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Author Archives: Katy K.
Lilliput
I confess, I have yet to read the classic Gulliver’s Tale, but I read and reread T.H. White’s take on it, Mistress Masham’s Repose, in childhood. Naturally I had to read this more recent take on Lilliputians. Lilliput by Sam … Continue reading
Guest Post: Cheryl Mahoney on The People the Fairies Forget
I have enjoyed the two previous books in my blogging friend Cheryl Mahoney’s Beyond the Tales series, The Wanderers and The Storyteller and Her Sisters. This is part of the blog tour for her latest book, which I am very much looking forward … Continue reading
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Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible
Can you resist an invincible hamster princess? I certainly couldn’t, and was quite relieved to find this just as much fun as it looked. Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible by Ursula Vernon. Dial Books for Young Readers, 2015 Here is … Continue reading
A Dragon’s Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans
I confess, it was being nominated for the Cybils that made me pick this one up (finally), but it had been on my radar for a while, because as my son recently informed my daughter, dragons are the best. A … Continue reading
Cuckoo Song
My giveaway for the graphic novel Oddly Normal is open for just a few days more – that’s another book good for, but not limited to, Halloween. Go enter now! October 31 is also the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low … Continue reading
Hoodoo
Here’s another one for kids looking for something spooky for Halloween (or, you know, any other time.) This is one I already had checked out from the library for Cybils reading when I went to Kidlitcon and saw that the … Continue reading
One Witch at a Time
More Cybils reading! One Witch at a Time by Stacy DeKeyser. Simon & Schuster, 2015. This book is the sequel to The Brixen Witch, which I haven’t read, but I deduce from references in this book was a Pied Piper … Continue reading
The Jumbies
Here’s a scary adventure story perfect for this time of year. The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste. Algonquin Young Readers, 2015. The woods of Trinidad are filled with jumbies, the collective term for a wide variety of supernatural creatures, with one … Continue reading
Roller Girl
Here’s a Cybils-nominated graphic novel that I really enjoyed. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson. Dial Books, 2015. It’s the summer before middle school, and Astrid is just about to learn what a bumpy ride that will be. After watching a … Continue reading
Shadowshaper
This book was making the rounds of my favorite blogs – The Book Smugglers, Charlotte’s Library, By Singing Light – and I couldn’t resist it. It’s one I loved so much that I don’t know if I’ll be able to … Continue reading

