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Tag Archives: LGBTQ
Queer as a Five Dollar Bill
I’d heard of Lee Wind’s blog, I’m Here, I’m Queer, What the Hell Do I Read before, but it took me a little bit to put this together with the nice guy I was chatting with at KidLitCon. He told … Continue reading
Posted in books, Print, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, LGBTQ, realistic fiction, teen fiction
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Where the Heart Is and Still a Work in Progress by Jo Knowles
Kidlitcon happened! Providence was beautiful! I plan to pull together my notes from that soon, but for now, a couple of books by the wonderful Jo Knowles, who was on my panel called “You Can’t Say That in Middle Grade”, … Continue reading
Posted in books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged eating disorders, LGBTQ, middle grade fiction, youth fiction
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Cybils Middle Grade Graphic Novel Finalists
The Cybils Award winners were announced yesterday! So many good books – some I’ve read already and some to add to the TBR! I’m so happy that Nevermoor: the Trials of Morrigan Crow won in my Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Historical, Middle Grade, Realistic
Tagged Cybils, LGBTQ, refugees, youth graphic novels
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The Art of the Swap and The Magic Misfits: the Second Story
The Art of the Swap by Kristine Asselin and Jen Malone. Simon and Schuster Kids, 2018. Hannah is the caretaker’s daughter in the Elms, a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. She annoys the docents by listening in on tours and … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged art fantasy, diversity, Latino/a, LGBTQ, time travel, youth fantasy
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Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust
Look! I read one of the books on my missed-from-2017 list. This is a lovely Snow White retelling for a teen audience with an LGBT spin. Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust. Narrated by Jennifer Ikeda. MacMillan … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Reviews, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged fairy tales, LGBTQ, teen audiobooks, teen fantasy
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That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston
That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston. Penguin Random House, 2017 Welcome to a retro-futuristic present day, where the reign of Victorias never ended, thanks to the first Victoria’s making matches for her children on every continent. This blends together … Continue reading
Posted in books, Sci-Fi, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Canada, dancing, LGBTQ, teen romance, teen science fiction
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Everfair by Nisi Shawl
It’s summer reading time at the library. I love crowds of kids excited about reading, but it does make it challenging to get anything else done. But waiting patiently in my own review queue, I have a trio of African-based … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Historical
Tagged #OwnVoices, African, alternate history, audiobooks, historical fantasy, LGBTQ
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You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner
Once again, a book winning an award – in this case the Schneider Family Award – pushed me from meaning to read it someday to actually doing so. You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner. Random House Teens, 2017. Julia believes … Continue reading
Posted in books, Print, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged award winners, DHH, disabilities, LGBTQ, South Asian, teen fiction
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Teen Boys in Diverse Historical Fiction
I know there are really no boy books or girl books, just people books. But nevertheless, when working on our presentation on diverse books for Spring Institute, my friend Nakenya and I realized that our teen historical reading had only … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Historical, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged African-American, Asian, dancing, LGBTQ, teen audiobooks, teen historical fiction
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Spinning by Tillie Walden
This was one of the Cybils teen graphic novel finalists. (Although my son read and enjoyed the winner, Spill Zone, I ran out of time to read it myself.) Spinning by Tillie Walden. First Second, 2017. Tillie Walden tells first-hand her … Continue reading
Posted in books, Graphic Novel, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged LGBTQ, memoir, teen graphic novels
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