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	 The Fire Wish by Amber Lough,
 c2014
 (grades 6 – 12)
 
 Be careful what you wish for…
 
 Sometimes all it takes to change your life forever is a simple wish. Zayele 
	is a young woman that is on her way to a forced marriage with the prince of 
	Baghdad when she encounters a jinni (genie) named Najwa. Desperate, she 
	captures Najwa for her wish and before thinking, utters words that cause 
	them to switch places. In the middle of a war between human and jinn, Zayele 
	and Najwa will get a brand-new view of the enemy. Will what they learn 
	motivate them to work for peace? Can they protect the ones they love? Will 
	they be able to survive?
 
 The Fire Wish was one of my favorite titles from the young adult fantasy 
	genre this last year. The romantic tale of mystery, betrayal, and adventure 
	features believably flawed characters that will beg you to care about them. 
	And the author’s beautifully descriptive language transports you to another 
	time and place that you won’t want to leave. Thankfully, The Fire Wish is 
	the first title in the Jinni Wars series---so there is more to come! This is 
	a wonderful pick for teens, especially reluctant readers. Some guys may 
	enjoy it, but girls will eat it up.
 
	 The Boundlessby Kenneth Oppel,
 c2014
 grades 5 and up
 
 This excellent adventure story complete with compelling characters is a 
	great pick for guys. It’s one of those rare tales that appeals to both 
	middle grade readers and teen readers. Kenneth Oppel is well-known for his 
	best-selling Airborne and Silverwing series, and this stand-alone title will 
	appeal to fans of his earlier work.
 
 Will Everett’s life is tied to the destiny of the Boundless, an amazing 
	vehicle touted as the greatest train ever built. When Will ends up with the 
	key to a train car rumored to contain priceless treasures, he becomes the 
	target of murderous thieves. As he frantically tries to make his way from 
	the back of the train to his father and the engineer up front, he is drawn 
	into the ranks of a traveling circus, the onboard entertainment. But Mr. 
	Dorian, the ringmaster, has his own agenda---as does Maren, an expert escape 
	artist that catches Will’s eye. Who should Will trust? Will he be able to 
	save his father’s life and protect the train’s treasure? This exciting read 
	is filled with heart-pounding moments that keep you racing to the end, with 
	a finale both fantastical and satisfying. The Boundless is truly one of the 
	best books I’ve read this last year.
 
 I Am George Lucas
 by Grace Norwich (I Am series, #7)
 c2013
 grades 2-5
 
 This juvenile biography is a great choice for 3rd - 5th graders who enjoy 
	non-fiction and learning about real people, but don't want to be overwhelmed 
	by too many details. Reluctant readers, especially boys, will love learning 
	about the accomplishments of this famous filmmaker. Although giving an 
	overall picture of Lucas’s life, it does focus heavily on the creation of 
	the Star Wars franchise, which is a win for Star Wars fans.
 
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			 I like the format of the “I Am” series, especially the "10 Thing 
			You Should Know About..." and "10 Things That Are Pretty Cool to 
			Know" sections. The book also includes a detailed timeline of George 
			Lucas’s life and a glossary. It’s a great pick for struggling 
			readers, because it features straight-forward vocabulary and a setup 
			that leaves a good amount of white on the pages, making it less 
			intimidating than many biographies with dense and tiny print. 
 If your child enjoys this title, the “I Am” series features many 
			other well-known people including Roberto Clemente, Sacajawea, 
			Albert Einstein, LeBron James and more.
 Peanut Butter and Cupcake by Terry Border
 c2014
 age 3 – 7
 
 Adults that love a fun read-aloud and children that crave silly 
			stories will flip over this fun title by Terry Border, published in 
			2014.
 
 Poor Peanut Butter is new to the neighborhood and is on a quest to 
			find a friend, but it’s proving more difficult than he ever 
			imagined. French Fries has to help Hamburger walk his hot dogs, 
			Cupcake is waaaay too protective of the sprinkle castles she’s 
			built, and Meatball is busy working out with Spaghetti. Who will be 
			Peanut Butter’s best friend? Your young readers will figure it out 
			quickly and will be on pins and needles waiting for the ultimate 
			pairing of Peanut Butter and…you-know-who!
 
 This sweet but silly story pairs amazing photographic art with a 
			tale that will get everyone giggling. It also includes a rhyming 
			refrain that children will love to repeat, over and over again. 
			Peanut Butter and Cupcake is one of my absolute favorite picture 
			books of 2014 and a big hit in story times. Check it out now!
 
 To check out these books or get recommendations for other great 
			reads, please come see us at the Lincoln Public Library, 725 Pekin 
			Street.
 
			[By 
			MELISSA OXBORROW, 
			Lincoln Public Library District] 
			
			 
			
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