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Brother where art thou?

Bringing Back Kay-Kay by Dev Kothari

July 29, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Cbr17bingo Borrowed (I borrowed from the library) Recently the title Bringing Back Kay-Kay by Dev Kothari came to my attention. It was published a while back, and since my local library did not have it, I had to request an interlibrary loan. I do not think I would have liked trying to read this as an online reader. There several twists and the pacing that would make it uncomfortable for me personal reading style. When I received the copy, I looked at it and thought […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Health, Mystery, Poetry, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr17bingo, Cbr17bingo Borrowed, Dev Kothari, family, Mental Health, parents, siblings, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:338 · Genres: Children's Books, Health, Mystery, Poetry, Young Adult · Tags: cbr17bingo, Cbr17bingo Borrowed, Dev Kothari, family, Mental Health, parents, siblings, Social Themes ·
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Coming of age during the Cuban Revolution

How to Say Goodbye in Cuban by Daniel Miyares

July 29, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Cbr17bingo Border (leaving Cuba’s borders is dangerous, entering the US boarding is difficult) While a tense story, How to Say Goodbye in Cuban by Daniel Miyares, is also a delightful one of overcoming the adversity of the times. Though immigration stories are not new, the author makes this based on real events (his own fathers journey from Cuba to the States) fresh. This is a relatively unknown story as I have not seen a lot of stories that were set so much in Cuba with little […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Caribbean & Latin America, Carlos Miyares, cbr17bingo, Cbr17bingo Border, Cuba, cuban revolution, Daniel Miyares, Emigration, Immigration, refugees

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:337 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Caribbean & Latin America, Carlos Miyares, cbr17bingo, Cbr17bingo Border, Cuba, cuban revolution, Daniel Miyares, Emigration, Immigration, refugees ·
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I almost used this for red, but things are not always greener (grass) on the other side of this friendship

The Slightly Spooky Tale of Fox and Mole by Cecilia Heikkila

July 28, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Cbr17bingo Green While the title of The Slightly Spooky Tale of Fox and Mole (as did promotional material) does say slightly spooky, I felt it was spooky and one should drop the slightly! However, it is not necessarily over the top so most ages at least five and up could read and the adult reader will understand the metaphor of friendship and selfishness, plus anger about being taken advantage of. Cecilia Heikkila’s clever text and illustrations make for loveable characters (even if Mole is a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry Tagged With: animals, cbr17bingo, Cecilia Heikkila, friendship, Ghost Stories, Polly Lawson, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:336 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry · Tags: animals, cbr17bingo, Cecilia Heikkila, friendship, Ghost Stories, Polly Lawson, Social Themes ·
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Mama robot

The Wild Robot on the Island by Peter Brown

July 28, 2025 by BlackRaven 2 Comments

Cbr17bingo Red (the red that highlights the top of the cover) The Wild Robot on the Island by Peter Brown is currently available, yet I read via an online reader. This picture book is based off of the novel also by Brown. It takes the highlights of the first book (or I am assuming as I have not had the chance to read the series yet) and adapts them for the five and up crowd. Overall the book is fun and cute. It has moments […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: adoption, animals, cbr17bingo, Environment, family, Peter Brown, robots, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:335 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: adoption, animals, cbr17bingo, Environment, family, Peter Brown, robots, Social Themes ·
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In the middle of the night… and the beginning and even the end….

The Mixed-Up Owl by Marzena Sowa and Joanna Lorho

July 28, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

cbr17bingo Bingo O  I admit it, I’m fudging the Bingo O square a bit. I couldn’t find an O title where the letter O started the full title, but there is the letter O in the word Owl, so I am counting this title to fill the spot. Yet, it is not just the title that is an O as the text is “Oh, that is interesting,”and “Oh boy this is going to be something your child will love.” At first, the idea seems like […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: animals, bedtime, Bingo O, cbr17bingo, community, Joanna Lorho, Marzena Sowa, Marzena Sowa and Joanna Lorho, owls

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:333 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: animals, bedtime, Bingo O, cbr17bingo, community, Joanna Lorho, Marzena Sowa, Marzena Sowa and Joanna Lorho, owls ·
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Animorphs Rebooted

The Invasion by Chris Grine

The Visitor by Chris Grine

The Encounter by Chris Grine

The Message by Chris Grine

The Invasion by Chris Grine

July 25, 2025 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

I read all six of the Animorphs Graphic novels by Chris Grine! I read the first book with my tween book group at the library, and it was so fun to talk to them about it. They generally really liked it. Only one kid was skeeved out by the morphing. Most of them didn’t really get the main conflict, though. I’m not sure if this is because they are too young (many are third graders) or if the portrayal of the Yeerks isn’t very clear. […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: animorphs, Chris Grine, graphic novels, k.a. applegate, katherine applegate, Michael Grant, middle grade, sci-fi

cosbrarian's CBR17 Review No:46 · Genres: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: animorphs, Chris Grine, graphic novels, k.a. applegate, katherine applegate, Michael Grant, middle grade, sci-fi ·
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