Book Review: Race Car Kid
A fun & meaningful book about how racing isn’t just a game—it’s a fight for freedom. RACE CAR KID by Gregory McNealy.
A fun & meaningful book about how racing isn’t just a game—it’s a fight for freedom. RACE CAR KID by Gregory McNealy.
PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SANDWICHES FROM OUTER SPACE! by IS Noah is a hilariously twisty adventure involving two families, peanut butter and jelly sandwich aliens, and FBI agents. Reviewed by Haley Perry.
A spunky heroine must save her beloved Imaginationville in this fun middle grade fantasy. The Angel’s Curse reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
SOMEBODY’S SOMEONE by Linda Oatman High is a compassionate novel exploring the lifeforce of a child’s love. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
SPINDLEHEART: TRAIL OF SHADOW AND SPOOL by T.I. Avens is a woodland fairy tale filled with mysticism, mystery, and some seriously cool forest creatures. Reviewed & starred by Jaylynn Korrell.
FORGOTTEN OATH by Dorothea N. Buckingham is a delightful mix of historical, fantastical, and adventurous. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
TREASONOUS TYCOON (The Adventures of the Flash Gang) by M.M. Downing & S.J. Waugh is rich in crooked schemes and youthful hijinks. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
Kathy L. Brown reviews DELUGE: THE PEOPLE THAT MELT IN THE RAIN by Carolyn Watson Dubisch & Mike Dubisch.
A young girl gains the voice to speak up and the courage to save her town in MAGIC BEYOND THE MARK, a middle grade fantasy by Emily Swiers. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
JUST LIKE CLICK by Sandy Grubb (Fitzroy Books) is an endearing story of a brave boy willing to go to great lengths for his biggest secret. Reviewed by Audrey Davis.