Japan gets a new Venom-like symbiote spider hero in Shogo Aoki's original manga adventure starring Spider-Man and a swathe of his supporting characters.
A unique look at both the Apollo 10 space mission and the art of a notable African American artist integrated into one successful picture book, this is a solid introduction to both and sure to pique the interest of space and art lovers alike.
A powerful work covering the big and small story of the creation of the universe, this is an excellent addition to a classroom library with accessible language and illustrations that speak to both younger and older learners.
A solid purchase for elementary and middle school sports nonfiction and ready reference collections.
A quick read that’s sure to find an audience, and a solid purchase for collections seeking stories centering diverse representations of ability.
A must-have for all collections serving young people, this tale pairs a brilliant sense of humor with great comedic timing. This instant classic will have children pondering their own fortunes as well as those of their friends.
An uneven read, purchase this for larger YA collections.
Young biologists, thrilled with the photos and fun facts, will not want to put this one down. An excellent choice for browsing and research.
A unique perspective on social justice fatigue with a magical realism element that will have readers run the gamut of emotions. A necessary purchase for young adult collections.
Despite being an enjoyable read, this book may struggle to find readers in a school library.
A fun and colorful story for middle-grade readers who enjoy tales of magic, mystery, and family ties.
A suspense-filled hit for YA thriller readers. This whodunit won’t remain on the shelves for long.
A great historical fiction addition for libraries needing more books for reluctant readers.
For burgeoning romantasy collections, this one has a little less romance and a lot more intrigue, but it lays the groundwork for the volumes to come; hold space for all three.
Teens who enjoy strong female characters and stories of survival will not want to miss this gemstone.
Fans of books with politically active protagonists, such as A.S. King’s Attack of the Black Rectangles and any of Jewel Parker Rhodes’s novels, will love the new and emboldened Paul Fisher.
A messy, magnetic exploration of queer identity, desire, and parental rejection that veers into supernatural melodrama. Best for older teens comfortable with dark themes and complex relationships.
For fans of the works of Alan Gratz and Nathan Hale, as well as Lauren Tarshis’s “I Survived” series.
A highly recommended purchase for botany sections that are lacking a fun encyclopedic element.
A fun, summer novel for readers who love animals and romance.
Highly recommended, especially for collections where horror is often requested by young readers.
This book is everything children need in a book: smart, funny, relevant, and surprising
Recommended where historical romance, LGBTQIA+ stories, and authors like Mackenzi Lee are popular.
With an uncomplicated plot, this pleasant sports novel will appeal to every young reader who loves football and thinks they know the game from watching it on television.
Purchase where Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novels and Spanish-language middle school stories are popular.
Hand this mythological-fantasy dystopia to readers who enjoy found families and moral ambiguity.
Purchase this must-read Spanish-language adventure series for tween collections.
Budding meteorologists will be thrilled with the science facts and fun style of this. Even students who are not usually drawn to science will be intrigued by the fantastic photos and real-life situations. A must-purchase for all nonfiction collections.
In our next guest post, Leonard Kim analyzes a beginner graphic novel featuring poetry and graphic novels, a dinosaur-sized feat!
"Where are your scary books?" That's what I hear all day long at school.
There can never be too many Halloween books! Check out these recently reviewed board books and picture books to round out Halloween displays and programs.
I’ve noticed something about Daniel Nayeri. With every middle grade novel for kids that he writes he gets a little bit sharper. A little bit sleeker. A little bit funnier. A little bit faster. And this latest title? It’s a little bit one of the best books of the year
In reading stories about sleep for teens, they begin to feel less isolated as they maneuver their days through the foggy, unsettled feeling of perpetual tiredness.
This graphic adaptation stays true to its roots, with lively illustrations and an engaging story about two very different siblings.
If I wanted to belong, I had to be intentional about it. Somewhere along the way, I came into my own.
Future Ready Librarians Framework 3.0 aims to reflect the evolving needs of the thousands of school librarians who use the framework to guide their work.
"For decades, I’ve published middle-grade books, but this time, the picture book format chose me. Picture books break down BIG feelings and ideas in quick, easy ways. The format helped me break down my big feelings." We talk with Torrey Maldonado about ALL the feels!
