Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Picture Book Review: Raise Your Hand

 



Alice answers a question in class but gets the answer wrong. She's embarrassed and when the teacher asks the next question, she knows the answer. But she doesn't raise her hand. Other girls don't raise their hands and decides to come up with an idea. How can they make girls feel more confident?

This is such an important topic - girls not raising their hands in school and girls losing their confidence. I love the message that no one is right all the time. Everyone is wrong sometimes, but that doesn't mean that you stop trying. It's such an encouraging story. This is a must have book for your school or public library.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday: Spring Covers

 This week's topic is all about Spring covers: gardens, flowers, and more.


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Have you read of these?

Monday, April 7, 2025

Middle Grade Review: How to Draw a Secret

 


Cindy loves art; she's excited when her art teacher shares an art contest. But the assignment is all about family. Cindy's family is broken. Her father's been living in Taiwan. Her parents are separated, but she's not supposed to tell anyone. When her grandmother dies, her mothers and sisters travel to Taiwan.

There she struggles to learn about her family - why her parents separated and why her father disappeared. No one wants to talk about it. She's stuck in her art project until she can uncover answers.
My Thoughts: I felt so bad for Cindy. I wanted to wrap her up in a hug. She wanted to share her feelings with her friends, but she wasn't allowed to. I love how she, her sisters, and her mom explored Taiwan. They had such a great time eating food and being together. I loved how she explored her art contest assignment. I loved the illustrations. 

Cover Thoughts: Charming
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A great graphic novel for your school and public library's collection

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Picture Book Review: Black Joy

 



Jaden's neighborhood has a worn down brick wall. Jaden wants to revitalize the wall. He sees love everywhere. Everyone wants to make their mark on the wall. 

I love how this book takes art and makes it a community event. I love how this book talks about the different ways to love each other - and especially yourself. The mural looks amazing and full of love. What a great message! 

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Picture Book Review: Where are You Bronte?


Bronte lived a good life with his human who loved him. When Bronte died, Tomie missed him.

Review: This is a lovely story about death and grief and life. The illustrations are charming. 


I love how many there are in the book. This is a simple story but it's full of heart. 

* Book sent for review
** Book published May 6, 2025

Library Recommendation: A must have picture book for your library's collection.

 It's terribly heartbreaking losing your dog. I lost mine a few years back and I miss him every day.

I was lucky enough to meet Tomie dePaola. He took a picture with me and signed a book. 


Friday, April 4, 2025

Romance Review: The Spy and I

 

Dove is mistaken for her sister and her whole world changes instantly. She's an excellent hacker that just happened to quote a movie line back to a man in a restaurant. He has a briefcase with intel. Within minutes, he's killed. Someone pushes Dove out the door. 

Mendez claims to be her sister's partner. Madison works for the CIA but she's been missing. Mendez poses as a reporter to get close to Dove to see if she knows the whereabouts of her sister. Now they're both stuck trying to unravel a mess of a situation. 

Dove's thrown into the deep end, as she looks similar to her sister. She can pose for Madison if the contacts haven't met yet. Nothing seems to go ask planed - including her developing feelings for Mendez.
My Thoughts: I really loved this book. It was the perfect blend of spies, action, and romance. There was lots of action and danger and plot twists. I loved the hacking bits - especially the Taylor Swift shout out! I'm very much looking forward to the next book. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute!
Source: Purchased
Library Recommendation: A fantastic romantic thriller for your public library's romance collection

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Review: It's a Love/Skate Relationship

 

Charlie Porter had the shot that would tie the game - when a cheap shot ruins her plans. After the game, the guy comes out at her again. This time she punches him and accidentally starts a brawl. At school, she loses her scholarship. She's forced to attend the local high school - with the same bullies from the fight. Charlie's also forced to pay for the damages; she's working off the payments are the rink.

There she runs into Alexa. She's a figure skater with Olympic dreams, but her partner sprained his ankle in the fight. Alexa's mother, her coach, thinks that Charlie could step in for Frankie. She reluctantly agrees. Alexa and Charlie can't stand each other. They bicker at every opportunity. Charlie's struggling to find her footing at figure skating. 

Can Charlie survive the worst year of her life?
My Thoughts: 


If you've seen the Cutting Edge, this is the book for you. 

It has the same ideas - the banter and the learning to figure skate.

It also has a great friendship and great family. I loved Charlie's father and brother. I felt bad for her about her mom. 

The jock bullies made me angry.

I didn't want this book to end. It was amazing. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A Fantastic sports lesbian romance - highly recommended for your school and public library's collection.