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Collect Raindrops, by Nikki McClure

I found this book by chance at the library (it had been put in the wrong section), and immediately knew it had to come home with me. Nikki McClure is a paper cutting artist and Collect Raindrops is a collection of her works, and it is fascinating!

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Shadow, by Suzy Lee

I was really excited to receive this book through the interlibrary loans because it is so clever! Suzy Lee created three books using the center fold of the book as the basis of her stories. It is so clever! Let’s dive into Shadow.

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The Promise, by Nicola Davies and Laura Carlin

Last time I was at the library, I took advantage of the librarian looking for my interlibrary loan books to have a browse in the children’s section. I have to admit, it was an unhappy haul, but I did stumble upon this beautiful book. Let’s take a look at The Promise by Nicola Davies and illustrated by Laura Carlin.

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Fern and Otto, by Stephanie Graegin

I found a copy of the first book of The Heartwood Hotel series, and it is such a cute story full of funny and enchanted characters. I really liked the cute illustrations and was very excited to see the Stephanie Graegin had her own storybooks. This week, I received Fern and Otto through the interlibrary loans, and it is such an adorable book.

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Garlic and the Vampire, by Bree Paulsen

I first heard of this book through Jen Campbell, and I instantly knew I had to find it! This week, I received it from the interlibrary loans (what else is new?), and I’m excited to share the graphic novel Garlic and the Vampire by Bree Paulsen with you.

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Cat’s Cradle- The Golden Twine, by Jo Rioux

I shared another of Jo Rioux graphic novels, The Daughters of Ys, a few weeks ago, and I loved Jo Rioux’ work so much, I ordered her book Cat’s Cradle- The Golden Twine that she both wrote and illustrated. This is such a fun book!

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The Queen in the Cave, by Júlia Sardà

Yes, another Júlia Sardà book! What can I say, I just love and admire her work so much! Let’s jump right in and take a look at The Queen in the Cave written and illustrated by Júlia Sardà.

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The Daughters of Ys, by M.T. Anderson and Jo Rioux

I usually love to feature books I find at the library, but this week, I had no luck, and so I’ll go with a book from my own bookshelf. I ordered this week’s book last December as an End-of-Year-You’ve-Made-It gift to myself. I was really excited to discovered it because Jo Rioux is a Canadian illustrator based in Ottawa. It’s always so inspiring to find local illustrators and artists. Let’s jump in and look at The Daughters of Ys, by M.T. Anderson and Jo Rioux.

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The Cat, the Owl and the Fresh Fish

I’m always so excited to share books featuring cats. I cannot resist these little creatures, and I enjoyed this book a lot. Let me introduce The Cat, the Owl and the Fresh Fish by Nadine Robert and illustrated by Sang Miao. I am also excited because this book is written by a Quebec author, and it is always nice to read books from my region!

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If Winter Comes, Tell it I’m Not Here, by Simona Ciraolo

I will never stop saying how happy I am that the library is finally open! It is such a pleasure to stroll the shelves and pick up books. When I saw this title, I just had to bring it home. If Winter Comes, Tell It I’m Not Here, by Simona Ciraolo looked like a promising and very relatable title, and it did not disappoint!

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Trying, by Kobi Yamada and Elise Hurst

This is a book I don’t remember ordering from the inter-library loans. Sometimes, books can take quite a while to arrive, and since I’m perpetually looking for books, the threads that I followed to arrive to a certain book can become a bit tangled in my mind. It is such an incredible book magic that the right book always finds you at the right time! Trying written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Elise Hurst is one of those books.

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The Flower Garden by Renée Kurilla

Last weekend, we took advantage of the nice Spring weather and played tourist. We of course had to stop at Brome Books, my favourite book store. I love it so much because I never know what I will find. They have such a great selection of books!

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The Unwinding by Jackie Morris

It’s been a while since I wrote a book review here! I’m not sure where the month of March went, but it did so so quickly. In any case, as I was choosing a book for this week’s review, I suddenly remember putting this book aside for one of these posts

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Kokoro by Christine Mari

I’ve been following Christine Mari‘s work for a long time, and finally bought her book Kokoro the last time it was on sale. She is an incredible comic artist, and it is such a pleasure to be sharing her book with you this week!

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The Magical Yet, by Angela Diterlizzi and Lorena Alvarez

There are some books that you stumble upon by accident, on a whim. Sometimes these books fin you just at the right moment, as if in answer to your thoughts. This is exactly how I felt with The Magical Yet, written by Angela DiTerlizzi and illustrated by Lorena Alvarez.

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A Nest Is Noisy by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long

I kept getting this book as a recommendation every time I browsed books online, and I finally gave in and asked for it through the inter-library loans. Upon receiving it, I instantly knew I’d love A Nest is Noisy, written by Dianna Hutts Aston and illustrated by Sylvia Long.

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