Enjoy the following reviews for Middle-Grade fiction and Nonfiction. This is typically ages 8-12.

Uprising
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Uprising

Recommended Ages: 8-12

Jennifer A. Nielsen does it again with another compelling World War II novel set in Warsaw, Poland.  Lidia Durr, the main character, is not willing to cower and wait for help to arrive.  She is stubborn, willful, at times foolish, but also incredibly brave, courageous and talented.

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Tree. Table. Book.
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Tree. Table. Book.

Recommended Ages: 8-12

Despite the fact that there are some things I liked about the story, I think there are too many that outweigh the reading of it.  It isn’t a powerful, magnificent story that makes you overlook a few negatives.  It is a subtle story that presents suggestive things to young readers.  Readers from a secular worldview wouldn’t find much to criticize this story for; however, as one coming from a Biblical Worldview, I would quickly pass on this novel and find something better for my readers.

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The Plot to Kill a Queen
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

The Plot to Kill a Queen

Recommended Ages: 8-12

The Plot to Kill a Queen by Deborah Hopkinson is an adorable historical fiction novel that will captivate readers who like first person female protagonists and unique narrative styles.

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The Enigma Girls
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

The Enigma Girls

Recommended Ages: 8-12

The Enigma Girls by Candace Fleming is a compelling true story about ten young women sworn to secrecy whose work helped their country wing World War II.

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Project F
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Project F

Recommended Ages: 8-12

What would life be like if everyone stopped using fossil fuels?

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Heroes
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Heroes

Recommended Ages: 8-12

It is a great story about the events of Pearl Harbor, a friendship, and a young man finding the courage within himself that he didn’t know existed.  

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Unbreakable
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Unbreakable

Recommended Ages: 10-14

Unbreakable: the Spies Who Cracked the Nazi’s Secret Code is a great nonfiction read for anyone interested in code breaking and World War II. 

Cautionary note about Alan Turing at the end of the review.

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The Shape of Thunder
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

The Shape of Thunder

Recommended Ages: 8-12

This book is certainly not for every reader and there are elements that should be discussed with readers.  The story is written from two alternating perspectives, Cora and Quinn.  As details are slowly revealed, the central conflict becomes clearer – Quinn’s older brother, Parker, took guns to school and killed four people, one of which included her best friend Cora’s sister, Mabel.  

This book is not one I would recommend.

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Ten Thousand Tries
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Ten Thousand Tries

Recommended Ages: 8-12

Ten Thousand Tries by Amy Makechnie is a unique middle school novel that provides insight to those who suffer from ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). 

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Other Words for Home
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Other Words for Home

Recommended Ages: 9-12

Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga is a middle school novel told in verse and separated into six parts. 

There are some details that may be notes of caution for some families and readers. Please take a moment to review the details I provide.

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Iceberg
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Iceberg

Recommended Ages: 9-14

Nielsen does it again with another great historical fiction that is adventurous and wholesome for your young reader.  A deviation from her typical WWI and WWI historical fiction, Nielsen takes on another iconic event: the sinking of the Titanic. 

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The Trail
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

The Trail

Recommended Ages: 8-12

The Trail by Meika Hashimoto is a timeless coming of age adventure story dealing with the processing of grief at its very core.  Toby is hiking the Appalachian Trail in order to finish “the list” he and his friend Lucas created. 

Cautionary Content: Lucas is dead, and another character is contemplating suicide.

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The Gauntlet
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

The Gauntlet

Recommended Ages: 8-12

The Gauntlet is very reminiscent of Jumanji.  It is Farah’s birthday, and her aunt brings her a special gift.  Unfortunately, this game has a mind of its own, and it was not what her aunt had actually intended to give her.

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Once Upon a Camel
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Once Upon a Camel

Recommended Ages: 8-11

Once Upon a Camel is a delightful tale about a camel named Zada and her American Kestrel friends.  The story takes place in the desert of Texas as a haboob barrels through the land.  Zada is tasked with getting the baby Kestrel’s to safety. 

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Fallout
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Fallout

Recommended Ages: 10-14

Fallout is his latest non-fiction novel that reads like a narrative.

There is profanity, so please look through the review.

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Sal and Gabi Break the Universe
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Sal and Gabi Break the Universe

Recommended Ages: 8-12

Cautionary Material: Sexual content mentioned. I would personally stay away from this book -especially given the age range expected for the topics presented. Not worth the read.

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Arch of Bone
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Arch of Bone

Recommended Ages: 9-13

Yolen writes “Melville’s novel Moby-Dick was based on a real event.  However, my book follows those left behind in Melville’s telling —the widow Starbuck and her son Josiah.”

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Two Degrees
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Two Degrees

Recommended Ages: 9+

Highly cautionary material. I would not add this book to my child’s reading list.

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Rescue
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Rescue

Recommended Ages: 10-12

Rescue, published in 2021, is a wonderful WWII novel set in occupied France.  Meg’s father left two years to help the Allies and Resistance, but Meg isn’t sure what he is doing or where he is.  She hasn’t heard from him in over two years.

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Yonder
Christen Oliver Christen Oliver

Yonder

Recommended Ages: 8-11

Yonder is a beautifully written novel exploring World War II from the perspective of those left home in a small rural Appalachian town known as Foggy Gap. 

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