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Plain Kate by Erin Bow
Back in 2016, I made a list of the top 10 fantasy authors I’d never read. – (I still need to get to three more of those authors!) Erin Bow was on that list, though I put the cover for … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged historical fantasy, Russia, teen fantasy, youth fantasy
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Secrets and Journeys: Four Graphic Novels for Kids
Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen. Oni Press, 2019. 9781620105511. Willow’s tears turn into actual monsters, and she seems to want to cry all the time. She tries to keep them bottled up, but that just leads to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged Asian-American, Ben Hatke, dragons, dryads, Emma Steinkellner, giants, Jen Wang, Mai K. Nguyen, witches, youth fantasy, youth graphic novels
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The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
Take your Native reading into the future with a gut-wrenching, thought-provoking post-apocalyptic teen book – The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Print, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Canada, dystopia, Native American, teen fiction
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Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks
Was there ever a better match for a romantic teen graphic novel than Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks? This one is already nominated for the Cybils, but I am sure there are other great titles out there, which hopefully you’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Graphic Novel, Romance, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Faith Erin Hicks, Nebraska, Rainbow Rowell, teen graphic novels, teen romance
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Freedom Fire and Spark
Today I’m featuring a couple of middle grade speculative fiction books that are eligible but not yet nominated for the Cybils – Dactyl Hill Squad 2 by Daniel José Older and Spark by Sarah Beth Durst. Both feature kids flying on the backs of fantastic beasts! Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, Daniel José Older, dinosaurs, dragons, Latinx, Sarah Beth Durst, youth fantasy
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Early Chapter Book Trio: Juana & Lucas, Polly Diamond, Phoebe G. Green
Here’s a trio of fun early chapter books! Because Cybils nominations will be opening up October 1, I’ve added notes on which books would be eligible to be nominated. Juana & Lucas: Big Problemas by Juana Medina. Candlewick, 2019. 978-1536201314 … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Early Chapter Books, Fantasy, Print, Realistic
Tagged Alice Kuipers, Early Chapter Books, Juana Medina, Veera Hiranandani
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Two Fantasies and a Truth
Well, technically, two fantasy books and a nonfiction – I do believe that fiction can hold just as much truth as nonfiction – but going for the catchier title. Here’s catching up on reviews of some more of my reading … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, nonfiction, Print
Tagged Ann Leckie, audiobooks, C.L. Polk, Fantasy, fantasy romance, LGBTQ, libraries, nonfiction, Susan Orlean
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LaGuardia and Self/Made
Onwards, with some graphic novels featuring powerful women of color from the adult section of the library. I’m a big fan of Nnedi Okorafor, and I buy the adult graphic novels for my library, so naturally I had to purchase … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Books, Graphic Novel, Reviews, Sci-Fi
Tagged adult science fiction, artificial intelligence, graphic novels, Mat Groom, Nigeria, Nnedi Okorafor
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They Called Us Enemy by George Takei et al
Star Trek actor turned activist George Takei shares the moving story of his life before his acting career in this graphic memoir. It’s been getting a lot of deservedly good press, and I knew I had to read it. I … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Graphic Novel, nonfiction, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, Asian-American, George Takei, graphic memoir, teen graphic novels, world war ii
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Rebel Girls and Gowns: YA Graphic Novels
Continuing with the graphic novels, here are some aimed at teens (or at least, from the teen section of the library.) Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang. First Second Books, 2018. This book was tearing up the award and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged historical fantasy, LGBTQ, teen fantasy, teen graphic novels
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