Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The New Norm by Matthew J. Gilbert

Today's read caught my attention due to the blurb. It's about a boy, who becomes a social media sensation accidentally and, now, has to deal with this tag at school. The cover is giving me very calm vibes...the kid is so chill. Maybe, too chill? I say that because I love to grab the atmosphere of a book from it's cover and this one...well, the character looks like he'll be really nice and kind. So, it will be interesting to mix this with the tension portrayed in the blurb. I'm hoping it will be a grabbing read.

So, let's open it up and see what this character is up to, shall we?



NEW NORM
by Matthew J. Gilbert
Simon Spotlight
Middle Grade Contemporary
160 pages
ages 8 to 12


A chronically online middle schooler tries to bring his social media fame into his real life in this new middle grade series about surviving cringe both on the internet and IRL!

Everyone’s got a lot to say on the Meadowview Middle School social media forum. From roasts of Mrs. Klinger’s morning announcements to rage-bait cafeteria pizza reviews, the tea is hot!

And in the middle of it all is Alexander “Norm” Norman, who has just gone unintentionally viral across the internet and become a middle-school celebrity. Pretty sweet, right? Well, not so much. Can Norm balance his real friends and his new fame—and make it through the first week of school without getting totally roasted in the chat?

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MY TIDBITS

Norm isn't sure he's ready for the new school year, especially since he's heard that friends can change during middle school years. And he wants to keep his two best friends no matter what. He's also nervous because his dad posted a video of him doing a crazy dance after having his wisdom tooth pulled...and it, actually, went viral. Which means he's about to be a big shot at school instead of an outcast. He swears before the first day that he'll do anything to keep his two friends and keep that as his main goal, but he doesn't expect to find even the popular kids swarming around him the second he hit the school hallways. Suddenly, his promise to keep his friends turns into a huge complicated mess...and it might be his own fault.

The plot is pretty straight-forward and follows Norm as he experiences what it means to be a sudden celebrity. While the school life is familiar and friend drama abounds, it's Norm's character which makes this read easy to like. He comes across as natural as the kid down the street. His desire to be liked is understandable, and his mistakes, while obvious enough to make readers groan with each one, also are ones many would make at that age. He also realizes them not too long afterwards, which keeps him likeable and easy to connect with. There are a few silly situations, but mostly, readers will find themselves cringing right with Norm, sighing, and simply feeling for him. Plus, it grabs with one unexpected scene after the next, 

This is an easy read, which works well even for more advanced, chapter book readers. The pacing stays steady the entire way through, and the situations are ones middle graders can identify with. There's a nice relationship between Norm and his father, and Norm and his friends, despite difficulties, have an inspiring relationship. The last pages hold the first chapter for Norm's next, up-coming adventure...and I'm curious to see what that one will be about.

This is an enjoyable read for fans of middle school drama, who like a little bit of humor on the side.



And here he is...

Matthew J. Gilbert is the author of more than forty books, including this one! Besides coauthoring the award-nominated Classroom 13 series, he has written books for some of the world’s most beloved properties including Stranger Things, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TRON, and more. Under the pen name Jordan Quinn, Matthew is the writer for the Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly graphic novel series. Before becoming an author, Matthew was an award-winning TV writer for Nickelodeon, working in creative advertising for big Hollywood movies…all from a tiny cubicle in New York City. He currently lives in far-too-sunny California with his wife and loyal cat sidekick.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Firesnake by Donna Barba Higuera

Today, I'm diving into a science fiction read. It's the last in a trilogy, and of course, I didn't read the other two books first. While I tend to do this quite often, I'm pretty sure it will cause some stumbles with this series, since it appears to be a very, well woven world with great characters...the reviews on the other two books have been more than amazing, so I'm assuming this. But I'm ready to give it a go, anyway, because I can always go back and visit the other two, right?

Anyway, let's just dive in and see what it holds. Oh, and it hit the shelves last week, so you can snatch up a copy right away if it seems like something for you.



FIRESNAKE
The Last Cuentista, #3
by Donna Barba Higuera
Levine Querido
YA Science Fiction
400 pages

New York Times bestselling author Donna Barba Higuera, Firesnake delivers a triumphant finale to the story that began with the Newbery Medal-winning The Last Cuentista and continued in the Pura Belpré Honor-winning Alebrijes.

