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Category Archives: Reviews
Blog Tour! THE IN-BETWEEN by Rebecca K.S. Ansari
I am so excited today to be part of the blog tour for this spooky, twisty brand-new middle grade book, THE IN-BETWEEN by Rebecca K.S. Ansari. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Format, Genre, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged contemporary fantasy, fantasy mysteries, spooky, youth fantasy
2 Comments
Leaving Safety: The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street and Cleo Porter and the Body Electric
Here are two stories of girls – one past, one future – leaving the safety of their homes for the first time, and the adventures that follow. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Reviews, Sci-Fi
Tagged dragons, monsters, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
1 Comment
The Girl and the Ghost and The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow
Here’s trying to catch up with my reading, with two stories mixing introspection, action, and dealings with the supernatural. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged environment, ghosts, Malaysia, Muslim, Scotland, youth fantasy
5 Comments
The Time of Green Magic by Hilary McKay
Loosely defined magic and sharply drawn characters mix to form an atmospheric story of a blended family coming together, with book magic and a giant cat. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged blended families, cats, Hilary McKay, London, stepfamilies, youth fantasy
2 Comments
The Copycat by Wendy McLeod MacKnight
Here’s a school- and family-focused contemporary fantasy for fans of fantasy and realistic fiction. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Reviews
Tagged Canada, contemporary fantasy, middle grade fiction, middle school fiction, New Brunswick, youth fantasy
3 Comments
Apprentice Witches: Kiki’s Delivery Service and Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch
I was fortunate enough to read both a new translation of the classic Japanese fantasy book and a recent book inspired by in the same week. There is lots of charming witchy fun to be had in both of these! Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Japanese, Japanese-American, witches, youth fantasy
9 Comments
Stories, Stars, and Grandparents: When You Trap a Tiger and the Magic in Changing Your Stars
I love it when happy accidents like this happen – two very different books with similar themes popping up back-to-back in my TBR. Here we have two stories involving stories, stars, and close grandparent-grandchild relationships. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged dancing, grandparents, Harlem, mythology, tigers, time travel, youth fantasy
9 Comments
Bears! Water Bears and The Girl Who Speaks Bear
Here are two more Cybils nominees, both involving bears. Water Bears, with a Latinx author and main character, continues with the Latinx theme of the past week, while The Girl who Speaks Bear takes us to fantasy Russia. Whether you’re looking for a contemporary book with a hint of possible magic, or full-on folk tale-inspired historical fantasy, there’s a book here for you. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged bears, disabilities, dragons, islands, Latino/a, Latinx, magical realism, PTSD, Russia, trauma, Washington, youth fantasy
3 Comments
The Way to Rio Luna by Zoraida Cordova
The Way to Rio Luna by Zoraida Cordova is a sweet quest fantasy for middle grade readers. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Ecuador, foster children, Latino/a, Latinx, New York City, quest fantasy, youth fantasy
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