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Two Gaimans with Pictures

Pirate Stew by Neil Gaiman (author), Chris Riddell (illustrator)

A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman (author), Rafael Albuquerque (author, illustrator), Rafael Scavone (author), Dave Stewart (illustrator)

January 16, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Pirate Stew (2020) – 2 stars Meet Long John McRon, Ship’s Cook the most unusual babysitter you’ve ever seen. Long John has a whole crew of wild pirates in tow, and—for one boy and his sister—he’s about to transform a perfectly ordinary evening into a riotous adventure beneath a pirate moon. It’s time to make some Pirate Stew. This should be a fun little tale of pirates, flying ships, doughnut feasts and magical stew but it falls flat. For me, the real problem of this book […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: A Study in Emerald, Children's Books, Chris Riddell (illustrator), Dave Stewart (illustrator), faintingviolet, illustrations are good, illustrator), lackluster, Neil Gaiman (author), Neil Gaiman (author), Chris Riddell (illustrator), Neil Gaiman (author), Rafael Albuquerque (author, illustrator), Rafael Scavone (author), Dave Stewart (illustrator), pictures tell the story, Pirate Stew, Rafael Albuquerque (author, Rafael Scavone (author), retelling

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:3 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: A Study in Emerald, Children's Books, Chris Riddell (illustrator), Dave Stewart (illustrator), faintingviolet, illustrations are good, illustrator), lackluster, Neil Gaiman (author), Neil Gaiman (author), Chris Riddell (illustrator), Neil Gaiman (author), Rafael Albuquerque (author, illustrator), Rafael Scavone (author), Dave Stewart (illustrator), pictures tell the story, Pirate Stew, Rafael Albuquerque (author, Rafael Scavone (author), retelling ·
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Books for kids, better left read by kids

Dinosaurs Before Dark by Mary Pope Osborne

Dolphins at Daybreak by Mary Pope Osborne

Ghost Town at Sundown by Mary Pope Osborne

Tonight on the Titanic by Mary Pope Osborne

March 14, 2020 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

These are short, easy to read fantasy novels for children about a brother and sister who can travel anywhere a book is set via their magic treehouse. There is a little bit of subplot connecting one book to another (specifically the first 28 – yes you read that correctly – involve the Morgan LeFay missions where the mystical Morgan tasks the siblings with various errands). But my 7-year old son and I skipped books and found them readable without much confusion. Here’s a summary of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Children's Books, dinosaurs before dark, dolphins at daybreak, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, ghost town at sundown, mary pope osborn, Mary Pope Osborne, The Blist, tonight on the titanic, Young Adult

genericwhitegirl's CBR12 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Children's Books, dinosaurs before dark, dolphins at daybreak, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, ghost town at sundown, mary pope osborn, Mary Pope Osborne, The Blist, tonight on the titanic, Young Adult ·
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cover of the book The World Ends in April by stacy mcanulty

“Not that an asteroid crashing into our planet is a good thing, but it does put everything else into perspective.”

The World Ends in April by McAnulty, Stacy

January 30, 2020 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

Eleanor Dross is getting a little weary of her life. School, as always, is terrible. She has only one friend, and while Mack is the best, she could do without everyone else ignoring her or worse.  Her grades? Let’s not talk about it. And home life, it’s fine, but nothing to, well, write home about. Her recently widowed dad is doing his best. And they have Grandpa Joe to help out too. But Joe is a “prepper” – that is to say, he’s most excited […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: apocalypse, Children's Books, children's fiction, doomsday, end of days, friendship, McAnulty, McAnulty, Stacy, middle grade, middle school, Stacy, Stacy McAnulty, survivalism

cosbrarian's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: apocalypse, Children's Books, children's fiction, doomsday, end of days, friendship, McAnulty, McAnulty, Stacy, middle grade, middle school, Stacy, Stacy McAnulty, survivalism ·
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book cover for the Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise

And a road trip to finish the Bingo Board!

The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart

October 21, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

CBR11Bingo – Travel! Coyote Sunrise and her father Rodeo live an unconventional lifestyle. Tried and true hippies, they drive round the country as the wind takes them on a repurposed school bus which acts as both home and transport. Sometimes they drive toward their favorite sandwich shop in the Bayou, or maybe they’re assisting a fellow traveler they found stranded. It’s been this way for five years – because five years ago, Coyote’s mother and sisters were killed in a car accident. And leaving home […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Children's Books, children's lit, Dan Gemeinhart, grief, middle grade, middle school, Realistic fiction, road trip, tween books, tweens

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:68 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: cbr11bingo, Children's Books, children's lit, Dan Gemeinhart, grief, middle grade, middle school, Realistic fiction, road trip, tween books, tweens ·
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“I couldn’t help it. It just popped in there.” – Ray Stantz

The DarkDeep by Allie Condie, Brendan Reichs

September 12, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

CBR11Bingo – And So It Begins . . . Nico isn’t totally beloved in the town of Timbers, after his dad’s environmental lobbying meant the loss of a lot of jobs from Timbers’ lumber industry.  Luckily he has his best friends Tyler and Emma to pass the time and dodge the bullies (mostly Logan Nantes, whose dad runs the lumber mill).  One way they avoid Logan and his cronies is by spending their time at Still Cove, the cliffside on the edge of town where […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Horror Tagged With: allie condie, brendan reichs, cbr11bingo, Children's Books, horror, middle grade

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:63 · Genres: Children's Books, Horror · Tags: allie condie, brendan reichs, cbr11bingo, Children's Books, horror, middle grade ·
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A mythical world to inform on a real world problem

Aquicorn Cove by Katie O'Neill

September 11, 2019 by cosbrarian 1 Comment

CBR11bingo – Science! Lana and her father used to live by the sea with her mother and Aunt Mae. But when Lana’s mother died, her father couldn’t bear to be near the place she loved most, so they moved into the city. After some time grieving, he brings Lana to visit Mae and the little fishing village they used to inhabit.  Lana is ecstatic to be back, even though the nature of their visit is also a big somber: they are helping the town recover […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Children's Books, children's lit, Coral Reefs, ecology, Graphic Novel, Katie O'Neill, kid lit

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:62 · Genres: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: cbr11bingo, Children's Books, children's lit, Coral Reefs, ecology, Graphic Novel, Katie O'Neill, kid lit ·
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