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It’s Hard to be Diplomatic When You Have Killer Bots on Your Trail

 “Ambassador” series by William Alexander

  1. Ambassador
  2. Nomad

Ambassador to the Galaxy.

Recommended age: 12 – 14; 14-16

Gabe has always been a natural diplomat. Whether keeping the peace in his household or on the playground, he has always had a gift to be an ambassador. It is because of this skill, in fact, that he is chosen to be Earth’s Ambassador to the Galaxy. It is a prestigious honor that Gabe quickly accepts.  Then his house is destroyed by aliens, and he is attacked by a slayer-bot.  It becomes imperative that Gabe figures out who is after him, so that he can save himself and, very possibly, the entire world.   In Nomad, Gabe attends the Embassy and works to prevent the total destruction of Earth and the nomad space civilization.

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Faithful Courage Before Pagan Enemies

 “Viking Quest” series by Lois Walfrid Johnson

  1. Raiders from the Sea
  2. Mystery of the Silver Coins
  3. The Invisible Friend
  4. Heart of Courage
  5. The Raider’s Promise

Fast-moving stories of Viking raiders and courageous captives.

Recommended age: 8 – 10; 10 – 12

In Raiders, a young Irish girl, Bree, is captured by Vikings.  Devin, her brother, comes to rescue her and falls into the Vikings’ trap.   However, Devin’s and Bree’s trials follow very different paths.

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Mayhem, Nonsense and a Narrator Who Doesn’t Know His Place

 “The Templeton Twins” series by Ellis Weiner

  1. The Templeton Twins Have an Idea
  2. The Templeton Twins Make a Scene

Fun books full of snide comments by the narrator.

Recommended age: 10 – 12; 12 – 14  

The twins’ father is an inventor.   However, a former student bearing a grudge tries to horn in on the father’s latest invention, resulting in all sorts of mayhem and complicated schemes and lots of opportunities for the narrator to add his two cents. The second book is much the same.

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Nobody Wants It—Until Now

Spinneret by Timothy Zahn

Imaginative science fiction with political intrigue, aliens, and ancient civilizations.

Recommended age: 16 – 18; Adult

Earth has finally developed space flight and heads off to the nearer stars to find planets to colonize.   Unfortunately, they have all been claimed by several local alien races.   Those races agree to give one planet to earth.   That planet appears to be a planet that no one wants because it is completely void of all metal.    However, things are not as they seem, and to everyone’s surprise, they find traces of ancient alien technology that everyone wants.

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Nothing Will Stop This Samurai

Samurai Rising by Pamela Turner

 An interesting, action-filled biography of Japan’s most famous Samurai warrior.

Recommended age: 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult

This is a biography, not a story.   But it is the action-packed true story of a young warrior who wants revenge on the warrior-clan that killed his father.    Afraid of nothing, he beats unbelievable odds, even leading a horse-back charge down a cliff. 

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Danger From the Future

Maddigan’s Fantasia by Margaret Mahy

An interesting book about a post-apocalyptic world with time travel and some magic.

Recommended age: 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult 

Garland is a part of the traveling circus troupe, Maddigan’s Fantasia.   One day, after an attack in which her father dies, Garland meets two boys—one carrying a baby—who are from the future.  The boys are carrying a Talisman that was given to them by their scientist parents.   However, the boys’ evil Uncle Nennog, who can exert some effects in the present, has sent two creatures to pursue them.   It takes all of Garland’s, the boys, and the circus’ ingenuity and steadfastness to defeat Nennog’s time-traveling evil plans.

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Castaway Misfits

“Island” series by Gordon Korman

Book Titles:

  1. Shipwreck
  2. Survival
  3. Escape

Fast-moving stories of unlikely companions shipwrecked on an island.

Recommended age: 10 – 12; 12 – 14; 14 – 16

Luke and five others are on a “get-your-life-in-order” cruise.   All of them have areas of struggle in their lives.   However, in the first book, things don’t go as planned.  There is a terrible storm; one adult dies, and the other abandons them.  The ship sinks, and they need to rely on each other for survival.   In the second and third books, the cast-aways learn to survive on a desert island, avoiding and out-smarting smugglers while looking for an opportunity to be rescued. 

