Sunday, March 1, 2026

Picture Book Review: Nature Picture Books

 


A poetry book about woodpeckers. 

The illustrations are lovely and even though there is not a lot of text, there's plenty of information. There's also a lot of back matter in the book that rounds out the book. 

A tree falls down in the forest, and it changes and helps everything.

The illustrations are soft and there's so much to pour over in this book. The fallen tree helps so many parts of the forest and lives on. There's a lot of back matter in this book too for further learning. 

Marcus isn't sure about gardening, but his Grandma loves it. She shares her love and knowledge about plants with him. Soon, he's taken to gardening too.

Marcus is funny and clever. I love how he relates to the plants and the garden. This one is perfect for PLANT A SEED theme.

One boy walks with his dog and collections questions about all the things they see. 

The seasons change in this book. The paper illustrations are amazing. This book asks a lot of questions but doesn't answer all of them. This might lead to more research to discover the answers. There is a lot of vocabulary here and a lot to talk about. 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Picture Book Review: You Can Sit with Me



This is a sweet story about kindness and being a friend. It's the perfect book to share. There aren't many words on the page, making this an accessible story. 

This is a must have book for your library's collection. 

Friday, February 27, 2026

Mood Board: You Had Me @ Hello World

While this book was a romance, it dealt with a lot of heavy moments.
Abuse
Being kicked out of home
Escape
Finding a path for yourself
Rescuing your family
Following your passion
Standing up for yourself
Saying no to people

None of that is easy, but all of that is in this book.

It was a good book, but the ending was a little bit rushed. I wish there was another chapter or two.


 

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Review: Cruel Summer

 


Their freshman year of high school is over and big summer plans are in the works:
TS is going to London with her posh girlfriend Gemma. Only, she doesn't realize just how posh Gemma really is or how rude her family can be.
Tay is performing with her band and hopefully getting an opening spot, if everyone in the band can agree on their set list.
Teffy is happy with her boyfriend, but once she tells her parents, the secret will be out. Is she ready for more people to know about them?
Taylor is heading to summer camp, but unfortunately so is her ex-boyfriend. What goes from a happy summer quickly becomes horrific....
My Thoughts: The sequel to Love Stories is just as drama filled as the first book. There is plenty of love for Taylor Swift, friendship drama, and romance. I love how these friends support each other through thick and thin. I didn't want to put this book down. I hope there are more in the works about this friend group.

And Easter Egg: Whispering Pines camp in from Jen Calonita's (The Taylor's 0.5) book:


Cover Thoughts: Adorable
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: Must have books for your school and public library for your Taylor Swift fans.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Picture Book Review: MousterWorks

 




Two mice and their grandmother visit a museum and see lots of famous paintings. But none of them have any cheese and poor Pepin is hungry. 

The two mice are hidden in each work of art, making this book one to pour over the gorgeous illustrations. 

The author has a website, with more information about the pictures chosen, her art process, and the mice. 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Book Quotes

 This week's topic us favorite lines. I have a few:







I thought I had a few more, but it's clear I need to make some more.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Middle Grade Review: Treasure of Ocean Parkway



* Book 2 in the series *
Thea discovers a clue hidden in a closet in her apartment. She knows exactly who should help her solve it - the podcasters from her apartment building. She finds Roya and Amin and pitches them the idea, a new mystery for their next podcast.

The clue is a treasure hunt from her grandfather. Her dad won't talk about him; they don't have a good relationship. Currently her grandfather lives in a home for people with dementia. The clues are supposed to lead to a treasure within the apartment building. 

Can they solve the clues and find the treasure or is it lost forever?
My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this sequel. I felt bad for Thea as she was lonely without her sister for company and she barely saw her parents.  I love that she gave from a long time of artists. I love how she became friends with Roya and Amin over the course of figuring out the puzzles. I love how the puzzles here related to the building and also art. Amin's train contest was a fun side story. I love how they set this up for another book in the series. I hope there are several more in the works. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Why I Read This One: I loved the first book - and the combination of mysteries and podcasts
Library Recommendation: Highly Recommended for your middle grade collections.