Monday, October 29, 2018


Smile๐Ÿ˜

  The book “Sisters” by Raina Telgemeier has a way of relating to people with siblings and gives those without brothers and sisters a taste of what it’s like. It switches between the story of a family going on a field trip to how we got to the beginning of the story, and how the family changes over the years. It also shows how sibling relationships can have their ups and downs, but when it comes down to it, family is forever (sappy I know). But, Raina makes up for it with the humor and an amazing  story.

Review by "Faith Sketches," grade 7. 
Call number: YAGRAPHIC TELGEMEIER 






                                                                                                                              

Tuesday, October 16, 2018


The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl


“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” by Ryan North is about a young college student with her friend Nancy Whitehead who has the blood, proportional speed, and strength of a squirrel while making really weird faces and badly hiding her secret identity. Doreen Green, AKA Squirrel Girl, takes what others might think of as a weird idea and makes it hilarious and awesome. It’s also a good refresher from the super heroes we know so well today with her squirrel, Tippy Toe (her squirrel army) nothing can stop her from becoming awesome.

  - "Faith Sketches," Grade 7

Call number YAGRAPHIC NORTH


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