Reinberger Review: Any Sign of Life
In “Any Sign of Life,” Rae Carson pulls her readers into a world of mystery and mayhem with the first sentence. When Paige Miller wakes up, all she knows is Read more
In “Any Sign of Life,” Rae Carson pulls her readers into a world of mystery and mayhem with the first sentence. When Paige Miller wakes up, all she knows is Read more
Audience: 8-12 years Reviewer’s Name: Sarah Bihn (she/her) MLIS Student, Kent State University iSchool Reminiscent of Studio Ghibli animations, this graphic novel introduces readers to a young witch named Sophie Read more
Celebrate the first day of spring with these books! Flower Garden Written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt A little girl and her father spend the day Read more
The conclusion to the trilogy that introduced us to Pippa Fitz-Amobi and her life as a young investigator with a podcast. In this conclusion, we see Pippa start another case Read more
To observe the beginning of Ohio Deaf History Month today, here are six picture books and middle-grade books that are centered on deaf or hard-of-hearing characters. Picture Books: Dad and Read more
Currently Reading: To celebrate the birthday of Ezra Jack Keats today, we are reading The Snowy Day. Follow along with a young boy as he explores the snow-covered city. Filled Read more
Clara is an Everwitch – someone whose magic is tied to every season, and this is rare. Most witches have one season they are tied to. Throughout a year, we Read more
This delightful middle-grade graphic novel twines together mystery with messages about friendship and not basing judgments on first impressions. Sangiacomo perfectly captures the dread some students face as the summer Read more
The author/illustrator of Tea Dragon Society and Princess Princess Ever After returns with Aquicorn Cove, a graphic novel that tells the story of Lana, a young girl grieving the loss Read more