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Category Archives: books
Cybils Winners
Hooray! Hooray! The Cybils winners are out, and for the first time ever, a book that I nominated made it to be the winner. The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz is the winner in the Audiobooks category. I love this … Continue reading
Two Naomis
Tomorrow is Cybils Day! I’m still reading finalists at home and am happy to report that my daughter gave two thumbs up to Early Chapter Books Finalists Weekends with Max and His Dad by Linda Urban. Thanks once again to … Continue reading
Posted in books, Reviews
Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, African-American, coding, diversity, divorce, youth fiction
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Illuminae
I put the sequel to this book, Gemina, on my want-to-read list after reading the Book Smugglers review of it. (Those Book Smugglers! Always lengthening my list!) I started this one when it was nominated for a Cybils Audiobook award, … Continue reading
Sacrifice
Sacrifice by Cindy Pon. Month9Books, 2016. Cindy Pon’s previous book, Serpentine, ended on a dramatic cliff hanger, leaving me waiting a year to find out what would happen next. If you haven’t yet read Serpentine, you might wish to do … Continue reading
The Firefly Code
It was a little jarring after two years on the Round One panel for the Cybils Middle Grade Speculative Fiction to find that I had read only half of the finalists. Here’s one that I had read, thanks to Brandy … Continue reading
Me and Marvin Gardens and Ninja Librarians: The Sword in the Stacks
Here are two recent middle grade books that I was inspired to read by Kidlitcon, as both of these authors were there. Me and Marvin Gardens by Amy Sarig King. Arthur A. Levine Books, January 31, 2017. I received this … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary fantasy, middle grade fiction, youth fantasy
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2016 Review: the Books
Here at last are some of my top favorite books from 2016 First, my standard disclaimer about rating books: “I have never liked doing a public scale rating of books – the librarian in me would rather describe what’s in the … Continue reading
Lou Lou and Pea and the Mural Mystery for Multicultural Children’s Book Day
Today is Multicultural Children’s Book Day, started by Mia Wenjen of Pragmatic Mom and Valarie Budayr of JumpIntoaBook.com. I am super excited to be part of the blogger team supporting this! I’m reviewing the middle grade book Lou Lou and Pea and the Mural Mystery by Jill Diamond for MCBD and #readyourworld . Continue reading
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Top Ten Books I’m Looking Forward to for the First Half Of 2017
This week, I’m trying to plan my reading for the first half a 2017. These books are a mix of me searching for diverse middle grade and teen books – especially fantasy and science fiction – as well as new offerings from favorite authors. Continue reading
Rebellion of Thieves
Rebellion of Thieves. Robyn Hoodlum Book 2 by Kekla Magoon. Bloomsbury, 2016. The adventures of Robyn Hoodlum, a Robin Hood for a dystopian future which began in Shadows of Sherwood continue! Robyn’s done a great job of spreading awareness of … Continue reading

