Friday, October 31, 2025
Greek Mythology by Ken Jennings and Mike Lowery - ADVISABLE
Zodiac Rising by Katie Zhao - ADVISABLE
Zodiac Rising by Katie Zhao, 392 pages. Random House, 2024. $20
Language: R (23 swears, 1 ‘f'); Mature Content: PG-13 (kissing); Violence: PG-13 (bloody death, murder, sword fighting)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: MANY
During the Second Opium War in 1860, British soldiers attacked and looted China’s Summer Palace, stealing five of the twelve zodiac statues. Their theft unleashed a curse, stripping the twelve guardian families of their ancient magic. Generations later, the descendants of those families have taken refuge in Manhattan, hidden away at an elite boarding school. When the lost statues resurface—and a student is murdered—a group of four must embark on a perilous quest to reclaim what was stolen from them, break the curse, and avenge their friend. The crew includes 17yo Alice, a 17-year-old mortal with mysterious abilities; Evangeline, a vampire; Nicholas, a shape-shifting fox spirit; and Tristan, a werewolf.
This book has a lot going for it—history, Chinese mythology, supernatural beings, ancient magic, and an epic quest. All of this is woven together with themes of grief, pride, rivalry, and vengeance. I loved the plot twists! However, I didn’t quite understand why immortal beings over 150 years old would willingly keep attending high school every day. The story also ended on a cliff hanger. I’ll definitely need to read the sequel.
Reviewer: A. Snow, Librarian
A Catalog of Burnt Objects by Shana Youngdahl - OPTIONAL
A Catalog of Burnt Objects by Shana Youngdahl, 368 pages.Penguin Young Readers Group, 2025. $20
Language: G (0 swears, 0 ‘f'); Mature Content: PG (some reference to sexual situations. very mild); Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
17yo Caprice experiences many emotions as her life seems to be changing more rapidly than should be expected. Her older brother has returned home from rehab, she is experiencing a new love, and she is worried about her future education. In the middle of all of this chaos, her small town is forced to recon with a devastating wildfire that literally tears apart the town and the lives of those she loves. How will Caprice find the strength to endure all that her heart and mind are burdened with and expected to survive?
This is a simple and sweet story of how a family comes together after tragedy hits- and hits hard! The story is not as enticing as most young adult novels. I kept waiting for something exciting to happen, but soon realized it was just a simple story of a young girl overcoming her struggles. Ethnicity unknown or not explored
Reviewer: sl
Ellie Haycock is Totally Normal by Gretchen Schreiber - OPTIONAL
Ellie Haycock is Totally Normal by Gretchen Schreiber, 304 pages. St. Martin’s, 2024. $20
Language: R (40 swears, 16 ‘f’); Mature Content: G (some kissing); Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
At school and home Ellie Haycock is totally normal - she has a beautiful boyfriend and is an important part of the school’s debate team. When an unexplained cough sends her to the hospital, though, she is back at the specialty hospital and the family-living for hospital kids where she is part of kids who have problems. Plus Elli is a VACTERLS - a group of birth defects that will keep her in surgery and hospitals for the rest of her life. The two worlds should never meet. BUt her mother, who has been blogging about Ellie since she was born has other ideas. Maybe Ellie, who is intrigued by a new boy at the hospital, Ryan, also has her own ideas of what her life should look like.
I was fascinated by this look in to a world I have no contact with. Since Ellie has a body that can never be “cured” her outlook on hospitals and such is so different from say a cancer kid, who might only be there short term. I really enjoyed reading this new perspective.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Absolutely Everything by Damian Alexander - ESSENTIAL
The City of Lost Cats by Tanya Lloyd Kyi - OPTIONAL
The City of Lost Cats by Tanya Lloyd Kyi, 288 pages. Tundra, 2025. $18
Content: G (very mild danger)
BUYING ADVISORY: EL - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
Since her parents died in a car accident, 12yo Fiona has felt like an afterthought to her aunt, who is now her guardian. And she does not like her aunt’s new boyfriend. While “running away” one day, Fiona finds a trio of formerly lovely old houses, one of which has a large collection of cats, and a couple of birds inside. Fiona is taken by the cats and wants to create a refuge for them.. However, developers want the land on which the houses stand and her aunt’s boyfriend, who works at municipal hall, seems to be in league with them.
The cats and the birds all speak to the listener. The action is a bit slap-stick - the final moment rescue and the change of heart by the demolition team are exciting. I listened to the audiobook and I was put off by some of the choices of the narrator. Though the setting is modern, sometimes I felt like I was in a 1920’s gangster show.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Angelique Lazarus, courtesy of libro.fm
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Dream On by Shannon Hale and Marcela Cespedes - ESSENTIAL
Pennies by Lora Senf - ADVISABLE
Pennies by Lora Senf, 384 pages. Atheneum (Simon), 2025. $19
Content: PG (danger, deaths, not described)
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
People are disappearing from Blight Harbor. Lark, Claret, Mae, and Brigid had perfect plans, but their parents are wary of the danger around their town. The girls are sure they know who is behind the trouble, but they can’t get their parents to listen. Something is really wrong - someone is manipulating the adults. The girls must venture into a dark, mysterious other place to solve the puzzle and rescue one of the girls’ older sister from her unreliable beau, facing danger on many fronts.