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Ranch Security is a Tough Job

 “Hank the Cowdog” series by John R. Erickson

Book Titles: 

  1. The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog
  2. The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog
  3. It’s a Dog’s Life
  4. Murder in the Middle Pasture
  5. Faded Love
  6. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
  7. The Curse of the Incredible Priceless Corncob
  8. The Case of the One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse
  9. The Case of the Halloween Ghost
  10. Every Dog Has His Day
  11. Lost in the Dark Unchanted Forest
  12. The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox
  13. The Wounded Buzzard on Christmas Eve
  14. Hank the Cowdog and Monkey Business
  15. The Case of the Missing Cat
  16. Lost in the Blinded Blizzard
  17. The Case of the Car-Barkaholic Dog
  18. The Case of the Hooking Bull
  19. The Case of the Midnight Rustler
  20. The Phantom in the Mirror
  21. The Case of the Vampire Cat
  22. The Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting
  23. Moonlight Madness
  24. The Case of the Black-Hooded Hangmans
  25. The Case of the Swirling Killer Tornado
  26. The Case of the Kidnapped Collie
  27. The Case of the Night-Stalking Bone Monster
  28. The Mopwater Files
  29. The Case of the Vampire Vacuum Sweeper
  30. The Case of the Haystack Kitties
  31. The Case of the Vanishing Fishhook
  32. The Garbage Monster from Outer Space
  33. The Case of the Measled Cowboy
  34. Slim’s Good-bye
  35. The Case of the Saddle House Robbery
  36. The Case of the Raging Rottweiler
  37. The Case of the Deadly Ha-Ha Game
  38. The Fling
  39. The Secret Laundry Monster Files
  40. The Case of the Missing Bird Dog
  41.  The Case of the Shipwrecked Tree
  42. The Case of the Burrowing Robot
  43. The Case of the Twisted Kitty
  44. The Dungeon of Doom
  45. The Case of the Falling Sky
  46. The Case of the Tricky Trap
  47. The Case of the Tender Cheeping Chickies
  48. The Case of the Monkey Burglar
  49. The Case of the Booby-Trapped Pickup
  50. The Case of the Most Ancient Bone
  51. The Case of the Blazing Sky
  52. The Quest for the Great White Quail
  53. Drover’s Secret Life  
  54. The Case of the Dinosaur Birds
  55. The Case of the Secret Weapon
  56. The Case of the Coyote Invasion
  57. The Disappearance of Drover
  58. The Case of the Mysterious Voice
  59. The Case of the Perfect Dog
  60. The Big Question
  61. The Case of the Prowling Bear
  62. The Ghost of Rabbits Past
  63. The Return of the Charlie Monsters
  64. The Case of the Three Rings
  65. The Almost Last Roundup
  66. The Christmas Turkey Disaster
  67. Wagons West

As a whole, the series is a lot of clean, wholesome fun.   However, there are a few books which I do not recommend due to, in my opinion, spiritual aspects such as ghosts or other spiritual weirdness.  

Recommended age: 8 – 10; 10 – 12; 12 – 14

Hank and his sidekick, Drover, are cowdogs on a Texas ranch.  Hank views himself as Head of Ranch Security.   He has a rather high view of himself, but he is not as smart, good looking, strong, dangerous, brave, truthful and faithful as he thinks he is.  He blunders from one mishap to another, always getting in trouble, excusing himself, blaming others, using words that are too big for his vocabulary, and generally making an hilarious mess of the situation.   Following are brief summaries of the books that I have read.  In #1, ­Original Adventures, Hank feels unappreciated and leaves the ranch, taking up with a gang of rough Coyotes.   In # 2, Further Adventures, Hank fights a Doberman Pinscher and meets a owl witch.  In #3, Dog’s Life, Hank goes to visit his sister in town and gets her so upset that she tricks him into eating soap.  In #4, Murder, Hank outwits a gang of hoodlum dogs who are trying to take over the ranch.  In #5, Faded Love, Hank, all perfumed up by a dead skunk, goes to court Beulah.  In #6, Sleeping Dogs, Hank goes after a chicken killer on the ranch.  In #7, Corncob, Hank and Drover think that they are rich.  In #8, One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse, Hank rescues two girls from a horse bent on murder.  In #9, Halloween Ghost, Hank and Drover meet a ghost.  In #10, Every Dog Has His Day, Loper, Hank’s owner, is considering replacing Hank with a purebred Border Collie who is very good at herding cattle.  In #11, Unchanted Forest, Hank, with the help of Madame Moonshine, the witch, rescues little Alfred from a bobcat.  In #12, Fiddle-Playing Fox, Hank gets led astray by a fiddle-playing fox.  In #13, Wounded Buzzard, Hank helps rescue an old crotchety buzzard who crashed through the windshield of Slim’s truck.

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Loyalty Under Tough Circumstances

Eyes of the Emperor

Author: Salisbury, Graham

Recommended: Yes.  A historical fiction story focusing on the Japanese in World War II from an unusual angle.

Recommended age: 12 – 14; 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult

Summary of Plot: In a story based on real circumstances, Eddy joins the US Army in the days before World War II.  He wants to make a break with his Japanese past.   However, once Pearl Harbor hits, the Japanese are viewed with suspicion.    Unexpectedly, Eddy and his friends are given a difficult assignment far from the battle lines.

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Legos For All

Standing Small by Nevin Martell

Fun account of the history of Lego Mini figures.

6 – 8; 8 – 10; 10 – 12; 12 – 14; 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult

Interesting facts about many of Lego’s mini-figures.

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