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Author Archives: Katy K.
Two for Grown-Ups
Here’s a last couple of adult books before things shift over to a steady diet of middle grade speculative fiction. The Book of Life. All Souls Trilogy Book 3 by Deborah Harkness. Viking, 2014 This is the last book in … Continue reading
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Tagged Adult, adult fantasy, Deborah Harkness, librarians, Rainbow Rowell, scholars, vampires, witches
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The Fourteenth Goldfish
It’s Stephanie Burgis’ Hot Chocolate Day! Which means you should all take a break and drink some hot chocolate to celebrate the release of the Kat, Incorrigible boxed set! (This is on my wishlist… I will have to buy it … Continue reading
Sisters
I’ve enjoyed both Smile and Drama, and was very excited to see this coming out! (Also, Raina is really nice in person – you should go meet her if you have the chance!) Sisters by Raina Telgemeier. Graphix, 2014. Telgemeier … Continue reading
Cybils Nominations are Open!
It’s official! You can now go in and nominate your favorite kids and teen books to be considered for Cybils awards. The more books judges have to read, the better the choices, so don’t feel you have to be an … Continue reading
The Girls at the Kingfisher Club
It’s just a few short hours until the Cybils nominations open at midnight PST on October 1! Be thinking of your favorite children’s books from the last year to nominate, and take a look at the rules on the Cybils … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, fairy tales, historical fiction, Manhattan, twelve dancing princesses
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The Eighth Day
Here’s a contemporary fantasy with an Arthurian twist. I was happy to win an ARC from fellow book blogger Akossiwa Ketoglo. The Eighth Day by Dianne K. Salerni. Harper Collins Children’s, 2014. Recent orphan Jax Aubrey, 13, through some legal … Continue reading
State of the Book Basket – September
Here’s what’s currently in our library book basket – but just the books checked out from the library where I work. Both kids are now going to the school library weekly, and just had a trip to the library with … Continue reading
The Shadow Hero
I’m tagging in at the very end of the More Diverse Universe that Aarti over at Booklust is hosting. Looking closely at the rules, I realized that none of the books with diverse characters that I already have waiting to … Continue reading
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Tagged #diversiverse, Asian-American, diversity, graphic novels, superheroes, teen graphic novels
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Three from Kate Milford
I’d been meaning to read Kate Milford for a while, but having a big package of her books show up from the Book Smugglers was a big incentive to actually do so! Boneshaker by Kate Milford. Clarion Books, 2010. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn, crossroads magic, devils, folklore, Missouri, teen fantasy, youth fantasy
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Target Practice
Target Practice. Cleopatra in Space Vol 1. by Mike Maihick. Graphix, 2014. Cleopatra, before she was queen, was a teenaged girl trying to worm her way out of formal lessons so she could spend more time perfecting her slingshot skills. … Continue reading

