RAE’S READS

Today’s recommendations are books I have read recently. One I read as a Cybil’s first round reader, but had checked it out from the library, both I found at the Clearance section of Half Price Books.

Hilarious

All Shook Up comes with the premise of, What would you do if when sent for a long-term visit to your Dad in another state, you found he’d been earning a living as an Elvis Impersonator? That’s the exact situation Josh finds himself in, and what’s worse, his dad is taking a “gig” at Josh’s new school! Such events call for extreme measures, and Josh takes them. The secondary characters, besides Josh and his Dad are as delightful as typical teen Josh and his befuddled and befuddling dad. It will have you laughing out loud as you experience Josh’s teenage angst and his dad’s clumsy attempts to reconnect with his son.

For a bit younger audiences, specifically girls

The Year of the Book explores the year and the world of Anna, an Asian-American fourth-grader, who finds it easier to make friends with books than girls her own age. A surprise ending is the final treat in a multi-dimensional novel dealing with friendship, finding oneself, and learning to appreciate family and others.

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  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    All Shook Up, with a story about the surprise of learning your dad is an Elvis impersonator, and The Year of the Book, with a story about a girl who is more comfortable with books than people…there are stories for every niche.

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