This month we are excited to be launching our New in Paperback feature on Kidsreads.com. Each month, Kidsreads.com will be spotlighting some of the books that are now in paperback. This is the perfect opportunity to catch up on the titles you may have missed when they originally released in hardcover --- or re-read past favorites.
This month, along with our Cool New Books and Coming Soon features --- and our regular reviews --- we have reviews of THE WRIGHT 3 by Blue Balliett and Anthony Horowitz's highly anticipated new Alex Rider adventure, ARK ANGEL.
Check out ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: Sharks and Other Sea Monsters by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart, our featured Don't Miss title, a hair-raising and captivating exploration of real-life monsters that stormed the seas centuries ago.
Beat those spring showers at the movies this month. We have all the details of the film version of HOOT by Carl Hiaasen --- the perfect rainy day treat.
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Now in Stores: ARK ANGEL: An Alex Rider Adventure by Anthony Horowitz
ARK ANGEL: An Alex Rider Adventure by Anthony Horowitz When four armed men attempt to kidnap a patient in the exclusive hospital where teen spy Alex Rider is recuperating, Alex knows how to stop them. What he doesn't know is that the boy he saves is the son of Nikolai Drevin, one of the richest men in the world. Drevin is being targeted by Force Three, a group of eco-terrorists who claim that Drevin's colossal project, Ark Angel --- the first luxury hotel in outer space --- is a danger to the environment. These fanatics are determined to destroy Ark Angel at any cost --- even if it means the loss of human life. Reviewed by Tom Donadio.
THE WRIGHT 3 by Blue Balliett Fresh from their successes in CHASING VERMEER, Calder and Petra are joined by Tommy Segovia to solve another art-related mystery, this time centered on Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House. This fast-paced mystery, with plenty of hidden clues, codes and coincidences, will spark kids' interest in both art and problem solving. Reviewed by Norah Piehl.
Don't Miss: ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: SHARKS AND OTHER SEA MONSTERS by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart
ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: SHARKS AND OTHER SEA MONSTERS by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart Throughout history, there have been many stories and legends of mythical, larger-than-life sea creatures --- Leviathan, Kraken, the Loch Ness Monster. It seems that a lot of people are fascinated by the ocean and the mysterious life that dwells in its depths. However, ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: SHARKS AND OTHER SEA MONSTERS by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart proves that as frightful and fascinating as these myths are, nothing is more hair-raising and captivating to the imagination than the real-life monsters that once stormed the seas centuries ago.
Don't Miss: ALEX RIDER: THE GADGETS by Anthony Horowitz
ALEX RIDER: THE GADGETS by Anthony Horowitz Fans of Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series know that MI6 arms the 14-year-old spy with various gadgets in order to increase his chances of succeeding on his death-defying undercover missions. Now, thanks to ALEX RIDER: THE GADGETS, readers can see for themselves every single piece of special equipment Alex has used in his first five thrilling adventures. Among the devices found in this fascinating dossier: exploding key rings, motorized yo-yos, multifunction cell phones, and radio mouth braces. Featuring technical specifications, classified blueprints, and confidential reports from the secret service, this is the ultimate high-tech guide to the dangerous world of espionage.
Each month, Kidsreads.com will be spotlighting some of the books that are newly available in paperback. This is the perfect opportunity to catch up on the titles you may have missed when they originally released in hardcover --- or re-read past favorites.
April's roundup of New in Paperback titles includes THE OPAL DECEPTION, which marks the grimmest turn of events yet in Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series; REGARDING THE SINK by Kate Klise, the hilarious sequel to the bestselling REGARDING THE FOUNTAIN told in letters, newspaper articles, and BEAN-mails; and THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX, Kate DiCamillo's Newbery Medal-winning book about "a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread."
On May 5th, the movie version of Carl Hiaasen's HOOT hits theaters. Packed with surprising plot twists, quirky characters and offbeat humor, the book is a favorite among many readers and the film promises to be silly, screwball fun.
April marks the release of the sixth installment in Anthony Horowitz's series of adventures starring teen spy Alex Rider. ARK ANGEL introduces readers to multibillionaire Nikolei Drevin, who's being targeted by a group of eco-terrorists known as Force Three. This month's roundup of Cool New Books also includes THE WRIGHT 3 by Blue Balliett, the highly anticipated sequel to CHASING VERMEER (which many referred to as "THE DA VINCI CODE for kids"); HEAT, Mike Lupica's touching tale of a 12-year-old boy who dreams of pitching in the Little League World Series; and picture books by comedian Billy Crystal and boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who each draw from personal experiences to tell entertaining and heartwarming stories.
