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Uni-Uni-Uni-corn!

Margaret’s Unicorn by Briony May Smith

April 23, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Margaret’s Unicorn is a cute story about a young girl who misses her old home after she and her parents move to be closer to her grandmother. The end. Oh wait, there is a unicorn too. This is a special friend she makes that helps make the move a little easier. Therefore, all the parts of a moving story are there (new house, new smells, new spaces, new emotions, and new friend). Briony May Smith’s story is exactly what you would expect it to be […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Briony May Smith, Dragons & Unicorns & Mythical, Emotions & Feelings, friendship, moving

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:142 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Briony May Smith, Dragons & Unicorns & Mythical, Emotions & Feelings, friendship, moving ·
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Maud: Meet Cannonball Read. Cannonball Read: Meet Maud.

Meet Maud the Koala by Jennifer E. Morris

April 12, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The other day, several books dropped on my foot. After a few frails and dressings were uttered, it became clear that one of those little darlings turned out to be a skinny (though pointy cornered) beginning graphic novel called Meet Maud the Koala by Jennifer E. Morris. Looking at it I asked myself, “Self. Why did you buy this book?” I answered myself, “Maybe because it has a Koala Bear? You like Koalas.” Regardless of the why, I figured that this was a sign to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health Tagged With: animals, birthday parties, doctors, Emotions & Feelings, friendship, J. E. Morris, Jennifer E. Morris, New Experience, parties, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:136 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health · Tags: animals, birthday parties, doctors, Emotions & Feelings, friendship, J. E. Morris, Jennifer E. Morris, New Experience, parties, Social Themes ·
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It Talks!

What the Road Said by Cleo Wade

March 26, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

A book that is getting a lot of press right now is What the Road Said by Cleo Wade. I was interested but not in an OMG I have to find it. The other day it came across my desk and I gave it a look. My first thought was that it was a cool cover. It was simple, the road is centered, and I was getting a pleasant eye image to start with. I was not sure if I was going to like it […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cleo Wade, Emotions & Feelings, new situations, self-esteem, social issues

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:121 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: Cleo Wade, Emotions & Feelings, new situations, self-esteem, social issues ·
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Being sick and loss of a phone means you get to read. A lot.

Bedhead Ted by Scott SanGiacomo

January 28, 2021 by BlackRaven 1 Comment

Bedhead Ted is funny without being crude or lewd. The humor that Scott SanGiacomo created is not the LOL kind of humor, but a more subtle humor due to the atmosphere of the story. Of course, there are laughing out loud moments too. There is a friendship story, tall tales, rumors, misunderstandings, jealousy, bullies, magic hair, what makes an actual superhero and a girl who does not smile. And possibly a giant monster raccoon. Aimed at ages 6/7 to 10, this is familiar story will […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery Tagged With: Emotions & Feelings, family, freindship, Scott SanGiacomo, superhero

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:50 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery · Tags: Emotions & Feelings, family, freindship, Scott SanGiacomo, superhero ·
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Only reason this book is not a 5 is because I was looking for something different with the illustrations

The Dark Matter of Mona Starr by Laura Lee Gulledge

January 20, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Dark Matter of Mona Starr is not something you can really tell what it is about by the cover. I figured she might be into science or going to take a poetic journey. Instead, it is a book about one girl dealing with the Matters of her life: or the depression she is facing. Laura Lee Gulledge does not want to make it easy on you, she hits you right out of the gate, but it is not all “doom and gloom.” There are […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Young Adult Tagged With: coming-of-age, Emotions & Feelings, family, friendship, Laura Lee Gulledge, Mental Health

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Young Adult · Tags: coming-of-age, Emotions & Feelings, family, friendship, Laura Lee Gulledge, Mental Health ·
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“I actually look for things to smile about.” ~ Dr. Ruth

Roller Coaster Grandma: The Amazing Story of Dr. Ruth by Dr. Ruth Westheimer

November 5, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I have a little soft spot for a sassy, Jewish-German doctor by the name of Dr. Ruth Westheimer. The fact that she was a bit controversial at the time (gasp! She’s talking about S-E-X!) flew over my head. But when a customer ordered two different books by Westheimer, I was interested. These were children’s books. What could she talk about? The first, was a picture book that I never looked at (Crocodile, You’re Beautiful! Embracing Our Strengths and Ourselves), but quickly skimmed Roller Coaster Grandma: […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Dr. Ruth, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Emotions & Feelings, family, grandchildren, grandmothers, Mark Simmons, Pierre Lehu), Ruth Westheimer, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:352 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Dr. Ruth, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Emotions & Feelings, family, grandchildren, grandmothers, Mark Simmons, Pierre Lehu), Ruth Westheimer, Social Themes ·
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