Itzel has never known a life on Earth. Growing up on Sagan, the granddaughter of the Cuentista, her years have been spent among the dactyls, griblets, and billow seeds of their new planet. But when a mysterious message arrives from across the cosmos, Itzel realizes that the home they thought destroyed hundreds of years ago has survived...and with it, another community of humans. Will she and the other Saganites brave the journey back to Earth? And what will they find? For they are not the only ones who have received this message...

Master storyteller Donna Barba Higuera brings her beloved Cuentista trilogy to a close in a book full of old friends and new, jaw-dropping twists, and a journey to the stars and back.

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MY TIDBITS

Expectations mix with anxiousness, tension, and a pioneering spirit with a character to connect with the entire way through.

First off, I did not read the first two books in the series and went into this aware that I'd be missing a lot. And I wasn't wrong. While the author does an amazing job at letting the world quickly unfold with the richness, and Itzel's character sinks right into the heart with her inspiring personality and naturalness, this is a complex world. We meet Itzel, her grandmother, and the rest as they are going through their daily lives on Sagan. Itzel has her concerns as her school days are numbered since she's at that age, but the big twist hits, when they have reason to believe that some humans have survived on Earth. Now, they're faced with the possibility of returning, which is a danger in and of itself but also holds the uncertainty of what awaits them when they do return. So, the plot comes full-circle to round off the series nicely.

The writing style is grabbing, and it's very easy to sink right into Itzel and her world. There's a lot going on, and it's handled nicely for the most part, keeping the story flowing quickly. There are some moments which speed by a bit quick and loose a little power because of it, and I did stumble on several characters, which are popped in...ones from one of the early books, it appears (my fault, though). But Itzel is a girl to cheer for and hope she makes it through. The world has an unique feel and creates an original atmosphere with familiar science fiction aspects to enjoy. I do recommend this for scifi fans, who enjoy a bit of heart. 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Who Knows the Way to Mr Grimly's Classroom? by Chris Priestley

When I first saw this one, I thought that it'd be a great read for the upcoming school year....then, I read the blurb and was very intrigued. Fogged-up playgrounds and ziplines and a hint of fantasy? Obviously, this isn't a normal situation. So, let's open this one up and see what it's really about.




WHO KNOWS THE WAY TO MR GRIMLY'S CLASSROOM?
by Chris Priestley
Illustrated by Mariachiara Di Giorgio
Candlewick Press
Picture Book
32 pages
ages 4 to 8

COMING AUGUST 4th!!!

From an award-winning author and the masterful illustrator of The Midnight Fair comes a tale for anyone who has ever gotten lost in an unfamiliar place—or is drawn to gothic worlds.

When Miss Flytrap asks if anyone knows the way to Mr. Grimly’s classroom, Grace’s hand flies up—she can’t help herself, even though she’s a new kid in school and has no idea where to go. Nonetheless, with a book to deliver proudly in hand, Grace sets off on a long, strange journey through a very odd place, full of twists, turns, and creepy characters who give puzzling directions. Climbing dark, cobwebby staircases, feeling her way through a fogged-up playground, careening by zipline from the top of a treacherous tower right into a kitchen window—will she ever find Mr. Grimly’s classroom? With equal parts suspense and humor, author Chris Priestley leads an unsettling school tour for the ages, while Mariachiara Di Giorgio’s atmospheric, immersive illustrations beckon readers on with mesmerizing visual riddles.

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MY TIDBITS

This is a book to get lost in for those readers, who love to twist reality just enough to open up a realm of unexpected possibilities.

Grace has only been in the new school for a week or so but has the habit of always raising her hand right away. When her teacher asks her to return a book to Mr. Grimly's classroom and wants to know who knows the way, Grace can't help herself but to volunteer immediately even though she has no clue how to get there. While she finds some school staff along the way to ask for directions, each one leads her to more unexpected paths. But Grace is determined to complete her task, no matter what.

