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Tag Archives: mythology
Modern Life with Gods: Race to the Sun and Maya and the Rising Dark
Here are two books from my #CybilsReadDown pile, both exciting contemporary fantasy in which modern-day kids find that their culture’s traditional Gods are, let’s say, highly relevant to their present lives. Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Read by … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged African-American, Chicago, mythology, Native American, Navajo
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The Chaos Curse by Sayantani DasGupta.
So far (as usual), I’m doing a better job of keeping up with reading than reviewing for my #CybilsReadDown challenge. I have Charlotte of Charlotte’s Library to thank for the Advanced Reader’s Copy of this again, though it came out … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Challenges, Fantasy, Format, Genre, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, mythology, Norse mythology, South Asian, youth fantasy
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Game of Stars by Sayantani DasGupta
Game of Stars. Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond 2 by Sayantani DasGupta. Scholastic, 2019. New Jersey middle schooler Kiran – aka Princess Kiranmala of the Kingdom Beyond – returns in the second volume of the series that began with The … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged mythology, South Asian, youth fantasy
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Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee
Science fiction mixes with Korean mythology in this book by acclaimed adult SF writer Yoon Ha Lee. Of course I had to read it! Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee. Read by Kim Mai Guest. Rick Riordan Presents/Listening Library, 2019. … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Sci-Fi
Tagged Asian-American, mythology, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes
The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes. Disney-Hyperion 2018. Zane Obispo has never been able to make friends at his school in New Mexico due to his limp – one of the reasons he adopted his dog Rosie, who’s missing a … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Latino/a, mythology, youth fantasy
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Aru Shah and Kiranmala
I’m always on the lookout for more books for Percy Jackson fans, especially from non-Western European cultures. Happily, Rick Riordan has started his own imprint to do just this thing – but Scholastic also recently published a book with a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged India, mythology, Rick Riordan, youth fantasy
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Ash & Bramble and The Star-Touched Queen
Time for some teen takes on fairy tales and mythology – favorite middle grade author Sarah Prineas with her first teen book, and debut author Roshani Chokshi. Continue reading
State of the Book Basket – April 2015
Apologies for the silence, friends. Life has been more than usually crazy – fortunately, lots of good as well as some bad. And while this isn’t the place to share it all, I now know a lot more about the … Continue reading
Odin’s Ravens
Yesterday’s post was all about gentle reads. This is just the opposite, a fast-moving book full of violence against monsters that’s sure to grab action-loving kids. Odin’s Ravens. Blackwell Pages Book 2 by K.L. Armstrong & M.A. Marr. Little, Brown … Continue reading
Zeus: King of the Gods
Apologies for the day off yesterday – my daughter had her preschool graduation ceremony, which was both adorable and completely threw off normal routines. Much like young children in general, come to think of it. It seems to be kids’ … Continue reading