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Category Archives: Print
Remixed Classics: So Many Beginnings, Clash of Steel, and Travelers Along the Way
These first three books from Feiwel & Friends’ Remixed Classics series take the classics, still in their original time periods, and retell them from the point of view of people of color. The first three include retellings of Little Women, Treasure Island, and Robin Hood – all fabulous. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Historical, Print, Reviews, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged African-American, china, Civil War, Crusades, historical fiction, Middle Eastern, pirates, Robin Hood, teen historical fiction
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Good Neighbors by Stephanie Burgis
Here’s a sweet, uplifting and funny fantasy romance … between a semi-magical inventor and the necromancer down the road,. Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Books, Fantasy, Print, Reviews, Romance
Tagged fantasy romance, Stephanie Burgis
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3 More Cybils Middle Grade Fiction Finalists
Onwards with my reading of this year’s Cybils middle grade fiction finalists with reviews of Thanks a Lot, Universe by Chad Lucas, A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus and Linked by Gordon Korman! Continue reading
Posted in Books, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged Canada, Colorado, Cybils, England, Jewish, LGBTQ, Middle Grade, world war ii, youth fiction
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Ripped Away by Shirley Vernick
Here’s a new middle grade book combination of true crime, time travel, and historical fiction is sure to keep you turning the pages! Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged historical fantasy, Jack the Ripper, Jewish, London, time travel, youth fantasy
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Nightingale by Deva Fagan and Eva Evergreen and the Cursed Witch by Julie Abe
Nightingale by Deva Fagan and Eva Evergreen and the Cursed Witch by Julie Abe are two adventure-filled books from my 2021 Cybils reading that I discovered during my 2020 Cybils reading. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged superheroes, witches, youth adventure, youth fantasy
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2021 Cybils Finalists and Ones that Got Away
Here’s my annual post about the 2021 Cybils finalists and the ones I wish could have made the already excellent list. Continue reading
Dystopias: the Last Cuentista and the Monster Missions
Here are two Cybils nominees, very different stories of life after disaster on earth – one literary and set in space, one action-oriented, and set on an Earth entirely covered by oceans. Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Print, Sci-Fi
Tagged environment, Latinx, space travel, youth dystopia, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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The Monsters of Rookhaven by Pádraig Kenny
A fantasy from Irish author Pádraig Kenny that strikes a balance between scary, adventuresome, and thoughtful. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Ireland, monsters, understanding, world war ii, youth fantasy
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