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		<title>Creatures of the Night: Mythology, the Supernatural, &amp; Folklore &#124; Series Made Simple Spring 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While vampires and Greek myths remain popular, they’ve taken a backseat to some perennial favorites. Ghosts, aliens, and mythical monsters appear more than once in this season’s sets. Fairy tales, too, have a foothold. ]]></description>
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<p class="Text Intro SMS"><span class="Leadin SMS Intro">While vampires and Greek myths remain </span>popular, they’ve taken a backseat to some perennial favorites. Ghosts, aliens, and mythical monsters appear more than once in this season’s sets. Fairy tales, too, have a foothold. Across all topics, these books have a strong focus on the stories’ origins and on giving students the information they need to figure out for themselves what’s true and what isn’t and why people believe what they do. Of course, they also provide the thrills, chills, and laughs casual browsers will be looking for.</p>
<p class="Subhead">Preschool-Grade 4</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">BURGAN</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Michael. </span> <span class="ProductName">The Unsolved Mystery of Bigfoot.</span> illus. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-134-6; ISBN 978-1-62065-806-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012028437.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
MARTIN</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Michael. </span> <span class="ProductName">The Unsolved Mystery of Ghosts.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-136-0; ISBN 978-1-62065-808-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012028472.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
SIEVERT</span> <span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Terri. </span> <span class="ProductName">The Unsolved Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster.</span> illus. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-133-9; ISBN 978-1-62065-810-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012028438.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">The Unsolved Mystery of UFOs.</span> illus. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-135-3; ISBN 978-1-62065-812-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012028441.</span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (First Facts: Unexplained Mysteries Series). further reading. glossary. index. photos. websites. Capstone. 2013. PLB $24.65; pap. $6.95.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 1-3</span> <span class="ProductGradeLevel">–</span>Readers may be confused after browsing through these introductions to mysterious creatures and phenomena. Short chapters offer definitions of each one and its role in history and legends, with unfamiliar words highlighted and defined in sidebars. The large photographs and illustrations are fittingly creepy, scary, and/or appealing. The tone is a bit at odds with itself, however. Each book includes “True or False” sections that lay out rational explanations for the phenomena or strange beings, but then follow them with ambiguous and/or misleading statements. For example, <span class="ital1">Loch Ness Monster</span> ends with this sentence: “Until the mystery is solved, what swims in Loch Ness will remain unknown.” Rather than encourage kids to think for themselves, this set might leave them mystified.</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">DOEDEN</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Matt. </span> <span class="ProductName">The Anatomy of a Dragon.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-145-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033236.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Dragon Behavior.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-144-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033235.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Dragons in Mythology.</span> photos. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-143-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012033237.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Real-World Dragons.</span> photos. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-62065-146-9.</span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (Blazers: The World of Dragons Series). further reading. glossary. illus. index. websites. Capstone. 2013. PLB $25.99.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 2-3</span>–These diverting but unreliable titles offer large images of monstrous and majestic creatures, small blocks of text, sidebars with additional “facts,?? such as  “Some dragons live in old, crumbling castles,” and vocabulary definitions. The narratives are heavily reliant on western dragons and the texts in <span class="ital1">Anatomy </span>and <span class="ital1">Behavior </span>are unclear whether they are presenting myths, legends, or historical accounts. The volumes strive for a scientific field guidelike feel, which might confuse children into thinking all the information is true. However, <span class="ital1">Mythology</span> and <span class="ital1">Real-World</span> do attempt to explain sources, making these titles essential to balancing the others. Not to be used for projects, but this set might make an entertaining browsing selection and will strike a chord with dragon fanatics.</p>
<p><span class="ProductCreatorLast">FRISCH</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Aaron. </span> <span class="ProductName">Ghosts.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-246-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051178.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Mummies.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-247-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051179.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Vampires.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-248-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051180.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Werewolves.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-249-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051181.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Witches.</span> reprods. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-250-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051182.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Zombies.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-251-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051183.</span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (That’s Spooky! Series). further reading. glossary. index. photos. websites. Creative Education. 2013. PLB $25.65.