Children’s Literature

Children’s literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are enjoyed by children. Modern children’s literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader.

5.0
27 Nov

Review: Xs and Os for Gabby Ann by Petrell Ozbay

C L Early Reader

Gabby’s Daddy works on the other side of the world, at least a million miles away. So, how are his kisses and hugs going to reach her? Join the Xs and Os on a lively, global adventure as they find their way to Gabby Ann, helping children to realize the boundless and powerful spirit of a parent’s love.

5.0
27 Nov

Review: Myra and the Magic Motorcycle: The Business in Bermuda by Amanda Greenslade

C L Early Reader

Turn the key and rev the throttle. You’re about to go on the adventure of a lifetime with Myra and the Magic Motorcycle.

5.0
26 Nov

Review: Izzy the Inventor by Emlyn Chand, Illustrated by Noelle Giffin

C L Early Reader

Izzy is a clumsy young prehistoric bird still trying to figure out the whole flying thing. Each of Izzy’s failed flights leads to a wonderful new invention or discovery for the cavemen. A delightful story for the young reader.

4.0
31 Oct

Review: Initiation by Rebecca Royce

Apocalyptic and Post-apocalyptic

Follow sixteen-year-old Rachel Clancy as she fights vampires, werewolves in Rebecca Royce’s YA Paranormal/Dystopian/Fantasy chock full of action, danger, and suspense.

5.0
23 Oct

Review: Voyage of the Defiance by S. E. Smith

Action & Adventure

When an act of defiance serves up a dish of life lessons that are almost fatal. Ms. Smith has a real winner here!

5.0
05 Jun

Review: The Underground Princess by J. W. Zulauf

C L Chapter Books

What’s a fairy tale with a princess without a HEA? I loved this story for its combination of fairy tale and paranormal but then I really thought about it. What classical fairy tales have I read that didn’t have an element of the paranormal?

5.0
30 May

Review: Fright Train by Majanka Verstraete

C L Chapter Books

A lower grade spooky adventure that is perfect for kids 6-10 years old. Fright train is one trip that will leave you shivering along with Charlie on his way to see Grandma in Weirdville.