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Book Review: Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt

February 7, 2017 by Ri No Comments

Super narwhal and jelly joltAuthor: Ben Clanton
Genre: Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: May 2, 2017
Format: eBook
Pages: 64

Synopsis:

Happy-go-lucky Narwhal and no-nonsense Jelly find their inner superheroes in three new under-the-sea adventures. In the first story, Narwhal reveals his superhero alter-ego and enlists Jelly to help him figure out what his superpower is. Next, Narwhal uses his superpower to help a friend find his way back home. In the third story, Jelly is feeling blue and Narwhal comes to the rescue. Ben Clanton showcases the joys of friendship and the power of believing in yourself and others through this irresistible duo.

 

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Colour Me Read Challenge: November Challenge Card

October 31, 2016 by Ri No Comments

colour me read challenge nov-

Genres:

  • Children’s Literature
    A genre of fiction intended for children and young people. Books under this category include Harry Potter, the Chronicles of Narnia, the Little Prince, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and many others.
  • Young Adult Fiction
    A genre of fiction published for readers ages 12 to 18. Books under this category include the Raven Cycle, the Red Rising series, Six of Crows, etc.

While books published under these genres have defined age groups, this doesn’t mean readers outside this age range can’t enjoy these stories. I myself love children’s fiction and can’t wait to read my picks for next month. If I could recommend one book from each genre, it would be The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo (children’s) and Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (YA)!

Which books will you be reading for next month’s challenge?

If this is your first time learning about this reading challenge, you can check my post here to find out what it’s all about. Happy reading! ❤️

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