Genre: Young Adult, paranormal, Science Fiction
Source: I received an ARC. The opinions expressed here are my own.
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Genre: Young Adult, paranormal, Science Fiction
Source: I received an ARC. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Jeffrey and his friends are in big-time trouble. Their last
case finding a treasure almost got them killed. Jeffrey’s parents have grounded
him for life. Jeffrey’s parents really
believe he thinks he is smarter than anyone and therefore goes looking for
trouble. To tell the truth Jeffrey does believe he is smarter than most people
and his friends agree. It is only a few days before Christmas and Jeffrey and
his best friend Pablo are raking an elderly neighbor’s yard. When they uncover
a body covered in the leaves and discover he is still alive they call the
police. But, that is never enough for
this pair. They go to the hospital to see if they can find out more. Here they
are witnesses to the person who they believe finished killing the man they had
discovered. Once again by calling the police and speaking with them they are in
trouble with their parents.
This is another case of Jeffrey and his friends getting
themselves into trouble trying to do the right thing. In this book the danger
is much stronger. There is stronger cases of violence so this is not
recommended for elementary kids who have a higher reading level. This book
touches on not only the mystery at hand but a class of cultures and cultural
beliefs including religious beliefs. All
the way through I kept wondering how they were going to get out of the
situation. This is another wonderful
mystery that I highly recommend.
Source: Purchased
When I read the first book in this series I was immediately
taken back to my childhood and reading Nancy Drew and Hardy Boy mysteries. As an adult reading these books I am drawn to
books by Max Elliot Anderson and Tim Shoemaker. The reason is simple; these are
books that are not only a great mystery but also carry a faith-based message.
Source:
Purchased
Jeffrey
Jones is one of the smartest kids in his school. He has a knack for figuring
out mysteries. He really doesn’t have to try very hard. His mind just works
that way. His parents are proud of him, but would really like him to stop. You
might wonder why. His most recent case almost cost him his life. Jeffrey’s
math teacher tells his class about a recent break-in and burglary of his
apartment. One thing that was stolen was his teacher’s stamp collection worth a lot of money. The police
have told him it was probably stolen for drugs or by gangs. The first thing
everyone in the class does is looks at Jeffrey because he has asked about clues. They tease him
about wanting to solve the case. His teacher finally agrees to let him check
out the scene which resulted in catching the thief and almost killing him in the process. Now his parents aren’t sure they
should go on their trip and leave him home alone. He and his best friend Pablo
have formed a detective club. While sitting in his basement bedroom they hear
sirens and screaming. They go outside to see the neighbor’s son hauled off in
handcuffs. Jeffrey and Pablo help stop
the distraught mother and get her back into the house. This is how we are
introduced to the next case.
Source: Purchased
I purchased books for my classroom from Scholastic with my birthday money. This was the first book I picked out to read. New Kid is the story of Jordan Banks. He is a middle school student who loves to draw graphic cartoons. He wants to go to arts school. However, his mom wants something more for him. She has managed to get him into one of the most prestigious schools in the area. Jordan realizes that there are very few kids of color in this school. There are very few kids who are not rich. This is just one more reason for him not to feel like he fits in. To me this book was very appropriate for what we have been seeing in our country the last few weeks. However, this isn’t just about color, it is about being accepted for who you are regardless of social status, color or anything else. It is about standing up for what is right. This was a very quick read for me and one I can say I really enjoyed. This says a lot because my students would be the first to tell you that graphic novels are not my favorite genre. One thing I really enjoyed about the book is that we get to see Jordan’s drawings, a peek at his sketchbook within this book. I would definitely read more by this author. This is a book a can’t wait to put on my shelves and recommend to my students.
I am really loving this author's books. In this story we meet a gardener who plants a seed and waters it. The tree grows and produce fruit. The gardener loves the fruit. The fruit tree tries to teach the other