This is a read, which lets fantasy leak through the cracks of reality to form a world of possibilities, oddities, and dreams. Grace comes across as normal as can be as does the opening, classroom scene. The imaginative elements start to seep in as Grace visits many hallways, staircases, and more as the scenes grow a little eerie. The characters she meets pack unique personality, which balances a fine border between familiar and strange. The school soon becomes so much more with fog, towers, and other aspects, and yet, everything stays close enough to reality to not quite step completely into imagination. In other words, it's a grabbing mix with surprises.

The illustrations are very well done and carry a large portion of the wonder. There's a slight sense of creepy but just enough to add tension as the more whimsical elements surprise. The gray tones add to this atmosphere to help the reader wonder if Grace will make it through or what she'll run into. The text creates a nice, read-aloud as there are pages with none, and then, pages with a couple of paragraphs. Even the heavier text pages aren't overwhelming, though, as the larger and well-spaced font makes it easy to read. Plus, it never weighs down but rather keeps the story going nicely and lets the reader sink into Grace and her adventure.

It's a read, which gives a timeless impression and is going to receive a possible place on my bookshelves.


And here they are...

Chris Priestley had been a successful illustrator, political cartoonist, and strip cartoonist for twenty years before publishing his first work of fiction for young readers. Among his novel credits are Still Water, Seven Ghosts, and Freeze, each evidence of the inspiration he finds in the gothic genre and in authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley. He is best-known for his award-winning Tales of Terror series, illustrated by David Roberts, which has been translated into many languages and been performed as plays in several countries. Chris Priestley has also contributed an illustrated story to Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors. He lives in Cambridge, England.

Mariachiara Di Giorgio studied illustration in Rome and Paris and worked as a storyboard artist and concept designer for movies and advertising agencies. Her picture books include Mr. Lepron’s Mystery Soup and Professional Crocodile, both by Giovanna Zoboli, and The Midnight Fair by Gideon Sterer, which won a Yoto Carnegie Shadowers’ Choice Award for Illustration and was named a Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year, a Booklist Editors’ Choice, and a Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year. Mariachiara Di Giorgio lives in Rome.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

On the Loose in London by Dan Yaccarino

Time for a little fun! Today's read is part of a series...the third, I believe, but it's the first one I'm picking up, and I'm pretty sure that won't be a problem. It appears to be a bit humorous and circles around two siblings, who are on their way to discover London. This is aimed at those readers out there, who are very sure of their words but might need a little more practice before hitting complete chapter books. I'm excited to see what these two are up to because I have a feeling it will be anything but boring.

Let's open it up and take a peek, shall we?




ON THE LOOSE IN LONDON!
Dog Meets Dog
by Dan Yaccarion
Illustrated by Ethan Long
Simon Spotlight
Chapter Book
112 pages
ages 5 to 9

Star Chapter Books are the perfect bridge for kids moving beyond beginning readers but not yet ready for longer chapter books. With short chapters, bold two-color illustrations, and fast-paced, funny stories, these confidence-building books make reading fun and rewarding.

In this tip-top tale of chaos and mayhem, dog siblings Betsy and Bones take London by storm—bungling plans, muddling maps, and turning their sightseeing into one hilarious disaster after another!

On their latest vacation, Betsy wants to stick to her carefully organized itinerary, but Bones is determined to follow his own whims. From Big Ben to Buckingham Palace to Tower Bridge, the siblings’ clashing styles turn every stop into comic confusion—but when it counts, they will need to work together to make the most of their London trip.

Each Star Chapter Book is 112 pages long, divided into six to eight short chapters with illustrated panels on every page to keep kids engaged from start to finish. This highly visual early chapter book format supports the transition from leveled readers to chapter books, making Star Chapter Books a perfect fit for independent reading, classroom libraries, or shared story time.

Look for more Star Chapter Books adventures to help kids grow confident and discover the joy of reading, including Betsy and Bones’s next adventure,
Framed in Paris!.

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MY TIDBITS


Traveling with these two to London creates an adventure with one unexpected situation after the next...and it might just be enough to test their relationship.

Betsy and Bones are siblings and headed to London to vacation together. Betsy has everything prepared and knows exactly where they can go, what they can see, and what there is to do. Bones...not so much. When they meet up at the Piccadilly Circus to start their vacation, the first problem hits as Bones can't help but be disappointed that it isn't a true circus. Soon, he's ignoring his sister's suggestions ends up landing them in the Thames River, they're rescued by a guard from the Tower of London, and they end up hiding in a closet after trying on the displays at the Jewel House. At one point, Betsy can't take his nonsense anymore and heads off for time apart, but this might not be the best idea.

