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With the ever-increasing presence of technology, readers may be torn between rooting for Emma or the robots. Recommended for fans of thrilling sci-fi with a strong ethical motif.
Although not necessarily modelling ideal parenting, this title is sure to please children whether or not they want a pet of their own. Readers will find Ginny’s adventures and the tone of the text a hoot.
Bateman plays with the frightening horror tropes of isolation and creepy old cabins but gives them a child-friendly spin in the end. Recommended for anyone who wants an eerie tale with a cheery ending.
Told in alternating viewpoints and deeply romantic, this title will appeal to fans of Nicola Yoon’s The Sun Is Also a Star or Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera’s What If It’s Us.
This book is easy enough to understand for youngsters and provides adequate depth for older students. Librarians should budget to get this title. An excellent resource to introduce STEM careers and teach curious minds about scientists.