Senf takes us back to Blight Harbor in 1921, when John Jeffery Pope was still alive and the Lighthouse Keeper had not yet taken her place. The danger is palpable and Johnny really shows his evil colors. The tension is well built and the friendship between the girls is lovely. It will be good for young raiders to read this right after reading the original trilogy.
The characters cue white.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Busted by Dan Gemeinhart - ESSENTIAL
The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze by Derrick Barnes - OPTIONAL
Content: G (1 mild swear, threats)
BUYING ADVISORY: MS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
13yo Henson Blayze is already on the high school football team. The whole town, 95% white, sees him as the next great hope. In his first game, however, Henson leaves after he finds out that his best young friend has been beaten by the police and is in the hospital. The town, lead by Dem Delta Boys, doesn’t take Henson’s defection well. Meanwhile, Henson’s father is trying to cultivate Henson’s connection to their land - they are one of the few Black families in the county that own such a large property. And the Blayze family has an obligation to the land and to their larger community.
The magical realism of Barnes’s story is a bit confusing. I think Henson could have learned his lessons without it. There is not enough football for me to point this at sports boys. The commentary on Blacks being “required” to entertain white folk to “earn” their place is the best part for me.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Lost on Doll Island by Cassandra Ramos-Gomez - ADVISABLE
Ride or Die by Delilah Dawson - ADVISABLE
Ride or Die by Delilah Dawson, 210 pages. Delacorte (Random House), 2025. $18
Content: PG (scares only)
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
8th grader Brie has been trying to reinvent herself since her family moved. She has been invited to the most exclusive birthday party and if she can get in with the school’s mean queen she has it made. Instead, she finds herself the target of bullying and intimidation and is locked behind a walled off section of the amusement park. A place rumored to be haunted since the deaths of a group of young park goers years ago. Brie runs into some other kids inside the park - and danger.
Dawson knows her middle grade horror. She ramps up the danger and the tension without being gross or bloody. I’ll happily add this to a horror display and recommend it.
The characters are white.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Monday, October 27, 2025
All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall - OPTIONAL
All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall, 304 pages. St. Martin’s, 2025. $30
Language: PG (6 swears, 0 ‘f’); Mature Content: G ; Violence: PG-13 (vicious dog attack, gun shots, sexual abuse implied)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
Almost since the world was flooded, Nonnie and her older sister Bix have lived in the American Museum of Natural History with a few other museum employees and their families. When a superstorm sweeps through, only Nonie, Bix, Father and one other adult escape. Now the little group is headed north, following a map to an old family farm, where they hope to find family and a new safe place to settle.
While Nonie and her family encounter racism and life threatening danger, I was not drawn into her story. I feel this was not written for a YA audience - more of a literary commentary on global warming. The post-apocalypse setting is not apocalyptic enough to satisfy my need for pathos and danger.
Nonie and her family are white. Their friend is black.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Eunice Wong courtesy of libro.fm
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Stitch Head by Guy Bass, illustrated by Pete Williamson - ADVISABLE
Sunday, October 26, 2025
The Better to Eat You With by Tehlor Kay Mejia - ADVISABLE
The Better to Eat You With by Tehlor Kay Mejia, 242 pages. Delacorte (Random House), 2025. $18
Language: G (1 swears, 0 ‘f’); Mature Content: G; Violence: G (some danger, dead animals)
BUYING ADVISORY: MS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SOME
12yo Evan is looking forward to a summer away from her bickering parents and hanging out with her best summer friends Billie and Jackson at the summer cabins they always rent. Evan’s mother has been harping on her for the last 9 months about “healthy” eating habits, which sound like “don’t eat anything tasty” to Evan. But everyone around the lake is worried about sightings of a monster around the lake.
While Mejia has a supernatural and slightly spooky element to her story (the cover screams monster book), her core story is about Evan, her anorexia, and Billie desperately trying to help her. Add this to Alyson Gerber’s Taking Up Space and Schu’s Louder Than Hunger ) among other great books about eating disorders. I am a little worried that kids picking it up for the cover will be disappointed that the content isn’t as spooky as they were hoping.
The characters are white.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
Stitch by Padraig Kenny - ESSENTIAL
Saturday, October 25, 2025
The Teacher of Nomad Land A World War II Story by Daniel Nayeri - ADVISABLE
Queso, Just in Time by Ernesto Cisneros - ADVISABLE
Friday, October 24, 2025
Moonleapers by Margaret Peterson Haddix - OPTIONAL
Moonleapers by Margaret Peterson Haddix, 320 pages. HarperCollins, 2025. $20
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
12yo Maisie is SO not happy about spending the summer away from her friends and at her Great-Aunt Hazel’s home instead. It is a bland house in a bland subdivision and Hazel isn’t even home - she’s in a nursing home and Maisie doesn’t get to see her. Her mother has given her Hazel’s old cell phone, though - that could be a plus. Maisie starts receiving odd texts - turns out Maisie has the potential to be a Moonleaper - a connection between past and present, with the power to change lives for the better.
This looks to be the first in a series - it felt like a lot of set up to get to a place I wasn’t sure I wanted to get to. When Haddix is on, she is brilliant. But by 300 pages, I was kind of done.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



















