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Tampa Bay Children's Fiction
The Emerald Casket by Richard Newsome
Book revi
May 14, 2011
The Emerald Casket by Richard Newsome, the second in the Archer Legacy series, keeps up the non-stop action and adventure as Gerald, his friends...
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The Secret of Zoom by Lynne Jonell
Book revi
April 27, 2011
The Secret of Zoom by Lynne Jonell is a story in the orphan-oriented genre of Dickens, Dahl and Snicket (Lemony, that is). The main character,...
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Kathy Reichs to participate in 2011 ALA Midwinter’s Sunrise Speakers Series
Kathy Reichs
December 28, 2010
Kathy Reichs will be among the authors headlining the Sunrise Speaker Series at the 2011 Midwinter Conference of the American Library Association ...
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I,Q (Book Two : The White House) by Roland Smith
Children's Fiction
December 11, 2010
I,Q (Book Two: The White House) by Roland Smith is the sequel to I,Q (Book One: Independence Hall). The premise of both books is that Q, whose...
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Run a book club for your gifted reader
Book Suggestions for Gifted Readers
November 13, 2010
One of the ways that gifted children sometimes first distinguish themselves is with their passionate attachment to books. Although there are gifted...
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Dear Toni by Cyndi Sand-Eveland
Children's Fiction
October 30, 2010
Dear Toni by author Cyndi Sand-Eveland is a story told through a series of letters written to a unknown future reader. The protagonist, Gene, and...
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Alchemy and Meggy Swann by Karen Cushman
Children's Fiction
October 30, 2010
Alchemy and Meggy Swann, by Karen Cushman, is the story of a disabled girl in Elizabethan times who travels to London to live with her father.Meggy...
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Return of the Homework Machine by Dan Gutman is a great kid's read
Children's Fiction
October 17, 2010
Return of the Homework Machine by Dan Gutman is slightly misnamed. True, the same quirky characters return, Sam, Kelsey, Brenton and Judy, but the...
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