a lifetime of love. While it may be a more enjoyable book for nostalgic parents than young children, it is a testament to how passions can be passed down generations.

4 stars

Reviewed by Lindsey Hopkins, Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Jay

four-stars

The Haunted Scavenger Hunt: A Spook-tacular Storybook

Genres: Adventure, Holiday, Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General, Suspense
Format: Picture Book Fiction
four-stars
The Haunted Scavenger Hunt: A Spook-tacular Storybook

Author: Steve Patschke

This Halloween picture book for ages 3-7 is about what happens when four friends find a mysterious box with the message “Don’t look at it, don’t touch it, don’t open it!” They disregard the warning and by doing so, embark on a spooky scavenger hunt that leads them to the basement of a haunted house. One by one, the friends go missing, until they are reunited in a surprise ending.  This humorous and suspenseful book would be an enjoyable engaging read-aloud, since the characters repeatedly and predictably ignore the warnings given in sets of three.

4 stars

Reviewed by Lindsey Hopkins, Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Jay

four-stars

Winter is Wonderful

Winter is WonderfulWinter Is Wonderful (Emma Dodd's Love You Books) by Emma Dodd
ISBN: 1536243957
Genres: Animals, Family
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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five-stars
Winter is Wonderful

This picture book for ages 2-5 is the latest in the Love You Books series by author/illustrator Emma Dodd. It depicts a sweet fox family enjoying being together and making memories during the wintertime. The foil illustrations paired with the lyrical rhyming text makes this book a lovely choice for a holiday gift. It’s the perfect read-aloud to read before bed while cuddling by the fire when it’s snowing outside. It’s impossible to read without smiling.

5 stars

Reviewed by Lindsey Hopkins, Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Jay

five-stars

Sabrena Swept Away

Sabrena Swept AwaySabrena Swept Away by Karuna Riazi
ISBN: 0063098717
Genres: Adventure, Fairy Tale, Fantasy
Format: Middle Grade Fiction
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three-stars
Sabrena Swept Away

Author: Karuna Riazi

This middle grade novel for ages 8-12 is about a young Bangladeshi girl named Sabrena, who recently moved with her mom, Baba, and Aunt Keisha into her Grandma’s house, as Grandma is having memory deficits due to dementia. Sabrena, who is thought to be a descendent of the legendary sailor Sinbad, falls through a puddle on the floor of her Islamic school into the land of the One Thousand and One Nights Middle Eastern folktales. Sabrena makes friends with Marjana, Ali Baba’s adopted daughter, and Idris, the Prince of the Black Isles. The Black Isles is a kingdom sunk beneath the sea whose Queen is possessed by an ifrit (vengeful spirit). Sabrena must liberate the Black Isles and find a way reunite with her family.

The Middle Eastern and Arabian Nights references may be largely lost to young Western readers. The climax was underwhelmingly simplistic and rushed, but overall, the story is faced-paced portal fantasy adventure that highlights the connective power of storytelling.

3 stars

Reviewed by Lindsey Hopkins, Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Jay

three-stars