
Traction Man Is Here! by Mini Grey (0-375-83191-6)
This book is one of my favorites of the year! A little boy wakes up and finds Traction Man gift wrapped on his bed. “Traction Man: Generic Action Figure with Dazzle-Painted Battle Pants.” Traction Man immediately leaps into action riding in a sneaker and fighting off the Evil Pillows. From there he adventures in the kitchen sink, the back yard, and the bath tub. Finally, they arrive at Grandma’s house where a “lovely (grrr)” knitted green romper suit and matching bonnet are waiting for Traction Man. How will Traction Man survive wearing this humiliating costume? Read the book and see!
The pictures of the book are filled with messy rooms, action galore, and make kids feel right at home. The entire text of the book is written exactly the way boys play with their action figures. I think this is the first time that both my boys found a book that sounds just like them, featuring a boy that plays just like they play. It was magical for them to read this book with me, and they requested it again and again. My oldest even read it himself over and over again.
Hand this to those creative little boys who come to the library lugging any type of action figure. They will find a kindred spirit here. A perfectly written, wonderfully illustrated book for the little boy in all of us.
D&D
Dungeons and Dragons is working to get their game into more public libraries. You can take a look at their campaign at Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Library Web Page. If you get one of their printed flyers, you will see a quote from me advocating D&D in libraries.
I did D&D with a group of teens via the Teen Center we set up at a public library. It is one of the programs I am most proud of, because we turned a very negative situation with teens over-running the library each day into a positive one. Each afternoon, we converted the public meeting room into a teen center using a computer on a cart, lots of bean bags, and carts of very cool books, including D&D books and dice. It was a very popular space and one that resulted in a lot of positive things happening. D&D was at the center of bringing some of those teen boys in. It was a wonderful experience. I still miss some of those kids.
Playing at School
Innovate Live Index offers several articles on using video games in classrooms and as instructional devices. All articles are free to access once you register with the site at no charge.
Via Game On: Games in Libraries.
Rhianna and the Wild Magic

Rhianna and the Wild Magic by Dave Luckett (Book on CD by Bolinda Publishing)
Rhianna has always had trouble learning magic in the local school. She doesn’t understand why everything has to be so precise and why her teacher can’t explain the reason behind the complicated gestures and words. Rhianna’s entire society relies on magic. They use it to make bread rise, make cloth stronger, and prevent damage to crops. But then one day, the local magic starts to fail. A master mage is sent in to see what is happening and he discovers Rhianna’s disastrous attempt at magic. What he realizes when he sees Rhianna’s mistake is that she is a wild mage who uses magic naturally and draws it from the countryside. So Rhianna is blamed for the loss of magic and must take lessons to try to control her magic and wear a pendant to absorb the magic she is taking from the land so that each week it can be returned to be reused.
This is a creative fantasy read aloud by a gifted reader with a strong Australian accent. The book is well-paced and the character of Rhianna is a wonderful female protagonist. The book is filled with humor and magic. This fantasy should be recommended to families traveling on car trips. Both adults and children alike will enjoy the book. For my eight-year-old and me, it kept us wanting our drives to be just a little longer, so we could hear more of the story: the hallmark of a great audio book.
The Last Apprentice

The Last Apprentice: Revenge of the Witch by Joseph Delaney (0060766182)
Twelve-year-old Thomas Ward is a farm boy who is apprenticed to the county Spook. As the seventh son of a seventh son, Thomas is able to see things that others don’t. The Spook trains Thomas to fight boggarts, but Thomas finds himself up against a family of witches. Despite the Spook’s warnings to stay away from girls in pointy shoes, Thomas begins speaking with Alice and agrees to do her a favor. But that favor will change his life entirely, making him a target of local witches.
This book is a wild ride of horror for children. It is fantastically done with spine tingling pacing, skin crawling details, and sudden chills. The main characters of the Spook, Thomas, Alice and Thomas’s mother are all well-rendered and complex. The atmosphere of the book is hauntingly vivid, dark and horrible. Give this to kids who enjoyed Goosebumps at a younger age. How wonderful to have a horror book that is a well-written triumph to recommend to young readers.
Elsewhere

Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin (0-374-32091-8)
Fifteen-year-old Liz Hall finds herself floating in a cruise ship on the ocean with a roommate who has a bullet hole in the back of her head. Though evidence is all around her, Liz takes a long time to realize that she is dead and headed to Elsewhere. Elsewhere is where all dead souls go to live their lives backwards, so Liz will become younger and younger until she is a newborn baby and is sent back to earth. Liz’s grandmother is there to meet her and give her a place to stay, but Liz is unable to deal with her death and spends a lot of time gazing back at earth watching her family try to put the pieces back together. It is not until she tries a desperate act to reach her family that she begins to realize that there is a life for her on Elsewhere.
This book is breathtakingly haunting and rich. Impossible to put down, the story and characters will catch you and hold you until you reluctantly finish. The setting of Elsewhere is vivid and the concept of aging backwards is ingenious. The book reads very quickly and lightly for all the depth that it has and will be a favorite among girls who like a little tragedy, angst and romance in their teen novels. This one should fly off the shelf all on its own. Beautiful.
The Vacation

The Vacation by Polly Horvath (0-374-38070-8)
Horvath’s new book is a wonderful mix of humor, poignancy and eccentricities. Henry’s parents head off on a trip to Africa, leaving him with his two aunts, Mag and Pigg. Mag gets very ill and upon recuperating, decides that they all need to go on a vacation. Hopping into the car, the three travelers head off and have a series of adventures on the open road. From a disappointing beach visit to floating down the Everglades to eventually losing Pigg in Oklahoma, the stories string together with a rhythm that replicates car travel. The pacing of the novel is perfection as is the vivid characterization of the two aunts and Henry.
This is a wonderful one to read aloud to classes, because there are plenty of laughs to match the insights that Henry comes to realize. Recommend this one to both parents and teachers to share with kids. As for kids, I think this will take some hand-selling to persuade them to try it out, but if they have read and enjoyed other Horvath novels, many of them will be more than willing to look past the cover and head off on this wonderful road trip.
Quills

Quills Awards is a new national book award that involves consumers in the selection process. Sponsored by NBC, Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Reed Business, it is definitely worth participating. There are a variety of categories such as illustrated children’s books, chapter books, graphic novels, teen, and science fiction/fantasy. Plus many more for adult books. you can vote online or at any participating Borders or Barnes & Noble.
The nominees are a little strange, though some of my favorite books are on the lists. Hopefully you will find some favorites of your own to support!
Nameless Novel
Lemony Snicket and the title of his next book are missing! Head to The N A M E L E S S Novel website to help solve the mystery before it’s too late! Just enter your birthdate and information to register and then you will be able to start the search. Wonderful fun!
The Nameless Novel is due out in October.