A significant, if possibly a bit sanitized, addition to baseball’s early history.
The personification works to great effect in this addition to the series and libraries should definitely give Venus her well-deserved spot on the shelves. Highly recommended.
With its enchanting take on “Beauty and the Beast,” Lim’s (Her Radiant Curse) latest is recommended where fantasy and immersive folklore are popular.
An audiobook that blends unique storytelling with an exceptional vocal performance. This is a recommended choice where Hartman’s books are popular. Watt adds depth to each character, crafting a performance that has earned well-deserved critical praise and listener admiration.
Adler’s (Going Bicoastal) coming-of-age romance features strong themes of self-discovery, strength, and forgiveness. This audio will speak to those on the cusp of significant change, making it a strong choice for any YA audio collection.
Magaziner’s (“The Mythics” series) is recommended for listeners seeking a dynamic story mixing action, adventure, and friendship in a futuristic setting.
Bledel’s narration of a much-loved tale taps into older listeners’ nostalgia while also providing a beautiful, fresh introduction for new audiences. This is a treat.
A thematically rich story for all its seeming simplicity, excellent for shared reading and reflection around the December holidays or any other time.
A fantastic depiction of the upside of boredom
This book is great for all ages and should find a home in every public library and school library setting.
A well-intentioned concept bogged down by trite, inauthentic execution.
Not an essential purchase, but a fun addition for collections serving families who love folklore, cryptids, or anything just a little out of the ordinary.
A highly recommended, warm, funny, and meaningful addition to holiday and multicultural collections.
A sweet, soothing take on a familiar daily ritual, not necessarily for the library shelves.
A strong choice for libraries needing books to support scientific nomenclature for young readers.
Pleasing illustrations offer a visual introduction to the Golem of Jewish folklore but is less successful as an SEL title.
Young readers who feel that they too are not being seen (or heard!) will respond strongly to this confident and visually bold declaration of selfhood.
With themes of friendship, loyalty and persistence, this would be a good companion to I Must Have Bobo by Eileen Rosenthal.
A lively, culturally rich holiday tale that blends folklore, language, and inclusivity; a recommended addition to library shelves.
With a great mix of humor, action, and heart, this book packs a punch as a great choice for collections everywhere.
The ABCs can appeal to younger readers and the detailed information about atypical tools will keep older readers engaged, too.
This is a natural choice for bedtime collections, toddler story hour, and board book shelves; what could be more delightful than simple, rhythmic bedtime with whimsical art.
This is charming Korean retelling of a familiar story is refreshingly adapted, and will have listeners in story hours clamoring for more.
Rich vocabulary and a hilarious water-hating cat make this a stellar choice for all collections. Highly recommended and highly enjoyable.
An irresistibly witty look at modern parent-child dynamics, sure to delight at read-alouds.
A choice Spanish-language title for nonfiction shelves and curricular tie-ins.
Purchase where the “Lolo and Birdie” series and bilingual books circulate well.
Add the latest volume of the publisher’s adorable board book biographies to collections lacking Latinx representation.
This Spanish-language biography brings to light the incredible life and contributions of Luz Jiménez and is highly recommended for all Spanish children’s collections, especially where there are gaps in Mexican artist representation.
With mystery, adventure, and being historical fiction, this book is an easy sell for a wide range of readers.
Dense, rich, and riotously illustrated, a full-to-the-brim read for middle grade fantasy lovers.
A charming graphic novel adaptation of a beloved series perfect for fans and new readers alike.
A lightly humorous tale for fans of James Dashner and Carl Hiaasen.
A romp in the British countryside leads to harrowing adventures for the students involved in an engaging mystery, enjoyable regardless of previous knowledge of Sherlock Holmes lore.
A strong addition to any library serving young elementary readers.
For video game lovers, comics fans, and readers who appreciate the grosser things in life, this book will circulate well in libraries that love “Dog Man.”
A masterpiece about the circle of life through the eyes of one so seemingly small will resonate with readers and provide hope to triumph over some of the most difficult parts of life.
This is an informative and attractive book for your STEM minded readers, suitable for public and school libraries.
While the topic will garner interest, the format may be difficult for some readers. An additional purchase.
A strong and beautifully rendered addition to graphic memoir and nonfiction middle grade collections.
A comprehensive overview of an important topic, yet this book suffers from dense text with few pictures or interactive elements, which will hurt its young reader appeal. Recommended for middle school library collections.
Daring escapes are a popular topic, and this may interest readers of the ‘I Survived’ series. Reluctant readers will appreciate the short chapters, but those clamoring for detail may want to look elsewhere.
An excellent addition to libraries serving upper elementary and middle school patrons who enjoy sports biographies.
Skillfully interweaving sports history with critical social and political contexts, this is an invaluable resource for students interested in American history, civil rights, and the enduring power of sports. An excellent and insightful historical non-fiction work and a must-have addition for school libraries.
This stylish nonfiction title puts a large amount of information into an accessible, appealing format, ready to be shared instead of hoarded.
An exploration that takes concerns seriously while leavening the presentation with humor and possibility; recommended for collections to support readers researching threats or dealing with individual anxiety about the future.
Horror fans will devour this book.
A highly recommended cozy read. Hand this one to fans of Aiden Thomas and Becky Albertalli.
This modern Dracula retelling is packed with plenty of mystery for readers to sink their fangs into.
Modern and relatable, this series opener will delight horror and suspense readers.
A clever reboot, well imagined and well executed.
Readers who love Holly Jackson, Karen McManus, and E. Lockhart will find this book difficult to put down.
