The Children’s Book Review | January 24, 2017 Age Range: 10 and up Paperback: 272 pages The Peerless Seer: The Emaleen Andarsan Series: Volume…
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The Peerless Seer is an enjoyable middle grade novel for those that dabble in fantasy, treasure hunting, science and nature, or all of the above.
Told from the perspective of the dead Viking Devil Alfarin, this latest offering in the series mixes Viking history and culture with a literary and mythological history of Hell, all rolled up in a gripping adventure story.
Skipping through time and space, The Devil’s Dreamcatcher is a wonderfully rich portrayal of the traditional battleground of good and evil.
WONDER WOMAN AT SUPER HERO HIGH presents Wonder Woman, Super Girl, Bat Girl, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy (and more!) as high schoolers grappling with questions about identity, belonging, and learning how to use their powers.
A Curious Tale of the In-Between will appeal to young people who like ghost stories and the supernatural and who have issues of loss and unsolved mysteries in their own lives.
The Thunder Maker is a tale that explores the power of sound and learning to speak words of kindness, including knowing when to apologize.
The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy: In the Beginning is the story of Ralph Spitzle, a 9-year-old with an interesting superpower.
Chasing Power, by Sarah Beth Durst, is a fast-paced novel that has readers skipping across Mayan temples and ancient churches following a lovable and feisty heroine.