Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Book Review - Ghost-Spider's Unbreakable Mission
About the Book
In Ghost-Spider's Unbreakable Mission, Gwen Stacy tries to balance her homework with her responsibility as Ghost-Spider in this original Marvel chapter book with black-and-white illustrations throughout!
Gwen Stacy has homework over the weekend: she has to carry a chicken egg everywhere she goes without breaking it. It should be easy enough for the average student, but Gwen is Ghost-Spider, with a duty to swing in and save the day whenever she sees a need.
So when a winged villain comes onto the scene, can Ghost-Spider stop him mid-flight without sabotaging Gwen’s chance for an egg-cellent grade?
Find out in this chapter book that’s perfect for Marvel fans beginning to read on their own or for reading aloud!
My Take on the Book
This was a fun story about Gwen Stacy, the Ghost Spider. What I loved about the book was that it showed Gwen Stacy as both a teen, making her way in school and in life as well as a superhero working to save the day for a special new winged friend that she meets. Along the way she learns some valuable lessons in responsibility too!
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Friday, November 22, 2024
Book Review - On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom
About the Book
A powerful story touched with family trauma, deprivation, and adversity balanced by a life of hard work and philanthropy!
On the Road Less Traveled is the inspirational story of Edmund A. Hajim, an American financier and philanthropist who rises from dire childhood circumstances to achieve professional success and personal fulfillment. At age three, Hajim is kidnapped by his father, driven from St. Louis to Los Angeles, and told that his mother is dead. His father soon abandons him in order to seek employment—mostly in vain—leaving his son behind in a string of foster homes and orphanages. This establishes a pattern of neglect and desertion that continues for Hajim’s entire childhood, forever leaving its mark. From one home to another, the lonely boy learns the value of self-reliance and perseverance despite his financial deprivation and the trauma of being an orphan.
As time passes, Hajim displays a powerful instinct for survival and a burning drive to excel. A highly motivated student and athlete, he earns an NROTC college scholarship to the University of Rochester; serves in the United States Navy; works as an application research engineer; then attends Harvard Business School, where he finds that the financial industry is his true calling. So begins his rapid ascent in the corporate world, which includes senior executive positions at E. F. Hutton, Lehman Brothers, and fourteen years as CEO of Furman Selz, growing the company more than tenfold. He also creates a happy and abundant family life, though he never forgets what it means to struggle. At age sixty, he is reminded of his painful past when a family secret emerges that brings the story full circle.
My Take on the Book
When I picked up On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom, I expected an inspiring rags-to-riches story. What I didn’t anticipate was the depth of vulnerability and life lessons Edmund Hajim would share so openly. This isn’t just a memoir of a man who overcame incredible odds—it’s a roadmap for anyone seeking to navigate their own challenges with resilience, integrity, and purpose.
Hajim’s childhood reads like a Dickensian tale: kidnapped by his father, abandoned repeatedly, and shuffled between orphanages and foster homes. Yet, it’s in these dark beginnings that he develops a fierce self-reliance and determination. As Hajim details his rise from an impoverished boy to a successful financier and philanthropist, I was struck by how he transforms each hardship into a stepping stone. His story isn’t sugarcoated—he reflects honestly on his struggles with family, loyalty, and forgiveness, and this rawness makes his triumphs all the more compelling.
What truly sets this book apart is Hajim’s unwavering humanity. Through his journey, he demonstrates that success is about more than ambition; it’s about compassion, mentorship, and giving back. His four principles for life—embracing challenges, valuing relationships, staying adaptable, and giving generously—resonate deeply and are woven throughout the narrative like a masterclass in living a meaningful life.
Hajim also doesn’t shy away from his imperfections, which makes his story relatable and profoundly inspiring. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a student, or someone seeking direction in life, this book is filled with wisdom that feels like a gift.
By the time I turned the last page, I didn’t just admire Ed Hajim; I felt empowered by his story. On the Road Less Traveled is more than a memoir—it’s a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, kindness, and vision.
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Book Review - The Inscrutable Doctor Baer and the Case of the Two-Faced Statue
About the Book
In The Inscrutable Doctor Baer and the Case of the Two-Faced Statue the Inscrutable Dr. Baer is at your service!