The two siblings clash in personalities and, yet, pack sibling goodness. There's quite a bit of humor as the two go from one problem to the next and chaos after chaos hits. It's quick-paced, fun and engaging  all the way through. There's also some travel goodness as the two discover London and little details surrounding the city slide in. Then, there's a message surrounding being open to other opinions and ways of doing things, and working together. All of this combines into an easy read with many surprises.

This works very nicely as an ease-over read for beginning readers into chapter books. The style leans heavily toward the graphic novel format, but instead of letting the dialogue and images propel everything forward, each panel has a short text describing the scene. A bit like a book. The sentences are short and the vocabulary fits nicely to the age group. This allows readers to practice their reading skills while taking cues from the scenes. There is, of course, some usual dialogue bubbles too, but by keeping the text, it also nods at the usual, book reading style. The graphics aren't overly colorful, but rather stick orange and gray tones. This allows the scenes to come across clearly and bring across the emotions and situations nicely without distracting too much from the reading. All of it works well and makes an enjoyable read.

I'm going to have to go back and take a peek at the other two books in the series because this pair of siblings is packed full of surprises.



And here they are....

Dan Yaccarino is the author and illustrator of over fifty books for children, including Piccolo, Unlovable, Every Friday, and The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau. Awards and honors for his work include being named The New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Children’s Books, the Bologna Ragazzi Award, and an ALA Notable Children’s selection. Dan has also had the honor of being invited to the White House to read his books. He created and produced the animated series Doug Unplugs, Oswald, and Willa’s Wild Life and character designed the series The Backyardigans. You may visit him online at YaccarinoStudio.com.

Ethan Long is the acclaimed author and illustrator of many books for children, among them the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award winner Up, Tall, and High. He is also the creator of the animated, Emmy Award–nominated interactive series Scribbles and Ink at PBSKids.org, which is also a digital book series on Epic. For more about Ethan and his work, visit EthanLong.com.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

NO. 9 by Jack Scorer

I wanted to sneak in one more book to give a nod at the World Cup before heading into all the other reads lined up this month. This one was released already in 2024 and is one of a four book series. I believe it is the first in the series, which is a great place to start. So, let's do just that!



NO. 9
by Jack Scorer
KickBooks Publishing
Middle Grade Sports Fiction
196 pages
 ages 8 to 12

FROM TEXAS DREAMER TO LONDON LEGEND, Jack has never played for a real team—until now.

When a surprise trial lands him at England’s top soccer academy, Jack swaps his small Texas town for the cutthroat world of elite football in London. But it’s nothing like he imagined.

Every mistake is punished. Every pass is judged. Rival players want him gone. Alone, out of his depth, and way behind the others, Jack starts to question everything.

Then he finds The Bandits—an underground crew of street soccer legends. No whistles. No coaches. No limits. Just pure, electric soccer that rewrites every rule he's ever known.

As Jack sneaks between two worlds—the rigid academy and the wild freedom of street ball—he learns that becoming a star isn’t about being perfect... it’s about playing with heart.

Can a total outsider rise to the top before he's kicked out for good?

🔥 Why Kids Love
✔ Fast-paced matches, epic rivalries, and jaw-dropping street skills
✔ Jack’s a relatable underdog you can’t help but root for
✔ Bursting with energy, emotion, and soccer action from start to finish

💡 Why Parents Love
✔ Teaches resilience, teamwork, and confidence
✔ Inspires kids to dream big and never give up
✔ Perfect for 8–12 year olds—especially reluctant readers

⚽ Ideal book series for fans of soccer, sports, and fast-paced underdog stories.

🎯 Join Jack’s thrilling soccer journey today!

GOODREADS    /     AMAZON



MY TIDBITS

Hard training is only the first step in a fast-paced read, which will keep more than just sport fans gripped until the last page.

