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Wonder what your kids are coming across in the books they're reading? Bookalachi is your source for parent reviews of kid and teen books! More than a just a synopsis; we look at the content (e.g. social themes, drug/alcohol use, violence, sweary words, etc) and give parents the 411 on content.


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Recent Reviews

Book Review: The Maze of Bones

April 9, 2010

The-Maze-of-BonesHistorical and geographical references, ‘National Treasure’ for kids. The family members are pretty hostile to each other. Grownups and authority figures are not portrayed particularly well. Kids will like the adventure in the book.

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Book Review: By Darkness Hid

April 8, 2010

By-Darkness-HidFantastic read, no content to worry about for the intended age-group or younger. Engaging hero and storyline.

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Book Review: The Sea of Monsters

April 8, 2010

The-Sea-of-MonstersCheck out the review of ‘The Lightening Thief’ for more info on the series. This book was milder in comparison, so no worries if your child did fine with Book 1. In addition to watching Percy continue to grow as a hero, there are two strong female teens who may be a draw for readers who are girls.

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Book Review: Beautiful Creatures

April 3, 2010

Beautiful-CreaturesA fairly mild book for the supernatural genre. Had a lot of Civil War history and history of the South. It’s interesting as the story is told from the first person perspective of a teen boy.

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Book Review: Conspiracy 365 February

March 28, 2010

goOn New Year’s Eve, Cal is chased down the street by a staggering, sick man with a deadly warning…”They killed your father. They’ll kill you. You must survive the next 365 days. Hurled into a life on the run the 15-year-old fugitive is isolated and alone. (Feburary)

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Book Review: The Last Song

March 24, 2010

The-Last-SongSeventeen-year-old Ronnie is resentful when her mother insists she and her ten-year-old brother spend the summer with their estranged father, and while things get off to a rocky start, she begins to understand her dad and why he wanted her to visit.

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Book Review: School of Fear

March 23, 2010

goTwelve-year-olds Madeleine, Theo, and Lulu and thirteen-year-old Garrison are sent to a remote Massachusetts school to overcome their phobias, but tragedy strikes and the quartet must work together, with no adult assistance, to face their fears.

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Book Review: The Book of Samuel

March 16, 2010
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