Today we look at two highly creative collections of poetry and consider their Newbery Medal chances.
Author and TikTok star Taylor Cassidy joins us to talk about her new book, Black History Is Your History.
In this exclusive interview, J. Elle talks with SLJ about fantasy inspiring young adults' imaginations, how both she and her main character have grown over the course of three books, and what she hopes readers will take away from her trilogy.
Amanda Chacon, 2024 School Librarian of the Year, wants her peers to know: "We matter."
The game is afoot! Give these chapter book and middle grade capers to fans of whodunits and thrillers.
In need of a picker upper? How about a book for kids that documents how Field Museum scientists do fieldwork to save the Amazon rainforest? A talk and a trailer premiere.
Today we have an exclusive announcement and preview of a new graphic novel featuring two sisters, a treasure hunt, and plenty of pancakes.
We put such firm boundaries around what is spiritual vs what is religious vs what is make-believe. Are these distinctions needed?
A program that brings school librarians together over Zoom to share ideas and support one another has helped collection development.
South Carolina Association of School Librarians past president Jamie Gregory says the lawsuit is not political, it's fighting for the constitutional rights of students and librarians.
Baker & Taylor (B&T), the largest library wholesaler in the country, is shuttering. At a town hall on October 6, CEO Amandeep Kochar told staff that B&T would cease operations.
There’s not a dull moment in these transitional books for the main characters and their siblings!
Do you want the original Dog Man, chock full of authentic Aztec myths and a healthy dose of humor? Then are you in luck today!
Today we do a compare and contrast exercise where we put two 2026 Mock Newbery Titles against each other and see which stands out.
Check out what reviewers had to say about The Story of My Anger, You've Found Oliver, Good Old-Fashioned Korean Spirit and Fireblooms as part of our Penguin TBR: Penguin To Be Reviewed Galley Program
Check out this week's list of new comics, manga, and graphic novels for readers 12 and under, featuring Ten-Ton Titan Terrier from Papercutz and Asgardians Volume 3 Loki from First Second Books.
What would you do if you found a magical device that could turn back time—but only by five minutes?
Attempts to wrench veggies off vines is the focus of today's autumnal entry. We discuss pumpkin sex, vampire fashion wear, and why one might want to garden in their socks.
The book serves as a gateway to the horror genre for young readers.
Nine-year-old "nature nerd" Brooke fills her journal with drawings of the animals she sees, but she's yet to encounter a moose in the wild—although her new sister lucks into seeing one almost immediately.
An appealing title that touches gently on the Japanese immigrant experience in the United States.
This book is a suitable gift for Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day but is long-winded and lightweight for library collections.
Appealing only to children who want to understand the process of preparing a guide dog, this book creates considerable confusion around an important issue.
Place this on the shelf next to Jon Klassen’s The Skull and recommend it to readers who love mythology, dogs, and books that break the mold.
Find room on the shelf for another abecedarium! Most collections will want to add this silly and fresh spin on a classic genre.
Full of speech bubbles and humorous scenes, this very silly story has a great underlying thread for both kids and adults about listening and trusting each other’s abilities and knowledge. Sure to be a favorite.
This first installment in a series of sports novels for emerging readers is a well-intended, well-designed start.
Recommended where body horror and the author are popular.
A touching yet humorous novel adaptation of a Webtoon-turned-graphic-novel that feels fresh, exciting, and fun.
Great for readers who enjoyed Becca Fitzpatrick’s “Hush Hush” series, those who prefer quick reads, and individuals who enjoy supernatural elements in their books.
A feel-good stand-alone for fans of time travel and romance, with an entertaining blend of science, humor, and feminist themes.
A perfect light read for fans of magical boarding schools and Japanese mythology.
With its blend of romance, humor, and heartfelt moments, this book is perfect for those exploring the intricacies of relationships and personal growth. A great addition to a high school library.
A serviceable romance, but librarians with smaller YA romance collections will want to skip this one.
Those who love Jane Austen or mysteries will adore this version of the beloved couple Lizzie and Darcy. A superb addition to any library.
An emotionally rich exploration of the burdens, expectations, and realities for young women that will resonate with many, especially readers who also connected with Tiffany D. Jackson’s Grown.
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