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WORLDWIDE CRUSH

A delightful, nostalgic tribute to innocent fandom.

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A seventh grader fixates on a Bieber-esque heartthrob in this middle-grade novel.

Millicent “Millie” Jackson loves 15-year-old Rory Calhoun with all her 12-year-old heart. So what if she’s never met him and millions of others feel the same way? Rory’s beautiful honey-blond hair, freckles, and golden voice have captivated Millie, and when Rory announces he’s going on tour, Millie knows she has a shot at finding love. When she’s not navigating the halls of Susan B. Anthony Middle School near Minneapolis and enduring dinners with her family—including sassy Grandma Cheryl and precocious 5-year-old brother Billy—Millie pens earnest letters to him, her very own “worldwide crush,” and fixates on Bodega Bay, California, Rory’s sleepy beach hometown. When Millie’s mother is able to procure concert tickets, the show is canceled at the last minute due to a family emergency involving Rory’s beloved mother, much to the heartbreak of Millie and Rory’s legions of fans. Will Millie ever cross paths with Rory Calhoun? Nilsen was inspired to write the novel based on her own childhood crushes—Shaun Cassidy, Davy Jones, and the Bee Gees—and after witnessing the more recent pop-star phenomenon of Justin Bieber. The author’s prose style is perfect for middle-grade readers—fast-paced and natural, with the accuracy of the high highs and low lows that come with the emotions of a seventh grader experiencing her very first crush. Millie’s narrative voice is as bubbly and sweet as Rory Calhoun’s song lyrics. She’s a typical tween girl who’s embarrassed by her family but loves them anyway and is consumed by a distant love that feels as real as the romantic relationships she’ll eventually have as an adult. Even Rory, who makes an appearance later in the book, feels like a real teenager, albeit one who’s experiencing global stardom.

A delightful, nostalgic tribute to innocent fandom.

Pub Date: July 11, 2023

ISBN: 9781684631926

Page Count: 272

Publisher: SparkPress

Review Posted Online: April 4, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2023

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THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL

From the School for Good and Evil series , Vol. 1

Rich and strange (and kitted out with an eye-catching cover), but stronger in the set pieces than the internal logic.

Chainani works an elaborate sea change akin to Gregory Maguire’s Wicked (1995), though he leaves the waters muddied.

Every four years, two children, one regarded as particularly nice and the other particularly nasty, are snatched from the village of Gavaldon by the shadowy School Master to attend the divided titular school. Those who survive to graduate become major or minor characters in fairy tales. When it happens to sweet, Disney princess–like Sophie and  her friend Agatha, plain of features, sour of disposition and low of self-esteem, they are both horrified to discover that they’ve been dropped not where they expect but at Evil and at Good respectively. Gradually—too gradually, as the author strings out hundreds of pages of Hogwarts-style pranks, classroom mishaps and competitions both academic and romantic—it becomes clear that the placement wasn’t a mistake at all. Growing into their true natures amid revelations and marked physical changes, the two spark escalating rivalry between the wings of the school. This leads up to a vicious climactic fight that sees Good and Evil repeatedly switching sides. At this point, readers are likely to feel suddenly left behind, as, thanks to summary deus ex machina resolutions, everything turns out swell(ish).

Rich and strange (and kitted out with an eye-catching cover), but stronger in the set pieces than the internal logic. (Fantasy. 11-13)

Pub Date: May 14, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-06-210489-2

Page Count: 496

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Feb. 12, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2013

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BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE

A real gem.

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A 10-year old girl learns to adjust to a strange town, makes some fascinating friends, and fills the empty space in her heart thanks to a big old stray dog in this lyrical, moving, and enchanting book by a fresh new voice.

 India Opal’s mama left when she was only three, and her father, “the preacher,” is absorbed in his own loss and in the work of his new ministry at the Open-Arms Baptist Church of Naomi [Florida]. Enter Winn-Dixie, a dog who “looked like a big piece of old brown carpet that had been left out in the rain.” But, this dog had a grin “so big that it made him sneeze.” And, as Opal says, “It’s hard not to immediately fall in love with a dog who has a good sense of humor.” Because of Winn-Dixie, Opal meets Miss Franny Block, an elderly lady whose papa built her a library of her own when she was just a little girl and she’s been the librarian ever since. Then, there’s nearly blind Gloria Dump, who hangs the empty bottle wreckage of her past from the mistake tree in her back yard. And, Otis, oh yes, Otis, whose music charms the gerbils, rabbits, snakes and lizards he’s let out of their cages in the pet store. Brush strokes of magical realism elevate this beyond a simple story of friendship to a well-crafted tale of community and fellowship, of sweetness, sorrow and hope. And, it’s funny, too.

A real gem. (Fiction. 9-12)

Pub Date: March 1, 2000

ISBN: 0-7636-0776-2

Page Count: 182

Publisher: Candlewick

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2000

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