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Tag Archives: middle grade book reviews
Adventures and Prejudice: Accidental Demons and Sona and the Golden Beasts
Here are reivew of Accidental Demons by Clare Edge and Sona and the Golden Beasts by Rajani LaRocca, two of the 2024 Cybils Middle Grade Speculative Fiction Finalists that I didn’t get to back when I first read them. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade
Tagged book review, book reviews, books, Cybils, Cybils 2024, demons, diabetes, epic fantasy, magical animals, middle grade book reviews, MMGM, musical fantasy, reading, youth fantasy
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MG Epic Fantasy Book Reviews: Splinter and Ash & Nox Winters
Here are two epic fantasy stories, one with a classic medieval European-like setting, and one contemporary, both hard to put down. Continue reading
Farrah Noorzad and Amir: Journeys with Jinn for Kids
Here are two Cybils-nominated books with rich worldbuilding, fast action, and thought-provoking themes: Farrah Noorazad and the Ring of Fate by Deeba Zargarpur, and Amir and the Jinn Princess by M.T. Khan. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged #Cybils2024, adventure, book bloggers, book blogs, book reviews, book-review, books, Cybils, djinn, Fantasy, fiction, Middle Eastern, middle grade book reviews, South Asian, youth fantasy
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Review of Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell
Both timely and timeless, Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell is a book you definitely want to read. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged #Cybils2024, book-review, books, Fantasy, fiction, magical creatures, Middle Grade, middle grade book reviews, pirates, portal fantasy, youth fantasy
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Journeys with Introverted Kids: The First State of Being, Olivetti, and The Sky over Rebecca
Here are three Cybils nominees all featuring beautiful stories of introverted kids who must reach out of themelves and their comfort zones to make things right for those around them. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged #Cybils2024, book reviews, book-review, books, Cybils, Filipino-Americans, introverts, middle grade book blog, middle grade book reviews, one-parent families, Sweden, time slip, time travel, typewriters, world war ii, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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The Secret Library by Kekla Magoon
The discovery of a hidden library full of secrets takes 12-year-old Dally on adventures through over a century of her family’s history in this thought-provoking adventure. Continue reading
The Cookie Crumbles by Tracy Badua and Alechia Dow
In this closed-building mystery, two best friends must work together to identify the criminal behind an attempted murder before one of them is unjustly blamed for it – or the would-be murderer strikes again. Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Mystery, Print, Reviews
Tagged African-American, baking, book reviews, Filipino, journalism, middle grade book reviews, Mystery, youth mystery
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