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George Washington’s Socks

George Washington’s Socks (Time Travel Adventures) by Elvira Woodruff Matt and his friends are excited about a campout for the Adventure Club they’ve founded.  Even having Matt’s 7 year-old sister Katie with them doesn’t dampen their spirits.  A night hike … Continue reading

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My Brother Sam is Dead

My Brother Sam Is Dead by James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier I’m not going to be the one to spoil the ending for you.  I’ll leave that up to the authors, but maybe I’ll give you a little itty … Continue reading

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The Fighting Ground

The Fighting Ground 25th Anniversary Edition by Avi In April of 1778, Jonathan is working with his father in the fields, but his mind is on the war.  His older brother is fighting with General Washington and his cousin has … Continue reading

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Time Enough for Drums

Time Enough for Drums by Ann Rinaldi I have very fond memories of Ann Rinaldi books from my days as a historical fiction loving teenager.  Although there were a few elements that kept this from being a top pick, I … Continue reading

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Chains

Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson This review was originally published on February 21, 2011 As you can see from the cover, this book is qualifying for and winning all sorts of awards. I fear that at some point the whole … Continue reading

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Five 4ths of July

Five 4ths of July by Pat Raccio Hughes Many students are not aware that the Declaration of Independence was not marking the end of the American Revolution.  Those long ago dates and documents have become a jumble to them.  Who … Continue reading

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Miracles on Maple Hill

Miracles on Maple Hill Marly’s father hasn’t been the same since he came home from the war.  His time as a POW has changed him and the whole family is on edge.  They all hope that some time away from … Continue reading

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Maggie & Oliver or A Bone of One’s Own

Maggie & Oliver or A Bone of One’s Own by Jennifer Thermes I grabbed this off the new books shelf at my local library because I never could resist a scampish dog and it did look so old-fashioned and heartwarming.  … Continue reading

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Rumors

Rumors (Luxe, Book 2) by Anna Godbersen I don’t know if it’s because I had lowered my expectations after reading The Luxe or I just need something entirely without intellectual value, but I enjoyed this more than its predecessor. Rumors … Continue reading

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The Luxe

The Luxe by Anna Godbersen Elizabeth Holland was meant to be married, but instead her empty coffin is being carried in to her funeral.  What follows is the story of the time leading up to Elizabeth’s disappearance into the river … Continue reading

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