STARTED & FINISHED:
Westerfeld, Scott. (2018). Spill Zone #2: The Broken Vow. New York: First Second/Roaring Brook.
[.]
STARTED:
Springstubb, Tricia. (2015). Moonpenny Island. New York: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins.
[Just one of my absolute favorite books, which I try to read every year.]
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Showing posts with label dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dolls. Show all posts
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Labels:
death,
disaster,
dolls,
Eric favorite,
family,
girl,
graphic novels,
photography,
science fiction,
series,
sisters,
YA
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
FINISHED:
Joyce, William. (2016). Ollie's Odyssey. New York: Atheneum/Simon & Schuster.
[.]
STARTED:
Brown, Peter. (2016). The Wild Robot. New York: Little, Brown.
[.]
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Joyce, William. (2016). Ollie's Odyssey. New York: Atheneum/Simon & Schuster.
[.]
STARTED:
Brown, Peter. (2016). The Wild Robot. New York: Little, Brown.
[.]
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Friday, April 8, 2016
FINISHED:
Castleman, Virginia. (2016). Sara Lost and Found. New York: Aladdin/Simon & Schuster.
[REALLY didn't live up to my expectations. Name-checks Dicey's Song, so maybe I'll read that one to cleanse the palate...]
STARTED:
Alexander, Kwame. (2016). Booked. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
[Whoo hoo! New one from last year's Newbery Award winner!]
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Castleman, Virginia. (2016). Sara Lost and Found. New York: Aladdin/Simon & Schuster.
[REALLY didn't live up to my expectations. Name-checks Dicey's Song, so maybe I'll read that one to cleanse the palate...]
STARTED:
Alexander, Kwame. (2016). Booked. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
[Whoo hoo! New one from last year's Newbery Award winner!]
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
FINISHED:
Martin, Ann M., and Laura Godwin. (2014). The Doll people set sail. New York: Disney/Hyperion.
[Review for ACL forthcoming...
And here it is:
STARTED:
Balliett, Blue. (2015). Pieces and players. New York: Scholastic.
[This may be the end of this blog for the next year... Newbery Committee rules stipulate that I can't review anything publicly that may be considered for the award. I'll get clarification...]
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Martin, Ann M., and Laura Godwin. (2014). The Doll people set sail. New York: Disney/Hyperion.
[Review for ACL forthcoming...
And here it is:
The Palmer family is renovating their bedrooms while they are
out of town, so all of the girls’ dolls are boxed up for safe storage… but the
family also happens to be putting stuff into boxes that will be shipped
overseas to an international charity. It
should come as no surprise that the box marked “ATTIC” with the dolls in it
gets mistaken for one that should get shipped to the Allied Transatlantic
Charities (or “ATC”, as is written on the boxes), and the dolls soon find
themselves aboard a cargo ship. Taking
place just a few weeks after the events of their last adventure (The Runaway Dolls, Hyperion, 2008),
which is briefly summed up at the beginning, the body of this installment
involves the dolls setting out on search parties to find others who fell out of
their box as it was being loaded onto the boat.
Plodding at times, with a few more dolls added to mix who really don’t
add anything or have much to do (including Johnny-On-the-Spot who looks
suspiciously like Woody from the Toy Story films [Disney/Pixar], and some
mermaids and mermen who are desperate to “return to the sea”… even though they are
plastic dolls…), this fourth installment in the Doll People series feels a bit
thin with storylines that come across as forced. A bright spot, however, is the fact that Brett
Helquist has taken over the illustration duties from Brian Selznick, with Helquist
adding a touch more texture which gives everything more depth. Not the best in the series, but those who are
invested will find something to enjoy here with characters that they have come
to know and love.]
STARTED:
Balliett, Blue. (2015). Pieces and players. New York: Scholastic.
[This may be the end of this blog for the next year... Newbery Committee rules stipulate that I can't review anything publicly that may be considered for the award. I'll get clarification...]
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
FINISHED:
Schlitz, Laura Amy. (2012). Splendors and glooms. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
[Review forthcoming...]
STARTED:
Eichler, Glen. (2011). Mush!: Sled dogs with issues. New York: First Second.
[.]
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Schlitz, Laura Amy. (2012). Splendors and glooms. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
[Review forthcoming...]
STARTED:
Eichler, Glen. (2011). Mush!: Sled dogs with issues. New York: First Second.
[.]
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Sunday, March 1, 2009

FINISHED:
Martin, A.M., and Godwin, L. (2008). The runaway dolls. New York: Hyperion.
[My review for ACL when it has been written...]
STARTED:
Aiken, Joan. (1962). The wolves of Willoughby Chase. New York: Yearling/Random House.
[Meant to read this one a while ago. Was in the mood for a "classic".]
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