Ilie Ruby's The Salt God's Daughter takes us to the beaches and fields in Southern California with an itinerant wandering of two girls and their troubled mom, Diana (meaning...
Read moreDetailsIlie Ruby's The Salt God's Daughter takes us to the beaches and fields in Southern California with an itinerant wandering of two girls and their troubled mom, Diana (meaning...
Read moreDetailsThe Lorax is a children's book by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). The book has been a curiosity and has continued to increase in popularity since it was...
Read moreDetailsDr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) first published The Lorax in 1971. And, it was destined to join the ranks of his most popular (and controversial) children's books. Yep,...
Read moreDetailsOf Mice and Men is a novel, first published in 1937, by John Steinbeck. Told from the third-person omniscient point of view, this classic work follows the mishap-ridden...
Read moreDetailsEnter the thrilling, bone-chilling universe of The Wolf and the Rain, a dystopian saga that will grip your imagination from page one. This isn't your average apocalyptic novel....
Read moreDetailsHave you ever wondered what happens when a beloved author ventures into uncharted territory? Steve McHugh, the mind behind the Hellequin Chronicles, has done just that with A...
Read moreDetailsMulticultural Children's Books Day is here for 2018 (1/27/2018), and we were thrilled to review Tessie Tames Her Tongue, by Melissa Martin, Ph.D., with illustrations by Charles Lehman. My 7-year-old...
Read moreDetailsIt sounds like a mystery or something carried on by magic. But, in this case, wizards probably had nothing to do with the disappearance of the First-Edition Harry...
Read moreDetailsLauren Willig's The English Wife brings back the Gilded Age. It was a treacherous, opulent world. It immerses readers in an era immortalized by Edith Wharton, Mark Twain,...
Read moreDetails"Treasure hunter" likely brings to mind Indiana Jones. His fedora is askew. He narrowly escapes rolling boulders and outsmarts nefarious villains. But hold onto your hats, adventure enthusiasts!...
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