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Category Archives: books
Hoodoo
Here’s another one for kids looking for something spooky for Halloween (or, you know, any other time.) This is one I already had checked out from the library for Cybils reading when I went to Kidlitcon and saw that the … Continue reading
One Witch at a Time
More Cybils reading! One Witch at a Time by Stacy DeKeyser. Simon & Schuster, 2015. This book is the sequel to The Brixen Witch, which I haven’t read, but I deduce from references in this book was a Pied Piper … Continue reading
The Jumbies
Here’s a scary adventure story perfect for this time of year. The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste. Algonquin Young Readers, 2015. The woods of Trinidad are filled with jumbies, the collective term for a wide variety of supernatural creatures, with one … Continue reading
Roller Girl
Here’s a Cybils-nominated graphic novel that I really enjoyed. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson. Dial Books, 2015. It’s the summer before middle school, and Astrid is just about to learn what a bumpy ride that will be. After watching a … Continue reading
Shadowshaper
This book was making the rounds of my favorite blogs – The Book Smugglers, Charlotte’s Library, By Singing Light – and I couldn’t resist it. It’s one I loved so much that I don’t know if I’ll be able to … Continue reading
The Wells Bequest and The Poe Estate
Just as a reminder – you still have time to enter the giveaway for Oddly Normal! I have a never-ending list of books to read for myself in print – but when it comes to audiobooks for the car that … Continue reading
The Ordinary Princess for Flashback Fridays
Flashback Friday is a feature I’m borrowing from Stephanie at Views from the Tesseract, whose post on this very book inspired me to read it to my daughter. (She included more of the fantastic illustrations, too!) The Ordinary Princess written … Continue reading
The Chosen Prince
Diane Stanley’s The Silver Bowl was the first book I ever nominated for a Cybils award, back in 2011. And on that subject – today is the last day to nominate books for the Cybils, and if you were looking … Continue reading
Guest Post: Otis Frampton with Oddly Normal Blog Tour with Giveaway
[Edited 10/30/15 to add] I am updating this to include it in Mother Daughter Books Giveaway Linky Party, and extending the giveaway deadline to 11/3/15. Please leave a comment to enter the giveaway! And head on over the Mother Daughter … Continue reading
The Princess and the Pony
Cybils nominations are still open! And there are lots of good books, and books that look good, that haven’t yet been nominated! Our fearless leader, Charlotte, has put together several lists of unnominated books in the Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative category if you … Continue reading

