ADULT/YA NONFICTION
G/A Brockenbrough, Martha. Finding Bigfoot. Feiwel, 2013. 978-1-250-04090-9. 14.99. An absolute, unequivocal truth about the existence of an Asiatic yeti/abominable snowman or a North American sasquatch/bigfoot has not yet been scientifically proven. Fascination and interest in these "creatures," however, are supported by documented sightings, noises, and trackings. And there's an ongoing Animal Planet documentary program with which this folio size book is affiliated. Color tone pages form a backdrop for the text plus photos and illustrations, recipes, jokes, a question/answer section plus lists of movie titles and websites. Welcome to an inviting source of information for everyone -- for those who believe, for those who doubt and for those who are simply curious.
E.M. Roublow
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E = Exceptional
VG = Very Good
G = Good
F = Fair
NR = Not Recommended
Second Initital (Reading Level):
A = Average Reading Level
E = Easy
M = Mature
“The views expressed are of individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of their respective institutions.”
For more information about YAR, please email Dora Ho at dorah2005@gmail.com
Monday, March 31, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Cute Girl Network
New Adult Graphic Novel
G/M Means,
Greg. The Cute Girl Network. First Second, 2013. 179p. 978-1-59643-751-7. 17.99.
Monday, March 3, 2014
100 QUESTIONS YOU'D NEVER ASK YOUR PARENTS
YA NONFICTION
G/A Henderson, Elisabeth. 100 Questions You'd Never Ask Your Parents. Roaring Brook, 2013. 978-1-59643-875-0. 12.99.
"What" or "how" is the lead-off word of most questions addressing bullying, drinking and driving, drugs, huffing, self-injury and sex. Answers range from one to five paragraphs. Topics can also be approached via the glossary and/or a detailed index. Useful, hopefully, as a bridge to further information about any of these interests. As a 5"X7" paperbound item, it will be less likely to get lost if placed in a small rack or trough when purchased for a library. E.M. Roublow
WORDS WITH WINGS
MIDDLE SCHOOL FICTION
G/A Grimes, Nikki. Words with Wings. WordSong, 2013. 84p. 978-1-59078-985-8. 15.95.
Daydreaming is Gabby's (short for Gabriel) favorite pastime, especially when it soothes her angst about her parents' separation. Noticing that Gabby is trying extremely hard not to be distracted from school work, her intuitive teacher allows a daily 15 minute period for all students to daydream and document their dreams as a writing exercise. Story is presented in verse format -- making it a good candidate for classes studying poetry. E.M. Roublow
SALT
V/A Frost, Helen. Salt. Farrar, 2013. 138p. 978-0-374-36387-1. 17.99.
A near battle in 1812 causes misunderstandings and threatens friendships. Each twelve year old -- Anikwa, a native American, and James, son of a trading post proprietor -- alternate telling their family's side of the story as soldiers arrive to claim land in Indiana Territory. This historical novel's format is verse. Intermittent poems about salt -- which literally preserves food -- acts, in this story, as a symbolic ingredient that preserves the relationship of two families. E.M. Roublow
A near battle in 1812 causes misunderstandings and threatens friendships. Each twelve year old -- Anikwa, a native American, and James, son of a trading post proprietor -- alternate telling their family's side of the story as soldiers arrive to claim land in Indiana Territory. This historical novel's format is verse. Intermittent poems about salt -- which literally preserves food -- acts, in this story, as a symbolic ingredient that preserves the relationship of two families. E.M. Roublow
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