CHILDREN'S
Released: April 11, 2013
"Much of this story has yet to be told or even released; maybe it will flesh out some. (iPad storybook app. 6-10)"
At summer camp, a gathering of faes and elves, sprites and pixies, cyclops and kitsunes and leprechauns see what they can do about the birth of an unhappy dragon--that is if the hydra and sirens and dryads, cockatrice and basilisk and kraken don't make a mess of things.
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ADULT
Released: April 9, 2013
"Travelers to the battlefield will find this a useful companion, and economy-minded students of Texas history will welcome having Pohl's text at half the price of the print edition."
An accessible, well-illustrated study of one of the great turning points in American history--namely, the battle that established the independence of Texas.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: April 6, 2013
"Language issues aside, more a story outline than a finished work, but there's something sweetly appealing about Farellas for all that. (jigsaw puzzle) (iPad storybook app. 6-8)"
Though easy on the eyes and fun to tap, this simple tale of a good giant who fights a bad one could really use both a better translation and a more developed storyline.
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ADULT
Released: April 4, 2013
"A sophisticated, wildly addictive tool for avowed poetry lovers."
For whatever blessed reason, committing poems to memory appears to be back in vogue. Here, Penguin USA and Inkle Studios transport that impulse for learning verse "by heart" from the one-dimensional world of the page to the digital realm's multimedia expanse with a nifty app.
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ADULT
Released: April 3, 2013
"Despite a bare-bones narrative, an intriguing and even absorbing exploration of the power of objects across time."
A century in the life of a small American house, told in brief sentences and remixable words.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: March 23, 2013
"A dreamy story of lost, found and abiding affection in the Arctic. (iPad storybook app. 4-7)"
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 22, 2013
"A rewarding alternative for children who find the digital edition of Hervé Tullet's Press Here (2012) too relentlessly inscrutable. (iPad play app. 4-8)"
This inventive pairing of colors with musical riffs offers almost unlimited opportunities for visual and aural experimentation--plus jigsaw puzzles for more structured entertainment.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: March 19, 2013
"By the end, readers may be as exhausted as Little Critter's beleaguered dad, who does all the driving, natch, but they will feel like they've done something. (iPad storybook app. 5-7)"
Little Critter, Little Sister and their parents take a meandering trip to Lake Wakatookee in this busy app.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: March 17, 2013
"Feature-rich and slickly designed and illustrated, this app is at once hilarious and disquieting. (iPad storybook app. 9-13)"
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 12, 2013
"The level of engagement and the story's braided scenarios are taxing enough to keep younger users fully attentive. (iPad storybook app. 5-8)"
Doubting Dasha goes where everyone else fears to tread because she doubts there are monsters in the forest stealing her town's grain.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: March 11, 2013
"By this time, both Little Critter and the "omBook" are tried-and-true brands, so there's a feeling of sameness about both story and treatment that will reassure many children even as it, perhaps, fails to thrill their parents. (iPad storybook app. 2-5)"
CHILDREN'S
Released: March 7, 2013
"Smooth sailing, with rewards aplenty for tap-happy younger travelers. (iPad storybook app. 2-3)"
Touch screens will definitely need a wiping off in the wake of this serene and wordless but seldom dull sea voyage.
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