Sunday, January 4, 2026
The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur by Allan Wolf, illustrated by Jose Pimienta - ESSENTIAL
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Three Blue Hearts by Lynne Kelly - ADVISABLE
Three Blue Hearts by Lynne Kelly, 288 pages. Random House, 2025. $18.
Language: G (0 swears 0 'f'); Mature Content: G; Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Everybody knows 12yo Max. Either because his father is a prominent politician, or because he seems to make dumb mistakes, like running the wrong way on the field losing his team the game. This summer, his mom has rented a beach house, and Max would love a fresh start. He wants to be called Milo, and hopes he can be himself, and make some friends. On his first walk on the beach, he discovers an injured octopus, meets a boy who knows a nature center nearby, and offers to help around the place to help care for the octopus.
Much of Three Blue Hearts revolves around caring for Ursula - making engaging enrichments to keep her active (and in her tank - she's an escape artist), and learning about caring for wildlife in general. Max's two friends are a great dynamic - befriending Max right away, but not giving away too much of their stories too quickly. The family dynamics are also great, Max has grandparents from a former step-parent, and parents with much different expectations for Max. There isn't a whole lot of action which makes for a slow plot, but waiting for an octopus to grow back a leg takes time. Fans of Lynne Kelly's other books, including Song for a Whale will appreciate Three Blue Hearts as well.
The characters default white
Lisa Librarian
Friday, January 2, 2026
Mayhem on the Marzipan Express by Rebecca Connolly - OPTIONAL
Mayhem on the Marzipan Express (A Claire Walker Mystery #2) by Rebecca Connolly, 320 pages. Shadow Mountain Publishing, 2026. $19.
Language: G (0 swears, 0 “f”); Mature Content: PG; Violence: PG
BUYING ADVISORY: HS, ADULT - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
Alan Gables himself asked Claire to assist him during an exclusive event, baking on a train full of Alan-fans on their way to an event honoring his achievements. She is flattered to be working with him, and Claire’s boyfriend, Jonny, is excited about the potential for a little romance on this trip. When a dead body is found in Dining Car 3, priorities shift for everyone.
While the title references Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, the only significant similarity is that this murder mystery takes place on a train. Claire and Jonny are amateur sleuths, and there is as much focus on their romance drama as on the murder. While there was too much self depreciation for my tastes, it is obvious that this is a labor of love for the author. Connolly delivers a fun, light mystery with a generous side helping of ridiculousness that is meant to make readers laugh. If murder mystery can be lighthearted and cozy, this series is it.
The majority of characters are English and Scottish. The mature content rating is for alcohol use, kissing, illegal activity, mild innuendo, and multiple uses of the phrase “sex appeal.” The violence rating is for assault, mild blood and gore, corpses, and murder.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Room to Breathe by Kasie West - ADVISABLE
Room to Breathe by Kasie West, 272 pages. Delacorte Romance (Random House), 2026. $13.
Language: G (0 swears, 0 “f”); Mature Content: PG13; Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: SEVERAL
Once best friends, Indy and Beau no longer talk to each other. Until they get locked in a bathroom after school on Friday. Avoiding each other is impossible in their new close quarters, and their school supplies can’t distract them the entire night from addressing the mistakes they made.
The short chapters flip from their current predicament to before their falling out and back again, letting readers watch the fallout as the aftermath is discussed. Indy’s story is about making both mistakes and amends. Although every reader’s situation might not turn out as well as Indy’s, there is hope in seeing that devastating changes in a life do not ruin every path forward. Even if an end to a period of difficulty is not ideal, we can choose to change and start a new period.
Indy and Caroline are described as White, Ava is described as Asian, and Beau is depicted as White on the cover. The mature content rating is for alcohol use, mentions of drugs, partial nudity, kissing, and illegal activity.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson
Monday, December 29, 2025
Twin Tides by Hien Nguyen - OPTIONAL
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Seven All Alone by Kirsty McKay - SEVERAL
Saturday, December 27, 2025
They All Had a Secret by Michele Leathers - OPTIONAL
Friday, December 26, 2025
Lady or the Tiger by Heather M. Herrman - OPTIONAL
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Braided by Leah Cypess - ESSENTIAL
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
I, Rock: a Geology Tale by Katie Slivensky and Steph Stilwell - ADVISABLE
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Can You Find Taylor? Seek-and-Find Board Book - ADVISABLE
Sunday, December 21, 2025
An Ocean Apart by Jill Tew - ADVISABLE
Saturday, December 20, 2025
The Beasts We Bury by D. L. Taylor - ESSENTIAL
Friday, December 19, 2025
The Silenced by Diana Rodriguez Wallach - SEVERAL
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Night Chef by Mika Song, - ADVISABLE
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Starstrike by Yoon Ha Lee - OPTIONAL
Starstrike (Moonstorm #2) by Yoon Ha Lee, 368 pages. Delacorte Press (Random House), 2025. $20
Language: PG-13 (70 swears, 0 ‘f'); Mature Content: G (none); Violence: PG (frequent Sci-Fi battles, gunfights and death with moderate detail. Some intense combat scenes)
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
Starstrike follows Hwa Young, a 16yo Korean girl whose life is torn apart by a devastating alien strike. Driven by grief and anger, she joins an underground resistance with her best friend Geum. As battles escalate, Hwa must navigate fractured alliances, internal doubts, and the ever-present threat of death. With Earth's fate hanging in the balance, she discovers the strength to lead, but is torn between who she should trust.