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 1-3</span> <span class="ProductGradeLevel">–</span>These image-heavy guides to monsters of myths and legends strike a delightful balance between creepy and cheesy. Large stills from movies and stock photographs are paired with pages of information on abilities and characteristics of these scary subjects. Each title gives a solid overview, with text that provides wide coverage in a short amount of space. The visuals are intriguing and grotesque but not too terrifying. Amusing features include a page that instructs readers in how to spot each creature (the vampire, for example, has notable “red eyes,” “pointy teeth,” “black cape,” “pale skin,” and “leftover blood” lingering on the corner of his mouth) and a guide to acting and/or dressing as a ghost, mummy, etc. Though the books lack consistency (historical significance is discussed for mummies, for example, but not for witches), overall they are satisfying additions, especially around Halloween.</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">OWEN</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Ruth. </span> <span class="ProductName">Aliens and Other Visitors.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-723-8; ISBN 978-1-61772-770-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012045264.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Ghosts and Other Spirits of the Dead.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-724-5; ISBN 978-1-61772-771-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012039959.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Half-Human Monsters and Other Fiends.</span> diags. maps. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-725-2; ISBN 978-1-61772-772-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012039962.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Vampires and Other Bloodsuckers.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-722-1; ISBN 978-1-61772-773-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012042198.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Werewolves and Other Shape-Shifters.</span> maps. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-695-8; ISBN 978-1-61772-774-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038864.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Zombies and Other Walking Dead.</span> maps. <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-61772-721-4; ISBN 978-1-61772-775-7. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012039500.</span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (Not Near Normal: The Paranormal Series). bibliog. further reading. glossary. illus. photos. reprods. websites. Bearport. 2013. PLB $26.60; ebook $26.60.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 2-5</span>–Each volume introduces a different paranormal creature and focuses on the stories surrounding it. Some titles attempt to examine the origin of their supernatural subjects. For example, <span class="ital1">Ghosts</span> asks, “If ghosts aren’t spirits of the dead, what are they?” which should prompt students to ponder the truth of the paranormal stories without providing hard and fast answers on whether or not these beings exist. Grotesque images and color and black-and-white photos (most look digitally enhanced) illustrate each page. The effect is often artificial and sometimes comical, but delightfully creepy anyway. Text boxes shaped like headstones deliver scary tidbits and anecdotes. Folklore is the main focus of the texts, but there are some notable exceptions for pop culture (e.g., <span class="ital1">Dracula</span> and the “Twilight” series get nods in <span class="ital1">Vampires</span>). Features such as “A Werewolf’s Diary” and “Ghosts Around the World” are silly, but nonetheless entertaining.</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">PIPE</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Jim. </span> <span class="ProductName">Aliens.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4339-8747-2; ISBN 978-1-4339-8750-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038517.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Ghosts.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4339-8751-9; ISBN 978-1-4339-8754-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038518.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Monsters.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4339-8755-7; ISBN 978-1-4339-8758-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038516.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">The Undead.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4339-8759-5; ISBN 978-1-4339-8762-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012038519.</span><br />
ea vol: 32p. (The Twilight Realm Series). further reading. glossary. illus. index. photos. websites. Gareth Stevens. 2013. PLB $26.60; ebook $26.60.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 2-4</span>–An appropriately eerie design (gray pages, shaky black headlines, etc.) sets the tone for this set about creepy creatures from myth and legend. Each title goes into what the beings are, where stories about them might have originated, and where these tales have been told historically. Large images of the monsters anchor the chapters (each a spread), which are made up of short paragraphs of text, sidebars, illustrations, and relevant captioned photos, creating a magazinelike feel. However, some of the books are too narrow in their approach (<span class="ital1">Undead</span>, for example, focuses exclusively on vampires, missing an opportunity to capitalize on the popularity of zombies, at the very least), and others too broad (<span class="ital1">Monsters</span> covers everything from Bigfoot to giant alligators in the sewers of New York City). Nonetheless, this series is great for browsing–especially for students who are reading together. Sections about unexplored terrain and quizzes posing questions about encounters with the supernatural will inspire imaginations and encourage kids to think critically about what they have read.</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">RIGGS</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Kate. </span> <span class="ProductName">Enchanted Castles.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-240-4. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011050867.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Fairy Godmothers.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-241-1. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011050868.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Magical Creatures.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-242-8. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011050869.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Princes &amp; Princesses.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-243-5. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012000802.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Spells &amp; Potions.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-244-2. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051175.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
––––.</span> <span class="ProductName">Wicked Stepmothers.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-60818-245-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2011051177.</span><br />
ea vol: 24p. (Happily Ever After Series). further reading. glossary. illus. index. reprods. websites. Creative Education. 2013. PLB $25.65.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
