Thursday, May 28, 2026

And Then Boom by Lisa Fipps

 

And Then Boom!  By Lisa Fipps  244 pages

Joe Oak is used to living on unsteady ground. His mom can't be depended on as she never stays around long once she gets “the itch,” and now he and his beloved grandmother find themselves without a home. Fortunately, Joe has an outlet in his journals and drawings and takes comfort from the lessons of comic books -- superheroes have a lot of “and then, boom” moments, where everything threatens to go bust but somehow they land on their feet. And that seems to happen a lot to Joe too, as in this crisis his friend Nick helps them find a home in his trailer park. But things fall apart again when Joe is suddenly left to fend for himself. He doesn't tell anyone he's on his own, as he fears foster care and has hope his mom will come back. But time is running out -- bills are piling up, the electricity's been shut off, and the school year's about to end, meaning no more free meals. The struggle to feed himself gets intense, and Joe finds himself dumpster diving for meals. He's never felt so alone -- until an emaciated little dog and her two tiny pups cross his path. And fate has even more in store for Joe, because an actual tornado is about to hit home -- and just when it seems all is lost, his life turns in a direction that he never could have predicted.


Written in verse so I finished this in one day.  Very sad story about a boy who is abandoned by his mother and ends up living on his own trying to survive. 

If I Live By Terri Blackstock

 

If I Live   By Terri Blackstock  331 pages


Casey Cox is still on the run after being indicted for murder. The hunt that began with her bloody footprints escalates, and she's running out of places to hide. Her face is all over the news, and her disguises are no longer enough. It's only a matter of time before someone recognizes her. Dylan Roberts, the investigator who once hunted her, is now her only hope. Terrifying attempts on Dylan's life could force Casey out of hiding. The clock is ticking on both their lives, but exposing the real killers is more complicated than they knew. Amassing the evidence to convict their enemies draws Dylan and Casey together, but their relationship has consequences. Will one life have to be sacrificed to protect the other?

Third book in this series and I read it in one day, because I wanted to see what happened.  Very suspenseful and I loved the ending.  Many murders and kidnappings and kept me on the edge of my seat!! Recommend 10/10 

LEGO Animal Atlas: Discover the Animals of the World

 LEGO Animal Atlas: Discover the Animals of the World by Rona Skene - 80 pages




Goodreads:

An atlas of animals with 60 bricks to build four exclusive mini-models: panda, penguin, giraffe, and kangaroo.

Discover the planet's amazing animals with specially commissioned LEGO(R) models and maps. Which animal gobbles up 4,000 clams in one meal? Where can you find a snail as big as a baseball? The LEGO Animal Atlas has answers to these questions and a whole lot more. The book is packed with fascinating facts, images, and building ideas for more than 110 models of the world's most awesome animals.

A detailed LEGO map, dotted with charming micro-build creatures, introduces each of the continents. The maps are followed by colorful spreads featuring up to seven LEGO animals in their habitats. From a cute koala in the Australian outback to a mighty lion prowling the African savanna, this book showcases many of the world's favorite animals--plus some unusual sights, such as the bizarre blue-footed booby and the mysterious giant squid.

The models are built with mostly standard bricks, and tips and breakdowns will inspire children to create their own animal models. A combination of clear photos, authoritative text, fun facts, and classic LEGO humor helps children learn as they build and play their way around the animal world.

The LEGO Ideas Book New Edition: You Can Build Anything!

 The LEGO Ideas Book New Edition: You Can Build Anything! by Hannah Dolan - 200 pages




Goodreads:

A brand new edition of the best-selling LEGO(R) book of all time - with hundreds of all-new models!

Unlock your imagination with this colorful treasury of more than 200 new building ideas created by LEGO(R) fan builders. Learn tips and tricks to become a better builder. Find out how professional LEGO designers get their ideas and meet the fan builders. Get inspired to make your own LEGO creations with ideas to build your own dream home, create an alien sports center, grow your own brick-built rooftop garden, and much more. What will you build?

Packed with stacks of ideas, there's something for everyone!

- A daring pirate adventure.
-Perfect pets.
-Games and challenges for the whole family.
-Easy-to-build dinosaurs.
-Ancient and modern landmarks.
-Things-that-go from trains and monster trucks to planes and spacecraft.
-Animals, aliens, and all kinds of critters.
- Dragons, legends, myths, and movie-worthy scenes.

Includes ideas for all ages and abilities from kids to collectors. There's something for everyone to explore and love.

Dark and Shallow Lies by Ginny Myers Sain

Dark and Shallow Lies by Ginny Myers Sain -- 421 pages

La Cachette, Louisiana, is the worst place to be if you have something to hide. This tiny town, where seventeen-year-old Grey spends her summers, is the self-proclaimed Psychic Capital of the World--and the place where Elora Pellerin, Grey's best friend, disappeared six months earlier.

Grey can't believe that Elora vanished into thin air any more than she can believe that nobody in a town full of psychics knows what happened. But as she digs into the night that Elora went missing, she begins to realize that everybody in town is hiding something - her grandmother Honey; her childhood crush Hart; and even her late mother, whose secrets continue to call to Grey from beyond the grave.

When a mysterious stranger emerges from the bayou - a stormy-eyed boy with links to Elora and the town's bloody history - Grey realizes that La Cachette's past is far more present and dangerous than she'd ever understood. Suddenly, she doesn't know who she can trust. In a town where secrets lurk just below the surface, and where a murderer is on the loose, nobody can be presumed innocent--and La Cachette's dark and shallow lies may just rip the town apart.



How I Learned to Fly! (Goosebumps #52) by R.L. Stine

 How I Learned to Fly! (Goosebumps #52) by R.L. Stine-123 pages

⭐⭐⭐1/2


Wilson Schlame loves to make Jack Johnson feel like a total loser. And Jack's had it. That's how he ended up down at the beach. In a creepy, old abandoned house. In the dark, Trying to hide from Wilson.

But everything is about to change. Because Jack just dug up the coolest book. It's called Flying Lessons. It tells how humans can learn to fly.

Poor Jack. He wanted to get back at Wilson. But now that Jack's learned how to fly, things down on earth are getting really scary....

Thoughts: This one is pretty good. I liked the dynamics between Jack and Wilson and them trying to one-up each other. Jack isn't normally competitive but Wilson just gets on his nerves. The ending is pretty good, also.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Calling All Creeps! (Goosebumps #50) by R.L. Stine

 Calling All Creeps! (Goosebumps #50) by R.L. Stine-116 pages

⭐⭐⭐1/4


Ricky Beamer is furious when he gets kicked off the school paper. So he decides to play a joke on Tasha, the bossy editor in chief. Just a little joke. Harmless, really.

After school one day he sticks a message in the paper. If you're a creep, call Tasha after midnight, it reads.

But somehow Ricky's message gets messed up. And now he's getting calls. Strange calls from kids who say they are creeps. Creeps with scaly purple skin. And long sharp fangs...

Thoughts: This one is decent. It's not one of my favorites in this series. I do like the ending, though.