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From Reality Star to Kick Butt Author!

Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed to Earth by Judd Winick

Hilo V02 Saving the Whole Wide World by Judd Winick

September 9, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Do you ever look at a book and think, “Well that’s not going to be for me?” Then one day, you find it on the library shelves (or in my case the website and I could put in a request for curbside pickup) and you didn’t want to waste your five-limit book allotment, so you pick it up? And did you then ask yourself, “Why did I wait so long to read this?” Okay, I might have been in the right humorous mood, but I […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: family, friendship, Judd Winick, magic, robots, social issues, superhero, talking cats

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:281 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: family, friendship, Judd Winick, magic, robots, social issues, superhero, talking cats ·
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A semi-autobiographical debut novel that opens up a world

Like Vanessa by Tami Charles

September 9, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Like Vanessa is a sweet and realistic story of liking yourself, while finding your home, family and who you truly are. Tami Charles bases her character Vanessa on some of her own experiences making this an interesting combination of fact, fiction, history and contemporary issues. In 1983 Vanessa is a dark-skinned girl living in the inner city. Vanessa, her cousin, her beloved grandfather Pop-Pop and her father live in a small apartment. But they could not be farther apart if they live in a mansion. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Young Adult Tagged With: family, gangs, glbtq, Miss America, new jersey, parents, race issues, self-esteem, social issues, Tami Charles, Vanessa Williams

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:278 · Genres: Fiction, History, Young Adult · Tags: family, gangs, glbtq, Miss America, new jersey, parents, race issues, self-esteem, social issues, Tami Charles, Vanessa Williams ·
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I’ll have a cup of tea, a dragon and a great story please and thank you

The Tea Dragon Society Vo1 by Katie O’Neill

August 11, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

(image 100% stolen from internet) The Tea Dragon Society Vo1 is by the author of the Aquacorn book I recently read and reviewed. And this book is filled with contradictions for me. First, I do not think I would have gone onto the Aquacorn book had I read about the Tea Dragons first. There is a lot to love, but it is not as strong as her later book. However, at the same time it is better. Second, I rate this a four, but it […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Poetry, Romance Tagged With: animals, dragons, family, friendship, grief, Katie O'Neill, social issues

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:251 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Poetry, Romance · Tags: animals, dragons, family, friendship, grief, Katie O'Neill, social issues ·
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Come one, come all to the Picture Book Ball

You Be Mommy by Karla Clark

I’m Sticking with You by Smriti Prasadam-Halls

An Alphabet of Hugs by Emily Snape’

June 2, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Come one, come all to the Picture Book Ball. Okay, maybe not a Ball-Ball, but I think most people will have fun reading these diverse and unique books. You Be Mommy is Karla Clark’s story at connecting with all the moms out there who are just too tired to be mommy today. Clark lovingly shows how mommies are people, too, and they need some lovin’ now and again. Mommy asks her child to do al the things that she would have done so she can […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: Alphabet, Emily Snape, family, friends, Karla Clark, Smriti Prasadam-Halls, social issues, Steve Small

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:190 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: Alphabet, Emily Snape, family, friends, Karla Clark, Smriti Prasadam-Halls, social issues, Steve Small ·
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And the winner is…….. PEANUT

Peanut Goes for the Gold by Jonathan Van Ness

April 9, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

“Just be yourself. Everyone else is taken.” Is probably the motto Peanut lives by. A non-gendered hamster does their thing in this quirky picture book called Peanut Goes for the Gold. Jonathan Van Ness, of Queer Eye fame, decided that this lovable fuzzy guy needed to tell the story of how to be determined, to do what ya gotta do and to remember to always tie your shoes before doing your rhythmic gymnastics routine. The story is basic: Be yourself. But there are enough new […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Sports Tagged With: animals, Gillian Reid, Jonathan Van Ness, social issues

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:153 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Sports · Tags: animals, Gillian Reid, Jonathan Van Ness, social issues ·
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I wish I may I wish I might you have this wish tonight

The Perfectly Perfect Wish by Lisa Mantchev

April 9, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When you have an artistic look about how that one, very special wish, should be used you get The Perfectly Perfect Wish. Lisa Mantchev shows her heroine trying to figure how how a very special wish should be wished. She asks her friends, family and does some thinking. After all it is only one wish and you cannot wish for more wishes. Overall the story is simple, but not simplistic. It would be a good read aloud for one-on-one as you can have the child […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: family & friends, Jessica Courtney-Tickle, Lisa Mantchev, social issues, wishes

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:151 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: family & friends, Jessica Courtney-Tickle, Lisa Mantchev, social issues, wishes ·
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