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Books ‘The Gravity of Us’: Breathtaking First Love with an Eye on Mars 'The Gravity of Us' reminds readers that the parts are as important as the whole and that, sometimes, the kids know more than ... By S.W. SondheimerMarch 24, 20200
Books Roarbots Quick Picks: Mike Lawrence’s ‘Star Scouts’ Trilogy We get it. You’re practicing social distancing (or you should be). The kids are home from school. The libraries are closed. You’re looking ... By Jamie GreeneMarch 24, 20200
Books Menna van Praag’s ‘The Sisters Grimm’ Revels in the Bond Between Sisters 'The Sisters Grimm' reminds us that not everything is as it seems and there is no bond in the world stronger than the ... By S.W. SondheimerMarch 20, 20200
Books Roarbots Quick Picks: Marvel-ous Books for Long Days Today, we're looking at a few books featuring Marvel superheroes - for various ages. All are available digitally, and all are great fun. By Jamie GreeneMarch 19, 20200
Books Roarbots Quick Picks: Spooky Stories Starring Tough Kids Today we're looking at a trio of books that all have "spooky" settings and are meant to instill a sense of unease. By Jamie GreeneMarch 18, 20200
Books Roarbots Quick Picks: ‘Creature Campers’ & ‘Undersea Mystery Club’ Epic! has also begun releasing print books under their Epic! Originals imprint. And two of their newest illustrated chapter book are well worth ... By Jamie GreeneMarch 17, 20200
Books Roarbots Quick Picks: The Spirit of Elephant & Piggie Lives On! The humor and sensibility of Mo Willems's Elephant & Piggie continue in 2 beginning-reader series: Elephant & Piggie Like Reading and Unlimited Squirrels. By Jamie GreeneMarch 16, 20200
Books More Isn’t Always Better, But it Certainly Is with Stephen Blackmoore’s ‘Ghost Money’ Most series are winding down by book five. Stephen Blackmoore's Eric Carter series just keeps getting better. Check out our review of 'Ghost ... By S.W. SondheimerMarch 9, 20200
Books Empowering Books for Women’s History Month… or Just Because March is Women's History Month (and March 8 is International Women's Day), but don't let the calendar stop you from enjoying these awesome ... By Jamie GreeneMarch 6, 20200
Books The Bayou and Cocaine and Dragons, Oh My: Eoin Colfer’s ‘Highfire’ In 'Highfire,' Wyvren, Lord Highfire of the Highfire Eyrie, retired to the Louisiana Bayou for some peace and quite. It goes about as ... By S.W. SondheimerMarch 3, 20200
Books The World Might be Getting Smaller, but Lonely Planet Reminds Us That It’s Still Epic Lonely Planet's "epic" series of travel books speak to me on a primal level and crawl into my very soul every time I ... By Jamie GreeneFebruary 28, 20200
Books ‘The Golden Key’ is a Compulsively Readable Tale that Weaves an Unsettling Tapestry Marian Womack's 'The Golden Key' blends fantasy and history into a conpulsively readable story about Spiritualism, magic, and what's on the other side. By S.W. SondheimerFebruary 13, 20200
Books ‘The Sun Down Motel’ Is Our New Yardstick for Haunted Hotel Stories I'm a sucker for a good haunted hotel/motel story. 'The Sun Down Motel' by Simone St. James is more than good; it's my ... By S.W. SondheimerFebruary 12, 20200
Books Fandom as Art? ‘Star Wars: Collecting a Galaxy’ Makes the Case by Spotlighting Sideshow Collectibles Just because it comes from a galaxy far, far away doesn't mean it's not art. Peep 'Collecting a Galaxy: The Art of Sideshow' ... By S.W. SondheimerJanuary 30, 20200
Books Choosing Your Own Adventure: Dungeons & Dragons Endless Quest Matt Forbeck and Candlewick Entertainment have revived Dungeons & Dragons' Endless Quest gamebooks, and we're happy to say the series is in capable ... By Jamie GreeneJanuary 28, 20200
Books ‘Awesome Jones’ and ‘Lona Chang’: Books in Review Being a superhero may be a dream come true, but sometimes it can feel like an absolute nightmare. Especially when not all heroes ... By Samantha FisherJanuary 27, 20200
Books Choosing Your Own Adventure: Carmen Sandiego If you're looking to scratch a nostalgia itch for 80s (somewhat educational) video gaming, check out the Carmen Sandiego "Chase Your Own Caper" ... By Jamie GreeneJanuary 17, 20200
Books Choosing Your Own Adventure: The Oregon Trail Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has been quietly putting out a series of "Choose Your Own Trail!" books based on The Oregon Trail. And they're hella ... By Jamie GreeneJanuary 14, 20200
Books In Natasha Ngan’s Novels, Women are Coming and They are Bringing the Storm Natasha Ngan writes YA fantasy but one of the most prevalent themes in her stories is very much appliable to the here and ... By S.W. SondheimerDecember 10, 20190
Books In Sangu Mandanna’s ‘A House of Rage and Sorrow,’ Gods Walk Among Humans and Characters Defy Stereotypes The House of Rey is at war. A House of Rage and Sorrow picks up where A Spark of White Fire, the first ... By S.W. SondheimerNovember 26, 20190
Add Some Sumptuous Silence to Your Halloween Watchlists with Lon Chaney’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ September 20, 2021
Witness the Birth and Evolution of a Genius: Three Early Makoto Shinkai Films Land on Blu-ray June 16, 2022
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