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The Apothecary Series

The Apothecary, The Apprentices, The After-room

by Maile Meloy

*This series is set after WWII

 

After US Government officials start following Janie Scott’s parents in suspicion of communism, Janie and her parents move to shattered London, England after World War II. Janie meets Benjamin Burrows, a wacky boy and the London Apothecary’s son, and her life changes a lot.

Mr. Burrows, the “gentle” apothecary, is not a normal apothecary. He, in fact, possesses a book full of all sorts of medicinal recipes and magical elixirs. He can create an “Avian Elixir”, which turns you into a bird temporarily, and blind you, and lots more. The Apothecary and his allies, Jin Lo and Count Vili go on missions to help stop the post-war disputes between the world, like nuclear bombs from exploding and all sorts of other things. They also chase down Russian spies, traitors and more. On the way, unfortunate events like rich men kidnapping Janie happen, trusted...

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the First Rule of Punk: be yourself

the First Rule of Punk

by Celia C. Perez

María Luisa (Malú), a Mexican American seventh grader, has a crazy life. She grew up in a record store, is obsessed with everything about punk, and she loves zines. When she moved to Chicago, she was not sure about the change. Her parents divorced and Malú lives with her mother, who wants her to be a Mexican senorita, but Malú’s dad is a punk and she wants to be one too. So, since the Fall Fiesta was soon, Malú and four friends decided to create a punk rock band called the Co-Co’s. After being rejected in the tryouts (for being “too loud”), they set up an “Alterna-Fiesta” for people who were kicked out of the talent show to express themselves. What will happen to Malú’s band? Will they get suspended for the Alterna-Fiesta? Will the parents approve? Find out here!

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the Bridge Home: an amazing read

 
 
The Bridge Home
by Padma Venkatramen

The Bridge Home is a delightful book, a fun and fast read that highlights the importance of helping homeless people. Set in India, teenager Viji tells her story about escaping abusive parents, going to the city, setting up tents on a bridge with friends, and doing whatever she can to find money for food. The suspense of the book kept me wondering, “Are they going to starve? Will they find a job?”.  Author Padma Venkatramen painted beautiful images in my head of the characters’ predicament. Will Viji and her sister and friends survive? Will they ever escape homelessness and chase their dreams? Check out this book for a great read!

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Review for Danny the Champion of the World

Danny the Champion of the World
by Roald Dahl

Danny owns a small filling station and car mechanic workshop with his father, and they dwell in a gypsy caravan. They have a simple life, and then one day something happens that will change it forever…

Danny’s father is the most fun and perfect father ever. He shows Danny lots of things kids his age don’t normally experience, which helps Danny excel at being a young car mechanic. One day, Danny gets exposed to something unexpected. His father poaches pheasants from neighbor Victor Hazell, who is very rich and also very mean. Every year Hazell hosts a famous pheasant shooting party, with all the dukes, kings, and important men. Danny has a brilliant idea to ruin Hazell’s shooting party. Will it work out? Or will he get sent to prison? You’ll find out in this exciting read!

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This Filipino tale will pull you in!

Lalani of the Distant Sea
by Erin Entrada Kelly

Lalani sets off on a journey deemed impossible. Generations of the strongest men have perished looking for Mt. Issa, a mountain lush with plants that can cure any sickness. Lalani wants to find the one plant that will save her dying mother, but many obstacles and new acquaintances are waiting.

Lalani Sarita is a normal girl in the depressed village called Sanlagita, located by a mountain on which the people blame all bad things. Sanlagita has a menyoro, a leader who assigns tasks to the villagers. Lalani’s mother is tasked to mend, a dangerous job because if you prick yourself, you are doomed to the fatal mender’s disease. Few menders survive. One cure exists, but it’s far across a misted sea on mythical Mount Issa. Each year, the menyoro sends the strongest men in the village on the strongest boats to search for Issa. But none have come back alive. When Lalani’s mother pricks herself and contracts...

