
Cadre Kids – Episode 34
02/01/21 • 29 min
Episode 34 – Cadre Kids
The Cadre Kids is an adventure book where homeschooled ghost-hunting teenage twins Jake and Rosa are forced into the daunting world of public school. Where they must face the challenges that come along with it. Join in their adventures as they are thrust into a new world with new challenges.
An ambitious politician with an underlying nefarious agenda pushes for school choice but, it comes at a cost. Their mom instead of embracing the change fights the system thrusting the twin teenagers along with their older brother, Ted, into the public eye and national headlines. The good news is the teenagers test two grades above their age level. The bad news is being smart, they question everything drawing the ire of the Congressman’s Aide.
This is one of the first books where the author reached out to us. If you are an author of a young adult book let us know and if it is something up our alley we’d be glad to review it for Reading Radio.
Recommended Age: 11-12 Our Scores:
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Get Cadre Kids on AmazonOr check out our next book: To Kill A Mocking Bird
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Episode 34 – Cadre Kids
The Cadre Kids is an adventure book where homeschooled ghost-hunting teenage twins Jake and Rosa are forced into the daunting world of public school. Where they must face the challenges that come along with it. Join in their adventures as they are thrust into a new world with new challenges.
An ambitious politician with an underlying nefarious agenda pushes for school choice but, it comes at a cost. Their mom instead of embracing the change fights the system thrusting the twin teenagers along with their older brother, Ted, into the public eye and national headlines. The good news is the teenagers test two grades above their age level. The bad news is being smart, they question everything drawing the ire of the Congressman’s Aide.
This is one of the first books where the author reached out to us. If you are an author of a young adult book let us know and if it is something up our alley we’d be glad to review it for Reading Radio.
Recommended Age: 11-12 Our Scores:
Jason Alora AverageYour Scores:
Get Cadre Kids on AmazonOr check out our next book: To Kill A Mocking Bird
Looking for more books like this one check out or other Shows:Running Out Of Time – Margaret Peterson Haddix – Episode 14
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Of Mice and Men – Episode 33
Episode 33 – Of Mice and Men
Publishers summary:
Over seventy-five years since its first publication, Steinbeck’s tale of commitment, loneliness, hope, and loss remains one of America’s most widely read and taught novels. An unlikely pair, George and Lennie, two migrant workers in California during the Great Depression, grasp for their American Dream. They hustle work when they can, living a hand-to-mouth existence. For George and Lennie have a plan: to own an acre of land and a shack they can call their own. When they land jobs on a ranch in the Salinas Valley, the fulfillment of their dream seems to be within their grasp. But even George cannot guard Lennie from the provocations, nor predict the consequences of Lennie’s unswerving obedience to the things George taught him.
Recommended Age: 13 and up
This book has some serious tones several
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To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee – Episode 35
To Kill a Mocking Bird – Episode 35
To Kill a Mockingbird is the 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by the American author Harper Lee. It was published in 1960.
Told by the six-year-old Jean Louise Finch, known as Scout, the story takes place during three years (1933–35) of the Great Depression in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, the seat of Maycomb County. Nicknamed Scout, she lives with her older brother Jeremy, nicknamed Jem, and their widowed father Atticus, a middle-aged lawyer. It is the story of Scout, her brother, Jem, and their small town. The story revolves largely around Addicus’ defense of Tom Robins, an African-American, for the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell. But the story is also full of small-town stories and wonderful characters.
Recommended Age:
Due to some of the racially charged topics and language of this book we suggest 14-15 to start this book.
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Transcript: (This was done by AI so it may not be 100% correct, just trying it out)
Alora
Hello, and welcome back to reading radio.
Alora
I’m Alora
Jason
and I’m Jason.
Alora
This month’s book is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This was one of the books chosen by our Facebook page. I think I have no idea I’m not allowed on it.
Jason
Yes, it was a top vote that remain for our Facebook groups polls for what books we should do. And that so it the topwas a topic. So we did. But before we jump into all that, you have a very important announcement.
Alora
I am being published again.
Jason
Yay. Tell us about it.
Alora
So I entered a writing competition through young writers, USA, it was a 100 word, short story. That was the limits. And the theme was trapped. And my story was chosen to be published.
Jason
Nice. And you didn’t tell us that you’re putting in for this? No, I didn’t. You just decided to surprise us.
Alora
Yes. And then I forgot about it. And my mom opened the letter and called me up and I completely forgot. And she used my name. And so I thought I was in trouble. And then she handed me the paper.
Jason
So I don’t even know. Okay, I was at work when this happened. You didn’t tell me this. I’m hearing this for the first time. So she opened your mail. Was it addressed to you or addressed to the parents?
Alora
I think it was addressed to me.
Jason
That’s a felony. We want us to take this part out. Oh, no. Anyway, so yeah. So she found out people you didn’t get a chance to tell her? Yes, she. So what inspired you to write the story?
Alora
I just saw it and I kind of had nothing else to do because it was in the midst of quarantines. So I wrote it out. I went through a few drafts. And then like kind of settled on was, um, they’re trapped in a maze.
Jason
Okay, so some sort of contest or something. Yeah, Hunger Games ish, like, Yeah. All right. And you always like that kind of weird trippy stuff, like, I’m worried for what things you’re gonna get into in the future.
There’s just, like, even in the books, all right. Well,
that’s I don’t mean in real life. I mean, that kind of Anyway, we’ll talk about limits on what you can put in your earholes later. But that’s good. That sounds good. So I’m, uh, I’m buried deep in a new job, helping to save the world, we’re helping to roll out the COVID vaccine. So it makes me feel really good about what I’m doing. But it is exhausting work. And so I barely have time to do anything outside of work, and this podcast and run you kids all over the place. So I don’t have a whole lot to share. But I am hoping to save the world. Yay. Su...
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