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Smile! You’re exploding

Kaboom! A Volcano Erupts by Jessica Kulekjian

December 29, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Kaboom! A Volcano Erupts and I finally understand how a volcano happens! Jessica Kulekjian might have written a book meant for the younger crowd (oh about ages three and up) and then added extras for the up crowd with “side balloons” with more than the basic information, but this adult finally got the picture. And that was not just because Zoe Si made some adorable illustrations. This book has all the ins and outs of volcanoes in a way that is cute and informative. And […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Earth Sciences, Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Jessica Kulekjian, nature, science, volcanoes, Zoe Si

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:898 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Earth Sciences, Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Jessica Kulekjian, nature, science, volcanoes, Zoe Si ·
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One seed

Big Tree by Brian Selznick

December 12, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

While I did not completely love the grainy illustrations of Big Tree by Brian Selznick, I understand the reason for them and appreciate them. And there were several that were more fleshed out, but they felt few and far between. The story is a mature environmental tale with spiritual elements that is told by two seeds from a seed pod from Mama Sycamore. It does not sound like it makes sense, but it does, even if sometimes the flow of the story felt to be not as […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Poetry, Religion, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Brian Selznick, Environment, nature, paleontology, science, survival stories, Trees

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:870 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Poetry, Religion, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Brian Selznick, Environment, nature, paleontology, science, survival stories, Trees ·
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Rabbit go home

Watership Down: The Graphic Novel by James Sturm

December 1, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Watership Down: The Graphic Novel adapted by James Sturm and illustrated by Joe Sutphin took Richard Adams’ novel and made it into a lovely book about the power of the people, and lovely illustrations that show the good and the darkness around them. The story is the one you know and maybe loved as a child, but I was fresh to the story for the most part. I knew that there would be rabbits and people had said it was dark, but other than that, I had […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: adaptations, animals, community, family, James Sturm, Joe Sutphin, literary, nature, Richard Adams, survival

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:848 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: adaptations, animals, community, family, James Sturm, Joe Sutphin, literary, nature, Richard Adams, survival ·
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Getting in too deep

The Children of the Sea, Volume one by Daisuke Igarashi

November 22, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Children of the Sea, Volume one is a typical manga illustrated graphic novel. It is sparse and not always expressive, or gives all the information you think you might be needing. Yet, there is something about it that draws you into things, and the story has enough teases to it, to make you (or at least me) want more. Daisuke Igarashi was new to me as an author/illustrator, but I am thinking I might want to look into The Children of the Sea series […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: Daisuke Igarashi, friendship, nature, oceans, science, siblings

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:826 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Romance · Tags: Daisuke Igarashi, friendship, nature, oceans, science, siblings ·
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Pretty book!

Wild Animals of the World by Dieter Braun

November 7, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

A book about animals that I did enjoy reading was, Dieter Braun’s Wild Animals of the World. This was read via an online reader copy (but is currently available), therefore, I am not completely sure of the dimensions of it, but I am assuming it is more picture book sized, and I have this feeling it might be at least slightly oversize or at least larger than usual. The theme is all the different animals and fun information about them given to us in short, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: animals, Dieter Braun’, nature, Science & Nature

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:800 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: animals, Dieter Braun’, nature, Science & Nature ·
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The beautiful stuff

Duck, Duck, Tiger by Brittany R. Jacobs

For the Beauty of the Earth by Folliott S. Pierpoint

November 1, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Two more I read via online reader copies (and are available) titles are below. Sadly, no themes, just two fun books that people need to know about. And as we know, knowing is half the battle! One little girl feels like a tiger. Which would be fine except all the people in Duck, Duck, Tiger are, you guessed it, ducks. The classic idea of trying to fit in, when you are very different, is alive and strong here. And yes, we have seen it before, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion Tagged With: Brittany R. Jacobs, Christianity, Diversity & Multicultural, Folliott S. Pierpoint, Lucy Fleming, nature, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:793 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion · Tags: Brittany R. Jacobs, Christianity, Diversity & Multicultural, Folliott S. Pierpoint, Lucy Fleming, nature, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes ·
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