Jack can't believe that he was accepted to the academy in London. It's the first step in having his soccer dreams come true...or rather, football. He already knows that the training at the academy will be harsh, but he hasn't even considered the language differences and soon feels like he's learning a new language: field to pitch, practice to training, cleats to boots, and so much more. Plus, the competition is fierce and some of the other students are ready to do anything to make sure they keep themselves in the limelight. When it almost becomes too much, he runs into a street team outside of the school walls, and this team isn't one to be scoffed at. Soon, he finds himself caught between the two worlds, and extra stress might not be exactly what he needs.

From the very first moments, this read propels forward to keep the reader engaged the entire way through. There's always something happening, whether soccer, grades, coaches, friendship, or dealing with living abroad. The author uses short, clipped sentences to keep up this atmosphere and only feeds in enough descriptions to make the scenes clear. Even the inner-depth is kept very concise, giving characters enough to be interesting but never dwelling on anything. There is drama on the friendship end, but this weaves right into the soccer world so as not to distract from the main plot line. Instead, plenty of training and game scenes keep the tension high...and even stay clipped to short scenes on this end. The vocabulary is also relatively simple to create an easy, quick-flowing read. So, this is one reluctant readers will want to take a look at. I'd also recommend this one for the lower end of the middle grade audience. Older readers will buzz right through, though, and enjoy the excitement as well.

It's a great start to the series, keeps the reader in the pages, and will be fun to see what happens to Jack next.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Keystone Plants and Fungi by Laura Perdew

It's time to head out into nature! With the great outdoors calling, there are plenty of opportunities to go exploring. Today's read should help out on that end as it explores various plants and fungi, and looks at certain ones, which have a special role in the balance of the ecosystem. Or so the blurb claims. Telling by the cover, these pages hit exotic as well as, maybe, local categories. There are activities included, too, and I'm eager to see how practical and fun these are.

Grab those explorer hats because we're headed outside with this one!



KEYSTONE PLANTS AND FUNGI
Discover the Organisms Vital to Ecosystem
Health and Biodiversity
by Laura Perdew
Illustrated by Micah Rauch
Nomad Press
128 pages
ages 9 to 12

COMING OCTOBER 15th!!!

A fascinating companion book to Keystone Species!

Who's keeping the ecosystem healthy?

In any ecosystem, every species has a role to play. From towering trees and enormous whales to the smallest microorganisms, and from plants and fungi to animals and insects, each species is important to the overall health of the ecosystem. But some of those species play such vital roles that without them, the ecosystem is in danger of collapsing. These are called keystone species.

In Keystone Species: Meet the Animals Key to Ecosystem Health and Biodiversity with Hands- On Science Activities for Kids, young scientists are introduced to several different types of keystone species from around the world as they discover the crucial roles these organisms play in their ecosystems. Meet the sharks, gray wolves, beavers, American alligators, bees, flying foxes, wildebeests, bison, and coral that all play a vital role in regulating an ecosystem.

Try these science activities!

  • Map a wildebeest migration
  • Create an African savannah food web
  • Dissect a flower
  • Model ocean acidification
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MY TIDBITS

Keystone plants and fungi gain the spotlight in an interesting and hands-on way.

After carefully defining and making clear what a keystone in terms of the ecosystem means, these pages dive into various examples from the plant and fungi realm. These examples comes from around the world, each one gaining clear explanations and clarification as to what it is, it's purpose in the ecosystem, and what happens if it disappears. But that's only the beginning. These pages offer quite a bit more as small sidenotes help broaden the knowledge surrounding ecosystems, biology and science, in general. There are many Qcodes spread throughout the pages, where readers can view short videos about the topics. These help liven things up and also give real life views to help make the information clear. There are also plenty of activities, which readers can do themselves to experiment with the knowledge and gain insights on their own. 

The text is pretty straight-forward but stays interesting. I especially appreciate the list of vocabulary words along the edge of the page with the words placed in bold within the text for easy referencing. There are interesting tidbits dropped in here and there to make sure things don't get too dry. Even the visual end is well done thanks to the images. It almost has the feel of an interactive classroom. The information is supplemented nicely to help keep boredom away. The activities tie directly into the section's theme and offer various possibilities each time. These are no problem to do these almost anywhere and most don't even require much supervision, since they are very age appropriate. This allows readers to become researchers themselves and go hands-on into nature. 

