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Title: Pretty Guardians Sailor Moon by Nako Takeuchi Premise of Series: Usagi is an 8th grade student and is fourteen years old. She is loyal, clumsy, a terrible student, and crybaby. She discovers, after meeting Luna the cat, that she is a Sailor Scout and is tasked with saving the universe. Her journey begins when she saves her best friend and accepts her new responsibility. The second book in the series: Ami is a genius who has transferred to the same school Usagi attends. Usagi befriends her hoping that her grades will improve. Both girls are caught by a monster and it is at this time that it is revealed that Ami is the second Sailor Scout. Ami is Sailor Mercury and is happy because it means she has a finally made a friend and has a purpose outside of studying. Third book introduces Rei. Rei is a miko and has psychic abilities that allow her to sense the presence of evil. Her path crosses with both Ami and Usagi when ...
100 Cupboards (100 Cupboards #1) by N.D. Wilson For the tween set, this mildly scary (actually, thrilling rather than truly scary) is a great world hopping fantasy read. There are definitely formulaic portions to the plot (kid doesn't feel special, turns out to be really special) but there are lots if very nice character moments. The family that the main character stays with is fun. The three girls are different from each other, but not stereotyped, and the dad is surprisingly engaging. Should appeal to girls and boys, an advanced 8 to 14 - Miss Kelly
Let me start by saying that I am not a fan of novels based solely around romance. If romance is involved in my fantasy or sci-fi or historical novel, bring it on. A straight up romance is not my cup of tea, however. That being said, this book was not my cup of tea. Not entirely. The story centers around Luka and Dora, two young kids growing up in Croatia who are inseparable. That is until Dora’s parents move the family to Paris. What follows is essentially a tale of star crossed lovers. The reunite only to be separated, etc, etc. As I neared the end I found myself increasingly annoyed with both of them, but mostly with Luka. Aside from the move Dora’s family makes when she is a child, all the couple’s problems are brought on by them, in various ways. Being honest again, most of the problems are brought on by Luka. He seemed likable enough, but in the end he just grated on my nerves. The book is not without it...