Weird Kid

Weird Kid by Greg Van Eekhout Four out of Five Magical Coffee Cups This one had me at the dedication “To all the weird kids. Stay weird.” I was a weird kid, I feel like I am still weird.  Jake is ‘fell to Earth in a flaming blob of space goo, sprouting feathers in class … More Weird Kid

Louder Than Hunger

Louder Than Hunger by John Schu Five out of Five Magical Coffee Cups Oh man, I am back to the books in verse.  Jake is an eighth grader who has an eating disorder. I am already interested in this one because I like seeing boys as the main characters in books like this.  There are … More Louder Than Hunger

Field of Screams

Field of Screams by Wendy Parris Three out of Five Magical Coffee Cups Back to my spooky books! Rebecca loves ghosts and all things paranormal. She spends the summer with her aunt and uncle in a 100-year-old farmhouse.  There must be ghosts in a 100-year-old house in the middle of nowhere, right?  On the front … More Field of Screams

Ruptured

Ruptured by Joanne Rossmassler Fritz Four out of Five Magical Coffee Cups Another book written in verse.  Again, as I said in the last post, these books have fewer words on a page but a lot more emotion.  Claire is on vacation with her parents. All she wants to do is sit outside and read. … More Ruptured

And Then, Boom!

And then, Boom! by Lisa Fipps Five out of Five Magical Coffee Cups Oh my goodness!  The emotions with this one! Another book written in verse. Books written in verse have fewer words on the page but so much more emotion! Joe lives with his mom and grandmum. Every once in a while, his mom … More And Then, Boom!

Mascot

Mascot by Charles Waters and Tracie Sorell Three out of Five Magical Coffee Cups Book in verse. Six different points of view. All in the same English class.  They are given the assignment to debate the school mascot.  The mascot in question is a native american, they are the Braves. Each student has their own … More Mascot

Girl Forgotten

Girl Forgotten by April Henry Three out of Five Magical Coffee Cups A Thriller!  I was excited to jump into this one!  Piper Gray has just started a new school and is exploring her new town.  As she wanders the local cemetery, she comes across the grave of a seventeen-year-old girl named Layla Trello.  Piper … More Girl Forgotten