Game Changing and Chupacabras
Bluebonnet Time! And this week I'm bringing you two!
Cline-Ransome, L.(2018) Game Changers. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster
Game Changers is the story of Serena and Venus Williams. It tells of their humble beginnings, and the amazing hard work and passion they put into their sport from a young age. It talks about the heads they turned, the records they broke, and the sisterly love they had for each other.
This was a great book. I've always admired the Williams sister's skills, but this book made me appreciate them even more. I must admit I teared up a bit towards the end. So beautiful! Also, this book gets a big thumbs up from my 8 year old.
Rubin, A. (2018) El Chupacabras. New York, NY: Dial Books for Young Readers
Hector loves his goats. He brushes them, he milks them, he even sings to them. His daughter Carla, likes her bicycle more. But when a goat goes missing, Carla is first on the scene. She finds the goat, deflated and flat as a pancake. Hector knows what's cause this. It's el Chupacabras!
I really liked this book. The story is hilarious, as is the artwork. It even has a few plot twists in there. I also like the way it is written. The story is bilingual, and the sentences have the Spanish and English intermixed. Underneath the main line however, will be the translated version, still mixed. There are parts however, that it isn't a translation, but a cleverly disguised punch line! This is another great book from the author that showed us a dragon's taco love.
Cline-Ransome, L.(2018) Game Changers. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster
Game Changers is the story of Serena and Venus Williams. It tells of their humble beginnings, and the amazing hard work and passion they put into their sport from a young age. It talks about the heads they turned, the records they broke, and the sisterly love they had for each other.
This was a great book. I've always admired the Williams sister's skills, but this book made me appreciate them even more. I must admit I teared up a bit towards the end. So beautiful! Also, this book gets a big thumbs up from my 8 year old.
Rubin, A. (2018) El Chupacabras. New York, NY: Dial Books for Young Readers
Hector loves his goats. He brushes them, he milks them, he even sings to them. His daughter Carla, likes her bicycle more. But when a goat goes missing, Carla is first on the scene. She finds the goat, deflated and flat as a pancake. Hector knows what's cause this. It's el Chupacabras!
I really liked this book. The story is hilarious, as is the artwork. It even has a few plot twists in there. I also like the way it is written. The story is bilingual, and the sentences have the Spanish and English intermixed. Underneath the main line however, will be the translated version, still mixed. There are parts however, that it isn't a translation, but a cleverly disguised punch line! This is another great book from the author that showed us a dragon's taco love.
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