Thursday, May 21, 2026

Graphic Novel Review: Princess Academy

 



A graphic novel adaptation of the novel with the same name. Miri is sent to a Princess Academy where the girls are given instructions on how to behave like a princess. The prince will be choosing one girl from the group as his bride. Miri wants to create a better life for herself and her townspeople. Is marrying the prince the only way?
My Thoughts: I've never read the novel even though it's been on my list for years. I adored the graphic novel from the hardships in town, to the struggles at the academy, to the rankings with the other girls. I loved how Miri wanted to keep learning and improving. I love how she stood up for everyone. The illustrations were charming. I know feel like I should go back and read the trilogy.

Have you read it?
 What did you like of the adaptation?

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Picture Book Wednesday: Cantaloupe and HoneyDo Bake a Cake



Two friends decide to bake a cake together - with some funny results.

Following a recipe isn't always easy as these two friends discover. And having something look nice and taste great is also hard. I love the messy funny moments in this book and how everything turned out. A fantastic story that's perfect to share. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I'd Love to Meet

 This week's topic is about secondary characters, which I've talked about before. In light of news from earlier this month, I'm changing it to authors I'd like to meet.


While I have met a bunch of wonderful authors, there are STILL MORE I'd love to meet.

Previous lists: Author list 1 and author list 2

  1. Barbara Dee 
  2. Kate Messner
  3. Sarah Adams
  4. Rhys Bowen
  5. Raina Telgemeler
  6. Misty Wilson
  7. Alexa Martin
  8. Lindsey Currie
  9. Fleur Bradley 
  10. Emily Charlotte
Who would you like to meet?

Monday, May 18, 2026

Middle Grade Review: Each and Every Spark

 


Penny's family moved to Paris for a year. Instead of being excited, she's miserable and lonely. Her mother has a new job and Penny misses the time they spent together. When her mother and Penny see a hidden painting, Penny spies a letter. She steals the letter, which leads her to research the sender.

Penny discovers the story of two sisters during WWII in France who were scared, hungry, cold, and missing their father. These girls joined the Resistance. Life was never the same.
My Thoughts: I loved this dual POV and dual timeline. The two different timelines kept me turning the pages. I loved the story about the two sisters trying to survive the war. I felt terrible for them and all they experienced. i loved seeing Paris and wandering the streets. I love how the two stories came together in the end.

Cover Thoughts: I love how they captured both characters
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: Highly recommended for your school and public library.

Warning: This book might make you want to wander the streets of Paris too!

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Movie Review: The Devil Wears Prada 2

 




I saw this movie opening weekend and I have thoughts. But not too spoilery.

1. I really enjoyed it, but it wasn't as good as the first one
2. I wish Gisele was in it
3. I loved Emily Blunt and the range of her character
4. That Nigel Moment
5. I didn't love the fashion as much as the first movie
6. I wish Andy really did have more confidence 
7. I loved the friendship moment
8. I loved the nods to the first movie
9. Charlie was great!
10. The SNARK!

I'm really glad they made a sequel.
If you liked the first one, you'll enjoy this one too. 

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Picture Book Review: Underwearwolf



When his uncle sends him to coolest pair of underwear for his birthday, the boy fails to follow the instructions. He wears them during a full moon. And something strange happens.

This is a super fun story that readers will really enjoy. Even though the boy knows the underwear is helping cause ALL the mischief, he can't take it off. This silly book will lead to some interesting discussions with kids.

Give this to readers of who love underwear books and during the Halloween season.

* Book sent for review

Friday, May 15, 2026

Review: Ember Eternal

 


Book 1

Fox is a thief with morals—she steals from those who can afford it and only a little at that. She has no choice. Fox and her three closest companions entered into indentured servitude to the Lady, a mysterious noble with widespread political power by questionable means, in order to pay off familial debts. While searching for an easy mark in town, Fox helps a royal bodyguard fend off a would-be assassin’s attack on a prince’s life.

