Category Archives: Reviews

Late Summer (let’s face it…Fall) Reads for Older Teens

Here are some books that we have read over the summer that we enjoyed and thought that you might like too, in these final days of summer in September! High School Readers (ages 14+) High Dive by Tammar Stein $8.99 … Continue reading

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Nadine’s New Book Reviews

Huck Runs Amuck!, by Sean Taylor & illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds Huck the goat is a very skilled climber, of both hillsides and roofs.  He can reach any spot where he sees delicious looking flowers, be they plants, printed … Continue reading

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Books Reviewed – Fiction for Young Adult Readers

Young adult books from 2010/2011 reviewed Continue reading

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Staff Picks – Winter 2011

Our staff share their picks for Winter 2011. Continue reading

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Holiday Gift Picks – Toys & Games

The holidays are a-comin’. To save you from the holidaze, we’ve assembled a list of best-selling, classic, and favourite toys & games for children 0-12 years of age. Beyond this age range we also have a wide selection of puzzles … Continue reading

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My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am seventeen years old. My home is District 12. I was in the Hunger games. I escaped. The Capitol hates me.

As a history buff, I’m normally not interested in books with futuristic settings. However, after several people assured me The Hunger Games is “not that kind of book”, and spoke about it as if it was the literary equivalent of … Continue reading

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Mysteries for Young Readers

Masterpiece, Elise Broach Ages 9-13 On his eleventh birthday, James is disappointed to receive a pen and ink set from his father. Little does he know that Marvin, the beetle that lives in secret in James’ apartment, has been watching … Continue reading

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