By Helene Boudreau
I am a big fan of mermaids; from my love of T.V series H2O to my collection of mermaid figurines these creatures of the deep facinate me. This is the reason that I first started reading the "Real Mermaids" series. This is the third book in the series and follows Jade as she tries to stop The Mermish Council from making all land dwelling mer-people go back to the ocean. She just happens to not be a huge fan of the ocean. She's a freshman and really doesn't want to miss her first dance, even though she's a bit uncoordinated.
I love the fact that Jade seems just like every other young woman; struggleing with her looks, friends, parents and boys. But she also has to deal with being a mermaid.
This is a fun series and I recommend it to all the mermaid lovers out there. Check out Real Mermaids don't wear heels or any of the Real Mermaids series.
If you haven't watched H2O before check it out on Hoopla, it is free with your library card.
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Sunday, 22 February 2015
Friday, 6 February 2015
Leroy Ninker Saddles Up
Leroy Ninker Saddles Up |
If you liked
Mercy Watson, read on! First in a new
series called Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Leroy Ninker Saddles Up tells the
story of would-be cowboy Leroy Ninker.
He’s ready for cowboy life and already has his boots, lasso and hat. He’s only missing one thing – a horse. When
Leroy Ninker meets Maybelline, he knows she is the “horse of his heart”. Yippie-i-oh!
Maybelline
likes to have sweet nothings whispered in her ear, and she loves to eat. But she doesn’t fit very well into Leroy’s
apartment, and when he leaves her alone outside, he lives “to rue and regret
the day.” He ends up having to rescue
his precious Maybelline. But what is
cowboy life without a little adventure, right?
With some help from his friends on Deckawoo Drive – including Mrs.
Watson and Mercy – Leroy saves the day!
Heartwarming
and laugh out loud funny, Leroy Ninker is a wonderful early chapter book. Preschoolers and Kindergarteners will enjoy
listening to the story, and kids in grades 1-3 will want to read it themselves.
September 17
September 17 |
by Amanda West Lewis
This story
took a while to get going but once disaster struck, it was well worth reading. During World War II, nightly bombing attacks
on England are sending everyone, young and old, into bomb shelters. Homes are being lost and many are dying.
The British
government has decided to evacuate children to Canada. Ken, Bess and others are among the children
traveling on the City of Benares, a
luxury liner transporting them across the ocean. After leaving difficult lives where food is
strictly rationed, the children revel in the food and treats provided on
board the ship. But the merriment doesn’t
last long as the boat is torpedoed by a German U-boat and the children must
escape into lifeboats.
Fighting
starvation, storms, dehydration and hypothermia, Ken, Bess and their traveling
companions must fight their way back to land.
Some end up in lifeboats, others cling to anything they can. Their rescue is by no means guaranteed and
many do not make it.
This is a
fictionalized account of a real historical event. Kids will identify with the children of
various ages in the story. These kids,
although young, must gather their strength and resolve to survive an amazing
and terrifying ordeal.
Grades 4 -7.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Half-Minute Horrors
Edited By Susan Rich
Half-Minute Horrors is a fun collection of short stories, poems and even graphic illustrated tales. If you enjoy a spine chilling thriller and you like short reads then this is the book for you. Authors like Lemony Snicket, James Patterson and Margaret Atwood have all contributed to this book. From adaptations of old ghost stories to urban legends; this is the quintessential book for any horror loving reader. My personal favorite is a poem entitled "Horrorku," a Haiku poem about creepy clowns.
Half-Minute Horrors is a fun collection of short stories, poems and even graphic illustrated tales. If you enjoy a spine chilling thriller and you like short reads then this is the book for you. Authors like Lemony Snicket, James Patterson and Margaret Atwood have all contributed to this book. From adaptations of old ghost stories to urban legends; this is the quintessential book for any horror loving reader. My personal favorite is a poem entitled "Horrorku," a Haiku poem about creepy clowns.
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