Book Review: Shermy and Shake, The Not So New Kid

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid by Kirby Larson

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid
by  Kirby Larson (Goodreads Author), Shinji Fujioka (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Shermy likes to have things orderly and quiet, but Shake is loud and chaotic. When Shake joins Shermy’s class at school, their friendship is tested. Shake is popular and extroverted, but Shermy wishes he could be a leader in the class. Through school work, sports, and holidays, these two friends will have to find a way to communicate and be patient with each other.

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Book Review: Ava Lin, Best Friend!

Ava Lin by Vicky Fang

Ava Lin: Best Friend
by Vicky Fang (Goodreads Author)

4 out of 5 stars

Ava Lin is determined to find a best friend when she starts first grade. She thinks that maybe one girl in her class might be a possible friend, but then they have a misunderstanding about a sparkly plastic jewel. Ava Lin just wants someone to hang out with and make beautiful notebooks, but somehow everything seems to go wrong. She gets a special pebble stuck in her ear. She finds some little treasures but leaves them in her pockets when her clothes go in the wash. She gets in trouble at lunch. Ava Lin thinks school is a big mess, but maybe she could still find a best friend.

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Book Review: Three Tasks for a Dragon

Three Tasks for a Dragon by Eoin Colfer

Three Tasks for a Dragon
by Eoin Colfer, P.J. Lynch (Illustrator)

4.5 out of 5 stars

The Queen will banish Prince Lir from the kingdom unless he can complete a quest and rescue a maiden from the dragon. His stepbrother, Prince Delbayne, encourages him to try the quest, even though Lir is more of a scholar than a warrior. Lir travels to the Isle of Salt where he finds the dragon sickly and weak in a damp and moldy cavern. The dragon has lost his fire and his wing is broken, but he could still kill a knight with one slash of his claws. The maiden Cethlenn used to be a servant girl in Lir’s kingdom. Now she has to serve the dragon by treading on dark cherries in the wine press to make the dragon’s cherry wine. So the scholarly knight, the humble maiden, and the old dragon meet for the first time. These three unlikely allies will discover that dark magic is hiding where they least expect it, so they must join together if they want to be free.

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Book Review: The Other Shepards

The Other Shepards by Adele Griffin

The Other Shepards
by Adele Griffin (Goodreads Author)

2.5 out of 5 stars
Sisters Geneva and Holland are constantly living in the shadow of their deceased siblings, who died before they were born. Everyone they meet has a story about the siblings, and the girls can’t seem to grow up in their own way without everyone comparing them to their deceased older siblings. Annie is a painter who comes to their home to help them paint a mural in the kitchen. Geneva and Holland find a freedom in her company, and she encourages them to express themselves and begin to heal.

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Book Review: Missionary Stories from Around the World

Missionary Stories From Around the World by Betty Swinford

Missionary Stories From Around the World (Biography)
by Betty Swinford

4 out of 5 stars

I love stories about missionaries around the world, because I grew up as a missionary kid on the mission field. These stories really hit home for me, because I have had similar things happen in my own life. Just like these stories, I’ve also seen God’s hand at work to protect and provide for my family. Just like these missionaries, I’ve also known the exquisite joy of seeing souls reborn in Christ and the absolute transformation of their lives in a new Christian community.

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Book Review: The Giant Rat of Sumatra

The Giant Rat of Sumatra by Sid Fleischman

The Giant Rat of Sumatra: or Pirates Galore
by Sid Fleischman, John Hendrix (Illustrator)

3.5 out of 5 stars
A pirate ship rescues a boy from a shipwreck, and he becomes their new cabin boy. Nicknamed “Shipwreck”, he has a tenuous loyalty to the pirates, because they saved his life, but he is looking for an opportunity to leave them and make his way home on a trade ship. The pirate captain announces his intention to give up piracy and take up ranching just outside of San Diego, but the Mexicans are at war with America and the political climate is very unstable. Shipwreck has to rely on the captain for safety from bandits and the town militia, and the captain entrusts his greatest treasure to Shipwreck.

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Book Review: The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist

The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist by Anders Sparring

The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist
by Anders Sparring, Per Gustavsson (Illustrator), Julia Marshall (Translator)

4 out of 5 stars

The Pincher family are all thieves and liars. They love to steal and cheat, except for Theo who gets a stomachache if he tries to tell a lie or do anything dishonest. It doesn’t help that their next-door neighbor is a policeman! When Mr. and Mrs. Pincher leave Theo and his sister at home for the evening, Theo worries that they might be planning to steal the famous diamond on exhibit at the museum. His sister drags Theo along to visit their grandmother in jail, and they stage a prison escape and go looking for the diamond themselves.

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Book Review: Crimson Twill, Witch in the Country

Crimson Twill by Kallie George

Crimson Twill: Witch in the Country
by Kallie George, Birgitta Sif (Goodreads Author) (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Crimson is different from other witches. She doesn’t want to wear a pointy hat; she wants a hat with a bow. She doesn’t like black dresses; she wants a dress with pretty polka dots. When Crimson invites her city friends to visit her country home, she has a whole list of activities for them to do together. But everything seems to wrong, and Crimson is worried that her friends will have a terrible time!

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Graphic Novel: Family Time

Family Time by Lily Windom

Family Time
by Lily Windom, Robert Windom, Asiah Fulmore (Artist), Crank! (Letterer), Simon Bowland (Letterer)

2 out of 5 stars

The O’Connell family accidentally go back in time while they are vacationing in Ireland, and they have to defeat a local tyrant. The children, Lily and Tyler, are excited to explore the past, but their parents just think it’s all a historical reenactment. They befriend a timid young man named Rory who helps them to break out of a dungeon. Lily develops magical powers from being splashed with a magic potion, but she doesn’t know how to use her powers.

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Book Review: Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Julius Caesar
by  William Shakespeare, Barbara A. Mowat (Editor), Paul Werstine (Editor)

4 out of 5 stars

So many wonderfully quotable lines! What strong and powerful characters! This goes on my list of favorite plays of the Bard.

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