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Library’s Most Wanted

When Libby’s Aunt Nora anoints her “Deputy Librarian,” Libby is all about it. She takes the letter of the law seriously, and outlaws most of the kids in the children’s room for one offense or another. But when she finds herself Deputy Librarian of a ghost town, Libby realizes that maybe, in holding so fast to the letter of the law, she has missed the spirit of it completely.

Library's Most Wanted, by Carolyn Leiloglou | Little Book, Big Story

Library’s Most Wanted is a sweet story that allows us to see Libby’s shift from strict, black-and-white thinking to a subtler, more forgiving viewpoint. But it isn’t preachy: it is, first and foremost, a really fun story. And that is what connected with my kids most—that story is the reason I find this book tucked into bed with the little girls and in the hands of the big girls when they curl up to read in the our window seat.

Library's Most Wanted, by Carolyn Leiloglou | Little Book, Big Story

Carolyn Leiloglou (Noah Green: Junior Zookeeper) tells a story that is fun to read and fun to talk about and that might inspire one, later, to play “deputy librarian” in the backyard.


Library’s Most Wanted
Carolyn Leiloglou; Sarah Pogue (2020)


Disclosure: I did receive a copy of this book for review, but I was not obligated to review this book or compensated for my review in any way. I share this book with you because I love it, not because I was paid to do so.

Noah Green: Junior Zookeeper

When Noah finds a strange pet curled up in a hat at a garage sale, she finds her first pet. Cappy comes home with her through a loop hole in her parents’ “no pet” policy, but quickly becomes larger (and odder) than Noah or her parents anticipated. What guinea pig likes to swim? What dog eats vegetables?

What is Cappy?

This is the question at the heart of Carolyn Leiloglou’s sweet first novel, a skinny book kickstarting a series for new readers. Now is when I should mention that Carolyn is a friend of mine—a wonderful friend and fellow book blogger who is a wealth of writing advice, encouragement, and fabulous book reviews. It’s rare to find a friend who shares your weird hobby (in this case, reading and reviewing kids’ books), but if anything puts two people with the same weird hobby in the same room, it’s the internet.

Yay, the internet.

Noah Green: Junior Zookeeper, by Carolyn Leiloglou | Little Book, Big Story

But I digress. Carolyn’s first book introduces Noah and Cappy and, after some endearing adventures, brings Noah to the point of making a Very Hard Decision. This is the part of the book I loved the best, because it was an ending that felt just right, as though it really couldn’t have ended any other way, and that is the best sort of ending.

I am—affection for the author aside—excited to see what Noah does next. And I am—affection for the author back at center stage—excited to encourage and support an author whose work is worth supporting.


Noah Green: Junior Zookeeper and the Garage Sale Pet
Carolyn Leiloglou (2019)


Disclosure: I did receive copy of this book for review, but I was not obligated to review this book or compensated for my review in any way. I share this book with you because I love it, not because I was paid to do so.