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Category Archives: books
Want by Cindy Pon
Confession time: I have a seven page document with notes of books that I’ve read and want to write full reviews of. I’m trying to post more frequent, quick reviews to catch up. This was one of my eagerly anticipated … Continue reading
Posted in books, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, Asian, dystopia, environment, Taiwan, teen science fiction
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2017 in Review: by the Numbers
So my plans to be super on top of posting are being foiled by weather and sick kids and lots of actual work… but I’ve been slowly working on these numbers over the past several weeks. Is this fun for … Continue reading
Victor Shmud, Total Expert
Victor Shmud, Total Expert: Let’s Do a Thing. Victor Shmud, Total Expert: Night of the Living Things by Jim Benton. Scholastic, 2017, 2018. Victor is an expert at everything he puts his mind to, from makeovers to intergalactic space battles … Continue reading
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Tagged Early Chapter Books, youth fantasy, youth science fiction, zombies
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Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2018: Underground Railroad
Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2018 (1/27/18) is in its 5th year and was founded by Valarie Budayr from Jump Into A Book and Mia Wenjen from PragmaticMom. Our mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’ … Continue reading
2017 Diverse Reading
Here’s a summary of my diverse reading from mid-October 16 to the end of December 2017. This was peak Cybils reading period, which is why I have just two books here that aren’t middle grade speculative fiction. Following is a … Continue reading
2017 in Review: the Books
Finally, I found a some time to go through the books I read in 2017 and pull together my top-rated books. This is everything I read rated 9 and above. The only thing I’ve cut in the interests of your … Continue reading
5 Bookish Resolutions for 2018 + 12 Books I missed in 2017
5 Bookish Resolutions for 2018 + 12 Books I missed in 2017 It’s Tuesday (or it was) and so once again I am tempted away from my backlog of reviews and my looking back at what I read in 2017 … Continue reading
9 more Cybils titles I loved
I really do love all the books we put on the Cybils Finalists list this year. But is it really surprising that when we’re considering over twelve dozen books I fall in love with more than seven? I know we … Continue reading
2017 Cybils Finalists
Happy New Year, dear readers! I’m back at work after spending a week with my family. I have lots of lists and stats to get to – but first of all, in case you missed it, the Cybils finalists were … Continue reading
Ghosts of Greenglass House
It’s been three long years since we were first introduced to Milo Pine and his parents in their fabulous inn at Greenglass House. I was very excited that the new book was nominated for the Cybils, so that I had … Continue reading

