Monday, November 18, 2024

National Adoption Month: A Teen Fiction Booklist

The month of November is celebrated as National Adoption Month.  So we're sharing books for teens featuring adopted characters.  Here's a few of our favorites . . . .


Yotsuba&! series by Kiyohiko Azuma
The curious and curiouser Yotsuba moves to a new town with her dad. In the process of moving in, Yotsuba encounters things like swingsets and broken door handles, which all bring about a never-ending torrent of questions and shrieks of amazement.

Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey
Jessica, adopted and raised in Pennsylvania, learns that she is descended from a royal line of Romanian vampires and that she is betrothed to a vampire prince, who poses as a foreign exchange student while courting her.

The Possible by Tara Altebrando
A podcaster stirs up seventeen-year-old Kaylee's memories of her birth mother, who is infamous for alleged telekinetic ability and for murdering her own son.


More Books --
The Blood Between Us by Z. Brewer
Chaos and Flame by Tessa Gratton
The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White
The Dysasters by P.C. Cast
Forward Me Back to You by Mitali Perkins
The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be by Shannon Gibney
The How and Why by Cynthia Hand
The Last Wish of Sasha Cade by Cheyanne Young
The Lovely and the Lost by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer
The Name She Gave Me by Betty Culley
Nameless by Lili St. Crow
Seriously Wicked by Tiny Connolly
Spy Family series by Tatsuya Enyo

Monday, October 21, 2024

Haunted Stories for Teens

Would you dare to stay the night in a haunted house?  This week, we're sharing some haunted house stories for teens.  Here's a few of our favorites . . . .

Agony House by Cheri Priest
Denise Farber, her mom, and her stepfather are moving back to New Orleans, into the Argonne house, which her mother plans to turn into a bed-and-breakfast--but old houses have histories, and sometimes ghosts, and a mysterious old comic book that Denise finds in the attic may hold the answer to a crime and the terrifying things that keep happening in what she thinks of as the "Agony" house.

Creepy Cat by Valent Cotton
Flora moves into a mysterious mansion and finds it inhabited by a strange creature -Creepy Cat! Thus begins her strange and sometimes dangerous life with a feline roommate.

Summer's Edge by Dana Mele
When five estranged friends return to a summer lake house on the anniversary of their friend's death, unexplainable events begin happening, old betrayals rise to the surface, and the group suspects a killer among them is intent on revenge.


More Books --
The Dead and Buried by Kim Harrington
Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury
Gallant by Victoria Schwab
Harvest House by Cynthia Leitich Smith
She Is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran
The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring
There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
Thirteen Chairs by Dave Shelton
Tigers Not Daughters by Samantha Mabry
White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

Monday, October 14, 2024

Let's Get Spooky

As Halloween approaches, we often get asked for spooky stories for kids.  Here's a few of our favorite spooky picture books . . . .

Beware the Monster by Michael Escoffier
Advises the reader to avoid reading the book that contains a monster that is eating up everything in sight, until the monster spots the reader looking at it and it is too late.

The Monsters' Monster by Patrick McDonnell
Grouch, Grump, and little Gloom 'n' Doom spend much of their time arguing over who is the "biggest and baddest" until they build a monster together that turns out to be very different than what they expect.

When a Monster Is Born by Sean Taylor
Explores the options available to a monster from the time it is born, such as becoming the scary monster under someone's bed or playing on the school basketball team.

Bedtime for Monsters by Ed Vere
A hungry monster seeks a different type of bedtime snack.


More Books --
Are You a Monster? by Guilherme Karsten
Does Frankenstein Get Hungry? by John Solimine
Even Monsters Need Haircuts by Matthew McElligott
Fright Club by Ethan Long
I Want to Be in a Scary Book by Sean Taylor
It's Not Easy Being a Ghost by Marilyn Sadler
Jeepers Creepers by Laura Leuck
Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty
Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems
Looking for a Jumbie by Tracey Baptiste
Love Monster by Rachel Bright
Monster Boogie by Laurie Berkner
Monsters Love Cupcakes by Mike Austin
My Monster and Me by Nadiya Hussain
My Monster Mama Loves Me So by Laura Leuck
Sally and the Something by George O'Connor
Skeleton for Dinner by Margery Cuyler
Skeleton Hiccups by Margery Cuyler
Travel Guide for Monsters by Lori Degman
The Ugliest Monster in the World by Luis Amavisca
Why Did the Monster Cross the Road? by R.L. Stine
Zombelina by Kristyn Crow

Monday, September 30, 2024

Award Winning Books for Teens

This week, I'm sharing some award winning books for teens.  Here's a few of my favorites . . . .

Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter
Maddie thought she and Logan would be friends forever. But when her dad is a Secret Service agent, and Logan's dad is the president, sometimes life has other plans. Before she knows it, Maddie's dad is dragging her to a cabin in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. Maddie tells herself it's okay. Until Logan shows up six years later, and she wants to kill him. But before that can happen, an assailant appears out of nowhere, knocking Maddie off a cliff and dragging Logan to some unknown fate.

