Book Review: Jane and the Year Without a Summer

Jane and the Year Without a Summer by Stephanie Barron

Jane and the Year Without a Summer (Jane Austen Mysteries, #14)
by Stephanie Barron

5 out of 5 stars

Jane and her sister Cassandra are visiting Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. They hope that by sampling the sulfurous waters, Jane’s health might improve. They stay at a boarding house and are very curious about the other guests. One of the boarders is Miss Williams, a young lady confined to a wheelchair, who is constantly fussed over and spoiled by her faithful friend. A married couple are always complaining and making things unpleasant for everyone. Jane is surprised to find that her friend Raphael West appears to know another one of the boarders, Mrs. Smith, who works with a theater company. But when a murder occurs at a masquerade ball, Jane realizes there must be some connection to the people at their boardinghouse.

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Non Fiction Book Review: Writing About Your Life

Writing About Your Life by William Zinsser

Writing About Your Life: A Journey into the Past
by William Zinsser

2.5 out of 5 stars

The author uses excerpts from his own memoir to illustrate how to write a memoir. Most of each chapter is long excerpts from books and articles he has written, and lengthy stories about his travels and his family and different jobs that he has had. We hear about his old friends, his old bosses, his old editors and agents. We hear about the commencement speech he gave at that college, and the writing class he taught at that other college. We have to read about the school where he attended as a boy, and the house he lived in, and his father’s old shellac business that is still around today.
And then after we have slogged through all these long stories, we get a paragraph or two about how this illustrates some important point about writing a memoir.

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Book Review: Rook (Jackaby #5)

Rook by William  Ritter

Rook (Jackaby)
by  William Ritter (Goodreads Author)

5 out of 5 stars

Miss Rook is used to being the assistant to private detective, Mr. Jackaby. But now that his ability to see supernatural auras has been passed on to her, she is having trouble taking charge during an investigation. She is completely overwhelmed and can’t seem to find her confidence again. Jackaby encourages her to take the reins and let him the assistant, but Miss Rook feels utterly incompetent to handle a supernatural crime investigation. However, when her nearest and dearest are accused of murder, Miss Rook is forced to follow the trail wherever it leads.

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Book Review: Demigods and Magicians

Demigods & Magicians by Rick Riordan

Demigods & Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes
by Rick Riordan (Goodreads Author)

4 out of 5 stars

Carter Kane is hunting a wayward Egyptian crocodile monster when he encounters a guy wearing a “Camp” Something t-shirt. Apparently Percy is after the same monster, and he is hefting a serious magical sword. But Carter has his own brand of magic, and the two young men aren’t quite sure what to make of each other. But one thing is for sure… they can’t defeat this monster on their own. They will have to team up and fight side by side!

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Book Review: The Orphaned Tiger

The Orphaned Tiger by Holly Webb

The Orphaned Tiger (Winter Journeys)
by Holly Webb, Simon Mendez (Illustrator), Artful Doodlers (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Anna falls asleep one night clutching a toy tiger and dreams that she is actually her cousin Annushka in Russia. As Annushka, she hears about a tiger that is loose in the town. People think it must be a cub whose mother was killed by poachers. Annushka knows that it is dangerous, but she feels something drawing her out into the forest to search for the tiger cub.

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Book Review: Falcon Quinn and the Black Mirror

Falcon Quinn and the Black Mirror by Jennifer Finney Boylan

Falcon Quinn and the Black Mirror (Falcon Quinn, #1)
by Jennifer Finney Boylan (Goodreads Author), Brandon Dorman (Illustrations)

4 out of 5 stars

Falcon Quinn and two neighbor kids board the school bus one morning and are whisked away to the Monster Academy, where they will discover their monster natures. Max finds out that he is actually a sasquatch, and Megan appears to be some sort of elemental. But no one is sure what Falcon might be. The teachers and nursing staff do all sorts of tests, but they can’t find out what type of monster he is. All around him the other kids are turning into werewolves, zombies, vampires, and even a little tiny Chupacabra from Peru. But Falcon is a mystery.

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Board Books from Familius: Puzzle Train Dinosaurs, Ocean Train, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Puzzle Train Dinosaurs by Christopher Robbins

Puzzle Train Dinosaurs
by Christopher Robbins, Suzanna Covelli (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

This adorable puzzle goes through all the letters of the alphabet with beautiful illustrations of dinosaurs that begin with each letter. The puzzle creates one long train with the allosaurus conductor at the front driving the engine of the train.

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Book Review: The Serpent’s Shadow and The Kane Chronicles Survival Guide

The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan

The Serpent’s Shadow (The Kane Chronicles, #3)
by Rick Riordan (Goodreads Author)

4 out of 5 stars

In this final book of the Kane Chronicles trilogy, Sadie and Carter are facing off against the evil Serpent Apophis. They have gathered many allies around them, but their enemies are more powerful than ever. There is only one way to stop Apophis from rising and devouring the sun; they must discover an ancient spell hidden by a magician who died centuries ago. Fortunately, their father has power in the Duat to locate the magician’s ghost. Unfortunately, the ghost is insanely murderous and sure to betray them. It’s just another day for the Kane siblings, fighting off monsters and doing the impossible.

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Book Series Review: How To Science

How Do Meteorologists Predict the Future? by Lisa Spencer

How Do Meteorologists Predict the Future?: A Science Book About Meteorology
by Lisa Spencer, Srimalie Bassani (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

Meteorologists gather data by sending up weather balloons, satellites, and taking readings from the ground. Then they can predict how the weather will change by using complex math and computer programs to analyze the data. They use many different weather instruments to measure temperature, rainfall, wind speed, and barometric pressure.

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Book Series Review: Flip and Funny

Jokes That Go by Zach Matheson

Jokes That Go: A Joke Book for Funny Little Kids (Flip & Funny)
by Zach Matheson, Mark Kummer (Illustrations)

5 out of 5 stars

“What happened to the frog’s car? It was TOAD!”

Animal Jokes by Zach Matheson

Animal Jokes: A Joke Book for Funny Little Kids (Flip & Funny)
by Zach Matheson, Mark Kummer (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

“Where do elephants pack their clothes for vacation? In their TRUNKS!”
This book of jokes will have your kids rolling on the floor laughing, and retelling the corny jokes to their friends, thinking they are so hilariously clever! Each joke poses a question, and then the answer is flipped upside-down on the next page, along with an upside-down illustration that depicts the answer. Most of the jokes are a play on words that sound similar.

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