Tuesday, October 28, 2025

What Should Oliver Read Next?

A Purr-spective Review of Kitten’s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes

Reviewed by Oliver the cat, Feline Philosopher and Milk Enthusiast

From the very first page of Kitten’s First Full Moon, I knew I was in the presence of greatness—namely, a kitten of unmatched determination and refined taste in dairy.

The premise is simple yet profound: a wee kitten gazes skyward and spies a radiant full moon, mistaking it (quite understandably, if I may say) for a delicious bowl of milk. Who among us has not been similarly duped by the shimmering deceptions of nature?

What follows is a brave and slightly soggy odyssey. The kitten’s noble quest takes her up trees, across fields, and ultimately into a rather unfortunate encounter with a pond. I could almost feel the splash myself—cold, wet, and humiliating. But this tale isn’t about failure. Oh no. It’s about perseverance, dreams, and the quiet comforts of home.

Kevin Henkes captures the feline spirit with charming simplicity and striking black-and-white illustrations. Every expression, every whisker twitch, feels authentic. This isn’t just a children’s book—it’s a tribute to curiosity, the hunger that drives us (milk-related or otherwise), and the magic of unexpected kindness waiting at your own front door.

Five out of five paw prints. Would chase the moon again.

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Fast Five Fiction: National Bullying Prevention Month

It's time for Fast Five Fiction! Each week I share five fiction books: new books, notable books, books around a common theme. This month we've been highlighting National Bullying Prevention Month in conjunction with Bremen Public Schools' PTO and various other businesses in town. 

Since today is Unity Day, it seemed fitting to share some books that discourage bullying in all its forms. These titles showcase characters who practice self-help skills or ask for help in standing up to bullies and books that communicate values of love, tolerance, and kindness, as well as books that illustrate characters building healthy self-esteem.

Click the title to be directed to the book in our catalog. Book descriptions are from Goodreads. 

All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold

A warm, welcoming picture book that celebrates diversity and gives encouragement and support to all kids.

Follow a group of children through a day in their school, where everyone is welcomed with open arms. A school where kids in patkas, hijabs, and yamulkes play side-by-side with friends in baseball caps. A school where students grow and learn from each other's traditions and the whole community gathers to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

All Are Welcome lets young children know that no matter what, they have a place, they have a space, they are welcome in their school.


When Badger bullies his friends Frog, Moose, Elephant, and Bear, they teach him an unforgettable lesson about empathy, kindness, and forgiveness in this funny and thematically rich social and emotional read-aloud from the acclaimed creator of Red: A Crayon's Story.

Badger, Frog, Moose, Elephant, and Bear are best friends. But when Badger experiences a personal loss and his emotions are too big to contain, he goes looking for trouble and takes his sadness out on his friends. He trips Frog, shoves Moose, kicks Elephant, and pokes Bear with a shovel. So Bear gathers the others, and they come up with a plan to teach Badger a lesson. Only that lesson is not what Badger--or readers--expect. In fact, Badger's friends treat Badger with kindness, offering him what he needs the most to sooth his raw emotions. A surprising turn of events that Badger takes to heart when Bear needs a little comfort in return.

Wonder series by R.J. Palacio

From the first book in the series: I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse.

August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid--but his new classmates can't get past Auggie's extraordinary face. Beginning from Auggie's point of view and expanding to include his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend, and others, the perspectives converge to form a portrait of one community's struggle with empathy, compassion, and acceptance. In a world where bullying among young people is an epidemic, this is a refreshing new narrative full of heart and hope.

R.J. Palacio has called her debut novel "a meditation on kindness" --indeed, every reader will come away with a greater appreciation for the simple courage of friendship. Auggie is a hero to root for, a diamond in the rough who proves that you can't blend in when you were born to stand out.


Iveliz Explains It All by Andrea Beatriz Arango

How do you speak up when it feels like no one is listening? One girl takes on seventh grade while facing mental health challenges, and must find her voice to advocate for the help and understanding she deserves.

Listen up:
The end of elementary school?
Worst time of my life.
And the start of middle school?
I just wasn't quite right.
But this year?
YO VOY A MI.

Seventh grade is going to be Iveliz's year. She's going to make a new friend, help her abuela Mimi get settled after moving from Puerto Rico, and she is not going to get into any more trouble at school . . .

Except is that what happens? Of course not. Because no matter how hard Iveliz tries, sometimes people say things that just make her so mad. And worse, Mimi keeps saying Iveliz's medicine is unnecessary--even though it helps Iveliz feel less sad. But how do you explain your feelings to others when you're not even sure what's going on yourself?


Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

Leo Borlock follows the unspoken rule at Mica Area High School: don't stand out--under any circumstances! Then Stargirl arrives at Mica High and everything changes--for Leo and for the entire school. After 15 years of home schooling, Stargirl bursts into tenth grade in an explosion of color and a clatter of ukulele music, enchanting the Mica student body.

But the delicate scales of popularity suddenly shift, and Stargirl is shunned for everything that makes her different. Somewhere in the midst of Stargirl's arrival and rise and fall, normal Leo Borlock has tumbled into love with her.

In a celebration of nonconformity, Jerry Spinelli weaves a tense, emotional tale about the fleeting, cruel nature of popularity--and the thrill and inspiration of first love.

This is just a small sampling of the books that we have dealing with bullying, explore our catalog to find more titles: anti-bullying books. If you haven't stopped in the library yet to contribute to our unity tree and unity chain yet, they'll both be up through the end of the month. 

Happy Reading!

Saturday, October 4, 2025

What Should Oliver Read Next?


Welcome back my claw-some friends! Oliver the cat here, in case you forgot. Are mew ready for another book review? Today’s book is InvesiGATORS by John Pactrick Green. From the moment I picked up this book I knew it was going to be purrty great.

Alligators (yikes!) Mango and Bash try to solve the mysterious disappearance of Chef Gustavo and find out who caused the explosion at the science factory.

They must go undercover at the chef’s restaurant, Batter Down. They put on their fake mustaches and get to work. Have you ever seen an alligator with a mustache? Hysterical!! 

They find out that the villain, Crocodile, has escaped from jail. They have to get to S.U.I.T. headquarters and the fastest way to do that is to flush themselves into the sewer. Wait a mewoment! How appawling!! I like to be clean. They figure out that Crackerdile has taken Chef Gustavo so he can make super dough to make Crakcerdile invincible. After a lot of puns and adventures Crackerdile manages to escape! Which sets us up for the second book.


If you're looking for a book with lots of humor then this is for you! I can see why it’s popufur with the younger crowd! As for me, I am going to have a bath and get into my pawjamas. All of the sewer adventures made me feel pawsitivly dirty. Until next time!


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