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Tag Archives: bullying
Honor Books: Yonder by Ali Standish and Iveliz Explains It All by Andrea Beatriz Arango
Yonder by Ali Standish and Iveliz Explains It All by Andrea Beatriz Arango are two beautiful, reflective books that both won honors this year. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
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Tagged award winners, bullying, Cybils, grief, Latino/a, Latinx, memory loss, Newbery Award, notebook novels, novels in verse, reflective, thoughtful, world war ii, youth fiction
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2 2022 Cybils MG Fic Finalists: Air and Jennifer Chan is Not Alone
Here are my takes on two of the latest Cybils Middle Grade Fiction finalists – Air by Monica Roe and Jennifer Chan is Not Alone by Tae Keller. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
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Tagged aliens, bullying, Cybils, disabilities, sports, Tae Keller, youth fiction
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3 Cybils Middle Grade Fiction Finalists
Here are three more outstanding books in my read-through of 2021 Cybils Finalists – Finding Junie Kim by Ellen Oh, Many Points of Me by Caroline Gertler, and Violets are Blue by Barbara Dee.
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Posted in Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
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Tagged Asian-American, bullying, Cybils 2021, Korean-American, middle school fiction, New York City, youth fiction
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Blog Tour: Riley’s Ghosts by John David Anderson
Once again, I’m very pleased to share the latest book by John David Anderson with you, this one a horror-filled ghost story. Keep reading for more, including a giveaway! Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
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Tagged blog tours, book giveaway, bullying, ghost stories, John David Anderson, middle school fiction, youth fantasy
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3 Fantasies about Bullying: The Insiders, Friend Me, and the Nightmare Thief
As an empathic adult who was bullied as a child, bullying is always very painful for me to read about. But it happens all too frequently, and it is dishonest for adults to deny kids the opportunity to read about … Continue reading →
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Sci-Fi
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Tagged artificial intelligence, bullying, California, contemporary fantasy, Cybils 2021, dreams, LGBTQ, middle school fiction, youth audiobooks, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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Future Flash
This one was kindly donated to me by the publisher for the Cybils, and will be going to my kids’ school library shortly. Future Flash by Kita Helmetag Murdock. Sky Pony Press, 2014. Once in a while – usually after … Continue reading →