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Tag Archives: historical fantasy
Rebel Girls and Gowns: YA Graphic Novels
Continuing with the graphic novels, here are some aimed at teens (or at least, from the teen section of the library.) Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang. First Second Books, 2018. This book was tearing up the award and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged historical fantasy, LGBTQ, teen fantasy, teen graphic novels
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Cats and the Sea: Graphic Novels for Kids
I’ve found myself reading a lot of graphic novels lately. Here are some for the elementary to middle grade set. Curiously enough, they all have either cats or the sea as central themes – or both, in the case of Sea … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Middle Grade
Tagged Amy Chu, cats, Dylan Meconis, historical fantasy, humor, Janet K. Lee, Jim Benton, mermaids, youth fantasy, youth graphic novels
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The Girl with the Dragon Heart by Stephanie Burgis
This is the sequel to The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart, which won the 2017 Cybils award for Middle Grade Speculative Fiction. It came out in the middle of my 2018 Cybils reading, and was one of the first books … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged dragons, elves, historical fantasy, refugees, youth fantasy
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A Perilous Journey of Danger & Mayhem: a Dastardly Plot
A Perilous Journey of Danger & Mayhem: a Dastardly Plot by Christopher Healy. Harper Collins Childrens, 2018. 1883 – It’s the Age of Invention in an alternate New York City. Molly Pepper is trying to help her mother Cassandra succeed … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged historical fantasy, inventors, steampunk, youth fantasy
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Sweep by Jonathan Auxier
Back to some Cybils books while I tabulate more end-of-year things. Sweep: the Story of a Girl and her Monster by Jonathan Auxier. Amulet Books, 2018. Nan Sparrow lived with the Sweep, a kindly man who took care of her, teaching … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Historical, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged golems, historical fantasy, Victorian era, youth fantasy
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The Truth about Martians and the Marvelous Adventures of Gwendolyn Gray
Here’s a couple shorter takes on some more Cybils books, as I try desperately to keep up with my reading. The Truth about Martians by Melissa Savage. Crown Books, 2018. In 1947 Arizona, Mylo Affinito is still struggling to get … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews, Sci-Fi
Tagged aliens, Arizona, dystopia, historical fantasy, pirates, steampunk, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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R is for Rebel by J. Anderson Coats
A determined Native girl fights back against a repressive system in this non-magical fantasy book. R is for Rebel by J. Anderson Coats. Simon & Schuster, 2018. Malley was named for the martyred Melian. Nearly all children of native Milean … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged historical fantasy, Native culture, youth fantasy
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Atmospheric Fantasy: The Turning and Strange Star
Here are two Cybils nominees with misty settings and strong characters. The Turning by Emily Whitman. Greenwillow Books, 2018. Aran (whose skin color is not mentioned) has lived all his life with the selkies. Even though he’s stuck in ”longlimbs” … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Frankenstein, historical fantasy, selkies, youth fantasy
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Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik.
This was one of my most anticipated titles for the year, which I realized rather belatedly I listened to over the summer and hadn’t yet reviewed. Though I started reading Naomi Novik back with His Majesty’s Dragon, I really loved … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy
Tagged fairy tales, Fantasy, historical fantasy, Jews, rumpelstiltskin, Slavic
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2 for Teens: Dread Nation and Tess of the Road
Just a few more days of Cybils nominations! I’ve updated my list of Cybils hopefuls to note which books have since been nominated – as of this writing, four of the twelve books I wrote about. Dread Nation: Rise Up … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Historical, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged dragons, historical fantasy, teen fantasy, zombies
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