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Racism and repressed sexuality. Not even as fun as THAT sounds.

February 4, 2016 by bonnie 1 Comment

When I was a little kid, I greatly enjoyed the Disney Peter Pan adaptation. I was extremely weirded out by the Mary Martin live action adaptation, but that was many years before I understood and appreciated androgyny. Last year, Christopher Walken slept-walked through a spectularly boring live-action Peter Pan starring Allison Williams. It was awful, but it led to one of the Fug Girls’ finest hours, a liveblog with more cowbell. That said, I’d never read the book until now. As it turns out, I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Children, J.M. Barrie

bonnie's CBR8 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Children, J.M. Barrie ·
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A beautiful, sad book about Hurricane Katrina–and it’s for children, no less.

July 1, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

A few years back, I was browsing the children’s display at Barnes and Noble (in other words: a day that ends in y), and I noticed a book about Hurricane Katrina that had just won the Coretta Scott King Award. That book was Jewell Parker Rhodes’ Ninth Ward, and it sounded intriguing. I’ve not read a lot of fiction about Hurricane Katrina, just a collection of poetry by Katie Ford (which, by the way is excellent. Check out Colosseum if you can). I can hardly […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Children, Hurricane Katrina, Jewell Parker Rhodes

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:120 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Children, Hurricane Katrina, Jewell Parker Rhodes ·
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“Never let a kitten sharpen claws on your balloon.”

September 21, 2014 by NTE Leave a Comment

Continuing our forays into new poetry, next up is Kids Pick The Funniest Poems, which is a collection of about 100 or so poems, selected by 300 elementary school children and collected for this book by Bruce Lansky. Aside from a handful of familiar names – Jack Prelutsky, Ogden Nash, Shel Silverstein, Dr. Seuss, the previously mentioned Judith Viorst – most of the poems come from new-to-me sources, but they’re almost all American or Canadian poets. Some names include Jeff Moss, Maxine Jeffris, Phlil Bolsta, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Children, kids, poetry

NTE's CBR6 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Children, kids, poetry ·
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Ideas can be stubborn, too

September 20, 2014 by NTE Leave a Comment

Things I am a sucker for: Perfectly illustrated, gigantic concept encompassing, not-too-preachy, ‘I see what you did there’ picture books. Author’s notes that include the words “luckiest person on the planet.” Books you can give as gifts to both adults and children (so long as you have the right kind of friends). Well, What Do You Do With An Idea? by Kobi Yamada fits all three categories and manages to be sweet enough and powerful enough that I may have bought three additional copies the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Children, Gift Books, picture book

NTE's CBR6 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Children, Gift Books, picture book ·
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“If I were in charge of the world, you wouldn’t have lonely.”

September 19, 2014 by NTE Leave a Comment

In order to pass on my love of poetry to my niblings (and expand our horizons a tad bit beyond Where The Sidewalk Ends), my niece and I have recently spent some time exploring the 810s at our local library. One of our very first finds – and one of the biggest hits – is Judith Viorst’s If I Were in Charge of The World (and other worries). For my niece and I, the best kind of poetry is nonsense poetry – we’ve spent a […]

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NTE's CBR6 Review No:39 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Children, excellent, If, poetry ·
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Geronimo Stilton’s 4th Adventure That’s Not Really His 4th Adventure

February 16, 2014 by Ewandini 2 Comments

Geronimo Stilton is a mouse who is an author, but his cousin Trap is a junk salesman, and his sister Thea helps him work at the Rodent’s Gazette, a newspaper for mice. In this book, it is his fourth adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy. The last dragon egg is stolen and they are only created every 1,000 years. The whole dragon race is in danger. Geronimo Stilton has to go deep into the darkest side of the Kingdom of Fantasy to get it back […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Children, Geronimo Stilton series

Ewandini's CBR6 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Children, Geronimo Stilton series ·
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