FlumeAward – The Vision //The Vision// by Jen Nadol This is #2 in Nadol’s The Mark series. Presumably, it cannot stand alone as it probably relies on the first book; I read somewhere that the third book in the trilogy is forthcoming.Lisa Houde ~ Rye Public Library
FlumeAward – The War I Finally Won The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley2017PW Ages 9-12, SLJ Gr 4-6 View full image (Sequel to War that Saved My Life but reviews say it stands alone.)
FlumeAward – The Time Keeper The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom This is the story of Father Time, how he created time, his life, and two specific observed cases of a dying man who wants more time and a teenaged girl who wants time to fly. I listened to this one, and didn’t feel engaged …
FlumeAward – The True Story of a Modern-Day Child Slave HIdden Girl: The True Story of a Modern-Day Child Slave by Shyima Hall Shyima’s story would perhaps have appeal for informational teen readers or even reluctant readers. Teens who need to read biographies/memoirs on current social issues could enjoy reading this work. The book’s swift …
FlumeAward – The Truth about You and Me The Truth about You and Me by Amanda Grace I was not a fan of this one. I feel like the relationship was very very weak. There are much better student/teacher relationship novels out there that really make you feel for the characters. I never liked Madelyn …