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Time of Wonder

Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey Even if the name Robert McCloskey doesn’t ring any bells, you’ve probably heard of some of his books, maybe Make Way for Ducklings or Blueberries for Sal .  This goes double if you have … Continue reading

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The Wanderer

The Wanderer by Sharon Creech Sophie is off on an adventure.  She’s sailing across the Atlantic with assorted uncles and cousins to see Bompie, her grandfather.  It is her voice that brings us into the story and carries us through … Continue reading

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Titanic #3: S.O.S

Titanic #3: S.O.S. by Gordon Korman As the Titanic is taking on water, the story of its passengers is broken up by occasional reports from nearby ships.  The entirety of the book is devoted to the sinking of the Titanic, the … Continue reading

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Titanic #2: Collision Course

Titanic #2: Collision Course by Gordon Korman Picking up where Unsinkable left off, Collision Course continues the story of Paddy, Alfie, Sophie and Juliana.  Paddy has been discovered as a stowaway and must spend most of his time evading capture. … Continue reading

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Titanic #1: Unsinkable

Titanic #1: Unsinkable by Gordon Korman Unsinkable begins on the deck of the RMS Carpathia, where the few survivors of the Titanic watch the sea where the great ship once sailed.  Beginning in this manner allows Korman to inform readers … Continue reading

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I Survived: The Shark Attacks of 1916

I Survived: The Shark Attacks of 1916 by Lauren Tarshis This is one in a series of books that focus on slightly horrifying historical events.  It’s like historical fiction, tabloid style.  But at least it gets some kids to read … Continue reading

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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi Right from the start the book has an air of intrigue and foreboding. Charlotte states in a foreword that she has been accused of murder and found guilty.  When we begin the … Continue reading

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