The Pagemaster, by David Kirschner and Ernie Contreras

This is the fourth book I’ve reviewed that I’ve read more than once. I’m kind of cheating with this one, since it was technically a merchandise tie-in with a movie, but I still count it. This also kind of rides on the tails of my Neverending Story review, since this is another book encompassing the … Continue reading The Pagemaster, by David Kirschner and Ernie Contreras

Between the Lines, by Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer

Be forewarned: this book is unlike anything that Jodi Picoult has ever written, so if you are looking for a cleverly written courtroom drama, turn away now.  But, just the same, if you are looking for a cleverly written fantasy-adventure-romance, then look no further than Between the Lines, co-authored by Picoult’s daughter, Samantha Van Leer. … Continue reading Between the Lines, by Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer

Keeping Safe the Stars, by Sheila O’Connor

Some people give YA fiction and even middle-grade fiction such flack, and I don’t understand why. As long as a book has relevant themes and characters that you care about, it doesn’t matter who is reading them. I have lots of writer friends who still flock to middle-grade fiction time and again, whether because it … Continue reading Keeping Safe the Stars, by Sheila O’Connor