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The Thief Knot by Kate Milford
The Thief Knot by Kate Milford is a welcome return to the world of Greenglass House, an urgent mystery set in the last few days before school lets out for the summer. Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Mystery, Print
Tagged youth fantasy, youth mystery
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Malamander and Gargantis
Continuing on with important topics, Rosemary at Mom Read it put together a great list of anti-racism resources from multiple places, while author Shanna Miles put together list of Black Kids Living books, saying on Twitter “Buy a book about … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged humor, middle grade fiction, monsters, noir, youth fiction
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Middle School beyond the Margins: Song for a Whale and Keep it Together, Keiko Carter
These days, my work of trying to get books celebrating marginalized voices into kids’ hands seems too little, too slow. I’m trying to find meaningful ways to support more current and active anti-racism work, while still keeping on with sharing … Continue reading
12 Snuggle-Worthy Picture Books on Hoopla
Here’s a look at some picture books that I love and was thrilled to find on hoopla. Several of these have attached audio, so kids not yet able to read on their own can enjoy on their own. But of … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, picture books, Print, Realistic
Tagged hoopla, picture books
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3 Ground-breaking LGBTQ Graphic Novels for Kids and Teens
I realize that I missed that halfway point of the#CybilsReadDown on May 15, but I thought I’d do a quick check-in while it’s still May. I started off with 13 books on my already-read, need to review pile, 12 books … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Asian-American, DHH, fiber, graphic novels, Jews, LGBTQ, stepfamilies
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YA Blockbusters: Aurora Rising and Call Down the Hawk
Here are two series-starters by authors of previous hot, hot YA series, both of which my teen and I have enjoyed. Aurora Rising was on my #CybilsReadDown lists, while Call Down the Hawk was the last book I took notes … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Challenges, Fantasy, Reviews, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged bestsellers, teen audiobooks, teen fantasy, teen science fiction
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Beautiful Fantasies: Mulan: Before the Sword and A Wish in the Dark
Here are two recent middle grade fantasies that both feature thoughtful main characters involved in epic adventures. I’m reviewing them together because of that similarity, but hey, it’s Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, so if you’re still looking for a book to read to celebrate, both of these are excellent choices. Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges, Fantasy, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, Asian-American, china, historical fantasy, Thailand, youth fantasy
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Modern Life with Gods: Race to the Sun and Maya and the Rising Dark
Here are two books from my #CybilsReadDown pile, both exciting contemporary fantasy in which modern-day kids find that their culture’s traditional Gods are, let’s say, highly relevant to their present lives. Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Read by … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged African-American, Chicago, mythology, Native American, Navajo
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8 Realistic Fiction Books for Kids on Hoopla
Once again this week, I’m giving a list of tried-and-true favorites plucked from the vast array of choices available from Hoopla Digital. This week, I thought I’d focus on realistic fiction, since (as counter-intuitive as it feels to me personally), … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged bibliography, youth fiction
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Planet Omar: Accidental Danger Magnet and Year of the Dog
Here are two funny and heartwarming books for the not-quite-middle-grade to middle grade set. Accidental Danger Magnet by Zanib Mian is from my official #CybilsReadDown pile; The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin was purchased afterwards. Continue reading
Posted in books, Early Chapter Books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged #OwnVoices, Asian-American, Muslim, not quite middle grade, youth fiction
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