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Nonny Hogrogian's picture book Come Back, Moon; Fanny Britt's graphic novel Jane, the Fox & Me; and Mike and the Mighty Magic Pants's CD Gotta Be the Pants! made SLJ's November stars list. Take a look inside for more stellar titles.
SLJTeen reviewers take a listen to Panic! At the Disco's new sound which plumbs the music of the 80s and 90s, Justin Timberlake's comeback triumph, and the newest edition of NBA2K.
This month's selection of "Best Apps" demonstrates the range and diversity of digital material available for children and teens. Where else would Charlie Brown, Franz Liszt, and Slap Happy Larry find themselves on the same page?
From Kazu Kibuishi's latest to several image-heavy literary adaptations–including William Shakespeare's works and Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre–, SLJ's November graphic novel reviews cover the gamut of genres and subjects.
From Swati Avashti's hybrid novel, Chasing Shadows to Sean Beadouin's Wise Young Fool, the books featured in SLJ's November fiction reviews for older readers are chock-full of distinct voices, fast-paced storylines, and unforgettable characters.
From stellar picture books that celebrate Muslim traditions–Kelly Cunnane's Deep in the Sahara and Rukhsana Khan's King for a Day–to a dynamic duo's Battle Bunny, SLJ's November issue is filled with fun picks for preschool to fourth grade audiences.
Little, Brown celebrated the art of Caldecott Medalist Jerry Pinkney at a special event on October 29. The Powerhouse Arena, home to art book publisher powerHouse Books, recently launched its brand-new children's imprint, POW! on October 25.