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Category Archives: Tween
Jackie and Me
Jackie & Me by Dan Gutman This right here is the book that launched the blog. Here’s the story way back on my very first post. Joe Stoshack has a special, highly specific talent. He can time travel. But only … Continue reading
The Girl Who Threw Butterflies
The Girl Who Threw Butterflies by Mick Cochrane A deep abiding love of the game isn’t just limited to boys. I know this firsthand since I have always been a huge baseball fan. Like Molly, I grew up playing catch … Continue reading
The Book of Pirates
The Book of Pirates by Jamaica Rose and Captain Michael MacLeod At long last, a non-fiction pirate entry. This is part history book, part guidebook and part do-it-yourself pirate handbook. Read cover to cover, this can be a bit slow, … Continue reading
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Hurricane Dancers
Hurricane Dancers by Margarita Engle This is not a glorified account of pirate life. It is not full of pirate lingo and cliche. Rather it’s based on a real story of an early shipwreck, woven together with a legend of … Continue reading
The Littlest Pirate King
The Littlest Pirate King by David B. This is one of those books I’m just not cool enough to get. A ship of skeleton pirates sails onward wishing for death. I know. They’re already dead, they just want to be … Continue reading
13 Little Blue Envelopes
13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson Ginny was always close to her Aunt Peg. So when Peg took off for Europe without telling anyone and then died of cancer, Ginny was heartbroken. Then she received a mysterious package containing … Continue reading
Flavor of the Week
Flavor Of The Week by Tucker Shaw How could I resist picking up a book that is both a cooking love story and a retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac? Food and updated culture – let me at it. And oh, … Continue reading
Boy Meets Boy
Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan I hadn’t meant to go with another Levithan so quickly folks, but I’ve been slacking in the book reading department (I’m visiting my grandmother) so here it is. This is the kind of book … Continue reading
Secret Keeper
Secret Keeper by Mitali Perkins When Asha’s father leaves to find a job in New York, his two daughters and wife must move to Calcutta to live with his brother’s family. Without their father and in a new city, the … Continue reading
Seaglass Summer
Seaglass Summer by Anjali Banerjee I am so glad to have found this book! So many books featuring Indian main characters are best for teens or tweens, but this is completely appropriate for third and fourth graders. Besides, it features … Continue reading