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Although the book is intended to help young women find their own style, it skews strongly toward extroverts, and non-athletes may be put off by the abundance of sports analogies. Teams and clubs, though, could benefit from using the audio as a guide for developing confidence and character.
Tweens and middle school students who enjoyed The Mysterious Benedict Society and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will love this delicious celebration of friendship and candy.
Students who are interested in robotics, technology, and STEM will delight in this futuristic adventure from the author of the "Origami Yoda" series. ["An absorbing, fast-paced read and an excellent choice for middle schoolers": SLJ 8/16 review of the Abrams Amulet book.]
A sensitively told coming-of-age novel; recommended for most libraries serving teens. ["Despite its flaws, this is still a useful addition to collections because of its rare multifaceted picture of a trans girl, with a story that is about more than just coming out": SLJ 9/16 review of the Farrar book.]
This cheeky Regency romp will appeal to Downton Abbey buffs as well as fans of historical fiction and classics. ["An enchanting addition, sure to charm Jane Austen lovers and those who live for the next big Downton Abbey reveal": SLJ 5/15 starred review of the Viking book.]
This delightful debut novel will appeal to middle school readers who enjoyed the "Tupelo Landing" mysteries by Sheila Turnage (Dial). ["A solid debut novel for middle graders who enjoy a blend of history and mystery": SLJ 8/15 review of the Nancy Paulsen book.]