Category Archives: 2009

The Sky Always Hears Me and the Hills Don’t Mind, by Kirstin Cronn-Mills

Morgan lives in Central Nowhere, Nebraska, where people are “all about family values…but that’s only as long as your family and your values are just like everyone else’s.”** She’s dating a dumb-but-kind football player who bores her, she lusts after … Continue reading

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Kin, by Holly Black

While Tithe by Holly Black wasn’t my favorite book, I decided to give her another chance with this graphic novel. I had about an hour of downtime at ALA while waiting for my friend Debye, plus my feet were killing … Continue reading

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Reincarnation, by Suzanne Weyn

If you are found worthy you will go directly to the next world. If not, you may have to return to this one to acquire further enlightenment. …The unraveling is the journey. Four souls, locked in a love-quadrangle fraught with … Continue reading

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Protected: Wait Till Helen Comes, by Mary Downing Hahn

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Boy Meets Boy, by David Levithan

The storyline to Boy Meets Boy is both very simple and very convoluted. Paul is a high school sophomore, dealing with all the regular things high school sophomores have to deal with. His best friend Tony suffers at home because … Continue reading

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Thimble Summer, by Elizabeth Enright

Thimble Summer was published in 1938 and won the Newberry Medal in 1939. It’s about a 9-year-old girl named Garnet growing up on a farm in rural Southwestern Wisconsin. The book takes her through several months during one summer, through … Continue reading

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Beneath My Mother’s Feet, by Amjed Qamar

Nazia lives in working class Karachi, Pakistan. Her family is not rich, but she and her siblings are still able to go to school, and her mother does not have to work outside the home. However, when Nazia’s father is … Continue reading

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Zel, by Donna Jo Napoli

This book is a retelling of Rapunzel. I’ll keep this short. I didn’t particularly like it. It wasn’t badly written or anything, but I think I’ve just decided I don’t really like fairy tale retellings. I recently tried to start … Continue reading

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Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume

Margaret (age 11) has just moved from NYC to New Jersey, and is trying to cope with the change and to fit in at her new school. Already she’s different: Her parents do not have any religion and so Margaret … Continue reading

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Death Comes for the Archbishop, by Willa Cather

It’s been awhile since I read a slow classic, over several days, and Death Comes for the Archbishop was just perfect for me: nicely paced, quiet and calm, evocative, and something that transported me to a different time. This was … Continue reading

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