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Tag Archives: Indigenous
Book Round-Up Adult: September-October 2025
Brief thoughts on the books for adults I read in September and October, including books by Olivia Atwater, Sangu Mandanna, Sarah Beth Durst, Elodie Durand, Elisabeth Wheatley, Tavi Hawn, Mia P. Manansala, Lisa See, Stephanie Burgis, Naomi Novik, and Katherine Center. Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Lists, Middle Grade, nonfiction, Print, Realistic, Romance, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged baking, book blog, book bloggers, book reviews, book-review, books, cozy mystery, Fantasy, fantasy romance, fiction, historical fiction, Indigenous, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+ parenting, monthly round-up, Mystery, reading, Romance
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Monthly Book Round-Up Middle Grade-Adult: November 2025
Brief thoughts on the books I read in November, including books by Tanita S. Davis, Alexandra Villasante, C.B. Lee, Mackenzi Lee, Maggie Stiefvater, and Rebecca Thorne. Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Lists, Middle Grade, nonfiction, Print, Realistic, Romance, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged alternate universes, book blog, book bloggers, book reviews, book-review, books, cozy mystery, Fantasy, fantasy romance, fiction, historical romance, Indigenous, kids dealing with divorce books, LGBTQ, Michigan books, monthly round-up, reading, science fiction, tea books, teen science fiction, youth fantasy, youth fiction
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Monthly Book Round-Up Middle Grade-Adult: August 2025
Brief thoughts on the books I read in August, including books by E.K. Johnston, Intisar Khanani, Rboin Wall Kimmerer, and Nnedi Okorafor. Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Lists, Middle Grade, nonfiction, Print, Realistic, Romance, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged African fantasy, baking, book blog, book bloggers, book reviews, book-review, books, environment, Fantasy, fantasy romance, fiction, Indigenous, LGBTQ, monthly round-up, Nigerian fantasy, reading, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Romance, science fiction, teen fantasy, teen science fiction, youth fiction
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Four 2021 Cybils Middle Grade Graphic Novel Finalists
Here are short reviews of four of the seven finalists in the elementary/middle grade graphic novel category of the 2021 Cybils Awards, including Borders, Chunky, Jukebox, and Salt Magic. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Middle Grade, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged Blackfoot, Cybils, graphic novels, Indigenous, Jewish, Latinx, South Asian, youth graphic novels
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Graphic Novels: This Place, Guts, Best Friends
Here’s my #CybilsReadDown Reckoning, plus reviews of three don’t-miss graphic novels (one YA, two middle grade) – This Place:150 Years Retold by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Sonny Assu, and Brandon Mitchell et al., Guts by Raina Telgemeier, and Best Friends by Shannon Hale. Continue reading

