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Category Archives: Books
August State of the Book Basket
It’s almost the end of summer – this week is the big back-to-school picnic at the lake, where the children find out what teacher they’ll have next year. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that my daughter gets the same K/1 … Continue reading
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Rose and the Lost Princess
I really enjoyed reading Rose, one of the Cybils finalists this year, and I was so happy when I won this copy of the sequel from Liviana at . Rose and the Lost Princess by Holly Webb. Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2014. … Continue reading
Bud, Not Buddy and The Mighty Miss Malone
Before I get on to books, I wanted to let all of my blogging friends not already connected with the Cybils know that Cybils season is coming up. If you’re interested in being a Cybils panelist, you can apply now … Continue reading
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Tagged African-American, award winners, diversity, Great Depression, historical fiction, Indiana, Michigan, Newbery, youth audiobooks
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Traitors’ Gate
I’ve talked before about the trouble I’ve had finishing series, especially since I became a librarian and book blogger. There are just so many series to try! This book is the last in the series I was feeling most guilty … Continue reading
American Born Chinese
Gene Luen Yang is a well-known graphic novel author. I can reel off a list of five or six books and series he’s written, but until now, hadn’t actually read any of them. I decided to remedy this problem starting … Continue reading
12 Spec Fic Books for Teen Boys Starring Girls
Way back in November, I wrote a list of my top ten fantasy books for middle grade boys starring girls. It’s taken me a while to put this companion list together – but here are a dozen favorite fantasy and … Continue reading
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Tagged bibliography, books for boys, steampunk, teen fantasy, teen science fiction
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Cupcake Cousins
I won Cupcake Cousins from the 48 Hour Book Challenge – many thanks to Kate Hannigan, and to Tiffany Gholar, the artist who designed the tote bag that was also part of the prize package. I read Cupcake Cousins almost … Continue reading
Hunt for the Hydra
Pirates are good, but pirates in space are even better! This one was recommended by several people, including Charlotte at Charlotte’s Library and Stephanie at Views from the Tesseract. Hunt for the Hydra. Jupiter Pirates Book 1. by Jason Fry. … Continue reading
The Goblin Emperor
This is the adult fantasy I’ve been hearing the most about this year, and well worth the buzz. The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison. Tor, 2014. Katherine Addison is a pseudonym for Sarah Monette, whose Melusine I read and enjoyed … Continue reading


