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Rosie's Wild Ride: Chasing Big Rodeo Dreams by Paige Murray
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.0
This is a book about a little girl and a Clydesdale horse who both want to participate in a rodeo. Rosie is the horse and she’s a Clydesdale, considered a gentle giant and not appropriate for the rodeo. But she has a dream and a chance to live it. Things do not go as planned, but everything works out in the end. This book was lovely. The illustrations are great and overall, this was just a pleasant read that kids will love.
Happy Halloween, Fiona by Zondervan
lighthearted
medium-paced
4.0
I love the Fiona books. There’s something about the innocence of this hippo and now her baby brother. This is Halloween so we get to see all the animals dressed up in their costumes and learn about the zoo at night. This book is just a lot of fun, and this one probably has my favorite illustrations of all the Fiona books: the tiger and the bunny costume.
The Adventures of Cam E. Chameleon by Dona Herweck Rice
lighthearted
medium-paced
3.0
This is a book about a chameleon going from his home to being a pet in a classroom. The illustrations are lively and fun, but I wish the cover was better. The story is a little long however it still works well. This would be a great book for a classroom. I’m not sure it’s a read every night type of book but it is a book kids will enjoy.
B Is for Belonging by Shannon Anderson
inspiring
medium-paced
4.0
Alphabet books are nothing new. However, some stand out and this is one of them. You went in knowing the book was supposed to teach a lesson on belonging. Using the letters of the alphabet it explains other ways to make you a better you, Help others, and be better. It focuses on the difference between fitting in and belonging and how your unique and that is OK. I really like how this book was done. It’s a tad bit long but perfect for school-age children.
Red Rover, Red Rover, Send a Vowel Over: A Picture Book about Vowel Sounds by Kimberlee Gard
lighthearted
medium-paced
3.0
I like the title better than I like the book. All the letters go play and the vowels feel left out. But through this game of red rover the consonants realize that they can’t make words without the vowels, so they invite the vowels to play. Everybody plays and it’s happily ever after. The idea of story is cute, but the execution is long. This could have been shortened and it would’ve been 100 times better.
The Littlest Weaver by Robin Hall
emotional
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This book is sadly wonderful. A father and his daughter are Weavers. It’s just the two of them. One day a new man comes to town and takes up residence in a local cabin. He had lost his family and is still in the unhappy times. Weaver and the father know if they can weave the right rug they might be able to help the father come out of his grief and live again. This book will have someone who needs it and will greatly appreciate it.
In the Winter by Lauren Kukla
lighthearted
slow-paced
3.0
This book is nice. It lists things that happen in the winter both for humans and animals alike. It mentions dreams of spring, but that there is still plenty of time for winter. If nothing wrong with this book, there’s also nothing fantastic. It’s a nice read that kids will enjoy but will not stay on shells forever.
Wild Trails to the Sea by Penelope Jackson
emotional
inspiring
medium-paced
4.0
This was a book full of hope. Hope that a child in your life takes time to smell the roses and notices the little things that make life special. One thing to notice is the illustrations. They were all cut and torn paper. It’s a type of collage that is very pristine, and it is beautifully done. Altogether this book is full of quiet beauty that one will want to hand to their children and to their children’s children.
My Butt is SO PUZZLING!: Mazes, Word Games, Spot The Differences, Drawing Activities and More... by Betsy Ochester
funny
fast-paced
4.0
This is a fun activity for those who enjoyed the butt books. Even though there’s not a mega ton of reading, the author has done a good job of keeping up the ideas, the rhyming patterns, and the things that make the butt book so special. This is a great book to add to the collection but might be hard for libraries because kids are going to do the puzzles and the mazes.
Hide by Kiersten White
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
2.5
Hide must be the third or fourth book by Kiersten White that I have read. And while the book is OK, I’m always left feeling that way by her books. This is her first adult novel. Adults are lured into a game of hide and seek that it turns out to be deadly. This does have fantastic horror elements, which do make sense but still seems to be missing something. This book is on the shorter side, it’s only 235 pages but is so slow. It feels like it’s 100 pages more than it is. Most of the time you’re following the thought process of Mack, and the reader gets inklings of the other 14 players minds and what’s going on. Overall, the book is depressing. There is one happy character amongst all of them. I suppose I understand that when you have people willing to do anything for $50,000, but it takes some of the will to live out of the story. This story has gotten mixed reviews and mine is one of them. In general, I like the concept, but it’s been done better. The book is OK, but like other books I have read by this author I just think eeh. I think the last line of the books sums up the entire story pretty well…”Who the f*** cares?”