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TALES OF A SEVENTH-GRADE LIZARD BOY

Engaging and thought-provoking.

Tommy wants to fit in, but middle school is tough for a lizard person.

Tommy Tomkins is really Booger Lizk’t of Elberon, a community of lizard people living deep beneath the surface of the Earth. Humans’ overuse of natural resources took a toll on the Lizk’t, and Tommy’s family was forced to leave Elberon or perish. They disguise themselves and go to live among the humans. Unfortunately, moving somewhere new isn’t easy. Disgusted by human food, Tommy gets caught eating a bug at school, and the bullying begins. When Dung Tran, a new student from Vietnam, gets bullied for his name and way of speaking English, the two bond over their experiences as outsiders. Wanting to be accepted for who he is—a refugee, not an alien trying to take over the world like the lizard people demonized on a popular TV show—Tommy reveals his true identity to Dung. But friendship can be fragile; Tommy is filled with insecurities after Dung finds another friend, new student Scarlett who is socially excluded because her father is the school custodian. This funny, entertaining graphic novel centers friendship and self-discovery as it skillfully balances comedy with serious topics like identity and belonging. Informed by his Vietnamese relatives’ immigrant experiences and his own childhood, Hill writes with thoughtful insight. His dramatic, full-color illustrations use gradient backgrounds of purple, blue, and green, giving them a retro feel.

Engaging and thought-provoking. (author’s note) (Graphic science fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Sept. 27, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5362-1646-2

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Walker US/Candlewick

Review Posted Online: June 21, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2022

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CHILDREN OF THE FOX

From the Thieves of Shadow series , Vol. 1

A page-turner filled with charming rogues and expert plots.

In a world of Spellweavers and airships, a team comes together for a legendary heist.

Callan’s a gaffer—a con artist who pulls gaffs—in desperate need of money to escape his life of crime when he receives an offer that sounds too good to be true. Mysterious Mr. Solomon invites him to his mansion, where Callan’s introduced to the rest of a recruited team of kid criminals, including acrobatic knife thrower Meriel; Lachlan, who can procure any necessary supplies through his networks; Gareth, a researcher gifted with sleight of hand who stutters; and a cat burglar called Foxtail who wears a solid metal face mask and never speaks. The job? Stealing a magical jewel from not just any Spellweaver, but the High Weaver himself, a dangerous opponent who is already on guard following failed attempts to retrieve the Eye—and they only have three days to do it. Callan is an excellent narrator, constantly observing body language for tells that reveal secrets as the kids plan an elaborate, multistage operation to break into a seemingly unbreakable location, all with a life-changing financial prize on the line. He provides clarity through the twists, reveals, and the growing bonds of the team. By the end, interludes while the team plans give readers breathing space between increasingly weighty action sequences, leading to a cliffhanger. Most characters default to White; Foxtail has brown skin.

A page-turner filled with charming rogues and expert plots. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Pub Date: Oct. 5, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-32751-7

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: Aug. 17, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2021

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THE DREAMATICS

A dreamy, imaginative, and vibrant story full of heart and wordplay.

A story about the power of teamwork, dedication, and how dreams come to be.

Ten-year-old Luna Grande lives with her fathers, Dad and Papa, and Murph, the dog she adores. Each night she has vivid dreams that are brought to life by the Dreamatics, a theater troupe at the Lunarian Grand. There are incredible actors, the Unseen Playwright, the Forty Winks Orchestra, costume designer Tuck, and more—all working together to perform Luna’s dreams. They are a happy ensemble who delight in what they do and who love Luna and her family. But one day, when tragedy strikes in Luna’s waking world, her dreams are replaced by nightmares, and the Dreamatics are supplanted by Coco and the Bad Dreams. However, humble stagehand Dormir is determined to save the theater and give Luna her dreams back. This witty, magical, and touching tale will inspire giggles of delight, appreciation of the inner workings of a theater troupe, and wonder at the behind-the-scenes process of dream-making. At its core, this is a story of dedication, loyalty, love, and friendship that takes readers on a roller coaster of emotions and leaves them feeling warm and fuzzy: “Life is not a dress rehearsal….The curtains are up and you are on, so get out there and give it your best shot.” Papa is cued Latine; Dad and Luna are racially ambiguous.

A dreamy, imaginative, and vibrant story full of heart and wordplay. (cast list) (Fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Sept. 12, 2023

ISBN: 9780593532225

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Rocky Pond Books/Penguin

Review Posted Online: June 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2023

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