Based off a painting called, ‘The
Sleeping Gypsy” by Henry Rousseau, Mordicai depicts a story of how the painting
came to be. When a gypsy falls asleep, a lion, the moon, a baboon, an ostrich ,
a rabbit, a tortoise, a lizard, and an ostrich wonder where she came from. A beautifully
illustrated picture reminiscent of the painting, Gerstein bring his imaginative
take to life and draws the readers into the story. The text is simple and is
easily complemented by the rich, colorful illustrations. A great read aloud for
young children and their parents or teachers, this is a perfect addition to any
collection. PreK-3. ADVISABLE. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI
Public Library.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
The Gauntlet by Eoin Colfer-ESSENTIAL
Colfer, Eoin, The Gauntlet. Pgs.
273. Marvel, 2016. $16.99. Language: G, Mature Content: PG, Violence: PG
On route to a public appearance at
an environmental summit, Tony Stark is currently running in his party suit, the
suit with minimum bells and whistles. When he catches a glimpse of a threat
that could destroy the summit, however, he knows he has to go. When he gets
there, he finds himself stripped of his suit, in a jail cell, and facing his arch
nemesis, Mandarin. With no one knowing where he is, Tony must rely on the help
of the girl, Saoirse, who got tricked into tricking him. Now, Tony must find a
way to get off the island and stop Mandarin once and for all. Will he succeed?
Action-packed and full of Eoin
Colfer’s humor, this book is engaging and impossible to put down. Eoin’s
writing and narrative style easily pulls readers into Tony’s world. The plot is
complex, well-developed, and entertaining. The characters are true to their
movie counterparts and Eoin’s humor adds a lot of depth to their personalities.
This is a must-read for any reluctant reader, Marvel fan, Eoin Colfer fan, or
anyone who likes action-packed adventures.
EL, MS - ESSENTIAL. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.
EL, MS - ESSENTIAL. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.
Trouble Makes a Comeback by Stephanie Tromly-ESSENTIAL
Tromly, Stephanie, Trouble Makes
a Comeback. Pgs. 298. Penguin Random House, 2016. $17.99. Language: G,
Mature Content: PG-13 (drugs, kidnapping, murder, some off-page sexual content), Violence: PG-13(drugs, kidnapping, murder, attempted murder)
Phillip Digby is back in town and
is following a new lead he has on his sister. He wants Henry and Zoe to help
him again. Zoe Webster, however, has become popular and is trying to balance
Digby with her social life. As the trio do a little digging, they also discover
that there is someone selling Steroids to the football team, including Zoe’s
boyfriend, Austin. With two cases to solve, Zoe, Henry, and Digby are on the
case. Will they find out what happened to Digby’s sister? Who is behind the
steroid selling at school?
Humorous and engaging, the author
pulls the readers right into Zoe’s world. The characters are delightfully
well-developed and realistic. The plot
is complex and keeps the reader guessing what will happen next. The
descriptions are detailed and make the imagination run wild. Like Veronica Mars
(teenage sleuth) on overdrive, this is a must-have addition to any collection.
Due to content, this is best suited for Grades to 12. Although it will make more sense if readers read Trouble is a Friend of Mine, this book can be read separately as
well.
MS, HS. ESSENTIAL. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.
MS, HS. ESSENTIAL. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.
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