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Tag Archives: griffins
The Stone Girl’s Story by Sarah Beth Durst
Continuing on with reviewing our 2018 Cybils finalists. The Stone Girl’s Story by Sarah Beth Durst. Clarion Books, 2018. The stone girl Mayka is the oldest of the stone creatures carved by the Stonemason she called Father, who knew the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged artificial intelligence, Cybils, griffins, youth fantasy
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Thursdays with the Crown
Look! A book review! This was nominated for the Cybils in a series that I was going to read anyway. Thursdays with the Crown by Jessica Day George. Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2014. This is the third book in the series … Continue reading
Wednesdays in the Tower
I was lucky enough not to read Tuesdays at the Castle when it first came out, only because I then didn’t have too long to wait for the sequel to come out. Wednesdays in the Tower by Jessica Day George. … Continue reading

