Practical and supportive, this is a good fit for new educators who want to set up their library or experienced educators who want to reenergize their collection.
A recommended purchase for an elementary or middle school library looking for a tame thriller or horror adventure novel. Ogle crafts a likable cast and world for younger students to enjoy.
A must-purchase for a middle school library, this philosophical fantasy is an absolute revelation for an adolescent child yearning for adventure and knowing oneself.–
A secondary purchase for large libraries or to use in bibliotherapeutic circles to address grief over losing a loved one, or to talk about the cruel nature of mob mentality.
A suggested purchase for upper elementary and middle school libraries with students interested in scary stories, and a natural step-up for those reading “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” Currie provides a genuinely creepy tale that begins with literary jump-scares and evolves into a decades-old historical mystery.