Jul. 31st, 2018

orangerful: (OMG)
And it is glorious. I am now following this Twitter account so I will be both amused AND safe!

http://digg.com/2018/cpsc-dank-safety-memes
orangerful: (belle and a book)
Whoops, I guess I forgot to post my June reads since we were in Wisconsin. Guess I'll just make this list a teensy bit longer. Not by much though, reading Leviathan Wakes, the first book in The Expanse series has taken up a LOT of my time this month. I haven't read a 564 page book in a long time!

And if you can't tell, there was a new cart of children's books to go through this past month. :)

HostageHostage by Guy Delisle

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Wow, this worked so well as a graphic. I could feel an inkling that lost, lonely feeling that Christophe must have been feeling for all that time. The strange mix of fear and boredom as each day went on, the rush of adrenaline each time the door creaked open. And those last 50 pages, my heart was pounding right along with Christophe.





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The Time MuseumThe Time Museum by Matthew Loux

My rating: 2 of 5 stars


It started with an interesting premise and I got about halfway through and realized that the whole thing was going to be mediocre at best. Skimmed to the end and everything unfolded exactly like I anticipated. Not great, not awful. Just...meh.



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The Witch BoyThe Witch Boy by Molly Ostertag

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Really quick read but a great way to get kids thinking about gender roles without beating them over the head with it. Aster is a boy and boys cannot be witches, at least according to his communities rules. Boys are shapeshifters, they turn into different animals and fight to protect the village. Girls are witches that use magic to help things grow and for protection spells. But Aster has not shapeshifted yet and finds magic to be far more interesting. He begins to listen in on the girl's classes, taking notes and practicing when no one is watching. But then he learns from his grandmother about another boy who wanted to be a witch and how things went badly for him. When boys around the village start to disappear, Aster wonders if it is his fault for dabbling in magic instead of following the rules.



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SLAM! Vol. 1SLAM! Vol. 1 by Pamela Ribon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


My only complaint about this graphic is sometimes it was hard to tell the characters apart when they were all playing together. I mean, obviously they are in their team uniforms, but since they are drawings rather than real people, it was hard to know who was who sometimes.

But otherwise this was a really fun read and I love the idea of telling the story of these two BFFs while using Roller Derby to frame it all. It's like Roller Girl but all grown up!



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Unicorn of Many Hats (Heavenly Nostrils, #7)Unicorn of Many Hats by Dana Simpson

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Usual level of whimsy and fun. Perfect reading for a rainy day.



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A Day in the Life of Marlon BundoA Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


That final page. I want to frame it and put it on my wall. "Stink bugs are temporary. Love is forever."



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Pink Is for BoysPink Is for Boys by Robb Pearlman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Perfect in its simplicity. Colors are colors and everyone can enjoy them. The end.

And also unicorns. Because unicorns.



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Rock Candy Mountain, Vol. 2Rock Candy Mountain, Vol. 2 by Kyle Starks

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Wraps up the story well, part of me wished there was more but I know that dragging it out wouldn't have made it better. Quick read.



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Lennon: The New York YearsLennon: The New York Years by David Foenkinos

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Beautifully illustrated and I love how the images are framed, then cropped to evoke different emotions. I don't think I learned anything I didn't already know about Lennon but I'm a pretty hardcore fans, but I still found this very readable and could have read more in this style.



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SquareSquare by Mac Barnett

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


3.5 stars

Another really odd little book by Barnett. I just love his quirky sense of humor. I didn't know this was a trilogy! I guess circle must get the final book?



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Snotgirl, Vol. 1: Green Hair Don't CareSnotgirl, Vol. 1: Green Hair Don't Care by Bryan Lee O'Malley

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was such a strange story, I'm not sure what the heck it is all about, but I am compelled to keep reading! We will see what happens in the further adventures of Lonnie Person in Snotgirl Vol. 2!



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This Jazz ManThis Jazz Man by Karen Ehrhardt

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


The only thing that would make this better is if it came with an audio bonus that had all the instrument sounds. Or even a mp3 of the melody using jazz instruments. I'm already plotting finding a way to get the high school jazz band to visit and maybe use them in a storytime...

but even without that, this is a really fun book. Sing it to the melody of "This Old Man" and have fun with it. I did it with the toddlers today and we counted every time we turned the page and then acted out the instrument. Another librarian did it with preschool age and it was also a big hit. So this one is staying on the storytime shelf.



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The Big Bad FoxThe Big Bad Fox by Benjamin Renner

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


While you know where this book is going right off the bat, the journey is worth it. Renner's art is great and the fox's antics, it made me think of Looney Tunes cartoons, with Bugs and Daffy running around and getting whacked by things (or each other). Really fun read. Can't wait to see the animated version!



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Most PeopleMost People by Michael Leannah

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


A book with the best intentions, too bad the editors didn't pick up on a few lines of text that feel a little problematic (see other reviews). But I did love the idea of assuming that most people want to do good things, want to be good and helpful. It is true!

(Also, I'm really tempted to do a nerdy parody of this with all of the apparent strife going on in the fandom world right now...)



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Teddy's Favorite ToyTeddy's Favorite Toy by Christian Trimmer

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


So adorable! Though not sure we should tell kids that once something has been picked up by the trash collectors that we can ever see it again because...yeah nope. :(

But otherwise SO CUTE!



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