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Category Archives: books
Cybils Finalists!
Happy New Year! I know I’m a bit late – but just in case you missed it, the Cybils Finalists have been announced! I’m very proud of the list our hard-working team put together for Middle Grade Speculative Fiction, even if I … Continue reading
Twofer: I’m with Cupid and Shadows of Sherwood
I’m with Cupid by Anna Staniszewski. Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2015. Marcus and Lena are middle school-aged matchmaker and soul collector, with both the strengths and the weaknesses to fit these skills. Lena likes life to be neatly organized, enjoys being able … Continue reading
Over the River & Through the Wood
I’m taking some time off to be with my family over the holidays this year, so my posting here will continue to be spotty. In the meantime, enjoy this modern and madcap holiday picture book. Over the River & Through the … Continue reading
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The Second Guard
The Second Guard by J.D. Vaughn. Disney Hyperion, 2015. The Second Guard is an epic fantasy with two cool and unique features: the kingdom of Tequende, where it’s set, is something like a South American kingdom, still under indigenous rule … Continue reading
Mark of the Thief
Like everyone else I know who read The False Prince (it won the Cybils Award for Middle Grade Speculative Fiction award in 2012), I loved it, so of course I had to read Jennifer Nielsen’s new book. Bonus points for … Continue reading
The Hero and the Crown
Thoughts on my third time reading this book aloud. The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley. Greenwillow Books, 1985. Aeryn is the sol, or princess, but not heir to the throne because her mother was a foreigner distrusted by … Continue reading
Princess Juniper of the Hourglass
Sometimes you just want an old-fashioned story of a princess making it out of a tough situation by the strength of her wits and the loyalty of her friends. Princess Juniper of the Hourglass by Ammi-Joan Paquette. Philomel, 2015. 13-year-old … Continue reading
State of the Book Basket – Late November
I am have been doing almost nothing but Cybils reading this month and last, but here’s a brief rundown of the family’s reading anyway. My daughter, aged six, is mostly still wanting to be read to, but yesterday morning at breakfast put … Continue reading
Grounded
Grounded by Megan Morrison. Scholastic, 2015. Rapunzel has grown up in a tower filled with everything she could ever want – beautiful dresses, a harp, books filled with stories about her and her beloved Witch. All the stories warn of … Continue reading
Continuing Epics – The Copper Gauntlet, The Hollow Boy, Nightborn
On with the Cybils reading… this time, I have three sequels, all books whose earlier entries were also Cybils nominees. Copper Gauntlet. Magisterium Book 2. by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. Penguin Random House, 2015. Callum Hunt is home for … Continue reading

