Spellbinders: The Not So Chosen One

Spellbinders: The Not So Chosen OneSpellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen One by Andrew Auseon
ISBN: 0593482719
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Format: Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Ben is having a tough time after his parents’ divorce forces him to move away with his mother, making it difficult for him to stay in touch with his RPG friends.  To cope, he throws himself even harder into role-playing and constantly writes new ideas in his trusty notebook. Will his years of playing RPGs help him when he is suddenly whisked away to a magical realm where, as the Chosen One, he must save civilization?

Middle grade fantasy readers will enjoy this book. It’s very long, but the end pays off with some complex character development that had been missing throughout the first three quarters of the book. It might also be a good recommendation for readers who like books with a sense of humor. Not essential for a collection, but would make a good addition.

(One note: Spellbinders contains a lot of references to “disgorging”. Not a great choice for kids with emetophobia.)

Reviewed by Sarah Maciejewski, Patten Free Library, Bath

four-stars

Fergus and Zeke for President

Fergus and Zeke for PresidentFergus and Zeke for President by Kate Messner, Heather Ross
Published by Candlewick Press on May 23, 2023
Pages: 56
Genres: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Horses
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
Goodreads
five-stars

Fergus and Zeke are pet mice that live in Miss Maxwell’s class. Though the humans in the story don’t seem to notice, the mice like to join in with lessons and projects. This is the fifth early chapter book featuring this cast of characters.

Miss Maxwell talks to her class about the role of the president in the United States. She talks about presidency prerequisites, some of the early and more influential presidents, and asks her students what they think it takes to be an effective leader. The children (and mice) visit the school library to research the presidents and begin a project of their choosing. 

An interesting subplot includes Zeke acting as president of the mouse cage and bossing Fergus around. Eventually, Fergus tires of being mistreated and says, “You don’t get to be president just because you say so. And you weren’t acting like a president anyway. Presidents work hard and listen. They care about everyone’s ideas. You were not doing any of those things, Zeke.” Zeke apologizes, and the two work together to complete a project of their own.

It should also be noted that the children in the story ask their teacher why a woman has never been president. The teacher responds with a frank answer addressing the unequal distribution of rights in our nation’s history, including the rights of women, African American people, and Native people.

Highly recommended for libraries that serve an early elementary population.

Reviewed by Kristi Favaloro, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

five-stars

Sari-Sari Summers

Sari-Sari SummersSari-Sari Summers by Lynnor Bontigao
Published by Candlewick Press on April 11, 2023
ISBN: 1536226149
Pages: 40
Genres: Cultural / African American, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Each summer, Nora visits her grandmother (her lola) in the Philippines. Lola runs a small convenience store, and Nora is finally old enough to help out there. Upon her arrival, Nora notices how large the mango tree out front has gotten, and how it is laden with large, green fruit.

Nora has fun restocking, sorting, and measuring dry goods for customers, and it is clear that she and her grandmother adore spending time with each other. One hot day, no customers arrive, and two days stretch into three, four… Lola tells Nora it’s just because of the excessive heat, so Nora suggests they make ice candy. A mixture of the now-ripe mangoes, sweetened condensed milk, and a few other ingredients, the blended liquid is poured into long, thin, plastic ice pop bags and frozen. The pair advertise their new treat, and the customers return. For the rest of the summer, Nora and Lola create various flavors of ice candy, and locals stop by for a cold treat and whatever other daily necessities they might want or need. 

This picture book gives readers a small, joyful glimpse into a culture that most Mainers are likely unfamiliar with, but can relate to nonetheless. A recommended purchase.

Reviewed by Kristi Favaloro, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

four-stars

Where’s the Cat?

Where’s the Cat?Where's the Cat? by Ingela P. Arrhenius
Published by Candlewick Press on March 7, 2023
ISBN: 9781536229844
Pages: 10
Genres: Animals, Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Horses
Format: Board Book
Goodreads
four-stars

The latest installment in a very popular series, this interactive board book encourages young readers to explore. Bright, clear, and simple illustrations adorn the pages. Readers are asked to find various animals, which are revealed by lifting felt flaps shaped into a castle, couch, tulip, and tree. While the title character is the hidden cat, it’s a guinea pig that steals the show. Other animals include a dog and a goldfish. The final page asks the reader, “And where are you?” Moving a felt door flap reveals a small mirror.