On April 3, 2006, the winners of this year's E. B. White Read Aloud Awards were announced. Now in its third year, the Award honors books that reflect the universal read aloud standards that were created by the work of author E. B. White in his classic and timeless children's books like CHARLOTTE'S WEB, STUART LITTLE and THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN. Chosen by members of the Association of Booksellers for Children (ABC), the winning titles are lauded for their universal appeal as a "terrific book to read aloud."
The Awards will be presented on May 18th during Book Expo America, at ABC's annual Evening with Children's Booksellers - Secret Garden Auction and Dinner.
This year's winners are:
Picture Book IF I BUILT A CAR written and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen (Penguin)
THE POSSUM ALWAYS RINGS TWICE: Chet Gecko, Case #11 by Bruce Hale Dirty politics stalk the corridors of Emerson Hicky Elementary. Sandpiper Viola Fuss nervously hires Chet and Natalie. Viola is running for student council president, but it appears that someone is determined to stop her. Chet and Natalie suspect another candidate might be sending Viola threatening notes. They're off to stake out Viola's locker and interrogate suspects. As the two PIs investigate, they notice bullies banding together in a most suspicious manner. Meanwhile, the threats keep rolling in.
Series Update: Nancy Drew (All New) Girl Detective by Carolyn Keene
EN GARDE: Nancy Drew (All New) Girl Detective, #17 by Carolyn Keene George really gets into fencing, which means lots of cool --- and dangerous --- matches for Nancy and Bess to watch. But when a potentially deadly rivalry between two of the strongest fencers rears its ugly head, Nancy has to get off the bleachers and start sleuthing. Fast.
Coming Soon: Books Releasing in the Next Few Months
Curious about what books will be released in the months ahead? Then be sure to check out our brand new Coming Soon section on Kidsreads.com. We have titles from April through August listed. Please note that we have not included every book coming out, but rather some that caught our eye --- and that we thought should catch yours as well.
THE SEA OF MONSTERS: Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Book Two by Rick Riordan In a novel based heavily on Greek mythology, Perseus Jackson returns to Half-Blood Hill for his second year of summer camp. Danger, voyages, and more than a few surprises (and monsters) await him in this fast-paced, funny adventure, which is a sequel to THE LIGHTNING THIEF. Reviewed by Norah Piehl.
TRAVIS & FREDDY'S ADVENTURES IN VEGAS by Henry Johnson and Paul Hoppe Best buds Travis and Freddy --- one the coolest kid and the other the biggest brain at Walla Walla Junior High --- set out to save Travis's dad from disaster by winning big in Las Vegas, armed only with Travis's charm and Freddy's trusty tech toys. Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts.
GENDER BLENDER by Blake Nelson Inspired by the movie version of the Mary Rodgers classic, FREAKY FRIDAY, Blake Nelson takes the body switching fiasco to the next level in GENDER BLENDER. What could be worse than switching bodies with your mother? How about switching bodies with your enemy? Reviewed by Kristi Olson.
STINK AND THE INCREDIBLE SUPER-GALACTIC JAWBREAKER by Megan McDonald When Stink buys a mammoth jawbreaker that doesn't break his jaw, he writes a letter of complaint to the manufacturer --- and receives a 10-pound box of jawbreakers for his trouble! Soon Stink is so preoccupied with getting free stuff sent to him that he overlooks a scribbly envelope in the mail pile and hardly notices that his best friend is mad at him. Reviewed by Renee Kirchner.
THE EARTH DRAGON AWAKES: The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 by Laurence Yep Henry and Chin look for heroes and excitement in the comic books they read, but when they experience the devastating San Francisco earthquake and horrifying fires, they find real-life heroes they did not expect --- their own fathers. Reviewed by Carole Turner.
THE AMAZING STORY OF ADOLPHUS TIPS by Michael Morpurgo It's 1943, and 12-year-old Lily Tregenza lives on a farm in a seaside village in England. Her life is hardly affected by World War II --- until Lily and her family (including her beloved cat, Adolphus Tips) and 3,000 other villagers are ordered to evacuate their homes. Reviewed by Chris Shanley-Dillman.
EMILY WINDSNAP AND THE MONSTER FROM THE DEEP by Liz Kessler Emily and her family are discovering and exploring their beautiful new home, Allpoints Island. To Emily --- half-mermaid, half-human --- it is perfect. That is, until she ruins everything by waking a legendary sea monster known as the Kraken from its hundred-year sleep. Reviewed by Kristi Olson.
BELLA AT MIDNIGHT by Diane Stanley Prolific author Diane Stanley twists together the stories of Cinderella, King Arthur, and tales of fairies to create an enticing work that moves methodically through the early life of Bella as she gains maturity and poise on her way to rescuing two kingdoms from ruin. Reviewed by Joy Held.
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