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Category Archives: Fantasy
Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor
#Afrofuturism from my “What to Read after Black Panther” list part two: a full-length adult novel from Nnedi Okorafor, whose books for younger readers I had aggressively sought out while putting off this intense book. Not for the faint of … Continue reading
Everfair by Nisi Shawl
It’s summer reading time at the library. I love crowds of kids excited about reading, but it does make it challenging to get anything else done. But waiting patiently in my own review queue, I have a trio of African-based … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Historical
Tagged #OwnVoices, African, alternate history, audiobooks, historical fantasy, LGBTQ
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3 Great Graphic Novels for Kids
This weekend is the A2CAF, the Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival, which I used to love helping out with back when it was still Kids Read Comics. Naturally, I’m at work at my regular library rather than there right now, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Realistic
Tagged dragons, Fantasy, horror, youth graphic novels
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Oddity and the Daybreak Bond
Here are two books that have little in common besides being contemporary speculative fiction at the middle grade level. The first I picked solely because of the adorable yet fierce kid on the cover; the second because I liked the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Sci-Fi
Tagged adventure, dystopia, utopia, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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Guest Post by Lexi Kozlar: Charlotte, Sometimes
A while back, a page at my library came asking for one of the New York Review Children’s Collection books. I don’t remember what it was any more – we didn’t have it, I filled in a purchase request, the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged classics, teen fantasy, time travel, youth fantasy
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A Dash of Trouble. Love Sugar Magic #1 by Anna Meriano
I had an unplanned little Latinix series as holds came in on various fun-sounding books all at the same time. Here’s the next one, a funny fantasy with lots of baking. A Dash of Trouble. Love Sugar Magic #1 by … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged baking, Latino/a, Texas, youth fantasy
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3 Fun Early Chapter Books
Jasmine Toguchi: Super Sleuth by Debbi Michiko Florence. Pictures by Elizabet Vuković. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2017. I’d been wanting to read the new Jasmine Toguchi series, especially because I have a Japanese-American niece who’ll be needing some early chapter books … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Early Chapter Books, Fantasy, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged Asian-American, Early Chapter Books, Japanese, princesses, science
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2 More Cybils Middle Grade Graphic Novel Finalists
Here are two more of the Cybils Middle Grade Graphic Novel finalists. Coming back to write these reviews reminds me that I still haven’t read the only one I couldn’t get from my own library – Suee and the Shadow. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, Asian-American, Cybils, youth graphic novels
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The Dollmaker of Krakow and the Ice Sea Pirates
I said I was done reviewing Cybils books. I lied. Here are two more that were nominated for last year’s Cybils, both read from review copies kindly sent to me by the publisher. The Dollmaker of Krakow by R.M. Romero. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged dolls, Holocaust, pirates, Poland, youth fantasy
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3 Cybils MG Graphic Novel Finalists
Here are three of the Cybils elementary/middle grade graphic novel finalists. It’s always good to read what the other Cybils panelists came up with! Real Friends by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham. First Second, 2017. Newbery-honor winning (and personal favorite) … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged Cybils, France, India, South Asian, youth graphic novels, youth memoirs
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