This is a packed book, which would even work well for groups and homeschooling themes, since it offers a rounded variety of information and activities. 


And here they are...

Laura Perdew is a writing coach, presenter, former middle school teacher, and the author of The Fort (Page Street Kids, 2020) as well as dozens of nonfiction STEM books that focus on nature and the environment. This includes Biodiversity: Explore the Diversity of Life on Earth (Nomad Press, 2019) which is on the Booklist editors’ list of the Top 10 Books on the Environment & Sustainability for Youth 2020. She lives  in Boulder, Colorado where she spends as much time as possible outdoors, hiking and watching wildlife.   lauraperdew.com

Micah Rauch is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator from the beautiful state of Montana. He received a BFA in graphic design from Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana and has illustrated several books for Nomad Press, including Kitchen Chemistry, Fairground Physics, and Crazy Contraptions. micahrauch.com  Instagram: instagram.com/micahrauch

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Our Children in the Shadows by J.T. Bird

I had to pick this one up the moment I saw the cover...but the cover only gives a hint of what this really is for a read. At least, that's what I'm getting after reading the blurb. This is, actually, a spy thriller with more. It sounds intriguing, and I do have a huge soft spot for mysteries. This book also already hit the shelves: so you can get your hands on a copy without having to wait if it sounds interesting to you.

So, let's put on our thinking caps, grab our clue notebooks, and head on in!




OUR CHILDREN IN THE SHADOWS
by J.T. Bird
Illustrated by Andy Catling
Middle Grade Spy
271 pages
ages 8 to 12

HOMEWORK'S TOUGH. SAVING THE WORLD IS TOUGHER.

Perfect for fans of Crookhaven, Spy School and The Mysterious Benedict Society

Spirited cockney, Haven, longs for adventure beyond the classroom walls. But when she's thrust into a world of spies and monstrous villains, fantasy turns to danger. Armed with only wit and courage, will she survive her very first mission - or will it be her last?

Packed with mystery and humour, Our Children in the Shadows is a story about courage, friendship, and believing in yourself — even when the world expects you to fail.

Perfect for readers who love:
• fast-paced spy adventures
• brave and determined young heroes
• mysterious secrets and hidden worlds

GOODREADS    /    AMAZON


MY TIDBITS

Spunkiness meets clever twists and many surprises in a spy thriller with an unique direction.

Haven isn't exactly a star student, but everyone at school knows her well. She's got the reputation of weaving trouble as she conducts her so-called missions...and her means are more than questionable. When one of Haven's teachers connects her with a secret society of spies, which work against very dangerous villains to keep the country and world safe, it might be exactly right for her. Might. Thanks to her ever-present attitude and different perspective on how to approach things, she isn't always what people want or expect. Plus, the missions are more than deadly, and Haven might not be able to wiggle her way through even the first one.

This is a fast-paced spy adventure, which lets an unique girl take the lead into dangerous situations and gives her the task of working through clues. Everything is well laid out, making it difficult to see what is coming next. The characters are all vibrant and full of personality, and each situation grabs and draws in. But it's Haven, which demands the limelight. Her cockney accent already gives her a very different feel from the rest of the characters...and it's this aspect, which could cause a little reading difficulty for some. There's even a glossary at the front of the book to immediately prepare the reader for some of her more unique terms. But this slides right in with her vibrant personality and adds to her character in all the right ways. She sticks out, and not always in a good way, and that makes her so fun.

There's a lot going on in this read as Haven has to sink into new situations. This also includes some school drama, messages about friendship, and pulling through even when it seems no one is behind you. The world building is also well done and draws into each moment. 

It's a fun read for mystery fans who love characters with strong personalities, like a dash of humor, and are ready to sink into a read.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Lionel Messi's World Cup Triumph by Chris Barish

Ready for another soccer read and World Cup excitement? Today's read hits graphic novel fun and takes a look at the famous Lionel Messi, too. I'm curious to see how this one is compared to yesterday's. Also, I'm hoping that it stays interesting throughout and doesn't weigh down with boring statistics and facts (although real fans will love those). Since this is the first in a sport's series, I'm also excited to see if it will be one to keep an eye on in the future.

