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Category Archives: Print
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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Blended by Sharon Draper
Blended by Sharon Draper. Simon and Schuster Kids, 2018. 978-1442495005 11-year-old Isabella’s parents divorced when she was 6. It’s always been hard, but since her dad moved back to Ohio and she’s splitting her time between two houses, it’s even … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, #wndb, African-American, diversity, divorce, music, Ohio, youth fiction
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Riverland by Fran Wilde
Though Fran Wilde apparently didn’t make my list of Top 10 Fantasy Authors I’ve Never Read, she has been on my radar but unread for quite a while. Good thing she came out with a middle grade book, rather than … Continue reading
Game of Stars by Sayantani DasGupta
Game of Stars. Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond 2 by Sayantani DasGupta. Scholastic, 2019. New Jersey middle schooler Kiran – aka Princess Kiranmala of the Kingdom Beyond – returns in the second volume of the series that began with The … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged mythology, South Asian, youth fantasy
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Dragonfell by Sarah Prineas
Sarah Prineas’s Magic Thief series is one I’ve loved enough to listen to multiple times, so I was very excited to read her new book, the pages going quickly and happily by after a period where it felt like I … Continue reading
Starring Kids with Hearing Loss: You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! and The Collectors
My daughter wears hearing aids, which has shone a light for me on how difficult it is to find mainstream books whose main characters are Deaf or hard of hearing. There’s El Deafo, which is great, but not a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged DHH, youth fantasy, youth fiction
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2019 Newberys: Merci Suárez Changes Gears and The Night Diary
Here are reviews of this year’s Newbery and Newbery honor books. I had read just one of these when it first came out, The Book of Boy by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. And shout-out to my blogging friend Sondy at Sonderbooks, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged award winners, historical fiction, Latinx, Newbery, realistic fiction, South Asian, youth audiobooks, youth fiction
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A Week of Reading
Today I looked at the pages of review notes I have and decided to just give you shorter reviews of the books I read this week. It’s a big mix of styles – two realistic fiction (one teen and one … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, nonfiction, Print, Realistic, Reviews, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged graphic novels, immigrants, memoir, Middle Eastern, pregnancy, South Asian, teen fiction, youth fiction, youth science fiction
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Everything I Know about You and Halfway Normal by Barbara Dee
Here are some more books I read for my KidLitCon panel on taboo topics in middle grade this year. I’d previously read and very much enjoyed her Star Crossed, but she has written a lot of books, all with very … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged cancer, eating disorders, middle grade fiction, youth fiction
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Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca
Here’s a magical midsummer book for the summer solstice! I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book at KidLitCon, and waited to read it until closer to its release date. Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca. Yellow Jacket, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, baking, India, shakespeare, youth fantasy
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