Tag Archives: Middle Grade

Sunday is for Reading…

So my ribs are still messed up, which makes typing and well, breathing, a bit rough. However, if you follow me on social media, you will see that I am back on steroids, so I picked up an old favorite.. … Continue reading

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Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day is normally when we learn there is 6 more weeks of winter, surprise, surprise. It is also known for being repetitive, thanks to a certain movie that I haven’t seen. Since I am currently on rest duty to … Continue reading

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The King of Pawleys

By: David Bernstein Peter and his brother, Sammy, have been coming to Pawleys Island for the last 5 years. One fabulous week of fun, sand, and sun. Peter looks forward to the beach and the family traditions every year… it … Continue reading

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Current Read

Today, at the hospital, I started reading another True Adventure story. The Flag Never Touched the Ground: America’s Brave Black Regiment in Battle by Kekla Magoon. Do you read historical fiction set during the Civil War?

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Friday Book Pairing

Today, I am reading The Fog of War by Michelle Jabes Corpora, illustrated by Thy Bui. While my full review will be this weekend, I was immediately was reminded of Love and Ruin by Paula McLain. These two would make … Continue reading

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Scritch Scratch

By: Lindsay Currie Claire is a scientist. All she wants to do is focus on the science fair project with her best friend and ignore how her father is so completely obsessed with ghosts. Yet, when he needs her help, … Continue reading

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The Secret Notebook

By: D. A. D’Aurelio Riley Green doesn’t feel like she fits in at her school. Her mom works for a politician, whereas the rest of the kids have politicians for parents. However, Riley feels her luck will change with the … Continue reading

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Day of the Iguana

By: Henry Winker and Lin Oliver (Hank Zipzer #3) Hank Zipzer recently found out he has a learning disability, but he has always known that he isn’t good at school. Friendship on the other hand, is the most important thing. … Continue reading

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Pip Bartlett’s Guide to Unicorn Training

(Pip Bartlett #2) By: Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater Pip loves all magical creatures, especially unicorns, so she is thrilled to help her aunt at the big weekend event. The Triple Trident Unicorn Competition attracts a large gathering of animals … Continue reading

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!!

What green book are you reading today?

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