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Jul 31, 2022
Building the Book Pile #406
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Jul 28, 2022
Recent Reads: Sunflower Sisters by Monika Singh Gangotra
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication Date: June 7, 2022
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Goodreads Synopsis:
Sunflower Sisters celebrates two strong and independent girls experiencing each other's South Asian and Nigerian traditions while learning to embrace the color of their dark brown skin.In this heartwarming celebration of skin shades from sun-browned to autumn-leaf-gold, Amitra and Kiki get dressed for their siblings' weddings while enduring family nitpicks about lightening cream, sun rays, and the skin-darkening effects of the color yellow. Luckily, Amitra's mother has a lesson or two to teach about that! With the support and empowerment of their moms, the sunflower sisters are two strong, confident girls–one South Asian the other Nigerian–finding joy in their own skin.
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Jul 26, 2022
Early Reader Review: Beneath the Trees: First Spring by Dav
Series: Sous les arbres #4
Publisher: Magnetic Press
Publication Date: August 2, 2022
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Synopsis:
Winter has thawed and Spring has sprung! The forest is turning green again and no one is more excited to experience it than Mr Warthog and his brand new baby boy who gets to experience the great big outdoors for the very first time!This new series paints a tender and colorful portrait of everyday Life, showing that behind every flaw or weakness can lie charm and strength. Readers will recognize their own neighbors, friends, and family members in the endearing animal characters within this forest community. In this second volume, a self-assured fox tries to stay warm with his ridiculously log scarf, but winds up having to deal with the embarrassment of getting caught up in everything... especially embarrassing in front of the pretty lady fox he's trying to impress! A warm-hearted and simple romance tale suitable for all ages. The stories in this four-book series take place in the same forest over the course of four seasons.Each can be read independently, exploring the complexity and richness of relationships with family, friends, and loved ones. As both writer and illustrator, the author doesn't rely on text to convey emotions, oscillating between a clever dose of dialogue and wordless passages to makes these stories accessible to young readers starting as young as 5 years old. Presenting a graphic universe somewhere between Michel Plessix's adaptations of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS and the cartoons of Walt Disney (in particular those created by Don Bluth, such as THE RESCUERS and ROBIN HOOD), Dav gently conveys each season through a changing palette of colors and rounded designs.
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Jul 25, 2022
Building the Book Pile #405
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Jul 21, 2022
Early Reader Review: Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend by Alys Arden
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: July 26, 2022
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Goodreads Synopsis:
There's more to the mobsters, mystics, and mermaids at the last stop on the D/F/Q trains: Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue.Zatanna's not your typical New Yorker. She walks her giant rabbit on a leather leash down the boardwalk, lives in a colossal architectural wonder known as the Golden Elephant, had her first kiss in the Haunted Hell Gate ride--and wouldn't have it any other way.But the time for having fun in Luna Park comes to an end when a mystic's quest for a powerful jewel unravels everything Zatanna thought she knew about herself and her beloved neighborhood. Mysteries and magic surround her as she reveals the truth about her family's legacy, and confronts the illusion that has been cast over her entire life.From the bewitching mind behind The Casquette Girls, Alys Arden, and with enchanting artwork by Jacquelin de Leon, comes the story of a girl stuck in the middle of a magical rivalry and forced to choose between love, family, and magic without hurting anyone...or worse.
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Jul 19, 2022
Early Reader Review: This is a Birthday Cake by Andrew Cangelose
Shipley (Illustrations)
Publisher: Oni Press
Publication Date: August 2, 2022
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Goodreads Synopsis:
Fan-favorite characters from This Is a Taco are back in this hilarious picture book tale of the ultimate birthday cake disaster!It's Taco the squirrel's birthday, and all of his little animal friends are planning a big surprise for him—they're going to make him a birthday cake! The only problem with their plan is that none of them know how to make a cake. So, as this sassy crew of critters is known to do, they set out to learn all they can about birthday cakes and how to make one, with spectacularly disastrous and delightful results.
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Jul 18, 2022
Building the Book Pile #404
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Jul 13, 2022
Waiting on Wednesday: Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend by Alys Arden
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: July 26, 2022
Synopsis:
There's more to the mobsters, mystics, and mermaids at the last stop on the D/F/Q trains: Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue.Zatanna's not your typical New Yorker. She walks her giant rabbit on a leather leash down the boardwalk, lives in a colossal architectural wonder known as the Golden Elephant, had her first kiss in the Haunted Hell Gate ride--and wouldn't have it any other way.But the time for having fun in Luna Park comes to an end when a mystic's quest for a powerful jewel unravels everything Zatanna thought she knew about herself and her beloved neighborhood. Mysteries and magic surround her as she reveals the truth about her family's legacy, and confronts the illusion that has been cast over her entire life.From the bewitching mind behind The Casquette Girls, Alys Arden, and with enchanting artwork by Jacquelin de Leon, comes the story of a girl stuck in the middle of a magical rivalry and forced to choose between love, family, and magic without hurting anyone...or worse.
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Jul 10, 2022
Building the Book Pile #403
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- Work was slow, which is very nice, but we met some of the new students which is fun.
