In 1995 when author Amar Shah was a ninth grade sports journalist, he had the opportunity to meet and report on some of the greatest players of all time. This graphic novel chronicles his encounters with Shaq, Michael Jordan, and the coaches and players that he rather miraculously got to know. At the same time, Amar deals with jealous friends, awkward situations with girls, and he learns some lessons in how to behave in the grown-up world of sports reporting. Adults will likely be even more amazed than kids by Amar's high school experiences, but kids who love basketball will be thrilled to have a graphic novel for them.
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The Dysfunctional Family's Guide to Murder by Kate Emery
The Dysfunctional Family's Guide to Murder by Kate Emery is thoroughly enjoyable murder mystery with a quirky, funny 14-year-old Australian narrator. Ruth's extended family is visiting the rural home of GG, their wealthy step grandmother, when GG is murdered by a blow to the head with a typewriter. Ruth and her cousin Dylan go into full detective mode against the wishes of their parents and they discover that multiple family members had either a reason or an opportunity to kill GG, or at least to want her dead. Our snarky, smart narrator, Ruth, breaks the fourth wall by talking right to the reader, telling us that a second body is going to turn up dead, admitting that she is crushing on her handsome cousin, and letting us know when she's about to do something dangerous that her father wouldn't approve of. There's no blood and gore, but it's a legit mystery with references to Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, and Murder She Wrote. Ruth is an outstanding storyteller. A top choice for middle school mystery fans.
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