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Tag: Realistic Fiction

November 6, 2007

Long Division, Multiplication, Fractions and Complications

Fibonacci, fractal, and tessellation—they all serve to fascinate and bewilder me with lovely repeating equation patterns. Do the Math: Secrets, Lies & Algebra has…

November 6, 2007

Haters

“Aren’t you that Monalisa Kent girl?” NO, Mona wants to answer—but there’s no point. Everyone knows who she is, and everyone—yes everyone in the…

November 1, 2007

Art Saves

This book is a 2007 Graphic Novel Cybils Award Nominee. Cecil Castellucci has a knack for endearingly smart-mouthed, highly individual and creative characters, and…

October 13, 2007

Back in Business: The Bindis Go Bollywood

Amber, Jazz, and Geena are at it again. It wasn’t enough that they got into loads of trouble last time trying to get rid…

October 4, 2007

Escape from Spokane

When I found out Sherman Alexie’s newest book was specifically a YA title, I was intrigued–I know that he’s written a lot about teenagers,…

September 26, 2007

Friendship…A Force of Nature

Nina Bermudez, Avery Dekker, and Mel Forrest have been best friends since childhood–they even have a secret Bermudez Triangle chant. And though they’ve grown…

August 28, 2007

Invaded

Adventure: a week camping with your six best friends in the Australian bush, quiet and remote enough from your families back in town to…

August 16, 2007

Dear Box #5667

Her name’s not really Rapunzel, but that doesn’t matter.Everything else about her life and the life of a fairy-tale exile is pretty much the…

June 11, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: The Darkness Below

It feels like Phoebe has been living in the dark a long time.Ever since her Uncle Bradford died on a camping trip — a…

June 10, 2007

48 Hour Book Challenge: Another Evolution

Although this novel has a young adult as the main character, this book may not catch the interest of most YA’s, unless they are…

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