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Derek Laufman has a new fan

The Witch of Wickerson by Derek Laufman

March 7, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

   CBR15Passport, New Author  The Witch of Wickerson by Derek Laufman is a fantastic book with amazing illustrations and a clever story. I could see a series and/or a movie or animated series adapted from it. While it has twists and turns, and can be dark, it is a slightly easier and less intense than Redwall. The adventures are based in fantasy elements (a mouse wearing clothes, talking animals, a witch) can be intense for young or sensitive readers. And there is the kidnapping of the […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult Tagged With: animals, CBR15Passport, community, Derek Laufman, family, witches

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:154 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult · Tags: animals, CBR15Passport, community, Derek Laufman, family, witches ·
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“He was wrong, somehow, and he wanted to be all right, but it was almost as if there was some secret nobody would tell him, so he was always going to be stuck outside.”

Sons from Afar (Tillerman Cycle #6) by Cynthia Voigt

February 28, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

In book six of The Tillerman Cycle, we spend time with James, the Tillerman family’s deepest thinker, and in many respects, its most troubled family member. Sweet Maybeth, though clearly developmentally disabled, has her siblings to look out for her and though academically challenged, is a popular and beloved classmate. Both younger brother Sammy and older sister Dicey are unwilling to bend to social mores and remain fiercely independent despite the pressures of high school. Despite their gruff exteriors and nonchalance, friends seek them out. […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: 1980's, brothers, Cynthia Voigt, family, Newberry Medal winner

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:6 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: 1980's, brothers, Cynthia Voigt, family, Newberry Medal winner ·
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You got spunk Mazie

Mazie’s Amazing Machines by Sheryl Haft

February 22, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Mid-September 2023 will see Mazie’s Amazing Machines by Sheryl Haft and Jeremy Holmes. And I will be finding a finished copy. Not so much because I loved this book, but I need to have the final product in hand and not read online via a reader copy, as that was not the way to read it (at least for me). I need to feel this book, and slowly explore the details that hide when you are reading on a small phone screen. The idea of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: brothers, family, Imagination & Play, Jeremy Holmes, Sheryl Haft, siblings, technology

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:123 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: brothers, family, Imagination & Play, Jeremy Holmes, Sheryl Haft, siblings, technology ·
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“If we were all a little more selfish with our own lives instead of being in such a hurry to defend everything to the death the universe would be a much less scary place”

Saga (Volume 8) by Brian K Vaughan

February 21, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

With a backdrop that is distinctly western, this volume starts with a wooden sign that says, “Welcome to Abortion Town!” And how you feel about that as an opening to a graphic novel (offended? jarred? intrigued) is a pretty good barometer for if you would like this series. I find it overall to be a jarring delight, but it’s not for everybody (she says, knowing she recommended it at work, and now someone she works with is reading it and she immediately had an OH […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Brian K. Vaughan, family, Lbgtq, saga volume 8, space, violence, war

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Brian K. Vaughan, family, Lbgtq, saga volume 8, space, violence, war ·
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Food, friendship, high school

Supper Club by Jackie Morrow

February 20, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport,(other format food as fiction story) If you want a teen graphic novel that is a funny, cute story of how food helps three friends deal with the ups and downs of being a senior in high school, a friend, and family member you need Supper Club.  Jackie Morrow’s story has one of those aged 10-to-14 feeling, but the subject matter is slightly on the older side (13/14 up). Still, I think a strong 10- to 12-year-old would be fine, as I am sure they […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR15Passport, Clubs, coming-of-age, Diversity & Multicultural, family, friendship, Jackie Morrow, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:121 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult · Tags: CBR15Passport, Clubs, coming-of-age, Diversity & Multicultural, family, friendship, Jackie Morrow, Social Themes ·
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Even adults probably have wondered this

Are you Made at Me? by Tyler and Cody Feder

February 20, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

“Are you mad at me?” is a question that many kids have asked. And in this book, Are you Made at Me? by Tyler and Cody Feder, we get answers to that question. Our ostrich heroine, Opal, must do a task that makes her very nervous, she prepares (her favorite scarf around her neck and corsage in her heart), and off she goes. But every so often she runs into a friend and something happens to make her think they might be mad at her […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: Cody Feder, family, friends, ostrich, social anxiety, Social Themes, Tyler and Cody Feder, Tyler Feder

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:118 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: Cody Feder, family, friends, ostrich, social anxiety, Social Themes, Tyler and Cody Feder, Tyler Feder ·
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