So, let's get excited and be ready to see if this one gets some goals!




LIONEL MESSI'S WORLD CUP TRIUMPH
History's Greatest Games #1
by Chris Barish
Illustrated Nate Sweitzer
Abrams Fanfare
Middle Grade Nonfiction   /   Graphic Novel
136 pages
ages 8 to 12

It’s the 2022 FIFA World Cup final, and Lionel Messi—one of the greatest players to ever take the field—is one match away from victory. Despite his many awards and accolades, Messi has never been able to add a World Cup trophy to his collection. If Argentina wins, this would be a historic moment not just for the country, but for the entire legacy of soccer on the international stage. Travel back in time to learn how the World Cup began and see the incredible players—from Maradona to Mbappé—who built it into the global phenomenon we know today. This exciting new graphic novel series offers a portal to the past, putting young readers in the middle of the most epic moments in sports history.

Along with action-packed games and nail-biting victories, this series zooms out to explore the incredible backstories, social and political issues, and larger historical context that truly make these games the greatest in history.

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MY TIDBITS

Messi fans are in for a treat but so are general soccer fans, since these pages bring many aspects about the World Cup to life.

This book attacks everything from the view of a sport's commentator, and this it an exciting, game feel from the very first page. To keep expectations high, it begins with the pre-game moments at a World Cup game. The tension comes across nicely as does Messi's nervous excitement and hope for the game. These first scenes then open up to all sorts of dives into history, World Cup facts, other players, trivia, and, of course, the highlights of this tense game. It runs smoothly and allows everything to meld in without letting the pacing fall or the atmosphere grow boring. In other words, it does a lovely job at bringing everything across and keeps the reader in the pages the entire way through.

While much of the book concentrates on Messi and his soccer history, it also dives into other aspects surrounding the World Cup. These are glided off from the main story with pages marked as Water Breaks or titled as history. This allows information to sink in with the atmosphere of a game pause. These are never boring, either. The information is constantly brought across with energy, and the graphic novel form makes sure that it remains lively and carries atmosphere, while also making some details clear. The history isn't dry and even touches upon some lesser known facts, while adding in personality and interesting situations. There are trivia moments, where the reader needs to guess an answer to a question. These answers are found in the back of the book. Then, there are moments of humor added, too.

The graphics are well done and let the action, emotions, and information come across clearly. The text fits the middle grade audience nicely and stays in a more conversational or commentator style. It creates an interesting read even for those readers, who aren't strong soccer fans, and it will be interesting to see where this series goes from here.


And here they are...

When Chris Barish is not reading about sports or history, he’s writing about sports history. Much like the first person who ever put together the chocolate and the marshmallow, he realized that it was possible to combine his two favorite things to make an even cooler thing. Barish currently lives in New York with his family, in a house filled with sports gear, books, instruments and lots of muddy boots. 

Nate Sweitzer became an illustrator shortly after he could hold a pencil. His work bridges the past and present, blending techniques from art history with fresh approaches from the digital world. He brings human stories to life with dynamic illustrations full of action, suspense, and striking perspectives. A lifelong fan of history and sports, Nate draws inspiration from the drama of real-life events and athletes competing at the highest level. He works out of his studio in New York, creating artwork for books, magazines, and posters. When he’s away from his desk, you’ll likely find him exploring the outdoors, watching sports, or stubbornly refusing to change his guitar strings.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Soccer Goat: Mbappé v. Haaland by Matt Oldfield

It's almost World Cup time! This year, there's a lot going on in the U.S., and one of these is the exciting soccer tournament. While I'm not a huge soccer/sports fan (can I admit that?), after living in Europe for 20+ years, it does sink into the blood a little bit. Yes, I even have a vuvuzela at hand to celebrate my favorite wins. 

What better way to introduce the month than with a few soccer reads? Today's is the second in a sports series, and while I haven't seen the first, I doubt that will be a problem. I'm hoping it won't be dry and let's the excitement of the game come across right along with the facts.

So, let's dive in and see how this one plays!



