Amelia Rules! When the Past is a Present

Wow!  The angst of growing up!  I’m amazed at all the things in life Gownley found for kids to worry about.  I’m also amazed that Gownley nailed the female psyche so well.  Amelia, the narrator, is in 5th grade, and seems to have enough on her plate without evening worrying about school stuff.  Her parents just divorced, her mom is beginning to date, friends move away, dating?  On the very first page, Amelia says “disaster, panic!” and that she needs ” to talk, to have counseling…” and that about sums it up.  The majority of dialogue is followed by an exclamation point!  Lots of drama.  Fourth and fifth grade girls will love it and need to pay attention if they’re going to keep up with Amelia.

The Bicklebys’ Birdbath

This picture book is about a mailman that falls into the Bicklebys’ birdbath all because of a leaky hose. The book follows the style of “This is the House That Jack Built,” describing in cumulative rhyme style what happens when a girl with a leaky hose squirts some crows. There is a goose, bee, moose, mailman, girl and boy all involved in this cute story. This is a great story for beginning readers with the building repetition and I love the thick pages for tough handling by kindergartners.

Annie Hoot and the Knitting Extravaganza

This picture book is about a little owl, Annie Hoot that loves to knit. When the other owls refuse to wear her creations, she goes off on an adventure looking for animals who appreciate her hard work. She travels to the rain forest, the African safari and the arctic letting the animals try out her creations of sweaters, socks, hats, scarves and even umbrellas. Feeling satisfied she had warmed the animals in the arctic and they appreciate her gifts, she realizes it is time to go home because she is out of yarn and misses her owl friends. When she gets home, she is delighted to find all the owls wearing her creations and appreciating her work. They now want to learn how to knit too, so she must teach them and tell of her travels! This is such a cute spun tale and the illustrations are wonderful!The book  is different, cleverly written and just fun. I loved this book!

Bread

This book is an easy fun read for beginners.  The pictures are colorful and bright.  The story rhymns, and is full of rebus pictures to get young readers involved.  Fun, quick, and something young readers could identify with .

Cake

This is a yummy looking book, full of cakes that kids would love.  The rhymes and rebus pictures make it fun for kids to read.  The vocabulary is filled with beginning words.  This book would help kids have fun reading as they think about something they enjoy.  It’s short and fun.

Applesauce

The rebus story is a fun way for beginning readers to become involved in the story.  The rhyme and repetition of easy words makes it a fun way to feel successful about reading for beginners.  The pictures are bright and colorful.

Mallory’s Guide to Boys, Brothers, Dads, and Dogs

From the popular Mallory series, this is the 15th book in the series. True to the Mallory style, the illustrations, characters and journal entries are like the other books. In this particular book, Mallory develops a major crush on JT, a boy in her older brothers class. It isn’t long before she is in trouble with her parents, teacher, brother and friends all because she is so wrapped up with getting JT to notice her. When all her plans backfire and she is failing math, Mallory has to get it together and figure out what is really important. This book is really good because girls can relate to it, it is fun to read and teaches a good lesson. I just love this little series!

Conan The Barbarian

This book of legendary short stories detailing the fantasy adventures of Conan the Barbarian, of Crimmeria, of the fictitious land of kingdoms ruled by Kull.  The level of imaginative detail of this geographic area of fantasy kingdoms is impressive. Conan is an intriguing character who lives by a simplistic warrior code of fighting and survival in a dangerous world.
The Hyborian Age introduction gives an incredibly imaginative and detailed overview of the geography and society of Conan’s land of kingdoms. The nine stories that follow are a series of dangerous and at times violent adventures, as Conan drifts from kingdom to kingdom trying to make his way in the mystical and confusing world he lives in. Conan is an experienced sword fighter, and has a highly tuned sense for survival, often being outnumbered in his many battles.
Each story can be read on its own, without any prior knowledge of the events or characters in previous stories. Very few details of other Conan stories are mentioned, except in the most general of terms, including the introduction story The Hyborian Age. This was undoubtedly a matter of necessity, as Conan stories were all originally published in magazines in the 1930’s.

Beyond the Black River and Shadows in the Moonlight appear to have the best true sense and spirit of adventure from this book, and both stories have a great element of suspense.The People of the Black Circle spends the most time exploring the mystical and magical aspects of the kingdoms where Conan lives.
Overall, Conan the Barbarian: The Original, Unabridged Adventures of the World’s Greatest Fantasy Hero, is an excellent collection of stories, that captures the reader’s imagination and is an excellent beginning series for any young fan of fantasy and adventure stories.

Inventions

This non-fiction book about inventions is beautiful and fascinating.  Full of dramatic, detailed and colorful illustrations, this book vividly documents great inventions over the ages.  Early developments such as the wheel, sail, clock, and windmill are covered up to more current innovations such as bionics and the internet.  There is a glossary and index in the back and a table of contents in the front.  Our school library serves K – 8th grade and we have 8 other books from this series in our collection.  These books do circulate often and students come back looking for other titles from the series.  I highly recommend this book.