22 March, 2022

[Series Review] Shadow Children 1-3 by Margaret Peterson Haddix


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Series or Stand Alone: Shadow Children Series 1-3
Release Date: 1998 - 2006
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publishing
Genre: Juvenile Fiction/Dystopian/Science Fiction
ISBN: Unavailable for Series
Edition: Hardback & Paperback (also available in Paperback, Audiobook, and eBook)
Rating:★★☆ ☆ (2.5 over all)
Review Written: 10 February, 2022
Content Warnings:
Child death, Confinement, Death, Misogyny, Sexism, Grief, Gun violence, Violence, Police brutality
Summary:  
In a future society that allows only two children per family, all third children are in danger from the dreaded Population Police, and these forbidden kids must work together to survive. Margaret Peterson Haddix's Shadow Children books are a huge hit with today's young readers, and now fans can own all seven thrillers from the best-selling series. Kids won't be able to stop turning the pages of each gripping read! Includes: Among the Hidden, Among the Impostors, Among the Betrayed, Among the Barons, Among the Brave, Among the Enemy, and Among the Free.

See more by Margaret Peterson Haddix on her website.

08 March, 2022

[Review] Me (Moth) by Amber McBride

 

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Series or Stand Alone: Stand Alone
Release Date: 17 August, 2021
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Genre: Young Adult/Contemporary/Romance/Magical Realism/Poetry
ISBN: 9781250780362
Edition: Hardback (also available in Audiobook, and eBook)
Rating:★★★★
Review Written: 11 February, 2022
Content Warnings:
Death, Grief, Car accident, Death of parent, Child death, Physical abuse, Mental illness, Death of parent, Physical abuse, Suicidal thoughts, Addiction, Bullying, Child abuse, Chronic illness, Cursing, Drug abuse, Eating disorder, Racism, Abandonment
Summary:  
A debut YA novel-in-verse by Amber McBride, Me (Moth) is about a teen girl who is grieving the deaths of her family, and a teen boy who crosses her path.

Moth has lost her family in an accident. Though she lives with her aunt, she feels alone and uprooted.

Until she meets Sani, a boy who is also searching for his roots. If he knows more about where he comes from, maybe he'll be able to understand his ongoing depression. And if Moth can help him feel grounded, then perhaps she too will discover the history she carries in her bones.

Moth and Sani take a road trip that has them chasing ghosts and searching for ancestors. The way each moves forward is surprising, powerful, and unforgettable.

Here is an exquisite and uplifting novel about identity, first love, and the ways that our memories and our roots steer us through the universe.

See more by Amber McBride on her website.