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a blend of rebellion, magic, suspense, and plot-twists

A Tale of Magic
by Chris Colfer

A Tale of Magic is a blend of rebellion, magic, suspense, and plot-twists. All that you loved about Chris Colfer’s: A Land of Stories comes packed in this fruitful story, as well.
In the Southern Kingdom, magic is outlawed and women are not allowed to read, and Brystal Evergreen, a normal fourteen-year-old girl, is livid. Women are not allowed in libraries, except if they have a job as a maid. Brystal signs up to be a maid working after library hours. When she gets caught reading banned books in a secret Justices Only room, she is trialed and rapidly sent to the Bootstrap Correctional Facility, using young women for free labor. Then a plot-twisting mysterious fairy
 named Madame Weatherberry rescues Brystal, and brings her to Madame Weatherberry’s Academy of Magic. Madame Weatherberry teaches Brystal and a few other students all they need to know about magic, and she hopes that they can defeat the Snow Queen, a mysterious...

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Series Review - Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott

The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
by Michael Scott

This adventureful series will keep you on the edge of your seat with it's suspense and pure complexity. If you are a fan of Rick Riordan's Greek and Roman adventure books, you'll surely devour this one. Weaving together lots of different mythologies, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel will stretch your mind.
Fifteen-year-old twins Sophie and Josh Newman are working across the street from each other in beautiful San Francisco. What they don't know is that Josh works for centuries old Nicholas Flamel (going by Nick Flemming)-who is supposed to be dead, and they might be the Twins of Legend - Twins with extremely powerful auras, Gold and Silver. With that comes big responsibility. Then one day when Josh is working at Nicholas Flamel's bookstore, Dr. John Dee comes by and steals the ten thousand year old Codex - The Book of Abraham the Mage, which is a book with all the world's knowledge, including the prophecy that...

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Book Review for Ghost by Jason Reynolds

Ghost by Jason Reynolds - review

Ghost - the boy - is a runner. A good one, too. But his ambition was never track. It was to be the next (basketball star) LeBron. But when Ghost challenges expert runner Lu in a race, Coach Brody decides he has something. So Ghost joins the Defenders Track Team. Ghost has had a murky past. A past that’s affected his future. Will he keep it together? Will he stay on the Defenders? Read the book to find out!

 I think Ghost is a really touching story. Jason Reynolds writes Ghost in first person, and the character’s feelings and thoughts are written perfectly. Visit Jason’s website at jasonwritesbooks.com. Find the next book in this series: Patina. 

Tell me how you like it in the comments! I’d love for you to have positive feedback for me, and maybe even a book review of your own!

-Nikko W. Naugle, Creative Genius

 

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A Voyage of Mystery...

Charlotte Doyle boards a ship to go to America where her parents and siblings await. When she boards the ship, she meets many people, including Captain Andrew Jaggery. The crew tries to warn her that Jaggery is an evil brute, but she doesn't listen, and with Jaggery’s gentle and polite demeanor, she’s easily persuaded by him. He is a murderer, a felon, and a savage. Yet, she doesn't see it. On Jaggery’s ship, The Seahawk, she isn’t safe. Or is she?

The story takes place in 1832, with a British-English tint. From my experience, Avi likes to write olden-times. Both The Secret School and The True Confessions Of Charlotte Doyle seem to be in the same time period. I would recommend the two hundred and seventy-eight page story to readers grade fourth to eighth, because there is a taste of adventure, and murder. In the first chapter, there are many gripping sentences. This book will grab a hold of you and get you to read it. You can get to the author, Avi’s,...

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A Tree Home? A Pet Peregrine Falcon? This story is a real but unreal delight!

Samuel Gribley runs away from home with only a penknife, a ball of cord, an ax, and $40, plus some flint and steel. He makes a home in the Catskill Mountains by burning a room out of a huge tree and using a deer hide door for added protection. On the way through this 177-page story, he meets many friends, including a newspaper reporter who won’t tell the secret of his dwelling in the mountains. But his secret will easily slip. During this time, he tames a peregrine falcon named Frightful to catch his food. Do you think he’ll starve to death? Do you think he’ll survive with his secret kept? 

 

    I think this story is very well written and apparently Jean Craighead George wrote it according to the George family dreams. Her mom wanted to run away, Jean wanted to run away, and Jean’s daughter wanted to run away, too. For me, her dream might have been nice to try, but I’m too busy doing all kinds of fun things. Jean worked her...

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