Dig by A.S. King
Only a generation removed from being Pennsylvania potato farmers, Gottfried and Marla Hemmings managed to trade digging spuds for developing subdivisions and now sit atop a seven-figure bank account, wealth they've declined to pass on to their adult children or their teenage grandchildren. As the rot just beneath the surface of the Hemmings' precious suburban respectability begins to spread, the far-flung grandchildren gradually find their ways back to one another, just in time to uncover the terrible cost of maintaining the family name.

The Unfortunates by Kim Liggett
After a fatal accident, 17-year-old Grant Tavish escapes punishment due to his senator father's connections. Grant plans to give himself justice by staging an accident during a caving trip and never returning. But the cave collapses, trapping him miles beneath the surface with four other teens. As they struggle to survive, they realize something else is with them.


More Books --
American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
Bone Gap by Laura Ruby
Eighth Grade Bites by Z. Brewer
Everything, Everything, Nicola Yoon
Famous Last Words by Katie Alender
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Heroine by Mindy McGinnis
The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman
Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers
The Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
To Catch a Killer by Sheryl Scarborough
We Are Okay by Nina Lacour
You'd Be Home by Kathleen Glasgow

Monday, September 23, 2024

Are You Prepared? Survival Stories

September is Disaster Preparedness Month.  So this week, we are sharing survival chapter books.  Here's a few of our favorites . . . .

The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
After an October blizzard, Laura's family moves from the claim shanty into town for the winter, a winter that has been predicted will be seven months of bad weather.

Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
In a series of poems, fifteen-year-old Billie Jo relates the hardships of living on her family's wheat farm in Oklahoma during the dust bowl years of the Depression.

Storm Blown by Nick Courage
In San Juan, Puerto Rico, Alejandro worries about his great-uncle while helping guests at a resort, and in New Orleans, Emily worries about her sick brother, as a major hurricane rages, changing both their lives forever.


More Books --
Denali Storm by Michael Spradlin
Hurricane by Terry Trueman
Hurricane Child by Kacen Callender
Hurricane Katrina Rescue by Kate Messenger
Lacey's Story by W. Bruce Cameron
Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse by Susan Vaught
Racing Storm Mountain by Trent Reedy
Skylark and Wallcreeper by Anne Carelli
The Storm Before Atlanta by Karen Schwabach
The Storm in the Barn by Matt Phelan
Survival in the Storm by Katelan Jenke
Tornado Hits by Hilde Lysiak

Monday, September 9, 2024

It's Boarding School -- Not Boring School!

With the start of the school year, we thought we would share some teen books set in boarding schools.  Here's a few of our favorites . . . .

Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster
A seventeen-year-old orphan is sent to an exclusive northeastern college for women by an anonymous benefactor in exchange for writing him regularly on her progress.

Carry On: The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow by Rainbow Rowell
Simon Snow just wants to relax and savor his last year at the Watford School of Magicks, but no one will let him. His girlfriend broke up with him, his best friend is a pest, and there are ghosts. And vampires. 

A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray
After the suspicious death of her mother in 1895, sixteen-year-old Gemma returns to England, after many years in India, to attend a finishing school where she becomes aware of her magical powers and ability to see into the spirit world.


More Books --
Again Again by E. Lockhart
Breaking by Danielle Rollins
The Castle School (for Troubled Girls) by Alyssa B. Sheinmel
Don't Breathe a Word by Jordyn Taylor
Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
Even in Paradise by Chelsey Philpot
The Forgotten Book by Mechthild Glaser
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter
The Ivies by Alex Donne
Killing November by Adriana Mather
A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee
Looking for Alaska by John Green
My Dearest Darkest by Kayla Cottingham
The Similars by Rebecca Hanover
This May End Badly by Samantha Markum
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
Youngblood by Sasha Laurens

Monday, August 26, 2024

A Few of My Favorite Things (Books)

 This week, I'm sharing some of my favorite chapter books for kids . . . .

Bo at Ballard Creek by Kirkpatrick Hill
It's the 1920s, and Bo was headed for an Alaska orphanage when she won the hearts of two tough gold miners who set out to raise her, enthusiastically helped by all the kind people of the nearby Eskimo village.

The Spoon in the Bathroom Wall by Tony Johnston
Living in the boiler room of the school where her father is janitor seems normal to fourth grader Martha Snapdragon, until she has experiences reminiscent of the Arthurian legends.

The Thirteenth Princess by Diane Zahler
Zita, cast aside by her father and raised as a kitchen maid, learns when she is nearly twelve that she is a princess and that her twelve sisters love her, and so when she discovers they are victims of an evil enchantment, she desperately tries to save them.

The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright
A mysterious dollhouse and dolls that move on their own lead Amy, twelve, and her mentally-disabled sister Louann, eleven, to investigate the mystery surrounding grisly murders that occured years before.


More Books --
Below by Meg McKinlay
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
Can of Worms by Kathy Mackel
Dial-A-Ghost by Eva Ibbotson
Fairy Tale Comics by Chris Duffy
The Floods: Good Neighbors by Colin Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny: Detectives Extraordinaire by Polly Horvath
The Snow Spider by Jenny Nimmo
This Would Make a Good Story Some Day by Dana Alison Levy
Up and Down Scratchy Mountain by Laurel Snyder