This series continues to be popular with our youngest readers, as it gives them the developmentally appropriate opportunity to interact with books physically. Sure to circulate.

Reviewed by Kristi Favaloro, Skidompha Public Library, Damariscotta

four-stars

Bing Bang Pling

Bing Bang PlingBing Bang Pling by Deb Adamson
Published by McSea Books on June 16, 2023
ISBN: 1954277164
Pages: 32
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Bing Bang Pling includes simple, realistic, digital illustrations that are nice and clear for a toddler storytime. The text has short, rhyming sentences and fun onomatopoeias. The focus on everyday tools and building will be exciting and familiar to toddlers.

The book includes fun opportunities for interaction, like counting the nuts and screws or doing an ISpy for all the tools on the final page. I wish the cat was on every page, but the kitty also interacts with objects in the background which can make for great discussions when reading to a smaller group.

This book is not original, but building and construction have mass appeal. It is harder to find books with these themes including feminine-displaying main characters, so the book gets points for that. There is diversity of ethnicities and abilities in the background characters, but not in the main family. Rhyming and onomatopoeias are also big hits with kids. This isn’t an especially outstanding book, but I do think it would make a good addition to library collections.

Reviewed by Katie Drago, Rockland Public Library

four-stars

Monsters Play…Counting!

Monsters Play…Counting!Monsters Play... Counting! by Flavia Z. Drago
Published by Candlewick Press on June 14, 2022
ISBN: 1536220523
Pages: 24
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Board Book
Goodreads
four-stars

Monsters Play…Counting! is a fun board book for your collection. It takes the counting board book on a sidestep into monsters and their additional body parts! Perhaps eight legs or six arms or four wings will aid your monsters in their pursuit of play. Brightly colored illustrations and friendly monsters help make this an enjoyable little book.

Reviewed by Mary Randall, Patten Free Library, Bath

four-stars

Where’s the Digger?

Where’s the Digger?Where's the Digger? by Ingela P. Arrhenius
Published by Candlewick Press on August 16, 2022
ISBN: 153622782X
Pages: 10
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Board Book
Goodreads
four-stars

A reliable hit includes felt flaps that baby can move on their own without fear of ripping pages, and a mirror at the end to try to recognize themselves in their reflection. Where’s the Digger? has all of these elements and pleasing bright colors and blocky illustrations to catch baby’s eye. A worthwhile addition to a burgeoning board book collection.

Reviewed by Mary Randall, Patten Free Library, Bath

four-stars

Monster Toys

Monster ToysMonster Toys by Daisy Hirst
Published by Candlewick Press on November 15, 2022
ISBN: 1536226300
Pages: 18
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Board Book
Goodreads
four-stars

Monster Toys is a board book about different monsters playing with different toys. The illustrations are all adorable and unique, as well as the names that go with each monster. Some of the toys are not what one would expect, but that adds to the fun. A nice addition to a collection.

Reviewed by Mary Randall, Patten Free Library, Bath

four-stars

Maisy’s Town

Maisy’s TownMaisy's Town by Lucy Cousins
Published by Candlewick Press on July 19, 2022
ISBN: 153622443X
Pages: 20
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Board Book
Goodreads
three-stars

A board book full of Lucy Cousin’s charm, with the quintessential font and illustrations needed to let the reader know they are still operating in the Maisy oeuvre. Each page is a new scenario that may be necessary in the reader’s future: a supermarket, a library, a clothing store and more. This is a solid addition to a board book collection.

Reviewed by Mary Randall, Patten Free Library, Bath

three-stars

Shermy & Shake: The Not-So-Nice Neighbor

Shermy & Shake: The Not-So-Nice NeighborShermy and Shake, the Not-So-Nice Neighbor by Kirby Larson, Shinji Fujioka
Published by Candlewick Press on May 9, 2023
Pages: 96
Format: Early Reader
Goodreads
five-stars

A story of an unlikely pair of friends; Shermy and Shake are polar opposites in every way. Shermy is the bookworm, Shake is the get-out-and-go type of kid. Shake is visiting for the summer and time moves quickly with the storyline highlighting the moments where they just don’t understand each other. As the summer progresses, they find more and more in common. This is a good story about finding ways to make friends and finding commonality with those around you. It has an easygoing prose and a nice smattering of illustrations, and any young child will resonate with some of the frustrations (and hunger) that the two main characters feel!

Reviewed by Mary Randall, Patten Free Library, Bath

five-stars