Thursday, August 29, 2019

Sal and Gabi Break the Universe


















I loved this so much.  I listened to it on audio and was chuckling a lot.

Sal has a unique ability.  He can see into and even get things from parallel universe, like say a chicken that he could put in the bully's locker.  But his gift comes with a price - he could be breaking the universe.

With the help of his new friends Gabi he learns how to navigate the multiverse and even help some friends in the process.

This was a rollicking good time.

Hoax for Hire


















Hundreds of years ago the McNeil family became cryptid hunters.  But traveling around the world in search of cryptids can get expensive.  So, along the way, they added hoaxes to their repertoire.  Run a hoax for someone, get paid, go on a real hunt, repeat. But lately, Grayson's dad has just done hoaxes and he hates it.  He wants his family to have a legit career and he wants to be able to share it with the world.

When his dad agrees to a Grand Slam of 4 hoaxes in just a few days everyone is super stressed but when his dad and grandfather disappear it is up to Grayson and his brother to save the family business.  Can they defeat the evil rival hoax family and can Grayson find a way to combine his passions with hoaxing?

This was a lot of fun.  Good dynamics, good cryptids, good action.  I liked it.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

My Life as an Ice Cream Sandwich




















Ebony-Grace has been sent to stay with her dad over the summer while things settle down with her grandfather.  She is not happy about it at all especially as it interferes with the imaginary world she and her grandfather have created.  Her grandfather works for NASA and has instilled in Ebony a love of Star Trek (Uhura especially) and other science fiction.  The problem is, her imagination can make her seem weird to others so it's hard for her to make friends.  Can she save the world and get back to her grandfather?

The theme of growing up - especially growing up at different rates - was strong in this.  I loved the setting of Harlem in the mid 80s.  I had a hard time with the grandfather subplot because it was never fully explained what happened to him.  I felt the ending was really abrupt as well.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Some Places More Than Others


















More than anything else Amara wants to go to NYC with her dad for her birthday.  It becomes even more important when she learns about a family history project for school and she realizes how little she knows - in fact, she didn't even know her dad and grandfather haven't spoken for 12 years (the year she was born, the year her grandma died - coincidence?).  When her parents finally agree to let her go Amara takes the opportunity to learn more about her family, her roots, and maybe bring healing to her father and grandfather.

This was a good story about family relationships, healing, and also some good African American heritage especially in the Harlem area.  

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Keep Calm and Carry On Children


















Joyce and her little sister have been living through the Blitz in England during World War II.  So far, their family has been safe but others aren't so lucky.  When they are evacuated during Project Pied Piper Joyce doesn't know what to expect.  Will they be safe?  Will her family be safe?  Who will be taking care of them and will they be nice?

Together with some children they meet on the train and the daughter of the family that takes them in Joyce embarks on some adventure and a bit of a mystery.

I warmed up to this as it got going.  This would be best for readers who are just entering into historical fiction and aren't ready for really meaty work.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Manuelito













This is a tough one for me.  I have been to Guatemala many times.  I work with a mission's organization there.  The government is corrupt, their history is tragic, there is poverty but...  I will not disagree that there are areas of the country where issues of gangs, drugs, and violence are issues.  But...  it isn't everywhere.  My fear with books like this is that we are painting a picture and generalizing for the whole country.  My wish would be for the government there to step up, to protect their people, to provide a needed structure to create jobs and security so that people didn't believe their only options was trying to get to the US in dangerous ways.  

Friday, August 16, 2019

Free Lunch


















Free Lunch is a biographical account of Rex's life in the first semester of 6th grade.  He is poor - so poor that his mom signs him up for the free lunch program and they have to move from their low income housing to government assisted housing.  Rex is embarrassed and doesn't want anyone to know.  In addition, there is abuse both physical and emotional between his stepfather and mom and between both of them and Rex.  

The book is a hard read but unfortunately is something that too many of our kids experience.  It is a good book in that it shows how Rex is able to navigate through his emotions and seek to better understand the situation.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Grave Digger

















Cap's father is desperate for money so he agrees to dig bodies up from graves and gets Cap to help as well.  Cap doesn't like it but doesn't have much choice.  One night, after digging up a body, Cap discovers it is a friend of his.  He can't let her be taken so he decides to take her body back to the orphanage where she was living.  But, when he touches her, she wakes up!!  At first, Cap thinks he might have a gift of raising the dead, especially after he is able to "raise" another dead man.  But, after failing to "raise" some other bodies Cap learns that some of the dead aren't really dead and that something really evil is going on.  But who is responsible?  Can Cap figure it out or will he be the next victim?

This was a good bit of historical fiction albeit a bit gruesome.  It had a bit of mystery to it as well which I enjoyed.  I felt that there were a few holes in the plot that weren't explained but overall an enjoyable read.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

The Story Web


















3 children - they could save the world.  They just don't know it yet.

Alice is disappearing.  Everyday since her father went away she has been losing more of herself.  Because she blames herself.  But she won't tell anyone...

Lewis wants to be a hero but everything has changed.  Alice was his best friend but since her father left she won't talk to him.

Melanie lives with the witch.  She wants to save the story web but needs help to do it.  She needs Lewis and Alice.  

They all need to tell their stories.

This was magical and thoughtful.  I quite enjoyed it.

Friday, August 2, 2019

The Other Half of Happy

















I wanted to like this so much more than I did.  It features a half Guatemalan girl who is going to my beloved Lake Atitlan.  But alas, it was longer than I thought it should be and there was too much going on.

The main plot involved Quijana's attempt to get out of going to Guatemala for Christmas.  She knows very little Spanish and knows she will be overwhelmed and embarrassed.  Subplots include: her grandmother's battle with cancer, the struggle to figure out what might be wrong with her younger brother, her first crush, a major argument with her dad.  It was all a bit much - with so many threads I found it hard to care about the main thread I guess.  

I am not sure where in Texas they were flying from to get to Guatemala but 7 hours?  It takes 2 1/2 hours from Miami...

Amanda in Holland


















Mysteries for middle grade students can be hard to come by.  You want a book that has a decent mystery and plot with enough clues that it could be figured out - not too easy, not too challenging.  This one suffers a bit from not really enough substance but it is serviceable enough for collections needing more mysteries.  I did not know this was a series when I requested it...  it would be better to read the whole series I think.