There are just three days until the Cybils Nominations close. There’s still time for you to put in your nomination if you haven’t already! Earlier this week, I posted a dozen books that I’ve read and hope will be nominated (two of them have been nominated since.) Here are 12 more titles that I haven’t yet read but am interested in reading. If you’ve read and liked them, or if they sound like something you’d like to read and you haven’t nominated anything yet, I’m giving you permission to nominate them now! (Since I haven’t read any of these books yet, the links go to Goodreads.) And if you have already nominated a book and have other books you hope someone else will nominated, please let me know in the comments!



Island of Whispers by Frances Hardinge.Illustrated by Emily Gravett. ISBN 9781419774331Chainbreakers by Julian Randall. ISBN 9781250882028- On a Wing and a Tear by Cynthia Leitich Smith. ISBN 9780062870001



- Blackberry Fox by Kathrin Tordesi. Translated by Cathrin Wirtz. ISBN 9781665910194
- Rougarou Magic by Rachel M. Marsh. ISBN 9780063325388
- A Split Second by Janae Marks. ISBN 9780063212367



- Jaden Powers and the Inheritance Magic by Jamar J. Perry. ISBN 9781547612789
A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall by Jasmine Warga. ISBN 9780062956705Jasmine Is Haunted by Mark Oshiro.ISBN 9781250337290



Finn and Ezra’s Bar Mitzvah Time Loopby Joshua S. Levy. ISBN 9780063248243- Farrah Noorzad and the Ring of Fate by Deeba Zargarpur. ISBN 9780593564417
- The House on Yeet Street by Preston Norton. ISBN 9781454950400


Wait, there’s a new Frances Hardinge??! Also: Cybils nominations! How is it already that time of year?! Glad I happened to see your post on the very last day of nominations!
I’m glad you saw this, too! And I also just found out about the new Frances Hardinge book (which just got nominated today or maybe last night) or I would have read it already!
These posts have made me realize how out of the loop I’ve fallen when it comes to new MG releases! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! I always feel behind, too, when I spend all year reading and still haven’t read most of the nominated books when the list comes together.