K-Gr 2</span>–Illustrations featuring classic reproductions and stills from famous movie adaptations (many of them Disney cartoons) make these short, bright volumes browser-friendly. Unfortunately, discussions of each featured fairy tale trope rely on only the most well-known tales, utilize flimsy definitions, or fail to describe some things at all. For example, <span class="ital1">Stepmothers</span> does not explain what a stepmother is. The lack of captions for the images might leave readers who are not familiar with specific tales or films confused. In addition to the usual nonfiction elements, links to websites with games and activities are provided, and there is a Mad Libs-style exercise that allows kids to fill in blanks (though not in the books) to write their own fairy tales. Fine for fun, but don’t depend on these for factual information.</p>
<p class="Subhead">Grades 5 &amp; Up</p>
<p class="Review"><span class="ProductCreatorLast">CHAMBERS</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Catherine. </span> <span class="ProductName">African Myths and Legends.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4109-4971-4; ISBN 978-1-4109-4976-9. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012017690.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
GANERI</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Anita. </span> <span class="ProductName">Norse Myths and Legends.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4109-4973-8; ISBN 978-1-4109-4978-3. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012017719.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
HUNT</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Jilly. </span> <span class="ProductName">Roman Myths and Legends.</span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4109-4974-5; ISBN 978-1-4109-4979-0. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012017720.</span><span class="ProductCreatorLast"><br />
MACDONALD</span><span class="ProductCreatorFirst">, Fiona. </span> <span class="ProductName">Egyptian Myths and Legends</span><span class="ProductName">. </span> <span class="ISBN">ISBN 978-1-4109-4972-1; ISBN 978-1-4109-4977-6. </span> <span class="ProductLCC">LC 2012017692.</span><br />
ea vol: 48p. (All About Myths Series). further reading. glossary. index. photos. reprods. websites. Raintree. 2013. PLB $32; pap. $8.99.<span class="ProductGradeLevel"><br />
Gr 4-6</span>–A nice range of cultures is offered in these overviews, though with only four titles, the set is far from comprehensive. The busy, bright design incorporates blocks of small-font text, plenty of relevant photos, reproductions, and numerous informative sidebars. The rich information will allow students to explore the ways history and mythology affect each other. Stories, clearly marked “RETELLING,” are interspersed throughout each volume, offering legends and tales such as  “How the world began” in <span class="ital1">Norse</span>. The back matter is full of solid resources, including lists of “Characters, Creatures, and Places” (with pronunciation guides), reading suggestions, websites (which are annotated and focus on public television and museums sites), as well as “Places to Visit” and ideas for “Further Research.” Great choice for libraries seeking volumes that look above and beyond the pantheon.</p>
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<p class="Text Bottom Line">Many of the best titles revolve around monsters, with Creative Education’s “That’s Spooky!,” Bearport’s “Not Near Normal: The Paranormal,” and Gareth Stevens’s “The Twilight Realm” all providing a great balance of information and entertainment for a wide age range. Raintree’s “All About Myths,” this spring’s guide to world mythology, is also full of information that is perfect for reports. This is a good year for the new standards, too, with many volumes fulfilling CCSS requirements. The strongest sets are written with beginners in mind, introducing concepts for those with no prior knowledge and encouraging kids to see both sides of the story and make their own decisions about the existence of monsters, ghosts, etc.</p>
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		<title>Pick of the Day: The Raven Boys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>STIEFVATER</strong>, Maggie. <em>The Raven Boys</em>. Bk. 1. 408p. (The Raven Cycle). Scholastic. 212. Tr $17.99. ISBN 978-0-545-42492-9; ebook $17.99. ISBN 978-0-545-46979-1.
<strong>Gr 8 Up</strong>–Blue was born into a psychic family with the misfortune of having no psychic ability of her own. However, her presence helps others “see” more clearly, which has led to every psychic she’s ever met predicting that if Blue were to kiss her true love, he would die. Not interested in boys yet and especially repulsed by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="star" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/star.jpg" alt="star Pick of the Day: The Raven Boys" width="16" height="16" /><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-16317" title="the raven boys" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/the-raven-boys.jpg" alt="the raven boys Pick of the Day: The Raven Boys" width="173" height="250" />STIEFVATER</strong>, Maggie. <em>The Raven Boys</em>. Bk. 1. 408p. (The Raven Cycle). Scholastic. 212. Tr $17.99. ISBN 978-0-545-42492-9; ebook $17.99. ISBN 978-0-545-46979-1.<br />
<strong>Gr 8 Up</strong>–Blue was born into a psychic family with the misfortune of having no psychic ability of her own. However, her presence helps others “see” more clearly, which has led to every psychic she’s ever met predicting that if Blue were to kiss her true love, he would die. Not interested in boys yet and especially repulsed by the snooty lot at Aglionby Academy, she decides to simply never kiss anyone. When she has her first clairvoyant experience, it’s not as thrilling as she had hoped. She sees that Gansey, a boy from Aglionby, will die within the next year. She can’t get him out of her mind, a task made impossible when she meets him and his three friends. The Raven Boys, as Aglionby students are called, rope her into helping them with their mission: to locate a ley line. The line of energy could possibly connect them to the past and to the legendary “sleeping” Welsh king, Glendower, who will grant the one who awakens him a reward. Their quest puts each of them in harm’s way, made more imminent when Blue finally starts to feel as if her kiss of death is going to be a real problem. First in a planned quartet, The Raven Boys is an incredibly rich and unique tale, a supernatural thriller of a different flavor. The cinematic feel paces the novel well, and the many pieces of the story unfold with grace. The complicated relationships between the Raven boys and Blue are not of the standard main character/love interest variety and makes the curious plot all the more enthralling. Fans have been salivating for Stiefvater’s next release and <em>The Raven Boys</em> delivers.–<em>Emily Chornomaz, Camden County Library System, NJ</em></p>
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