Showing posts with label Self discovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Self discovery. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Suddenly Supernatural: School Spirit by Kimmel

School Spirit (Suddenly Supernatural book 1) by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel. 2009.
Audience: Grades 4-6th; ages 8-13
My Rating: 4.5*s of 5
Summary: Like her mother, a professional medium, 7th grader, Kat, has been able to see dead people since turning thirteen, and although they would prefer to be normal, Kat and her best friend come to terms with their own talents while helping free the spirit of a girl trapped at their middle school.
Comments: This book jumped into my hands off of the "new" shelf and I couldn't put it down! Great storytelling and a surprising depth to the characters and story. Kat is someone you can easily follow through a book series. The supernatural elements felt believable and even had a few scary moments that serve as a teaser to continue the series. A great recommendation for younger fantasy/horror readers. I can't wait to read more in the series.
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Read-alikes: Savvy by Law, Allie Finkle series by Cabot (sans the supernatural, of course)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Year of the Dog by Grace Lin (audio)

Year of the Dog by Grace Lin. 2007.
Audience: Grades 3-5; 9-12
My Rating: 3*s of 5
Summary: It's the Chinese Year of the Dog, and as Pacy celebrates with her family, she finds out that this is the year she is supposed to "find herself." Universal themes of friendship, family, and finding one's life passions make this novel appealing to readers of all backgrounds.
Comments: Fantastic narrator! I enjoyed the character of Pacy/Grace as well as her friend Melody. While the mother's "did I ever tell you?" stories were interesting, I occasionally found myself groaning at the arrival of another one. Forgive me for sounding ignorant, but this book made it seem to me that money is one of the most important things in Taiwanese culture. It seems that Chinese-American young readers may especially enjoy seeing their culture and identity in this story.
Awards: Bluebonnet list, 2008
Read-alikes: The Year of the Rat by Grace Lin