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Author Archives: Katy K.
3 for Teens: American Road Trip, You’d Be Mine, and Finding Yvonne
Three realistic teen books, all with musical characters – American Road Trip by Patrick Flores-Scott, You’d Be Mine by Erin Hahn, and Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert. Continue reading
Posted in books, Realistic, Romance, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged African-American, Latino/a, Latinx, music, PTSD, teen fiction, teen romance
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Quarantine Book Buys and State of the TBR
The #CybilsReadDown is done! I have a few more books to review, but I read a lot. Here are the books that have come into my life since my initial post – mostly purchased from local bookstores, but a couple … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, books, Lists, Middle Grade, picture books, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, #wndb, TBR
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Graphic Novels: This Place, Guts, Best Friends
Here’s my #CybilsReadDown Reckoning, plus reviews of three don’t-miss graphic novels (one YA, two middle grade) – This Place:150 Years Retold by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Sonny Assu, and Brandon Mitchell et al., Guts by Raina Telgemeier, and Best Friends by Shannon Hale. Continue reading
3 Atmospheric Middle Grade Fantasies
The clock is ticking on the #CybilsReadDown, so as I’ve once again been reading faster than I can review, I’m going to jump back to try to finish up some of the books that I read early on in quarantine. … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged Asian-American, Chinese-American, Ireland, New England, San Francisco, youth fantasy
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12 Magical Teen Fantasy Books on Hoopla
Here are some great fantasy books for teens to download from libraries whether or not their library is open to the public yet. Most of them are books I’ve personally enjoyed, with a few top of the TBR pile books thrown in as well. Continue reading
The Thief Knot by Kate Milford
The Thief Knot by Kate Milford is a welcome return to the world of Greenglass House, an urgent mystery set in the last few days before school lets out for the summer. Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Mystery, Print
Tagged youth fantasy, youth mystery
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Malamander and Gargantis
Continuing on with important topics, Rosemary at Mom Read it put together a great list of anti-racism resources from multiple places, while author Shanna Miles put together list of Black Kids Living books, saying on Twitter “Buy a book about … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged humor, middle grade fiction, monsters, noir, youth fiction
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Middle School beyond the Margins: Song for a Whale and Keep it Together, Keiko Carter
These days, my work of trying to get books celebrating marginalized voices into kids’ hands seems too little, too slow. I’m trying to find meaningful ways to support more current and active anti-racism work, while still keeping on with sharing … Continue reading
12 Snuggle-Worthy Picture Books on Hoopla
Here’s a look at some picture books that I love and was thrilled to find on hoopla. Several of these have attached audio, so kids not yet able to read on their own can enjoy on their own. But of … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, picture books, Print, Realistic
Tagged hoopla, picture books
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3 Ground-breaking LGBTQ Graphic Novels for Kids and Teens
I realize that I missed that halfway point of the#CybilsReadDown on May 15, but I thought I’d do a quick check-in while it’s still May. I started off with 13 books on my already-read, need to review pile, 12 books … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Asian-American, DHH, fiber, graphic novels, Jews, LGBTQ, stepfamilies
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