Wednesday, May 31, 2006

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Tuesday, May 30, 2006


Murdock, Catherine. Dairy Queen.
Target age - about 5th, 6th, 7th. very innocent
A funny, hardworking farmgirl from a family of star football players is given the job of
coaching the cutest guy imaginable from the rival team. DJ reels you in easily
to her world of the farm and her determination to help hold things together until her
father recovers from an accident. And that annoying, spoiled guy she's training of
course turns out to be very nice. Unspoken difficulties her family finds too painful to face
are dealt with and give the story some depth. This is a fun summer romance. 4+ Ann

Thursday, May 25, 2006

JU-READS First Post

Welcome

After agreeing that better communication of what we are reading (and what we recommend or
pan) is VERY DESIRABLE, we now have our own Blog to share that information!! So, anytime you have read something, either good or bad, please share!!


How about we try to include author, title, target age, publication date, brief description, do we recommend it?or not?, your name so we can ask you more questions about the book if we want to know more.

Springer, Nancy Case of the Missing Marquess (An Enola Holmes Mystery)
Target age -probably 4th, 5th, 6th grade. Mystery. 2006. This is the first of a


fun little series starring the much younger sister of Sherlock Holmes. Enola


(alone spelled backwards) is as sharp as her famous brother, but she knows


the world of and the wiles of women, which Sherlock dismisses as unimportant.


Women are unreliable and unpredicatable beings after all!
Fun and recommended. (About a 4 out of 5) Ann

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Bates, Judy Fong Midnight at the Dragon Cafe. Target age - Adult

Alex Award Winner. 2005. Takes place in a small town in Canada in the

50's, a Chinese immigrant family who own a Chinese Restaraunt, told

through the eyes of a 10-11 year old girl. Sort of a gently told story
with very unusual family circumstances and sadness. Not a barnburner but interesting. (About a 3 out of 5). Ann