While he's much too busy to embark on any adventures himself, Dr. Baer is here to help with yours. Are you burdened with an unwanted magical object? Gorgon's head? Monkey's paw? Flaming sword?! Sell it to Dr. Baer; he'll tame its spirit, carefully catalog its origin, and keep it safe and orderly within the walls of the spookiest house you're ever likely to find.
But when novice explorers Taft the Tortoise and Pickles the Pig accidentally enable the theft of Baer's most powerful artifact by the nefarious sorcerer Gallus Lugubrious, the good doctor is forced out of his house to reclaim it. The only problem is, for everything he knows about magic, he knows nothing about adventuring, and he'll have to figure this one out as he goes, far from the comforting safety of home.
In over his head, along with his equally inexperienced new allies, Dr. Baer sets out on a dangerous quest through a world of monsters and magic to set things right . . . and to find his next chapter.
My Take on the Book
I can’t stop smiling when I think about The Inscrutable Doctor Baer and the Case of the Two-Faced Statue. From the moment I opened the book, I was pulled into a world full of quirky characters, magical chaos, and an adventure that felt both timeless and fresh.
Dr. Baer, a fastidious caretaker of magical artifacts, is hilariously out of his depth when forced to leave his comfort zone to retrieve a stolen relic. I loved watching him bumble his way through a quest with the help of Taft the Tortoise and Pickles the Pig. Speaking of Pickles—what an absolute delight! Her unshakeable optimism and her “Hug Magic” moment completely won me over. She’s the kind of character you want as a best friend—full of energy and heart without ever feeling over the top.
The story had me laughing, gasping, and even reflecting. There’s a surprising depth to it, especially in how it explores the ethics of collecting magical (and cultural) artifacts. It made me think about how history is shaped by those who control these objects and how important it is to respect their origins. It’s not heavy-handed, but it’s there if you’re paying attention, which I really appreciated.
The illustrations are stunning. I found myself pausing to soak in the details of every page—there’s so much life in the art that it felt like I was watching an animated show instead of reading. The twist at the climax caught me off guard in the best way, keeping the story from feeling predictable.
By the end, I didn’t want to leave this world. The adventure is self-contained, but I really hope we get more stories with Dr. Baer and his crew. This is a book I’d recommend to anyone who loves whimsical tales with heart, humor, and a bit of magic.
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Monday, November 4, 2024
Book Review - That's Not Funny, David!
About the Book
David is determined to get laughs out of everyone -- even from those who might not find his antics amusing! From cannonballs into the pool to slurping his spaghetti to telling funny jokes during class, David is a natural comedian. But David learns that not all of his tricks are funny... like sticking things up his nose! Still, this troublemaker will always have the last laugh and, of course, the enduring love of his mom.
Once again, David Shannon entertains us with young David's mischievous shenanigans in this lighthearted story that's sure to leave readers of all ages laughing. With millions of copies in print and five sequels, No, David! hit the ground running in 1998 and was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book, and a classic for over 25 years. Based on a book the author wrote and illustrated when he was five, David captures the timeless no-no's familiar to every child.
My Take on the Book
This is a funny book that young kids will love to read with their parents. The words are short and easy for young readers to understand. Also, kids will definitely relate to the antics off David, and have probably heard their parents say some similar things as it comes to things that they may have done. In the end, the book, while showing the crazy things that David does, it also does show the love of David's mom! This is a wonderful followup to No, David!
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Book Review - Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits Into Your Organization's DNA
About the Book
Vital Behavior Blueprint is a practical five-step guide for embedding mission-critical habits into an organization’s DNA. In this book, you’ll learn how to turn best practices into standard practices—or habits—for a work unit, site, organization, or even for the clients your organization serves. Authors Julie Smith and Lori Ludwig share three pillars for solidifying Vital Behaviors into durable habits and how to advance from traditional top-down management to a robust Ally Network of engaged employees who support each other in forming new habits. They’ll walk you through how to build your own Vital Behavior Blueprint to elevate your organization from achieving success on targeted projects to consistently delivering exceptional performance across the board.
