

Imagine this new graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline to be your own private movie; no one will be around to shush you when you shriek unexpectedly.
Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, SciFi & Fantasy, New Releases, Graphic Novels
Hank Zipzer has good intentions, but always seems to be getting into trouble. Ms. Adolph, his fourth-grade teacher is very strict and won't put up with any nonsense. When Hank's creative interpretation of a class assignment meets with disastrous results, all seems lost, but amazingly, something good comes of it.
Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, Saskatoon
Life is complicated for 13 year old Tony Miglione. His parents think Joel, the boy next door, is a wonderful young man, but Tony knows Joel is no angel. Tony's brother and sister-in-law have a new baby girl, which means Tony is now an uncle. One of the girls at school is crazy about Tony and she's not shy about telling him so. Plus, weird things are happening to his body, but Tony is too embarrassed to talk to anyone about it.
Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick
Don't let the title fool you; this middle-reader book is not a guide to becoming a stereotypical "girly girl" at the cost of your personality - rather it sends a very positive message to young girls, whether you are girly, ungirly, or somewhere in between.
Categories: Staff Pick
An amazing tribute to original Peter Pan, packed with even more action and double the fairy dust (provided by Tinkerbell and a new fairy named Fireflyer), this book is entertaining for kids and adults alike.
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