FlumeAward – Zombies vs. Unicorns Discussion page for Zombies vs. Unicorns by Holly Black and Justine Labalestier Have we ever had a book of short stories as a Flume nominee? I haven’t read this, but it’s been very popular here. Well-known authors. – Katie Spofford, Wadleigh Memorial Library I’ve read the book, being a zombie …
FlumeAward – Zom-B Zom-B by Darren Shan This appeals to Zombie fans and Shan fans. It’s a quick read and doesn’t ask much of the reader. Not that many kids are reading the series here at Keene, including Shan fans.-Kelly Budd, Keene High
FlumeAward – You Know Where to Find Me Discussion page for You Know Where to Find Me.Donna/Colebrook Public — I found this a really "gut-wrenching" story: emotionally "searing" is a good word. The complex issue of sibling rivalry complicated by a suicide was compelling enough for me to keep reading for the complete "answer," even …
FlumeAward – Written in the Stars Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed
FlumeAward – Wonderous Strange Discussion page for Wondrous Strange. Its not great but it is a good book about fairies and Shakespeare set in New York. It will be popular with girls. Gail Zachariah, Keene Public Library Synopsis: Kelly grew up hearing stories of fairies and otherworldly things from her Aunt Emma. After reaching her …