- I also had the pleasure of going to see Toad the Wet Sprocket, Gin Blossoms and the Barenaked Ladies with my dad on Friday night. We had a blast, I love the Barenaked Ladies, so many good songs both old and new.
- We bought a tractor... yup. We have a large space and many projects so... like crazy people we got a tractor.
- I didn't really read anything this week. I watched a lot of book vlogs and tiktoks but that was about it. I am trying to work through some reading today.
- I hope to finish up some reviews as well. Wish me luck.
Jul 7, 2022
Recent Reads: Darling Girl by Liz Michaelski
Publication Date: May 3, 2022
Source: Book of the Month pick
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Goodreads Synopsis:
In this beautiful, grounded, and darkly magical modern-day reimagining of J. M. Barrie's classic, to save her daughter's life one woman must take on the infamous Peter Pan--who is not the innocent adventurer the fairy tales make him out to be . . .Life is looking up for Holly Darling, granddaughter of Wendy--yes, that Wendy. She's running a successful skincare company; her son, Jack, is happy and healthy; and the tragedy of her past is well behind her . . . until she gets a call that her daughter, Eden, who has been in a coma for nearly a decade, has gone missing from the estate where she's been long tucked away. And, worst of all, Holly knows who must be responsible: Peter Pan, who is not only very real, but more dangerous than anyone could imagine.Eden's disappearance is a disaster for more reasons than one. She has a rare condition that causes her to age rapidly--ironic, considering her father is the boy who will never grow up--which also makes her blood incredibly valuable. It's a secret that Holly is desperate to protect, especially from Eden's half-brother, Jack, who knows nothing about his sister or the crucial role she plays in his life. Holly has no one to turn to--her mother is the only other person in the world who knows that Peter is more than a story, but she refuses to accept that he is not the hero she's always imagined. Desperate, Holly enlists the help of Christopher Cooke, a notorious ex-soldier, in the hopes of rescuing Eden before it's too late . . . or she may lose both her children.Darling Girl brings all the magic of the classic Peter Pan story to the present, while also exploring the dark underpinnings of fairy tales, grief, aging, sacrifice, motherhood, and just how far we will go to protect those we love.
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Reading this synopsis, I wanted to much more from this book. I was sadly disappointed. I was so excited to pick it up, but then it fell flat for me.
The book follows Holly Darling, the granddaughter of the infamous Wendy Darling. Yes! The one that met and adventured with Peter Pan. In this ominous retelling, Peter isn't the sweet, whimsical lost boy that we know and love. He is a bit sinister. Holly is a mother of a teen named Jack and a girl named Eden that is very ill and bedridden, but all of a sudden Eden goes missing and Holly has to travel back to London to find her. All of this is complicated by the fact that Jack is ill too, and Eden's condition has been saving him all these years, and he doesn't know about it or her at all.
So why did this just not sit right with me you might be asking? Well, I didn't like Holly at all. She was a mom and that was her whole personality, on top of that she was self-absorbed too. Her children are the only people in the world, but she also kept everything from them. There was so much lying and deception throughout the book, that most of the plot conflicts could have been alleviated by her just telling them the truth, or something for that matter. I honestly couldn’t keep up with the lying and it was frustrating to feel like we weren’t getting anywhere for most of the book because of it.
I expected a twisted retelling, but Pan doesn’t make an appearance until the very end and the ending, while I won’t spoil it, was lack-luster and abrupt. On top of all that, there were SO many triggers in this book. BOTM added one about sexual assault, which was a big one, but there is rape as well, drug abuse, murder, thoughts of suicide, death of children, a lot of grief, physical and mental abuse as well. That is a lot for one book that was just meh.
Overall, I found Holly to be overbearing and kind of a bad mom when all was said and done. Her son Jack was a stereotypical annoying and angsty teenager. Jane, Holly’s mother, was also a bad mother, and another stereotype. In her case, the privileged, never there, upper-class mom. There was a PI named Chris that I wanted to be more involved in the story and I wanted more from the retelling portion to include him and really engrain him in the tale, but that didn’t happen either.
Overall, this one was not for me. It was sadly a disappointment.
Jul 5, 2022
Recent Reads: Three Pockets Full by Cindy Rodriguez
Publisher: Cardinal Rule Press
Publication Date: July 1, 2022
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Goodreads Synopsis:
Beto won't wear a guayabera to the wedding. Nope! Nunca! Not going to happen! Beto tries his best to rid himself of the traditional Mexican wedding shirt his Mami gave him. He even gets help from his dog Lupe, but the shirt ends up back on his bed each time with notes from Mami, who becomes increasingly frustrated with Beto. Mami insists that Beto attend the wedding, and wear the shirt, because--after all--it's her wedding! Beto has to accept the fact that Mami is getting remarried ♥ and that she wants him to wear the shirt, which is part of his heritage.The best book for exploring family, change and new experiences.Three Pockets Full by Cindy Rodriguz carries key concepts of family, love and tradition. This book goes along well with other books on change and the emotions that can come with it. Like the work of Todd Parr (The Family Book) and Patrice Karst (The Invisible String).This book comes with a free Reader's Guide for children. The guide is available for free download from the publisher website. Lesson plans, activities and discussion questions to allow parents, teachers and caregivers to explore the topic further and deepen comprehension.
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