Book review | Roosevelt Banks and the Attic of Doom by Laurie Calkhoven

Review: This is a children’s middle grade fiction book. There’s humor, friendships, family drama, new baby/ big brother issues, and ghosts. Roosevelt is a 10 year old boy who is excited about his summer with his dad. That is until he finds out he is going to be a big brother again and now hasContinue reading “Book review | Roosevelt Banks and the Attic of Doom by Laurie Calkhoven”

Pumpkin Heads by Wendell Minor

Pumpkin Heads is sure to delight with such lovely pictures. I love the dedication to the children. It is definitely worth adding to your fall and Halloween reading list. There are so many activities to try with this book or a fall/Halloween lesson plan, unit study, or just to have a bucket list for someContinue reading “Pumpkin Heads by Wendell Minor”

TTT: Books On My Summer 2021 TBR (June 15)

The books on my summer TBR from June through August are going to be long so I will just have the pictures, each will lead to the Amazon description page so you can find out more information and/or order yours. I always have extremely long TBR’s for each month (30+). This is just a tentativeContinue reading “TTT: Books On My Summer 2021 TBR (June 15)”

2021 Summer NetGalley Challenge Sign-up Post | Book List

This challenge is hosted by Bookstacks & Golden Moms. I think this is a great idea for me right now because my percentage is so low and I really want to bring it up. I am going to be working on the Beach Ball level. Here are some of the books I will be readingContinue reading “2021 Summer NetGalley Challenge Sign-up Post | Book List”

Book Review | The Curie Society Graphic Novel

Release date: April 27,2021 Created by: Heather Einhorn & Adam Staffaroni; Writer: Janet Harvey; Artist: Sonia Liao; Editor: Joan Hilty Synopsis: A covert team of young women–members of the Curie society, an elite organization dedicated to women in STEM–undertake high-stakes missions to save the world. An action-adventure original graphic novel, The Curie Society follows aContinue reading “Book Review | The Curie Society Graphic Novel”