Book Reviews
The Runaway Santa (Book) Review
“A Christmas Adventure Story” “There once was a jolly Santa who wanted to run away from the North Pole on an adventure.” And so begins the Runaway Santa, a silly tale about Santa sneaking off to have a little fun and a big adve...
The Maker’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (Book) Review
“Defend your base with simple circuits, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi” We all know the zombie apocalypse is pretty much inevitable at this point, so it’s just plain smart to start preparing yourself now. After all, a well stocked b...
Assassin’s Creed: The Complete Visual History (Book) Review
Assassin’s Creed fans will delight in this encompassing history of the series. Assassin’s Creed, as a series, has done some incredible things with history. With its own unique blend of the past as it was, and the past as it is ...
Rick Brick and the Quest to Save Brickport (Book) Review
An unofficial LEGO novel Rick Brick is an architect who loves – and is loved – by his city. But Brickport just isn’t the town it used to be. As Rick wanders the streets of his crumbling city, he dreams of what he co...
Big Nate: Welcome to my World (Book) Review
Lincoln Peirce delivers another volume of Big Nate fun with Welcome to my World. Big Nate is super popular with elementary aged kids, and it’s not hard to see why. The graphic novel format makes it both easy to read and fun to ...
Spending the Holidays with People I Want to Punch in the Throat (Book) Review
“I am sure if you pressed me, I could come up with a few things I like about the holidays, but this book isn’t about what I like, now is it?” Popular blogger Jen Mann delivers a laugh-filled volume of short st...
The Central Park Tales (Book) Review
Author and illustrator Marcus Meesters brings readers a volume filled with tales of a group of animals that live in Central Park. The animals all live and interact within the park, and the book follows them in their day-to-day ...
Win or Lose, I Love You! (Book) Review
“You may not win, but you must try. Sometimes you’ll lose, but there’s no need to cry.” Lysa Terkeurst delivers an animal-filled story that is both engaging and educational at the same time. As you might have guessed from the t...
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