Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 18: No Brainer

Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 18: No Brainer. 2023. 224p. ISBN 9781419766947. Available at FIC KIN on the library shelves.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 18 book cover

Greg Heffley's adventures continue as his middle school now faces closure based on horrible test scores. Large budget cuts have undermined the educational mission of the school, and as a result test scores have plummeted. Initially indifferent to the prospect, Greg's perspective shifts when he realizes the closure would mean being separated from his best friend, Rowley Jefferson. Suddenly, saving the school becomes a top priority, and Greg finds himself reluctantly joining forces with his classmates to prevent the inevitable.

Greg's efforts to rescue his school form the core of the story, as he and his classmates devise various schemes and plans. The potential closure of the school looms large, threatening to disrupt the established order of Greg's middle school life and usher in a new, uncertain chapter. 

No Brainer continues the familiar blend of humor and relatable middle school experiences that have made the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series a global phenomenon.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Malcolm Lives!

Kendi, Ibram X. Malcolm Lives! 2025. 400p. ISBN 9780374311865.


Malcolm Lives! offers a compelling narrative biography of Malcolm X, meticulously crafted to trace his life from birth to death. Growing up poor, Malcom X's early life was shaped by the struggle against a racist American society. Malcolm turned to a life of crime and was eventually caught. In prison, Malcolm had the time to reflect and shape his views of the world. Upon his release, Malcolm joined the Nation of Islam and became its most prolific speaker. Malcolm Lives! provides crucial context for Malcolm's pivotal decisions and the actions of those around him, moving beyond a mere personal portrait to illuminate the intricate social and political landscape of America during the Civil Rights Movement. Malcolm's journey ultimately evolved towards a powerful commitment to anti-racism.

This groundbreaking work serves as a comprehensive and accessible resource, not only providing an intimate look at a hugely influential American figure but also revealing the broader historical forces that shaped his life and era. By presenting Malcolm's transformation and intellectual evolution within the context of the civil rights movement, Malcolm Lives! highlights that his enduring legacy is grounded in his ongoing growth and dedication to achieving a more just and equitable society.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Most Haunted Houses

Fielding, Yvette. Most Haunted Houses. 2025. 208p. ISBN 9781839135606.

Are ghosts real? Do some of them haunt buildings? Drawing from a wide range of locations, including historical royal residences, the infamous 'Most Haunted House in Britain,' and even the author's personal home, Most Haunted Houses describes paranormal encounters that occurred during the filming of a British series on the same subject. A variety of spectral figures and haunting events are described, from barbaric priest's ghost, the eerie tale of a witch who faced trial for murder, and the heartbreaking saga of a pair of tragic lovers whose spirits continue to linger

Fans of paranormal activity will enjoy these various encounters and will experience some of the goosebumps the author no doubt suffered during her stay in these haunted locations. Readers are cautioned that these accounts are not for the faint of heart, promising an exploration of some of the most chilling ghostly phenomena documented. Each of these encounters is described in vivid terms and provide an unsettling glimpse into the world of the supernatural.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Confessions of a Junior Spy

Munda, Rosaria. Confessions of a Junior Spy. Book 1 of the Confessions of a Junior Spy series. 2025. 224p. ISBN 9781250363800.


Bea, a young teen raised within the clandestine walls of the Pangean Hotel, a sanctuary specifically designed for spies. Immersed in this unique environment, Bea has dedicated her life to mastering essential espionage skills like self-defense, languages, codebreaking, and field medicine. Her ultimate aspiration is to emulate her mother, one of the Pangean League's top agents, and embark on a career in the high-stakes world of espionage, using her abilities to aid those in need.

However, Bea's mother has a starkly different vision for her future, insisting she attend a conventional boarding school to experience a "normal" life—a fate Bea dreads more than anything. While Bea reluctantly navigates the complexities of school applications and devises elaborate schemes to avoid this dreaded normalcy, a new family, seemingly on the run, arrives at the hotel. Seizing the opportunity to apply her honed skills, Bea, alongside her best friend Tommy, becomes determined to help the new girl, Chantal, even as the specter of boarding school looms large.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Blue Exorcist, Vol. 24

Kato, Kazue. Blue Exorcist, Vol. 24. 2019. 210p. ISBN 9781974711727. Available in the graphic novels section of the library. 

Following his time travel with Mephisto in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 23, Rin continues to confront the tragic events of the Blue Night. He witnessed the moment his mother, Yuri Egin, gave birth to him and Yukio. Though he had long resisted learning about his origins, this harrowing experience reveals crucial information about himself that might be vital for the impending conflict. This newfound knowledge comes at a heavy emotional cost, pushing Rin to grapple with a past he never wished to acknowledge.

Meanwhile, aboard the airship Dominus Liminus, the Illuminati and Lucifer relentlessly advance their apocalyptic agenda: to summon Satan and reduce the world to nothingness. Lucifer has seemingly welcomed Yukio as an ally into their ranks. However, Yukio harbors his own secret intentions, suggesting a deeper, more complex plan that could disrupt the Illuminati's destructive aspirations, even as the world stands on the brink of annihilation.

The story continues in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 25.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Somewhere Beyond the Sea

Klune, T.J. Somewhere Beyond the Sea. Book 2 of the Cerulean Chronicles. 2024. 416p. ISBN 9781250881205.

Somewhere Beyond the Sea book cover

Arthur Parnassus, once an orphan on the peculiar Marsyas Island, has built a fulfilling life as the master of a unique orphanage for six magical, and potentially dangerous, children. He hopes to formalize his family by adopting them, driven by a deep desire to shield them from the neglect he once endured. He is supported by his partner, Linus Baker, a former caseworker who investigated the family in The House in the Cerulan Sea, and the island's sprite, Zoe Chapelwhite, along with her girlfriend, Mayor Helen Webb. All of them are united in their fierce protection of the children against the Ministry and Extremely Upper Management.

Arthur's carefully constructed peace is threatened when he is summoned to address his shadowy past as a phoenix that could combust at any time publicly, thrusting him into a battle for the future rights of his family and all magical individuals. The potential arrival of a new magical child, who embraces the label "monster," further complicates matters, challenging Arthur's efforts to create a safe and accepting environment for his children. This juncture forces Arthur and his found family to confront external pressures and internal complexities, testing the strength and resilience of their unconventional bonds as they fight for the life they deserve on Marsyas Island.

The children once again must defend themselves and their identity against a corrupt government who would deny who they are. Somewhat of a parable for our times, the reader will appreciate Arthur's commitment to protecting his family against those who would deny them.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Adapt: Mastering change in four steps

Clarke, Andrea. Adapt: Mastering Change in Four Steps. 2025. ISBN 9781761632440.

Adapt argues that the post-2020 world is characterized by an accelerating pace of change, blurred professional boundaries, shifting social norms, and rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. Our current mindset for addressing these profound shifts is outdated and inadequate. Instead of resisting or retreating from this constant flux, we must continuously engage with change, learning to anticipate and actively shape it to our advantage.

Argue provides practical tools to help individuals and leaders navigate this unpredictable environment. Several strategies can be employed, such as scanning for signals of change to minimize disruption, applying the "good advice test" for improved decision-making, utilizing the 80/20 rule to uncover hidden opportunities, and safeguarding personal well-being with the "energy curve." Ultimately, Adapt reframes change not as a threat, but as a powerful catalyst for personal growth, new opportunities, and meaningful progress, equipping readers to master an ever-evolving world.