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Author Archives: Katy K.
More Teen Love: Opposite of Always, Emergency Contact, and Frankly in Love
I’m catching up on more heart-tugging teen romances that will still make you feel better about the world. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Print, Realistic, Romance, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged teen fiction, teen romance, time travel
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Apply to be a Cybils Judge!
If you have been reading my blog for a year or more, you’ll know that many years I have served as a panelist for the Cybils awards. This is a great deal of fun, allowing me to read lots of … Continue reading
The League of Secret Heroes: Cape and Mask by Kate Hannigan
Once again, being behind both in reading and reviewing means that I get to review the first two books of a series at the same time. I have enjoyed every book I’ve read by Kate Hannigan so far (see Cupcake … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Historical, Lists, Print
Tagged historical fantasy, New York City, San Francisco, superheroes, world war ii, youth fantasy
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Just South of Home by Karen Strong
Just South of Home by Karen Strong, a spooky summer story with ties to African-American history, was perfect vacation reading this year. Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, contemporary fantasy, Georgia, ghosts, Karen Strong, youth fantasy
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Magical Middle School: 12 Speculative Fiction School Stories
Here are twelve tales of magic at middle school – you only wish your school were this exciting! Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Lists, Middle Grade, Sci-Fi
Tagged bibliography, middle school fiction, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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Show Me a Sign and Indian No More
There are two very exciting things about these books – first, they are both fantastic, and from underrepresented voices. Secondly (okay, maybe more exciting for me than for you, dear reader) is that I got both of these books in … Continue reading
Posted in books, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged DHH, Martha's Vineyard, Native American, New England, sign language, Umpqua, Wampanoag, youth historical fiction
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The Girl and the Witch’s Garden and Catalyst
Here are two new middle grade fantasies that appear light on the surface, but address serious issues underneath – The Girl and the Witch’s Garden by Erin Bowman and Catalyst by Sarah Beth Durst. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged cats, gardening, youth fantasy
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Magical History: 12 Takes on Our Past + Magic for Teens
Here is the fourth in my series of lists for teens, this one featuring 14 great historical fantasy picks. Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Historical, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged bibliography, historical fantasy, teen fantasy
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Teen Love: This is My Brain in Love, Secret of a Heart Note, and Don’t Date Rosa Santos
Here are three teen stories with romance at the center and satisfyingly sweet endings, though all of them have the good grace to be as much or more about our main character figuring out who she is and where she … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Print, Realistic, Reviews, Romance, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, Chinese-American, Cuban-American, Latino/a, Latinx, magical realism, mental health, teen romance
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Seventh Grade Switch: The First Rule of Punk and Roll with It
Here are two stories of two seventh-grade kids finding their way in new schools. The First Rule of Punk is a Pura Belpré honor book, and Roll with It is a 2019 Cybils finalist. The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. … Continue reading
Posted in books, Middle Grade
Tagged Arkansas, cerebral palsy, Chicago, disabilities, Latino/a, Latinx, Mexican-American, youth fiction
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