THE SOCCER GOAT: MBAPPE V. HAALAND
by Matt Oldfield
Illustrated by Seth Burkett
Candlewick Press
Middle Grade Sports
160 pages
ages 8 to 12


Book two in this series from best-selling author Matt Oldfield and Seth Burkett, a former professional soccer player, tackles the question that every soccer fan wants Who is the GOAT?

Each book pits two of the biggest and best players in the world head-to-head in a battle for the crown—this time, it’s the superstar clash of Kylian Mbappé vs Erling Haaland. Action-packed and full of detailed facts, trivia, stats and funny illustrations, this collectible new series is perfect for longtime soccer fans and those new to the sport.

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MY TIDBITS

It's time to see who the true soccer G.O.A.T. is, and this book does a deep dive to compare two players carefully.

Starting with a definition of what a G.O.A.T. is, these pages then define the four categories used to make this determination. To give each of the two players a score in each category, time is spent to carefully lay out each ones past, achievements, personality, and more. So, readers will have a very good handle on each of the players and know a lot about them by the end of this read. 

To keep this from getting dry, there are sections in texting format, where the two authors go back and forth as to which of the two players is the G.O.A.T. and why. This adds a bit of humor and a very natural flow to connect with the reader. But then, the facts themselves are presented in a easy-flow text, which keeps things interesting. There are enjoyable illustrations of the players throughout, charts, graphs, and even some more whimsical sketches tossed in. Then, there are boxes of information tossed in with a hint of fun. There's enough change-up to keep the information from becoming paragraph after paragraph, and this creates a more relaxed atmosphere, which is easy to enjoy.

Soccer fans are sure to enjoy this one quite a bit, and those who aren't quite as familiar with the sport or into it, will have no problem understand what is going on and will learn more about the sport and these two players.

Monday, June 1, 2026

The Greatest Bedtime Story Ever by Jessie Sima


THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER
by Jessie Sima
Simon & Schuster
Picture Book
32 pages
ages 4 to 8

COMING JUNE 9th!!!

From the New York Times bestselling creator of Not Quite Narwhal Jessie Sima comes a fantastical tale of an elf facing a dangerous dragon was inspired to write The Greatest Bedtime Story Ever to save himself!

Are you ready to hear the GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER?

Good, because THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER came to be written in the most amazing way. It all started when an elf, who happened to be a great writer, stumbled upon his greatest challenge—a sleep-deprived dragon! Nothing could get the dragon to fall asleep. Nothing except…THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER.

Any other elf would have fled. But not a master storyteller elf! Confident in his skills, he set to work writing a story that was so entertaining, so thrilling, but also so sleep-inspiring it would be forever known as…

THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER!!

So.

Are you ready to hear it now?

GOODREADS     /     PUBLISHER


MY TIDBITS

Anticipation meets adventure and humor in a silly read to make listeners smile.

A small elf tells the tale of a little adventure...which turned into a huge one after he entered a cave and ran into a dragon. The dangerous dragon couldn't sleep and gives the elf a choice to either to be a pre-nap snack or create the greatest bedtime story ever. Obviously, the elf chooses the second, although he's well aware that this could be an impossible task.

From the get-go, the elf directly embraces the reader/listener and speaks to them directly as he tells his tale. It begins on the calmer end as he heads out and quickly takes a turn as he finds himself in a cave and runs into the dragon. Then, the tension mounts as well as the fun. While the problem keeps a ver gentle hum of danger in the background, the elf's stress to achieve the task takes center place in a mix of silliness and his pure arrogance. Yep, this is an elf with an ego, and that gives him personality pure. 

The illustrations are well done and draw in with each scene. While the story flows along, whenever the phrase 'The Greatest Bedtime Story Ever' hits, it takes over everything to create super emphasis and fun. It adds excitement and gives listeners a chance to join in. That said, this isn't a book with a true, obvious conflict and had a part of my listeners wondering what the book was about...which surprised me. But the fun side is very obvious and brings a smile to the face.


More about the author...

Jessie Sima is the author and illustrator of bestselling picture books, including Not Quite Narwhal; Love, Z; Hardly Haunted; and more. They grew up in a small town in southern New Jersey and now write and draw in a creaky house in New York state. When not making books, Jessie can be found reading graphic novels, watching scary movies, and playing outside with dogs. You can visit them online at JessieSima.com.