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Non Fiction (Young Adult)

 

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Catherine Andronik. Wildly Romantic [propernoun.net Review]

Marc Aronson. Trapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Miles Below the Chilean Desert [Fuse #8 Review]

Susan Campbell Bartoletti. Hitler Youth: Growing Up In Hitler's Shadow [A Chair, A Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Ann Bausum. Unraveling Freedom: The Battle for Democracy on the Home Front During World War I [Fuse #8 Review]

Tonya Bolden. With Cause [Chasing Ray Review]

Alex Boese. Hippo Eats Dwarf: A Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S. [bookshelves of doom Review]

Rick Bowers. Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network That Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement [Fuse #8 Review]

Audrey Brashich. All Made Up [propernoun.net Review]

Cylin Busby, editor. First Kiss (Then Tell) [Book Nut Review]

Cylin Busby and John Busby. The Year We Disappeared [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Michael Capuzzo. Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 [Abby the Librarian Review]

Kerry Cohen. Loose Girl:  A Memoir of Promiscuity [Not Acting My Age Review]

Joan Dash (ill. Dusan Petricic). A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin, From Scientist to Diplomat [Fuse #8 Review]

Deborah Ellis.  Off to War: Voices of Soldiers' Children [Fuse #8 Review]

John Fleischman. Black and White Airmen: Their True History [Fuse #8 Review]

John Fleischman. Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science [Abby the Librarian Review]

Candace Fleming. The Great and Only Barnum: The Tremendous, Stupendous Life of Showman P.T. Barnum [Fuse #8 Review]

Mitch Frank. Understanding the Holy Land [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Russell Freedman. Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott [Fuse #8 Review]

James Cross Giblin. Good Brother, Bad Brother: The Story of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Allan Girdler. Harley-Davidson: Drive. Ride. Fly. [Propernoun Review]

Alan Govenar. Extraordinary Ordinary People [Propernoun Review]

Denise Grady. Deadly Invaders: Virus Outbreaks Around the World, from Marburg Fever to Avian Flu [Fuse #8 Review]

Denise Grady. Deadly Invaders: Virus Outbreaks Around the World, from Marburg Fever to Avian Flu [Abby the Librarian Review]

Jan Greenberg (editor). Side by Side: New Poems Inspired by Art from Around the World [Fuse #8 Review]

Saul Griffith and Joost Bonsen. (ill. Nick Dragotta) Howtoons: The Possibilities are Endless [Fuse #8 Review]

Nadja Halilbegovich. My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Laban Carrick Hill. America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the '60s [Fuse #8 Review]

Deborah Kops. The Great Molasses Flood: Boston, 1919 [Fuse #8 Review]

Robert Lipsyte. Heroes of Baseball: The Men Who Made it America's Favorite Game [Fuse #8 Review]

Carla Killough McClafferty. The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon [Fuse #8 Review]

Sue Macy. Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way) [Fuse #8 Review]

Leonard Marcus. The Wand in the Word [Chasing Ray Review]

Leonard Marcus. The Wand in the Word [Scholar's Blog Review]

Christopher Moore (ill. Andrej Krystoforski). From Then to Now: A Short History of the World [Fuse #8 Review]

Marilyn Nelson (Ill. Philippe Lardy). A Wreath for Emmett Till [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Ellise Paschen (editor). Poetry Speaks to Me: Poems of Discovery, Inspiration, Independence, and Everything Else in Your Amazing Future [Fuse #8 Review]

Neil Philip, The Great Circle: A History of the First Nations [A Wrung Sponge Review]

Nancy Amanda Redd, Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers [Abby the Librarian Review]

Laurie Rosenwald.  All the Wrong People Have Self-Esteem [Not Acting My Age Review]

Val Ross. You Can't Read This (Another Review) [Chasing Ray Review]

Cynthia Rylant. Something Permanent [Propernoun Review]

Rosalyn Schanzer. Witches! The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster in Salem [Fuse #8 Review]

Marcus Sedgwick. Cowards [Scholar's Blog Review]

Steve Sheinkin (ill. Tim Robinson). King George: What Was His Problem? Everything your schoolbooks didn't tell you about the American Revolution [Fuse #8 Review]

Anthony Shugaar. I Lie For a Living [excelsior file Review]

Haroon Siddiqui. Being Muslim [Propernoun Review]

Catherine Thimmesh. Team Moon (Another Review) [Chasing Ray Review]

Judy Westwater. Street Kid [Lifelongreader Review]

Toni Weschler.Cycle Savvy [propernoun.net Review]

 

 

 

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All Made Up, by Audrey Brashich [propernoun.net Review]

