Monthly Archives: November 2011

Archer’s Quest

Archer’s Quest by Linda Sue Park It’s not every day when a Korean folk hero falls off his tiger (that’s no typo, he really was riding a tiger, I swear) and ends up in your bedroom.  Kevin is a bit … Continue reading

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Time Cat

Time Cat by Lloyd Alexander One day during an unexpected conversation with his cat, Gareth, Jason learns that Gareth can time travel.  Jason wants very much to go along, so instantly, they are off.  Their journey takes them through nine … Continue reading

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Ruby Red

Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier translated by Anthea Bell This is the first book in the Ruby Red trilogy. Book 1: Ruby Red Book 2: Sapphire Blue Book 3: Emerald Green Gwyneth Shepherd has never had a normal life.  She sees ghosts, has made … Continue reading

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Back in Time with Thomas Edison: Qwerty Stevens Adventures

Back in Time with Thomas Edison:Qwerty Stevens Adventures by Dan Gutman While digging holes in his backyard, Qwerty Stevens unearths a machine that appears to be a lost invention by Thomas Edison.  Qwerty’s home is in West Orange, NJ very … Continue reading

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Ghost Train

Ghost Train by Jess Mowry Moving from Haiti to Oakland is a major change for thirteen year old Remi, but it’s not long before he’s made a friend, a cute girl who lives in his building, Niya.  Together they try … Continue reading

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The Root Cellar

The Root Cellar by Janet Lunn Rose has never really had a home, or friends.  Her parents died when she was quite young and her grandmother has brought her up traveling all over the world.  When her grandmother dies in … Continue reading

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No Time Like the Present…

Unless it’s the past!  This November we’re going back time.  After reading Jackie and Me, I remembered just how much I love time travel.  I think it was always a secret hope of mine, a way that I visit the … Continue reading

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