Series continue this spring…
There have been lots of new books this spring. Many of them continue the stories of popular series. These are all for the older kids, but my next post will have some stuff for the younger set.
The Penderwicks on Gardam Street
by Jane Birdsall
Grades 4-7
The first book in this series was a first novel for this author, and what a way to start. Birdsall won the National Book Award for her first Penderwicks book. In this strong sequel, the four Penderwick sisters, all unforgettable characters, are trying to prevent the tragedy of acquiring a bad stepmother. Their dad has started dating again, unwillingly, and they are determined not to let him find love. These books are funny and fast paced and full of the everyday dramas of family and life, as well as the deeper themes of grief and love.
Battle of the Labryinth
by Rick Riordan
Grades4-8
This fourth book in the Percy Jackson series (Lightning Thief, Sea of Monsters, and The Titan’s Curse) really delivers. Percy and his friends are on another quest, this time trying to keep the Titan army from invading camp half-blood. To do this they must navigate Daedalus’ Labryinth and keep the other side from discovering it’s secrets. Lots of adventure, lots of inside jokes for readers who know Greek mythology, and lots of human (or half-human in this case) drama.
Final Warning
by James Patterson
Graders 5-8
This is the fourth in the Maximum Ride, Angel Experiment series by popular author James Patterson. The series narrator, Max, is a fiercely independent teenage girl who is in charge of a group of other homeless kids who are on the run from some heavy duty bad guys. The catch: they are the products of experiments that joined human and bird DNA. They have wings. Max is a funny, sarcastic storyteller with a heart of gold and a true desire to do what’s right. In this fourth book, Max and the flock have been recruited to help with a global issue and find themselves flying to all parts of the world. Reviews have been mixed on this one, but readers who have enjoyed the other Maximum Ride books will want to pick this one up too.
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey
by Trenton Lee Stewart
Grades 4-7
This is the sequel to the very popular mystery The Mysterious Benedict Society. Kids who love quirky characters, humor, mystery, and powerful kids, will love these stories about a misfit band of gifted kids who are brought together by the mysterious Mr. Benedict. He asks them to help him do battle against the plans of his evil twin, Mr. Curtain. In this installment, Mr. Benedict himself is captured and the kids only have a week to figure out a way to get him back. A great summer read!
The Calder Game
by Blue Balliett
Grades 4-8
These smart, artist-based mysteries include great learning about famous artists, real puzzles for readers to solve, and just a fun read for mystery lovers. The first two (Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3) were big hits with readers, and this third mystery, set in England and based on the work of artist Alexander Calder, will also please.
Outcast
by Michelle Paver
Grades 5-8
I was lucky enough to get a copy of this novel a few months ago, and I really enjoyed it. This is the fourth in the Wolf Brother series, which is part historical fiction and part fantasy/mystery. Set in a time of prehistoric tribal clans, Torak is an outsider, an orphaned boy who can speak to wolves and has other gifts as well. The Soul Eaters want those gifts for themselves. This fourth book gets pretty dark, with the evil Soul Eaters finally getting ahold of Torak and his friend Renn, and the two learning what these people are really capable of. Good adventure