But what started off as protecting the prince out of good conscience has now unwittingly embroiled this thief in a vast world of politics, high stakes, and romance. - summary from the publisher

My Thoughts: I really loved this slow burn fantasy novel. I loved the relationship between Fox and Wren. I loved Wren's moments with the guard - fully of snark and chemistry. I loved the library in the palace. This story unfolds slowly, but it's also very cozy. Plus, there was action and danger. And there was a mean girl. I'm curious about the magic and what it means for Fox.  I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes. It's the perfect book to curl up and read with a large mug of tea. 

Cover Thoughts: Cool
Source: My Library
Why I read this: I like Chloe Neill's writing. I've read several of her books.
Library Recommendation: Grab this one for your romance/fantasy readers! Highly recommended. 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Review: Meet me at the Museum

 


Tina pens a letter to a museum worker she met ages ago. The museum curator writes back to inform her that he died several years ago. Tina decides to respond sparking up a friendship between England and Denmark. They talk about their lives, their work, and their families. Soon they begin to rely on each other for advice and friendship.
Why I read it: It was a list of books similar to The Correspondent.

My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this novel. Tina lives a very rustic life and she doesn't seem to have many joyful moments. Anders had a hard marriage and is now trying to repair his relationship with his children. I enjoyed how their relationship developed over the letters and they shared their joys, their disappointments, and their failures. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Picture Book Review: Goodnight, Bruce



Bruce is trying to put the geese and the mice to bed - but they just want MORE.

Poor Bruce! He's so grumpy but sweet at the same time.  I love these books and this one is such a funny story. 

5 stars: perfect

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: May Flowers

 This week's topic is all about May Flowers - or floral book covers. Here are some flower covers of books I want to read.












Flowers are so cheerful; they brighten up any room.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Middle Grade Booklist: Parent Trap

 


I read one for last week and realized, I've read several, so I made a booklist for Parent Trap Inspired Books


Books Included:

Reverse Parent Trap

Parent Trap
Meet Me Halfway
 Bhai for Now


Are you a fan of the Parent Trap?

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Happy Mother's Day


Sending love to all the moms and mother figures out there. 

 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Picture Book Review: When You Dream Big

 



It's DREAM BIG week at school. Everyone has ideas on what they want to be when they grow up. Everyone except Charley. She's not sure. How can she figure it out?

It's not easy figuring out what you want to be. Charley comes up with an answer that works. She's brave and her idea sets off a spark reaction in her class.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Review: In the Blood

 


Tessa was abandoned at the fire station when she was a baby. She's never known anything about her birth parents and always wondered. Not that her adoptive parents aren't great, but it just feels like a part of her is missing. 

When she turns 18, her best friend gives her an ancestry kit, hoping that Tessa will find some answers. She never imagines what she'll uncover and how that will change everything.
My Thoughts: I really love April Henry and was thrilled to have an ARC of her latest book. I love how Tessa's school work in science class mirrored her testing. I loved Tessa's friendship with El and her growing relationship with Victor. I loved the alternative perspectives. On the mystery side, I loved learning details about the Portland Phantom - from the documentary excerpts and the police officers working the case. I liked the perspective of the killer and learning details from him.  This one was a creepy addictive read that I didn't want to put down (classic April Henry) 

Cover Thoughts: Creepy -but good!
Source: ARC sent for review
Library Recommendation: A must have book for your school and public library

* Book comes out May 12 (Tuesday)

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Graphic Novel Review: Just Between Us

 


Lydia is super talented and she's smashing the competition. But she also doesn't remember why she chose figure skating. It's a lot of pressure and with the Olympics looming, she's not sure she has what it takes. When a rival starts training at her ice rink, she sees the way Elaine sparkles on the ice. Could she be the key to helping Lydia figure out her problem.
My Thoughts: I love figure skating, so I'm here for all the books. I love how these two rivals formed a friendship and began to care about each other and learn from other. And that ending! I enjoyed the soft colors with the illustrations - the yellows combined with the black.

* If you loved watching Alyssa Liu skate; read this graphic novel.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Picture Book Review: A Puppy Like Yours



A puppy like yours might be very different than mine, but we love them so much!

