Reviews and ramblings about children's and young adult literature by an absentminded middle school librarian. I keep my blog to remember what I've read and to celebrate the wonderful world of children's and young adult literature.
Saturday, December 1, 2018
What's new? Stacking the Shelves
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Hop on over there to ogle what other bloggers got this week.
For review:
The Raven's Tale by Cat Winters. 382 p. Amulet Books/ Abrams, April 16, 2019.
Publisher synopsis: Seventeen-year-old Edgar Poe counts down the days until he can escape his foster family—the wealthy Allans of Richmond, Virginia. He hungers for his upcoming life as a student at the prestigious new university, almost as much as he longs to marry his beloved Elmira Royster. However, on the brink of his departure, all his plans go awry when a macabre Muse named Lenore appears to him. Muses are frightful creatures that lead Artists down a path of ruin and disgrace, and no respectable person could possibly understand or accept them. But Lenore steps out of the shadows with one request: “Let them see me!”
Beyond Words: what elephants and whale think and feel by Carl Safina (A Young Reader's Adaptation) 176 p. Roaring Brook Press, April 23, 2019. 9781250144638.
This is a young readers adaptation of the author's best seller for adults. The back cover asks, "What do animals feel? Joy? Love? Pain?
A Tear in the Ocean by H.M.Bouwman. (A Companion to A Crack in the Sea.) Illustrations by Yuko Shimizu. 298 p. G. P. Putnam's Sons/ Penguin Young Readers Group, January 22, 2019. 9780399545221.
Publisher synopsis: Putnam, the future king of Raftworld, wants more than anything to prove himself. When the water in the Second World starts to become salty and his father won't do anything about it, Putnam sees his chance. He steals a boat and sneaks off toward the source of the salty water. He doesn't know he has a stowaway onboard, an island girl named Artie.
Artie isn't trying to save the world, she's just trying to save herself. On the run from an abusive stepfather, Artie just wants a place to call home. Putnam isn't the partner she would have chosen, but as the two face uncertainty and danger in their shared adventure, an extraordinary friendship forms.
Meanwhile, more than a hundred years in the past, Rayel is also on the run from Raftworld, escaping an arranged marriage she discovers is really a plot to kill her father. She'd planned to be gone just long enough to foil the plot, but once at sea and sailing ever southward, Rayel discovers she has an astonishing magical power that leads her to a new home and a sadness so deep it infects the world.
Told in alternating perspectives with Putnam and Artie traveling further and further into the uncharted southern sea--and Rayel, the key to the saltwater mystery, sailing the same sea in her own time--Putnam and Artie must put aside their differences and figure out why the sea is salty before it's too late.
Purchased: nothing!
If you leave a comment, I will definitely stop by and try to comment back - unless commenters have to sign onto Discus or whatever that's called. But I will check out your stack!
I hadn't heard of The Raven's Tale, and I am so glad you shared it! It sounds right up my alley. Thank you for sharing.
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Happy Saturday
Here's my STS http://bookstothetea.blogspot.com/2018/12/stacking-shelves.html
Oooh! I love the cover of Raven's Tail! Hope you enjoy all your books!
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Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog
The cover for A Tear in the Ocean is stellar! 😍
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