Monday, December 19, 2016

Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo

Fans of "Because of Winn-Dixie" will really love Kate DiCamillo's new book.  Raymie Nightingale is a beautifully told story about 3 girls that meet under unusual circumstances in 1975.  All three are taking baton lessons, but the lessons are going horribly. What grows from these lessons is the friendship between the 3. Raymie is a wonderful character. She is "plucky." She is convinced that winning the Little Miss Central Florida Tire beauty contest will make her famous and bring her father back (after he abandoned her and her mother to run off with the dental hygienist). This story is funny and touching and just delightful.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky

What a well written, moving story about being who you want to be.  Grayson knows "he" is really meant to be a "she." He lives with his Aunt and Uncle and does not feel it would be acceptable to live as "she" really wants to.  But then, a new girl comes to town and Grayson begins to take steps to live the life she was meant to live.  This books is amazing. Even if you have never met someone who is transgender, you will love Grayson. You will understand, cheer for and feel for this character.  I would love if everyone would read this book and maybe it would lead to more understanding for each other and the difficulties that each may be going through.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Seers by Kristine Bowe

This is a very unique book. Leesie has no memories of her life before she became a "Seer." Seers are people who can see into another's memories.  Leesie is a special kind of Seer, she not only can see memories, she can extract (remove) memories to help people. She has a handler and now she has a new mission. She is never given much information about her missions and she is starting to question this. This was a really fast read, and I believe it will  be a series because it left me wanting more.

Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket

I wanted to read this again because it is coming out as a Netflix series soon.  I bought book 1 on Overdrive as an ebook, but there is also books 1-3 out as an ebook collection. It was as delightful as the first time I had read it.  This 13 book series is all about the Baudelaire children. After a house fire kills their parents, they have to go live with their evil uncle, Count Olaf.  He is really just after their fortune and he really is awful. I suggest reading this series (none of them are really long)  before watching the Netflix series...I ALWAYS suggest reading the books first.