There's a great message in this adorable picture book. The illustrations are wonderful. Share this with a dog lover today!

Source: Book signed by Kayla Harren at PLA

Picture of my pups:
Knightley: Black and Tan
Emma: Black and White

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I Miss

 Top Ten Tuesday: Authors We Wish Were Still Writing


Obviously the biggest:
Jane Austen

Others who died:
Louisa May Alcott
Edith Wharton
Huntley Fitzpatrick
LM Montgomery
Mary Higgins Clark

I would love more from these authors:
Tessa Dare 
Judy Blume
Miranda Kenneally
Jenna Evans Welch

I would have said, but these two authors have book news! 
Lisa Kleypas
Sarah Dessen

Book series that Died:
Heist Society. I want MORE of these.

I'm sure there are others, but I'm drawing a blank right now. What authors do you miss?

Monday, May 4, 2026

Middle Grade Review: No Way Never Sisters


Roxy and Meli couldn't be more different. They're not friends - at all. But their parents are in love and are engaged. Roxy and Meli can't believe how fast everything is changing. This summer, they all move in to a new house together. Life isn't the same and they're not happy. They come up with a brilliantly terrible idea. They're going to split up their parents and then their lives will return back to normal.
My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this book; I wanted to like it more but I just...felt badly for the parents. I didn't feel much sympathy for the girls, even though their lives were being upended. There were so many misunderstandings between them that made them unhappy with each other.  I did like how they started to trust each other and balance each other out. I loved the Benjis and how they were so happy to hang out together. Meli has scoliosis and has to wear a brace. Meli's Abuela is super sweet and of course smart. I love how she influenced the girls at the end. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A fun family drama filled read, recommended for your school and public library

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Picture Book Review: Read All about It

 



Hedgehog's father gives him strict rules to follow. In one day, Hedgehog breaks them all - for a good cause. But is that how his father will see it?

This book talks about rules, helping people, and sharing the news. I love the soft illustrations in this story. I love how it ended on a funny note.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Moderating a Panel at PLA (Public Library Association)

 Last month, I was excited to check off a huge item on my professional bucket list - be part of a presentation at a national conference. I'd requested to present at a YALSA conference before and was rejected, but this opportunity came to me.

The panel of authors was amazing. I loved all their books.

Marissa Meyer:

Michelle Jabes Corpora:

Book 1 Review
Book 2 Review
And I'm waiting desperately for the last book in the trilogy

Randy Ribay

Emiko Jean:

What a line up right?

And I was lucky enough to moderate the panel. 

We had a lightening round of getting to know you questions where we learned about the author's favorite writing snack, if they're a plotter or a panser, if they listen to music when they write, and a book they recently read and enjoyed.

I asked questions of each author. And then the crowd asked questions.

Emiko Jean has a fantastic secondary character in Jiji, the main character's grandfather. We talked about him. Marissa Meyer talked about the struggles of writing with someone else and what happens when you disagree. She also talked about her favorite types of escape rooms and tactile vs technological pieces. Michelle Jabes Corpora talked about how she writes the books as written and not each character's story first and then pieces together the story. She also talked about social media and using it as her real self - not always with make-up and not always polished. Because being real is important - especially for teens. There will be a snake with her on book tour and in some videos. Randy Ribay's book is about the possibility of death, so he talked about what he would do with his last days. He also talked about colonialism and how stories are erased from cultures. His story is steeped in Filipino mythology with his own twist.  

There was a lot of laughter. 

Of course, I was awkward, but I hope in the best way. I was a little nervous at the beginning, but I think it went well. And it would be fun to moderate more panels/author chats, so let me know if you need one!

Friday, May 1, 2026

On Your Radar: Nest of Tongues


Title: Nest of Tongues
Author: Randy Ribay
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: August 11, 2026


Why it Should be on Your Radar:
Sibling story (Lily and Caleb)
Manananggal (Filipino vampires)
Family
Action and Danger
Creepy
Caleb is marked for death
Uncovering clues while fighting for your life
That ending!

* This ARC was sent for review for a PLA panel that will talk about TOMORROW.
Come back and see what it was all about.