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“When the mist rises, and the smiling man comes walking, you must avoid large places at night.”

Small Spaces by Arden, Katherine

January 13, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

Ollie hasn’t been much of a people-person, but since her mother died the only solace she can seem to find is in books.  On a bike ride home from school, she comes across a woman sobbing by the lake, trying to talk herself into throwing an old black book into the water.  On a whim, Ollie steals the book and discovers within its pages a strange and spooky old story about the Webster family and their tragedy brought on by a sinister “smiling man.” The […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Horror Tagged With: autumn, Children's Books, children's lit, horror, Katherine Arden, kid lit, middle grade, New England, scarecrows, Vermont

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:4 · Genres: Children's Books, Horror · Tags: autumn, Children's Books, children's lit, horror, Katherine Arden, kid lit, middle grade, New England, scarecrows, Vermont ·
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Here There Be Giant Catfish Monsters

A World Below by Wesley King

January 10, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

When Mr. Baker takes his sixth grade class to the Carslbad Caverns for their end of year field-trip, he assures them they’ll find awe and adventure. Turns out they find a little too much of both. Wandering the cavern’s depths, they get caught in an earthquake that sends them deeper underground and the students find themselves split up, teacherless, and lost in the middle of the earth. As they try to find their way back, they will encounter unrecognizable wildlife, conquer their own fears, and […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: #weneeddiversebooks, adventure, biracial protagonist, Children's Books, kid lit, middle grade, New Mexico, survival, wesley king

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:3 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: #weneeddiversebooks, adventure, biracial protagonist, Children's Books, kid lit, middle grade, New Mexico, survival, wesley king ·
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Princess Sparkle Destroyer of Worlds

Sanity and Tallulah by Molly Brooks

January 7, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

What sort of mischief would two tweens who grew up on a space station get into? Why, inventing new species and saving the day of course! Sanity and Tallulah are best friends and children of VIPs on board their space station home. Sanity is the smarty pants who spends her time experimenting and futzing with mechanics, usually on the sly and not quite in the realm of what her parents would allow. Tallulah is along for the ride, though she prefers gushing over their favorite […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Children's Books, children's comics, cute animals, diversity, Graphic Novel, kid lit, molly brooks, sci-fi, STEM

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Children's Books, children's comics, cute animals, diversity, Graphic Novel, kid lit, molly brooks, sci-fi, STEM ·
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“If you can’t win the game, you have to cheat.”

The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Lee, Mackenzi

January 6, 2019 by cosbrarian 2 Comments

Have you read Mackenzi Lee’s The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue? If not, stop reading this review and go read that.  This is the sequel, and both books are utterly delightful and disarming. This book is the second in The Montague Siblings series (or duology? there are only two of them) and the story belongs to Felicity, the more sensible and academic of the two.  Gentleman’s Guide made it clear that Felicity has more interest in science and medicine than domesticity and society and in her […]

Filed Under: Young Adult Tagged With: #weneeddiversebooks, 18th century, feminism, historical fiction, LGBTQ, mackenzi lee

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Young Adult · Tags: #weneeddiversebooks, 18th century, feminism, historical fiction, LGBTQ, mackenzi lee ·
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