Ravani Foster lives in Slaughterville, so named because of the slaughterhouse. He is a quiet kid, and somewhat a sensitive kid who doesn't fit in and gets bullied. His dad works at the slaughterhouse and on occasion Ravani has to take his lunch to him. He HATES going to the slaughterhouse. (and I do too after reading this book). One night Ravani sees a large truck pull up to the empty house across the street and seven kids climb out and go into the house, but the next day nothing looks different. The house still looks empty. As Ravani is coming home from delivering papers, he sees some of the kids and ends up making friends with them, especially Virginia. Ravani finds out the children have a BIG secret and a dangerous secret and they include him on the secret, but it accidentally gets out and danger is coming.
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Saturday, August 13, 2022
The Midnight Children by Dan Gemeinhart
Ravani Foster lives in Slaughterville, so named because of the slaughterhouse. He is a quiet kid, and somewhat a sensitive kid who doesn't fit in and gets bullied. His dad works at the slaughterhouse and on occasion Ravani has to take his lunch to him. He HATES going to the slaughterhouse. (and I do too after reading this book). One night Ravani sees a large truck pull up to the empty house across the street and seven kids climb out and go into the house, but the next day nothing looks different. The house still looks empty. As Ravani is coming home from delivering papers, he sees some of the kids and ends up making friends with them, especially Virginia. Ravani finds out the children have a BIG secret and a dangerous secret and they include him on the secret, but it accidentally gets out and danger is coming.
The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
Stone-in-the-Glen used to be a wonderful town, full of generosity and kindness, but the library burned down, houses burned down, and people started moving away. An ogress moved near the town and built herself a house and was able to grow lovely crops that she decided to share with the town anonymously. When people started struggling to provide for themselves and were told to take care of themselves, they started becoming a tad selfish and tunnel visioned to only themselves. The orphans who lived there struggled to provide for everyone, but no one was paying attention, until one of them decided to run away to have one less mouth to feed. The ogress found her in the woods and took care of her, but returned her to the town. In doing so, it started a chain reaction of what was really going on and how to get the town back to the wonderful place it used to be.
Lovely story with great themes to teach about. Great for grades 4 and up.
A Taste of Magic by J. Elle
Long Live the Pumpkin Queen by Shea Ernshaw
Sally Skellington is the new Pumpkin Queen, but she is shy and wants to just be behind the scenes. She discovers another door in a tree to another world, Dream Town, and accidentally lets out the Sandman. He puts all of Halloween Town to sleep along with all the other Holiday worlds and our world as well. As she tries to save everyone, she goes into Dream Town to find answers, but in turn discovers who she truly is and her inner strength.
This book was just okay. If you are a Nightmare Before Christmas fan, you will love it. Fine for grades 5 and up.
The Swag is in the Socks by Kelly J. Baptist
Wave by Diana Farid