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Tag Archives: Cybils
Cybils Countdown – MG Graphic Novel Finalists
Here’s me trying hard to have read all the Cybils finalists before the winners are announced February 14. I’m failing in most every category – somehow life never just lets me sit down and read the way I’d like it … Continue reading
Ones that got away: 10 favorite 2015 MG Spec Fic books
Cybils judges are allowed to put a maximum of seven books on the shortlist (otherwise it isn’t a short, manageable list.) Here’s what the middle grade speculative fiction committee picked this year: Bayou Magic by Jewell Parker Rhodes Castle Hangnail by Ursula … Continue reading
Cybils Finalists!
Happy New Year! I know I’m a bit late – but just in case you missed it, the Cybils Finalists have been announced! I’m very proud of the list our hard-working team put together for Middle Grade Speculative Fiction, even if I … Continue reading
Kidlitcon or Bust!
Just a quick post – I’m off to Kidlitcon for the first time tomorrow morning! (It will also be my first time flying off without my children – wish us luck.) I am super excited to meet my blogging friends … Continue reading
Cybils Call for Judges
It’s the tenth year of the Cybils Awards – check out the spiffy new 10th anniversary logo! And right now through September 9, applications are open for this year’s judges. If you are a book blogger as an author, librarian, … Continue reading
When We Wake
This is the last of the Cybils Speculative Fiction for Young Adults 2014 Finalists, and another one that I would probably not have picked up otherwise. It’s the sequel to When We Wake, which I have not read. Though I … Continue reading
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Salvage
Here’s another Cybils Young Adult Speculative Fiction Finalist, and a great choice for those who like their science fiction adventures with spaceships and strong-willed women. Salvage by Alexandra Duncan. Greenwillow Books, 2014. Ava Parastrata has grown up on a merchant … Continue reading
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Noggin
This is one of the Cybils Teen Speculative Fiction Finalists! I was going to review all four of the remaining ones in one go, as I did the first three, but the library was busy today (yay! Even though the … Continue reading
3 Cybils Nonfiction Finalists: Feathers: Not Just for Flying, Handle with Care, Chasing Cheetahs
Time for more true confessions: as a child I was quite opposed to nonfiction books, and would even skip over nonfiction articles in Cricket, otherwise my favorite magazine. Then I had a son who will bring home nothing but nonfiction … Continue reading
Cybils Teen Spec Fic: The Living, Death Sworn, and Glory O’Brien’s History of the Future
Here’s the first half of the Cybils Teen Speculative Fiction finalists, with more to come. Three very different speculative fiction books, but all good solid choices. Glory O’Brien’s History of the Future by A.S. King. Little, Brown 2014. Glory O’Brien, … Continue reading