I liked this book because it was very fast-paced and captured my attention from the beginning. I was eager to find out what was happening with Hwa Young after reading the first book. Although the book can be very emotional and dark at times, I felt like some students would be able to connect with this. The world seems frighteningly realistic and I enjoyed the character development for the most part. Some of the characters remained flat and I longed to know more about them. Overall this was an exciting read with a lot of action.
Jessica Nelson CTHS Librarian
Monday, December 15, 2025
365 Amazing True Things To Read in Bed by Edward Brooke-Hitching and Oksana Drachkovska - ADVISABLE
365 Amazing True Things To Read in Bed by Edward Brooke-Hitching, illustrated by Oksana Drachkovska, 96 pages. NON-FICTION. Words & Pictures (Quarto), 2025. $25. 9781836004561
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
365 Amazing True Things to Read in Bed is filled with a year's worth of fascinating, bite-sized facts, anecdotes, and true stories. Curious readers will enjoy the wild facts like diamond rain or tree dwelling fish and other weird wonders and unbelievable-but -true stories.
Brooke-Hitchings facts and stories are quite fun and interesting to read. A reader would definitely want to take it slow by reading one or more facts over time.
PGPowers
Sunday, December 14, 2025
I am the Swarm by Hayley Chewins - OPTIONAL
I am the Swarm by Hayley Chewins, 336 pages. Penguin, 2025. $20
Language: R (8 swears, 1 ‘f'); Mature Content: PG-13 (passionate kissing, implied sex); Violence: PG-13 (self-harm, attempted suicide, sexual harassment)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
15 yo Nell Strand feels numb and invisible. Her mom is busy with her older sister Mora who is institutionalized for her mental health, and her dad avoids addressing issues by focusing on work. To make matters more complex, her family line is cursed as each family member's magic is revealed when they turn 15. After her birthday, Nell’s own magic appears: her emotions are released from her as insects. When the insects appear, she feels the emotions vividly until the insects die. Then, she returns to numbness. As she struggles through school, a crush, and sexual harassment, she is forced to face her swarm and all its forms from angry wasps to hopeful dragonflies.
This novel in verse hooks you from the first page. The prose is rich with figurative language, which is fitting for the book’s overall metaphor of mental health tied into physical iterations of magic. The novel covers a range of mental health topics, perhaps too many as I wonder if they each get enough of a focus and resolution. Nonetheless, it’s a stunning work with the powerful message of facing your emotions.
Nell’s mother is Afrikaans, and her dad is English. The setting is Cape Town, South Africa.
Megan, High School Librarian
Saturday, December 13, 2025
This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore - OPTIONAL
This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore, 320 pages. Inkyard Press (HarperCollins), 2021. $11.
Language: R (112 swears, 5 “f”); Mature Content: PG13; Violence: PG13
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: SOME
The beach is a nice place to take pictures in the mornings, which is why Jenna, a high school senior preparing a portfolio for college, is there. And then she sees Adam going into the water in his clothes. Adam starts to call for help, and Jenna responds. He found a body in the water—one of Jenna’s classmates.
This mystery thriller is told in narrative, text messages, newspaper articles, and police investigation interviews, which makes for a fun variety for the reader. However, the skips in time from past to present could be disorienting. Lepore does a good job of making the antagonist present without giving them away for a satisfying conclusion and an overall entertaining read.
The majority of characters are implied White, and there is an LGBT character, but saying who is a spoiler. The mature content rating is for kissing, drug and alcohol use (including underage drinking), illegal activity, and partial nudity. The violence rating is for assault, corpses, and mentions of suicide and murder.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson
Friday, December 12, 2025
The Notorious Virtues by Alwyn Hamilton - ESSENTIAL
The Notorious Virtues by Alwyn Hamilton, 512 pages. Penguin, 2025. $23
Language: G (0 swears, 0 ‘f'); Mature Content: G; Violence: PG (Healthy competition between cousins )
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - ESSENTIAL
APPEALS TO: MANY
In a world filled with magic, family politics, history, power, betrayal, and lack of love, Nora is supposed to be an heiress since childhood. When her mother is murdered, Nora’s future is in question. A complicated competition, the Veritas, will determine who is the future heiress. Unfortunately, a cousin no one knew existed, Lotte, enters the scene. Lotte has an equal chance at becoming the next heir but first has to win this trial to get the love and attention of her family. Add to the mix, Theo, a knight, and August, a young journalist, and you have the “perfect storm” of love and honor intertwined with excitement and competition.
Notorious Virtues was easy to read and kept my attention throughout the book. Instead of most “slow burns”, Notorious Virtures pulled me in right from the beginning. The book is intriguing, entertaining, and fun to read. It was easy to connect with all the characters, especially the underdog, Lotte. The author develops each character very well. I loved that it was written with multiple points of view. Very well written!
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