Duck Soup by Jackie Urbanovic first caught my eye because of the Marx brother film with the same name. Max decides to prepare a delicious soup and puts his culinary skills to the test. Max is MIA … more →
Welcome to LitandMore & Go Farther West '09Mark Mitchell wrote 1 week ago: Who would have guessed that Caldecott Medal Winner Brian Selznick’s final pencil illustrations … more →
nayiri wrote 1 week ago: When it comes down to it, I think I’m a cross between a thirteen-year-old boy and a sixty-some … more →
uenohama wrote 2 weeks ago: Publisher: Scholastic Hardcover: 534 pages This is a lovely book; the packaging and design of it is … more →
rantsandreads wrote 1 month ago: At first look, this book seems quite a daunting read for children. It is short and fat, at over 500 … more →
tuulenhaiven wrote 2 months ago: by Brian Selznick I found this book while shelving at my library during a volunteering stint. I had … more →
musicalcheshire wrote 3 months ago: The Invention of Hugo Cabaret: A pretty good book. It’s 544 pages (according to Amazon) but i … more →
literacyspark wrote 4 months ago: The Invention of Hugo Cabret Once upon a time in a boring place called Paris lives an interesting … more →
jesharris wrote 5 months ago: Not that I know this from personal experience. But Neil Gaiman does, because he got woken up on Mon … more →
jesharris wrote 5 months ago: Not that I know this from personal experience. But Neil Gaiman does, because he got woken up on Mond … more →
Rosemary wrote 7 months ago: We’re passing along this fantastic invitation from Parsons Illustration faculty member Pat Cu … more →
jennifercelebrates wrote 9 months ago: First of all let me let you know that I am fully aware how late to this party I am. Every blog, pod … more →
kidlitlibrarian wrote 10 months ago: Selznick, Brian. 2007. The invention of Hugo Cabret. New York: Scholastic Press. ISBN: 0545003873 … more →
sarah wrote 11 months ago: Brian Selznick’s The Houdini Box is being reissued this Fall and I’ve bought copies for … more →
rantsandreads wrote 1 year ago: At first look, this book seems quite a daunting read for children. It is short and fat, at over 500 … more →
prettysleepy wrote 1 year ago: 2008 Caldecott medal winner, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, is a 550 page children’s novel in w … more →
Mark Mitchell wrote 1 year ago: So much for the requirement that picture books have 32 pages. Brian Selznick told his children … more →
Book Dweeb wrote 1 year ago: This National Book Award nominee includes 284 darkly brilliant illustrations. The cinematic renderin … more →
mrschu81 wrote 1 year ago: Duck Soup by Jackie Urbanovic first caught my eye because of the Marx brother film with the same … more →
mrschu81 wrote 1 year ago: The Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’ Book Award is a student centered program named in honor of … more →