My Take on the Book
Through practical examples and real-world case studies, the authors illustrate how shifting from traditional management to a supportive, interconnected "Ally Network" can empower employees and embed vital behaviors into an organization’s core. The book’s emphasis on engagement and supporting employees in developing new habits makes it a standout resource for leaders aiming to foster a high-performing culture. This is a must-read for anyone focused on transforming organizational practices and achieving exceptional, consistent results across the board.
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Book Review - Tiana's Perfect Plan
About the Book
After traveling all winter, Tiana and Naveen are back in New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras. Tiana wants everything to be just right, putting the finishing touches on their party favors and parade float.
But then she gets an unexpected letter from Naveen's parents, the king and queen of Maldonia. They've decided to join the celebration!
Determined to make it the best Mardi Gras ever, Tiana sets out on a new adventure with some old friends to find the perfect ingredients for a special addition. But soon she finds that perfect might not be the goal . . . and she may already have all she needs.
My Take on the Book
The book beautifully captures Tiana’s hardworking, spirited personality and highlights her love for her family and friends. As Tiana searches for a “dollop of magic glow” to make her cake extra special, she learns a valuable lesson: perfection isn’t necessary when love is at the heart of her efforts. The lively, colorful illustrations capture the vibrant energy of New Orleans and Mardi Gras, bringing Tiana’s world to life on the page.
This story is perfect for young readers, with its blend of adventure, familiar characters, and a heartfelt message about love and effort. It’s an entertaining addition to any Disney collection, especially for those who admire Tiana’s resilience and spirit.
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Book Review - The Firelight Apprentice
About the Book
In The Firelight Apprentice, the bestselling author-illustrator of Garlic and the Vampire, Bree Paulsen, brings her fantastical storytelling and warm, sparkling artwork to this story that celebrates the bond between sisters.
In a city powered by magic and still recovering from a bloody war, Ada is concerned about her younger sister Safi’s developing powers. She understands that Safi could learn how to control her magic under the apprenticeship of a king's magician. But with the memories of war still fresh, Ada is conflicted by this prospect—despite her knowing that she can’t keep Safi safely at home with the threat of deadly, power-thieving liches prowling the kingdom.
When a traveling group of magicians comes to the city to perform, they immediately recognize Safi’s talents and offer to take her on as an apprentice. Safi is thrilled about her new adventure—even if that means leaving behind Ada and their sickly father. And Ada is right to worry about her sister, for there may be monsters hiding behind friendly faces…
About the Author
Bree Paulsen is a SoCal writer and illustrator who loves spooky monsters, fashion history, and all things autumnal. After graduating from the Laguna College of Art and Design with a BFA in animation, she freelanced on a few independent animation and illustration projects before tuning her focus toward comics. She started her webcomic, Patrik the Vampire, in 2013 and self-publishes its printed volumes. Her first middle grade graphic novel, Garlic and the Vampire, received a starred review from The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, which called it “folkloric…a down comforter of a graphic novel.” Garlic’s adventures continue in Garlic and the Witch.
Bree Paulsen’s Ada and Safi is a captivating fantasy graphic novel that beautifully explores sibling bonds, resilience, and the power of magic. Set in a steampunk-inspired city still healing from a recent war, the story follows two sisters, Ada and Safi. Ada, protective of her younger sister, is torn between wanting to keep Safi safe at home and recognizing her sister’s growing magical potential, especially as mysterious, dangerous liches roam the kingdom.
When a traveling troupe of magicians arrives, Safi’s talents are recognized, and she’s offered the chance to become an apprentice. Thrilled at the prospect of adventure, Safi is ready to leave, but Ada remains wary, suspecting danger lurks behind friendly faces. Paulsen’s warm illustrations and vibrant colors add depth and magic to the sisters’ journey, enhancing the book’s cozy yet suspenseful atmosphere.
Perfect for middle-grade readers and fans of rich, magical worlds, this story balances high-stakes adventure with heartfelt moments, making it a standout addition to any young fantasy lover’s collection.
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