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Category Archives: Reviews
Felix Yz
Felix Yz by Lisa Bunker. Viking, 2017. Thirteen-year-old Felix was just a toddler sitting on his scientist father’s lap when an experiment exploded. His father died, while Felix’s consciousness was fused with that of an alien, whom they call Zyx. … Continue reading
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse and #NotYourPrincess
Here are two books celebrating the Native American/Aboriginal experience – one that finally made its way to the top of my reading list, and one new book that the teen librarian kindly purchased for me after I told her how … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, #ReadDiverse2017, art, Native American, poetry, road trips, teen, youth fiction
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Journey across the Hidden Islands by Sarah Beth Durst
I was so excited when an author from my Top 10 Fantasy Authors I’ve Never Read list popped up on the Cybils nominations this year! Sarah Beth Durst writes mostly YA – I understand this is her first middle grade … Continue reading
Tumble & Blue by Cassie Beasley
It’s all Cybils all the time for me right now – except for this book, which I read just as the Cybils nomination period was opening in the expectation that it would be nominated, because Circus Mirandus had been so … Continue reading
Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh
Here’s a super-creepy book by We Need Diverse Books founder Ellen Oh for those who want to hang on to that Halloween feeling. Or maybe just like reading stories of haunted houses. Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh. HarperCollins, 2017. Harper … Continue reading
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Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, #wndb, Asian-American, ghosts, youth fantasy
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Sputnik’s Guide to Life on Earth
Back to Cybils-nominated books with a whimsical adventure with an alien, from the author of the updated Chitty Chitty Bang Bang books. Sputnik’s Guide to Life on Earth by Frank Cottrell Boyce. Harper Collins Children’s 2017. Prez Mellows lives his … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, foster children, grandparents, memory loss, Scotland, youth science fiction
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Snowspelled by Stephanie Burgis.
Quick break for another pre-Cybils review, a charming Regency fantasy-romance, with strong underpinnings. Snowspelled. The Harwood Spellbook 1 by Stephanie Burgis. Five Fathoms Press, 2017. Cassandra Harwood used to be Angland’s only female magicians, and one of its best altogether. … Continue reading
A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander
William Alexander’s latest book is short, spooky and delicious, with a strong core. A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander. Illustrated by Kelly Murphy. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2017. Rosa Díaz is the daughter of the world’s best ghost appeasement … Continue reading
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Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, African-American, ghosts, Latino/a, youth fantasy
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Dark Surroundings, Bright Spirits: 3 Novels
Here are three books for teens and middle grade students that take a hard look at the African-American experience through the eyes of strong young people Continue reading
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Tagged #OwnVoices, #ReadDiverse2017, African-American, diversity, teen fantasy, time travel, youth historical fiction
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The Shadow Cipher. York Book 1 by Laura Ruby
The Shadow Cipher. York Book 1 by Laura Ruby. Walden Pond Press, 2017. Over a hundred years ago, the two Morningstarr siblings created York as the jewel of America. Tall, glittering buildings with elevators that go all different directions, subways … Continue reading

