The Summer Before the War

Posted on: November 10, 2018 at 2:57 pm, in

The Summer Before the War By Helen Simonson The Summer Before the War is a slow burning story of the inhabitants of Rye, England at the outbreak of World War I.  Despite the threat of war, in typical British style, the inhabitants of Rye keep calm and carry on.  Focusing on the everyday lives of […]

One Came Home

Posted on: November 9, 2018 at 10:27 am, in

One Came HomeBy Amy Timberlake Thirteen-year-old Georgie Burkhardt’s older sister, Agatha, has disappeared.  To her family’s horror, a mostly unidentifiable body is found on the wagon road to another town and everyone assumes it’s Agatha.  But even though the body is wearing Agatha’s blue-green dress and has the same auburn hair, Georgie does not believe […]

The Matilda Effect

Posted on: October 30, 2018 at 3:35 pm, in

by Ellie Irving Matilda is a budding scientist who finds out her grandma was once a famous scientist herself until she suddenly left her job. After finding the reason was because of a new planet her grandmother had discovered only to be stolen by her boss, Matilda convinces her grandmother they must stop him from […]

Our Homesick Songs

Posted on: October 11, 2018 at 9:06 pm, in

Our Homesick Songs  By Emma Hooper The Connors live in Big Running, Newfoundland where, for generations, people have lived by the ebb and flow of the cod fishery.  The sea is their lifeblood.  Emma Hooper masterfully depicts the culture of small town Newfoundland in Our Homesick Songs. Parents Aidan and Martha can remember when fishing […]

Things Are Good Now

Posted on: October 5, 2018 at 4:22 pm, in

By: Djamila Ibrahim Things are good now tells poignant and thought provoking stories of immigrants and refugees to Canada from East Africa and the Middle East.  From a female ex-freedom fighter struggling with her new reality of cleaning toilets and hospital sheets to a newly adopted young Ethiopian girl facing the horrors of her first […]

Yours Truly

Posted on: September 21, 2018 at 4:37 pm, in

Yours Truly By Heather Vogel Frederick Truly Lovejoy is a typical 13-year-old girl – except for the fact that she’s 6 feet tall.  She lives with her 4 siblings and her parents in her grandparents’ house in Pumpkin Falls, a place that takes maple syrup very seriously. It’s spring, and Maple Madness is upon them.  […]

Sometimes I Lie

Posted on: September 17, 2018 at 4:49 pm, in

Sometimes I Lie By Alice Feeney   Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney is a psychological thriller, a genre that I rarely choose as I don’t like to sleep with the light on. However, I have recently delved into this type of book a little. Having survived The Girl on the Train, I thought I […]

Scar Island

Posted on: September 13, 2018 at 8:54 pm, in

Scar Island By Dan Gemeinhart Jonathan Grisby is just a boy, but already he has committed a crime that has sent him to Slabhenge Reformatory School for Troubled Boys.    Slabhenge is no ordinary place.  Located on a remote, rocky island, Slabhenge can only be reached by boat and keeps its young residents isolated from […]

The Overstory

Posted on: September 7, 2018 at 9:49 am, in

The Overstory By Richard Powers “The most wondrous products of four billion years of life need help.” (p.165)  In Richard Powers’ novel The Overstory, trees, the powerhouses of the Earth, draw in a cast of characters from vastly different backgrounds.  There’s Nicholas Hoel, whose family has spent generations documenting the growth of the Hoel Chestnut […]

Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness

Posted on: September 1, 2018 at 12:43 pm, in

by: David Casarett Ladarat Patalung, nurse ethicist, widow, amateur sleuth? At the Sriphat Hospital in Chang Mai, Thailand, Ladarat is approached by a local detective to help solve a potential case of murder.  A woman brought her husband to the emergency room where he then passed away. This is nothing strange in a hospital; however, […]