2/27/17

Baseball Card Adventures...& Me

You're probably wondering how books based on baseball cards can be adventurous.

They actually can be...to a point.

You do need to have some interest in baseball history, or these books will be as dry as dust for you.

Dan Gutman created a series of 12 books that all (I assume) revolve around a fictitious boy named Joey. The baseball players that Joey meets are definitely historical figures.

The adventurous part comes in that Joey has the magical ability to travel through time and space to where each of these players lives. He can do this simply by holding a baseball card of a player who lived before the 1960s or so.

2/12/17

Bad Kitty: Mostly Harmless. Mostly.

Bad Kitty is a series of 12 books by Nick Bruel. I read almost half of them - five, to be exact.

The ones I read were picked for no special reason. They might have been the only ones available at the library at the time.

Here is the full list. The books I read are in boldface.

2/7/17

Babymouse: Adult (and Kid) Approved

Babymouse is a series of 20 books by Jennifer Holm, in collaboration with her brother Matthew Holm.

The books have been written over a period of 11 years so far with the latest appearing in 2016. I don't know if others are planned, but I hope so.

The current books include these.
  1. Queen of the World!
  2. Our Hero
  3. Beach Babe
  4. Rock Star
  5. Heartbreaker
  6. Camp Babymouse
  7. Skater Girl
  8. Puppy Love
  9. Monster Mash
  10. Babymouse: The Musical

2/1/17

Awfully Beastly Business Awfully Written

The Awfully Beastly Business series is co-written by 3 authors - David Sinden, Matthew Morgan, and Guy Macdonald.

You'd think that amongst the three of them they could have gotten more things right in these books.

Let's start with the full series title, An Awfully Beastly Business. That's pretty decent, actually. It sounds intriguing - a little spooky, maybe a little ghastly.