
When two kids, Huggs and Tuckie, discover a time machine, they embark on a crazy adventure, running into historical figures, cavemen, disco parties, futuristic theme parks, and even themselves. Start in the middle of the book, then turn the pages to travel forwards and backwards in time. But can a book that starts in the middle really be good? See what KLA thinks in this super honest review.
Nov 7, 2018
41 min

Undoubtedly a staple in children's literature, the Little House series has inspired daydreams of living a simpler life, and as a first-person account, there are few better ways to learn what life was truly like back in the late 1800's. So grab a peppermint stick or pig's tail, sit back, and listen as Pa plays his fiddle and tells us a story by the warm fire. It's cold outside, but we have nowhere to be...
Aug 15, 2018
36 min

Who knew that Suzanne Collins wrote another series??? Ok we knew...but it isn't nearly as popular as The Hunger Games. Does that mean it isn't as good? Or that the age groups who love The Hunger Games just think this book is too childish? This time we discuss war, Suzanne Collins' influence on Nickelodeon, discrimination, the limits of using 'a chosen one' and 'a prophecy', and whether this book deserves a place at the renowned KitLit table (like the Round Table, but even better.)
Aug 8, 2018
35 min

Anna Sewell's book, Black Beauty, was one of the very first novels to introduce a story from the point of view of an animal. It's inspired hundreds of authors including some of our very favorites- but how does it stack up against more modern interpretations? Is a book meant to promote animal welfare, despite depicting downright brutal treatment of horses, meant for children? Is this more book or bible parable? Let us know what you think!
Aug 1, 2018
30 min

Finally, a book Brandon read when he was little! But how does it hold up to the nostalgia-tinted glasses? We have animals, aliens, and teenagers so there's bound to be action and plenty of drama, but is this one of the darkest kidlit books we've ever read? Plus: how the reprint turned out, what animals Molly and Brandon would turn into if they had to fight the Yeerk army, and just how much does nostalgia affect one's opinion of a book?
Jul 18, 2018
41 min

How does one fit in when they only stand out? This week we're discussing Wonder, one of the most renowned, most reviewed, and highest rated books we've ever seen. There are multiple spin-off books, calendars, a movie... but does it deserve it for simply featuring an underrepresented protagonist? Or is there something truly special about this book? The answer isn't necessarily obvious...
Jul 11, 2018
28 min

Love fairytales? Well this one has them all! The best part, they're all based just after the events of all the stories you're familiar with. But did Chris Colfer being famous influence the popularity of this book? Or does it deserve the limelight? This week we discuss the importance of good writing, description, and plot in a Middle Grade novel as well as Froggy and the 4 Prince Charmings, a surprisingly great villain backstory, and how seemingly smart characters can do really dumb things.
Jul 5, 2018
36 min

Our second world-renowned globally loved classic; but how does it compare to Secret Garden? And who enjoyed had more to say about this book? Molly or Brandon? Join us as we discuss the importance of a good protagonist, who the actual main character of this book is, anime?! (yes, Brandon was very excited...), the death of a loved character, Anne based theme parks and...potatoes? Looking for more fun Anne facts? Check this out! https://www.cbc.ca/books/75-facts-you-might-not-know-about-anne-of-green-gables-and-author-lucy-maud-montgomery-1.4084431
Jun 27, 2018
36 min

Molly read this 10 times as a kid? But how does it stack up against adult sensibilities? What does Brandon think about reading yet another girly princess book? This week we discuss the correlation between Ella Enchanted and Cinderella, what worked and didn't work, adorable romances, driven female characters, fairy tales and fairy curses, and some hilarious reviews.
Jun 20, 2018
28 min

This book is all about memories, so it's funny that, if you're anything like Molly and Brandon (and most young readers), you may only remember one specific twist. But as adults (or just really big kids...) we've discovered that the book holds other joys we've long forgotten. Join us as we discuss one of the most beloved and most hated dystopian novels ever written.
Jun 13, 2018
25 min
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