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Category Archives: Reviews
3 YA Fantasies: Winter, Pure Magic, A Tangle of Gold
There have been a lot of entries (final and not) in series that I love. Here are three that I’ve enjoyed recently. Winter. Lunar Chronicles Book 4 by Marissa Meyer. Feiwel and Friends, 2015. Here is a book with the challenging … Continue reading
Mouse Scouts
Mouse Scouts – working on badges inspired by vintage Girl Scout badges – but facing realistic mouse challenges as well. Irresistible!!! Mouse Scouts by Sarah Dillard. Yearling, 2016. Violet and her friend Tigerlily have just moved up from Buttercups to … Continue reading
A Plague of Bogles by Catherine Jinks
This is me catching up with series – a wonderful import from Australia that deserves more notice. A Plague of Bogles. City of Orphans Book 2 by Catherine Jinks. Read by Mandy Williams. Listening Library, Random House, 2015. Published in … Continue reading
Peas and Carrots
This is one that lots of other bloggers I trust liked – intriguing enough to induce me to read contemporary YA. Peas and Carrots by Tanita S. Davis. Alfred A. Knopf, 2016. The story alternates between the points of view … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #weNeedDiverseBooks, African-American, authors of color, diversity, foster children, teen fiction
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House of Shattered Wings
Once again, the Book Smugglers and Fan Girl Happy Hour, convinced me to try a book from a new author – even though it’s meant for adults. I swear I picked this up without even reading what it was about … Continue reading
A Tiger for Malgudi and The Man-Eater of Malgudi by R. K. Narayan
Back in February, my friend Maureen at By Singing Light interviewed a blogger I’d not yet run across – Deepika at Worn Corners. I started following Deepika, too. And in April when Deepika proposed a readalong for one of her … Continue reading
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
I’m always game for a good organizing book, and I figured that this one, still with a months-long hold list at my library over a year after we got it, was a good candidate. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up … Continue reading
My Two Blankets
My Two Blankets by Irena Kobald & Freya Blackwood. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015. Our young narrator loved her life at home in Africa, until war came and they had to leave. Now she lives in a place where everything is … Continue reading
The Exiles by Hilary McKay (series)
It was almost exactly three years ago that Charlotte, commenting on my review of Saffy’s Angel, suggested that I try The Exiles as well. I thought at the time that this book might be fantasy, thus explaining why so many … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged award winners, Guardian Award, humor, sisters, Smarties, youth fiction
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Secrets of the Dragon Tomb
I’m sure I first heard about this book through Stephanie Burgis’s Livejournal page – and I’m glad I did, because steampunk on Mars is right up my alley. This book made it to my Top 10 Middle Grade Fantasies That … Continue reading
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Tagged dragons, Mars, space travel, steampunk, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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