Perfect for fans of Nimona, this sapphic romance is sure to charm fairy-tale lovers who will swoon over the HEA ending. A recommended purchase for all graphic novel collections.
A propulsive, entertaining read about wealthy teenagers behaving badly and trying to survive high school and friendships.
A must-purchase for any high school library’s YA romance collection; this book will resonate with many readers, particularly fans of Quindlen and those struggling with their identity.
An ethereal collection of masterfully rendered original folktales to remind readers of the reverence and wariness that nature deserves.
A strikingly unique and deeply intimate ruminative journey through a teen’s innermost feelings.
Purchase where magical realism and stories set in New York City do well.
The first volume in a boldly artistic manga series that effectively utilizes fine watercolor art as a backdrop to an emotional coming-of-age story.
Fans of Jenny Han and S. K. Ali’s smart, thinking heroines will enjoy Indy’s love story.
This book will appeal to upper high school and new adult readers seeking an engaging romance that is as sweet as it is steamy.
Give this humorous and modern Shakespeare retelling to fans of Molly Horton Booth’s “Arden High” series or any reader looking for a humorous graphic novel.
A poignant graphic narrative highlighting the path towards acceptance during a period of sorrow.
Librarians would be wise to add this novel to their collection, not only for its representation of people with so many beautiful differences, but because it’s a fun, angsty, poignant, and yet fast-paced story that will speak directly to all teens.
A first purchase. This is similar to other rom-coms that readers can’t get enough of.
A well-constructed thriller for mature teens that will keep readers guessing.
Integer eleifend facilisis justo a laoreet. Nunc sollicitudin tempus ex.
An eminently easy to read, pleasantly jokey comic perfect for a quick laugh for young readers.
This funny story is perfect for young readers who love stories about dogs, food, and families. A great addition to early reader sections.
This accessible introduction into young detective Korobá’s world is both narratively efficient and visually exquisite; a promising start to a planned series of graphic mysteries.
A great fit for readers who enjoy the style of “Owly” graphic novels, while also serving as an introduction to the forest ecosystem of a nurse log for classroom units and individual interest.
A thoughtful, beautifully crafted title that honors a literary classic on the eve of its centennial and introduces “the Best Bear in All the World” to a new generation.
The book could stimulate readers to discuss, research, write about, and draw the forests in their neighborhood as well as forests around the world. A good introduction to an important topic.
Share with budding environmentalists and readers with a keen interest in music.
Gripping illustrations and very effective text place readers in the middle of this dramatic night in American history. Recommended.
A solid choice for lower elementary readers and a book that will look great on displays
A solemn and respectful reminder to younger readers of what was paid and what is owed
This book will not spark a reader’s interest in Bernstein or her art.
The jazzy look of this book will attract readers, who will appreciate its upbeat message most if they are already familiar with the sport.
A strong purchase for middle grade collections. Both a captivating coming-of-age tale and an introduction to Eleanor of Aquitaine’s legacy, this novel will appeal to historical fiction fans and readers drawn to stories of courage, growth, and navigating destiny.
A resource about sources in need of sources. Lots to like with a few critical flaws.
A valuable work of nonfiction, this book will encourage girls and boys alike to treat all genders with equal dignity and respect.
Deep insights into the creative process
Check out this week's list of new comics, manga, and graphic novels for readers 12 and under, featuring Winging It from Graphix and the Witches of Pepperwood Bay from Papercutz.
In 1838, sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké were the best-known, most hated women in the United States. My book tells why.
This accessible and moving graphic novel offers insight into a pivotal moment in history and helps readers understand the motivations behind the journeys of those who have sought refuge and opportunity in America.
In today's guest post, we take a look at Grace Lin's latest fantasy novel The GATE, THE GIRL, AND THE DRAGON.
These picture books that celebrate found families, friendship, and connection are great choices for holidays shelves.
Zoboi, like Lukoff, pulls from personal reality to shape a world that exists in the margins that are formed to reduce outcomes. To define good and bad.
When an accomplished mangaka and his jealous assistant inexplicably switch bodies, a battle of wits and credibility ensues in this body-swapping manga.
From tales of ghosts and vampires from around the world, to famous shipwrecks, these books are perfect for young readers excited to explore the world, and hear some fun stories and tales along the way!
The books that shine here, including the latest from Leslie Patricelli and Mo Willems, keep it simple, are all heart, and let babies be babies and preschoolers be preschoolers.
Vida and her brother Máximo live in Ratontepec,or Mousetepec in English, a town full of life, where they help their mother sell piñatas in the bustling market. The town is full of joy, and people come...
Memory and nostalgia in a Hmong home in St. Paul fuels this enticing picture book. I talk with the creators to learn more about nostalgia and the role architecture plays in our memories.
In this French comic from creators Jérôme Pelissier and Carine Hinder, a little girl decides to become her village's new witch, which means facing a dragon from the nearby woods.
Historical fiction novels often earn Newbery recognition, and there are several standout titles from the genre this year.
Native American Heritage Month, celebrated in November, celebrates the rich histories, cultures, achievements, and stories of Indigenous peoples across the United States. Share these four YA titles, all with Indigenous protagonists, with young readers in time for NAHM and anytime during the year.
A cross-country move is an opportunity for a girl to forge new bonds with friends and family.
This month’s starred selections include titles about donuts, the women of Norse mythology, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and more.
As Jeff Kinney's 20th Wimpy Kid book comes out today I reminisce about his early days and then we chat about buses, bookstores, and more.
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