Friday, March 2, 2018

The Mad Wolf's Daughter by Diane Magras

I was lucky enough to receive a copy of this book as an ARC from the author. I've seen it on a lot of "Most Anticipated of 2018" lists for middle grade and friends, I think it is worth the hype. 

Drest lives with her family in a remote part of Scotland. Her mother is not in the picture, so she lives with her father and brothers and is trained in the same ways they are. One night, her family is captured by the local knights of Faintree Castle. One knight is left behind, and Drest takes him as a hostage on her trip to rescue her family. She thinks her family is beloved protectors of the land, but her travels teach her that not everyone may see her family that way. Can she still rescue them before they hang?

I'll admit this is as bit of a male heavy book. We don't know what happened to Drest's mother, and her two most constant companions are male, in addition to her family and the knights. At least Drest doesn't seem to harbor feelings that feminine traits are useless. There are a few women who come into the story and Drest reacts well to them.

I think my favorite part of the story is the way Drest's father and brothers talk to her in her head while she is on her mission to rescue them. They provide a sense of humor, and you also get a sense of each other's personality, since you only meet them briefly in the beginning. It will remind you of the way you hear the voices of your own family in your head.

This is an excellent middle grade addition to any library collection.

Friday, February 2, 2018

Review: Before She Was Harriet

Before She Was Harriet Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beautiful. Stunning. It also illustrates important parts of Harriet Tubman's life. She contained multitudes and did so many more heroic things than many of us will ever do. Someone for all to admire.

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Review: I Love You, Michael Collins

I Love You, Michael Collins I Love You, Michael Collins by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I loved this one. Mamie reminded me a bit of myself. As a kid, I would have picked the least popular thing because I was afraid it would feel bad and then tell people it was really the best. I love episolatory novels, like this one and I think the style really works. I also thought the potential disintegration of the family made sense. I didn't like that it was happening, but it felt real. This is a great story.

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Review: Into the Wild

Into the Wild Into the Wild by Erin Hunter
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read the next series a while ago, but read this one recently. I can see why kids like it, even if I don't feel the urge to go back and read more.

You can hear more of my thoughts, as well as two other bright people, here: http://www.frowl.org/worstbestsellers...

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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Review: Long Way Down

Long Way Down Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I'll be honest: I have loved every single thing Jason Reynolds has ever written. I even think he has the best author bio on his books. I adore him, and his mission, and then he has amazing writing skills on top of that. It's incredible.

This is a novel in verse, and it's the story of Will, whose brother Shawn was just murdered. He knows the rules: 1. Don't cry. 2. Don't snitch 3. Revenge. So he takes his brother's gun and goes into the elevator, convinced he knows who shot Shawn. Over the course of the minute-long elevator ride, ghosts visit him, talking about how they died. Can they have any influence over how he thinks, or will the Rules override all?

Just so good.

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Friday, January 26, 2018

It's Multicultural Children's Book Day!

Happy Multicultural Children's Book Day!


I was lucky enough to receive a book to review. I received Brandon Makes Jiǎo Zi (餃子)  by Eugenia Chu from the author. In this story, Brandon loves making jiao zi, especially with his grandmother. She comes for a visit, and they work together to make the delicious dumplings. Brandon makes a silly dumpling at the end, and his whole family laughs. It's great to see an inter-generational story, especially one about a grandmother and grandson working on something together. This picture book is the first I've read that includes Mandarin Chinese, so it was fun to see the characters and the words together, and to practice sounding the words out. I also love that Chu includes audio on her website to further help with the pronunciation.  The illustrations were not as strong as the text. I found them to be a bit too simple, even if they are better than something I could do!


Thank you so much Ms. Chu for sending me your book! If you would like more information about Brandon or Ms. Chu, you can visit her website or one of her social media pages.





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