Saturday, February 21, 2026
Picture Book Review: The Humble Pie
Friday, February 20, 2026
Review: Heart Check
Harper hates the hockey team; they're just a bunch of cocky sports guys. They get all the funding, and the rest of the school gets close to nothing. When the hockey coach gets fired, rumors fly that Harper's responsible. Now her jewelry making business is in jeopardy.Dawson knows he's a hockey superstar. But that won't mean anything if he can't get a scholarship to play hockey. He doesn't want to end up like his father, reliving his glory days while stuck in town. The loss of his coach and all his contacts is stressing out Dawson. The new coach isn't interesting in making him feel special. He's giving other guys on the team a chance. Dawson doesn't like his odds.Harper and Dawson get thrown together. They start talking and realize that first impressions aren't always right. As they catch feelings for each other, they have to learn to trust each other. Or their new relationship just might be over before it started.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Review: The Snowman Code
Blessing is having a tough time. She was being bullied at school; she stopped going. She told her teacher they were moving to Australia. The winter has been going on for so long and her mom has SAD. Blessing desperately wants the winter to end.Everything changes when Blessing meets a snowman: Albert Framlington. Once you talk to a snowman six times, they have to answer. It's part of the snowman code. Blessing and Albert for a friendship and begin to help one another through their troubles.On the one hand, Blessing wants winter to end so her mom will feel better. On the other hand, she doesn't want the winter to end so Albert won't melt.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Picture Book Review: Biographies for Black History Month
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Top Ten Tuesday: Armchair Travel
This week's topic is armchair travel. Here are a few books I can't wait to read and visit.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Middle Grade Monday: James Ponti Author Event
The room was packed, which was nice to see.
Themes:
James writes four themes in his books:
1. Family Drama
2. Mystery
3. Action/Adventure
4. Humor
* He writes about Family because of his own story.
Writing Advice:
1. Write something small and work up to a
book - it's like training for a marathon, you don't go out and decide to
run a marathon in one day. You have to build up to it. It's the same thing with
writing.
2. Read your world aloud. You will catch
more mistakes that way - of even strangely worded scenes.
On Coming up with the concept for The
Sherlock Society
There’s a lake
near his house. There are nine benches around the lake. One day, he decided to
walk about the lake to plot his book. At each bench, he would stop and ask a
question. Each question would be harder than the last and he couldn’t leave the
bench until he solved the answer to the question.
Example: The new
book would be a mystery.
The kids would
get around Florida thanks to their Grandfather.
Why would he
be taking them around to solve mysteries? He had a vested interested as a
former investigative journalist.
After two laps around the lake, he had the book figured out.
Book three: Art Attack comes out in September and I'm so looking forward to it!
Why Europa is Dedicated to Suzanne:
When James was coming up with the idea for
the Shakespeare Code, he remembered a conversation with former co-worker
Suzanne Collins. He wrote her a quick note about it. She immediately called him
up. They had the same conversation again and then spent time figuring out the
code for this book.
Our newest pictures:
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Plant a Seed: Teen Summer Reading (2)

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