All the Wrong People Have Self-Esteem, by Laurie Rosenwald [Not Acting My Age Review]

America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the '60s by Laban Carrick Hill [Fuse #8 Review]

Being Muslim, by Haroon Siddiqui [Propernoun Review]

Black and White Airmen: Their True History, by John Fleischman [Fuse #8 Review]

Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers, by Nancy Amanda Redd [Abby the Librarian Review]

Chew On This, by Eric Schlosser and Charles Wilson [Rebecca Hogue Wojahn Review]

Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 by Michael Capuzzo [Abby the Librarian Review]

Cowards, by Marcus Sedgwick [Scholar's Blog Review]

Cycle Savvy, by Toni Weschler [propernoun.net Review]

A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin, From Scientist to Diplomat, by Joan Dash (ill. Dusan Petricic) [Fuse #8 Review]

Deadly Invaders: Virus Outbreaks Around the World, from Marburg Fever to Avian Flu, by Denise Grady [Fuse #8 Review]

Deadly Invaders: Virus Outbreaks Around the World, from Marburg Fever to Avian Flu, by Denise Grade [Abby the Librarian Review]

Extraordinary Ordinary People, by Alan Govenar [propernoun.net Review]

First Kiss (Then Tell), by Cylin Busby, editor [Book Nut Review]

Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, by Russell Freedman [Fuse #8 Review]

From Then to Now: A Short History of the World, by Christopher Moore (ill. Andrej Krystoforski) [Fuse #8 Review]

Good Brother, Bad Brother: The Story of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth, by James Cross Giblin [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

The Great Circle: A History of the First Nations, by Neil Philip [A Wrung Sponge Review]

The Great Molasses Flood: Boston, 1919, by Deborah Kops [Fuse #8 Review]

The Great and Only Barnum: The Tremendous, Stupendous Life of Showman P.T. Barnum, by Candace Fleming [Fuse #8 Review]

Harley-Davidson: Drive. Ride. Fly., by Allan Girdler [propernoun.net Review]

Heroes of Baseball: The Men Who Made it America's Favorite Game, by Robert Lipsyte [Fuse #8 Review]

Hitler Youth: Growing Up In Hitler's Shadow, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Howtoons: The Possibilities are Endless, Saul Griffith and Joost Bonsen. (ill. Nick Dragotta) [Fuse #8 Review]

Hippo Eats Dwarf: A Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S., by Alex Boese [bookshelves of doom Review]

I Lie For a Living, Anthony Shugaar [excelsior file Review]

Immersed in Verse, by Allan Wolf [Propernoun Review]

King George: What Was His Problem? Everything your schoolbooks didn't tell you about the American Revolution, by Steve Sheinkin (ill. Tim Robinson) [Fuse #8 Review]

Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity, by Kerry Cohen [Not Acting My Age Review]

The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon by Carla Killough McClafferty [Fuse #8 Review]

My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary, by Nadja Halilbegovich [Jen Robinson's Book Page Review]

Off to War: Voices of Soldiers' Children, by Deborah Ellis [Fuse #8 Review]

Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science, by John Fleischman [Abby the Librarian Review]

Poetry Speaks to Me: Poems of Discovery, Inspiration, Independence, and Everything Else in Your Amazing Future, edited by Elise Paschen [Fuse #8 Review]

Side by Side: New Poems Inspired by Art from Around the World, edited by Jan Greenberg [Fuse #8 Review]

Something Permanent, Cynthia Rylant [Propernoun Review]

Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network That Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement, by Rick Bowers [Fuse #8 Review] 

Street Kid, by Judy Westwater [Lifelongreader Review]

Team Moon, by Catherine Thimmesh (Another Review) [Chasing Ray Review]

Trapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Miles Below the Chilean Desert, by Marc Aronson [Fuse #8 Review]

Understanding the Holy Land, by Mitch Frank [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Unraveling Freedom: The Battle for Democracy on the Home Front During World War I, by Ann Bausum [Fuse #8 Review]

The Wand in the Word, by Leonard Marcus [Chasing Ray Review]

The Wand in the Word, by Leonard Marcus [Scholar's Blog Review]

Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way), by Sue Macy [Fuse #8 Review]

 

Witches! The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster in Salem, by Rosalyn Schanzer [Fuse #8 Review]

With Cause, by Tonya Bolden [Chasing Ray Review]

A Wreath for Emmett Till, by Marilyn Nelson (Ill. Philippe Lardy) [A Chair, a Fireplace and a Tea Cozy Review]

You Can't Read This, by Val Ross (Another Review) [Chasing Ray Review]

 

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