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The Button Book by Sally Nicholls, Illus. Bethan Woollvin

January 30, 2020

Review by Logaine Navascués

A curious group of animal friends explores what happens when they press a series of buttons and invite the readers to join in the fun. … More The Button Book by Sally Nicholls, Illus. Bethan Woollvin

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The Last Human by Lee Bacon

January 28, 2020

Review by Shalon Sims

XR935 is a twelve-year-old robot with feelings, parents, and a job installing solar panels. Although each day is pretty much the same as the next, there’s one part of life that doesn’t fit so neatly into XR’s robot brain: the ruins of humanity. … More The Last Human by Lee Bacon

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Story Boat by Kyo Maclear, Illus. by Rashin Kheiriyeh

January 23, 2020

Review by Lauren Hathaway

Story Boat is an absorbing and timely picture book that explores the refugee experience through the eyes and imagination of a child. … More Story Boat by Kyo Maclear, Illus. by Rashin Kheiriyeh

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Just Jaime by Terri Libenson

January 21, 2020

Review by Juhyun Tony Bae

Middle school is tough. I mean, sure, the school part sucks—the teachers and homework—but you can kinda control your grades by working hard. The real challenge is the other kids. … More Just Jaime by Terri Libenson

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Where’s Baby by Anne Hunter

January 16, 2020

Review by Lauren Hathaway

In the vein of Are You My Mother? and Monkey Puzzle, Where’s Baby is a simple yet endearing picture book that follows Papa Fox as he searches for his dear Baby Fox. … More Where’s Baby by Anne Hunter

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Reverie by Ryan La Sala

January 14, 2020

Review by Shalon Sims

What do you do when you have amnesia and your psychiatrist is an extravagant drag queen who’s overly eager to retrieve your memories? … More Reverie by Ryan La Sala

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The Bug Girl (a true story) by Sophia Spencer and Margaret McNamara, Illus. by Kerascoët

January 9, 2020

Review by Jocelyne Gregory

Bugs are cool. They come in all shapes and sizes and patterns. Some can fly and some have more legs then others. What’s not to love about bugs? … More The Bug Girl (a true story) by Sophia Spencer and Margaret McNamara, Illus. by Kerascoët

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The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman

January 7, 2020

Review by Sasa Popovich

What happens when our childhood heroes grow up? In this second installment in The Book of Dust series, author Philip Pullman delves into the complex realities of becoming an adult whilst trying to retain the magic of childhood. … More The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman

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What’s Up, Maloo? by Geneviève Godbout

November 28, 2019

Review by Lauren Hathaway

We all go through moments where we feel gloomy, down, or like we’ve lost the spring in our step. These feelings inspire the premise of What’s Up, Maloo? … More What’s Up, Maloo? by Geneviève Godbout

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Kens by Raziel Reid

November 26, 2019

Review by Keh Liu

More than anything, Tommy Rawlins wants to be one of the Kens: a trifecta so fiercely popular at Willows High that the mean girls fear them and the straight guys “go gay” for them. … More Kens by Raziel Reid

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