The Unforgiving Sea
(August, 2010)Illustrated by Maria Hansen, Age 12, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Dark green and blue waves hitting against each other as a storm brews and darkness replaces
Light
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Book Review)
(July, 2010)I would tell most people who like Bruce Colville stories to read this book.
Julie Tells Her Story (Book Review)
(May, 2010)...right when I put it down I picked it right back up and started reading again.
Saffy’s Angel (Book Review)
(May, 2010)I liked this story because it was adventurous, yet very calm.
Book Review: The Sisters Grimm, Book Two: The Unusual Suspects (Book Review)
(May, 2010)It is a little creepy in some parts. I think it was a quick read that I really liked.
The Case of the Stolen Computers
(April, 2010)Illustrated by Gracie, Age 14
"Look!" Todd suddenly cried out. "It's one of the Animal Mystery Agency's spies-- Linda Wolfe!"
The Bookshop Stowaway
(November, 2008)The head elf clambered up onto a stack of boxes. "Time's running out! We must get to our destination by midnight!"
It’s Peaceful in Winter
(November, 2008)Illustrated by Cori Pitiger, Age 11, Purchase, New York
It's peaceful in Winter, Down by the fire,
Drinking hot chocolate, Until I get tired.
No One Special
(November, 2008)Illustrated by Isabella Gianatiempo, Age 8, Martinez, California
She is no one important/ No one special at all
Just a small little hero/ Who's only twelve inches tall.
Kansas Sports
(November, 2008)Illustrated by Xander Kraft, Age 9, Bridger, Montana
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. Every season has a sport
And in my state of Kansas, We love to play ball.
Book Review: Number the Stars
(September, 2008)If you are looking for a good book about history in the 1940s, then Number the Stars is for you!
Promise Not to Tell
(September, 2008)Mystery
(September, 2008)Illustrated by Emma B., Minneapolis, Minnesota
A whistle, A stranger,
A voice in the dark





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