Is Destiny Inescapable? Raybearer Review and Discussion Questions
Tarisai grows up in a magic house wanting to be loved by her mother, but must overcome her destiny or be stuck in it. Check our our full Raybearer review and Discussion Questions.
Tarisai grows up in a magic house wanting to be loved by her mother, but must overcome her destiny or be stuck in it. Check our our full Raybearer review and Discussion Questions.
Kate DiCamillo’s 2001 Book is finally hitting the big screen. In the same day, Rob finds a new friend and also a tiger living at the motel. Check out our lessons from Tiger Rising and Discussion Questions
Beasts Made of Night and Crown of Thunder are a fantasy duology set in a magical world inspired by Nigeria. Check out our full review of Beasts Made of Night and Crown of Thunder by Tochi Onyebuchi
Rick Riordan has teamed up with Disney to produce a modern day sequel to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Check out our Daughter of the Deep Review now!
In this Les Miserable inspired story, Pong dreams of leaving prison, but things for awry when he gets his wish. Check out our full A Wish in the Dark Review now!
A dangerous secret, unknown paths, scary goats! Check out our full The Beatryce Prophecy Discussion Questions and review now!
Half Reaper and Half Shingami, Ren desires to find a place to belong. Check out our full The Keeper of Night review ad discussion questions.
In no particular order, here are 5 of our current favorite children’s books on changing your perspective! We all need to see things in a different light sometimes.
Glass Town Review by the Ent on 9/30/21This post contains affiliate links, you can find out more on our policies page or in the disclaimer at the bottom of the blog. Know Before You Read the Glass Town Graphic Novel Book: Glass Town: The Imaginary World of the BrontesAuthor and Illustrator: Isabel GreenburgPages: 236Published: February 6th, 2020Age … Read more
We are back in the worlds of Angie Thomas and she does not disappoint. Check out our On the Come Up Discussion questions and On the Come Up Review