“Three Skeleton Key” by George Toudouze is a horror story about three men trapped on an isolated island who are suddenly attacked by a ravenous hoard of rats. It is biting good fun!
“The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins invites us to explore the wonders of the great Hunger Games.
“Ghetto Cookbook” by Mary Helen Chacon Lucero promotes good nutrition through easy recipes for preteens and teens to follow.
"Cookiesaurus Rex" by Amy Fellner Dominy and Nate Evans will inspire you to bake cookies!
'The School for Good and Evil' is a good, interesting read that kicks off a riveting series.
“Lucky to Live in Arizona” is by Kate B. Jerome lives up to Young Reporter's standards.
"How to Raise a Mom" is a fun-filled book that plays on the role reversal between mother and children.
I.D.E.A. Museum's "Caped Crusaders & Everyday Heroes" event celebrates superheroes from Spider-Man to Wonder Woman and much more!
Harry’s textbooks is called “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them” written by Newt Scamander.
Author J.K. Rowling decided to write about how Newt’s magical creatures got loose in New York in the 1920’s, and how he was inspired to write the textbook that Harry will use 75 years later. Rowling wrote the screenplay for the movie “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them,” and you can also get the story in book form.
I’m sure you’ll find it just as magically fascinating as the Harry Potter Series, and if you love animals and magic you will LOVE this book!
Pam Hulin and Nancy Schwartz, the lead librarians in the Roosevelt School District were making the rounds to all 18 of their schools spreading holiday cheer before the winter break.
Last spring the lead librarians held a Scholastic Book Fair at their district STEAM event. The profits from that book fair were used to purchase all 18 schools new books for their library. Books were purchased that would appeal to all K–8 students.