Semi-aquatic
egg-laying mammals of action
are on the case!
Platypus Police Squad: The Frog Who Croaked by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. Walden Pond Press, 2013, 240 pages.
8.30.2013
8.28.2013
Heads in Beds: Review Haiku
I confess: I've never
tipped. I didn't know how
critical it was.
Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-called Hospitality by Jacob Tomsky. Doubleday, 2012, 256 pages.
tipped. I didn't know how
critical it was.
Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-called Hospitality by Jacob Tomsky. Doubleday, 2012, 256 pages.
8.26.2013
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace: Review Haiku
Bieber-esque kid celeb
chokes up, runs away.
Pancakes solve everything.
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace by Nan Marino. Roaring Brook, 2013, 272 pages.
chokes up, runs away.
Pancakes solve everything.
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace by Nan Marino. Roaring Brook, 2013, 272 pages.
Labels:
certain humiliation,
fiction,
great jacket,
great title,
haiku,
kitsch,
liked it,
middle grade,
musical
8.23.2013
The Lucy Variations: Review Haiku
A cautionary tale
for tiger moms; a
love letter to music.
The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr. Little Brown, 2013, 320 pages.
for tiger moms; a
love letter to music.
The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr. Little Brown, 2013, 320 pages.
Labels:
award bait,
book crush,
certain humiliation,
fiction,
great jacket,
haiku,
liked it,
young adult
8.21.2013
Rapture Practice: Review Haiku
Classic tale of P.K.
Gone Bad, with added pressure
of coming out.
Rapture Practice by Aaron Hartzler. Little Brown, 2013, 400 pages.
Gone Bad, with added pressure
of coming out.
Rapture Practice by Aaron Hartzler. Little Brown, 2013, 400 pages.
8.19.2013
Golden: Review Haiku
Overcomes "yeah, right"
setup to tackle richer themes
of loss, regret.
Golden by Jessi Kirby. S&S, 2013, 288 pages.
setup to tackle richer themes
of loss, regret.
Golden by Jessi Kirby. S&S, 2013, 288 pages.
Labels:
dirty parts,
fiction,
haiku,
liked it,
mystery,
young adult
8.16.2013
Time Flies: Review Haiku
Just the thing to read
right before my 20th
high school reunion*!
Time Flies by Claire Cook. Touchstone, 2013, 320 pages.
*It's tomorrow night, serious. GO ROCKS!
right before my 20th
high school reunion*!
Time Flies by Claire Cook. Touchstone, 2013, 320 pages.
*It's tomorrow night, serious. GO ROCKS!
Labels:
adult,
book crush,
certain humiliation,
dirty parts,
fiction,
haiku,
kitsch,
liked it,
lowbrow,
mommy
8.14.2013
The Shade of the Moon: Review Haiku
Desperate times, desperate
people; yet somehow, they still
find a shred of hope.
The Shade of the Moon by Susan Beth Pfeffer. HMH, 2013, 304 pages.
people; yet somehow, they still
find a shred of hope.
The Shade of the Moon by Susan Beth Pfeffer. HMH, 2013, 304 pages.
Labels:
book crush,
fiction,
great jacket,
haiku,
loved it,
political,
young adult
8.12.2013
Counting by 7s: Review Haiku
Overlong but never
boring: endearing weirdo
finds her people.
Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Dial, 2013, 384 pages.
boring: endearing weirdo
finds her people.
Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Dial, 2013, 384 pages.
Labels:
award bait,
book crush,
fiction,
great jacket,
haiku,
liked it,
middle grade
8.09.2013
P.S. Be Eleven: Review Haiku
Turmoil within and
without, but Delphine stays grounded.
Surely she does.
P.S. Be Eleven by Rita Williams-Garcia. Amistad, 2013, 288 pages.
without, but Delphine stays grounded.
Surely she does.
P.S. Be Eleven by Rita Williams-Garcia. Amistad, 2013, 288 pages.
Labels:
award bait,
book crush,
fiction,
great jacket,
haiku,
loved it,
middle grade,
political
8.07.2013
Kelsey Green, Reading Queen: Review Haiku
A reading contestmeans Kelsey must choose: read for love,
or read to win?
Kelsey Green, Reading Queen by Claudia Mills. FSG, 2013, 128 pages.
or read to win?
Kelsey Green, Reading Queen by Claudia Mills. FSG, 2013, 128 pages.
Labels:
chapter book,
fiction,
great jacket,
great title,
haiku,
liked it,
middle grade
8.05.2013
Period 8: Review Haiku
Starts slowly, then turns
mysterious, then HOLY
MOTHER OF GOBSMACK.
Period 8 by Chris Crutcher. Greenwillow, 2013, 288 pages.
mysterious, then HOLY
MOTHER OF GOBSMACK.
Period 8 by Chris Crutcher. Greenwillow, 2013, 288 pages.
Labels:
dirty parts,
fiction,
great jacket,
haiku,
liked it,
mystery,
perhaps I need to calm down,
young adult
8.02.2013
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong: Review Haiku
Robotics geeks and
evil cheerleaders team up
for mutual gain.
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks. First Second, 2013, 280 pages.
evil cheerleaders team up
for mutual gain.
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks. First Second, 2013, 280 pages.
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