Early Book Review: Owls in Our Yard!: The Story of Alfie by Carl Safina
Early Book Review: Timeboxing: The Power of Doing One Thing at a Time by Marc Zao-Sanders
Book Review: Overgeared, Vol. 1 Art by Team Argo, Adapted by Monohumbug, Story by Saenal
Early Book Review: Picturing Joy: Stories of Connection by George Lange
Early Book Review: Girls of the World: 250 Portraits of Awesome by Mihaela Noroc
Early Book Review: Shitty Craft Club: A Club for Gluing Beads to Trash, Talking about Our Feelings, and Making Silly Things by Sam Reece
Book Review: Do Other Earths Exist?: Mysteries of Space by Jennifer Lombardo
Early Book Review: indiscernible elements: Calcium by Korynn Newville
Early Book Review: Heart and Brain: Onward to Good Things! by Nick Seluk
Early Book Review: Why Are You Like This? An ArtbyMoga Comic Collection by Meg Adams
Book Review: Lucky Penny by Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota
Book Review: Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens by Ryan Pfluger
Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens is a wonderful collection of honest and frank interviews about the featured couples and their relationships and experiences. There is discussion on how they make their relationships work, and in some cases why they did not work out. But there is also discussion about the discriminations and challenges that come from society's expectations, bigotry, and the so much more. This is a great exploration of identity, diversity, and relationships that is accessible to anyone. It was lovely to get fresh and differing perspectives on the impact that family, race, gender identity and its fluid nature, and society can have on individuals and couples.
Early Book Review: Rock? Plant? Animal?: How Nature Keeps Us Guessing by Etta Kaner, Brittany Lane
Rock? Plant? Animal?: How Nature Keeps Us Guessing is a children's nonfiction book written by Etta Kaner and illustrated by Brittany Lane. It is currently scheduled for release on September 13 2022. This book is an interactive guessing game featuring nature’s most unusual adaptations and characteristics. Can you tell the difference between a rock, a plant, and an animal? While it might sound simple, the vast diversity of life on earth can throw us some serious curveballs! Sometimes, what looks like a plant is actually an animal. Other times, what looks like an animal is actually a plant! Even things that look like living creatures can turn out to be unique rocks. Each spread features a realistic illustration of either a puzzling critter, a perplexing plant, or a special stone. Every picture is accompanied by a simple prompt: rock, plant, or animal? The answer is revealed by turning the page to discover a beautifully detailed scene and a brief description of the “species.” Even for the most esteemed naturalists, the answers are hard to believe! Rock? Plant? Animal? lets its readers be detectives, encouraging curiosity and embracing surprise.