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Tag Archives: youth fantasy
Journey’s End by Rachel Hawkins
I enjoyed Rachel Hawkins’ earlier Hex Hall series, and was pleased to see her first middle grade book nominated for the Cybils. Journey’s End by Rachel Hawkins. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2017. Our story opens in the village of Journey’s End … Continue reading
The Voyage to Magical North and the Memory Thief
As I’m in the throes of peak Cybils reading season and trying desperately to keep up with reviews of the books I’m reading now, I thought I’d take advantage of a Sunday at work to pop in a couple of … Continue reading
Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder
Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder. HarperCollins Children’s, 2017. Nine on an island, orphans all Any more, the sky might fall. This is the rhyme that rules the lives of the nine children who live together on an island. Every year … Continue reading
Rise of the Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste
This book is nominated for the Cybils. I was going to read it anyway, because of being the sequel to The Jumbies. Also, the awesome cover. Also, Tracey Baptiste was willing to pose with my sock-in-progress at Kidlitcon 2015. Rise … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, Caribbean, folklore, mermaids, youth fantasy
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Journey across the Hidden Islands by Sarah Beth Durst
I was so excited when an author from my Top 10 Fantasy Authors I’ve Never Read list popped up on the Cybils nominations this year! Sarah Beth Durst writes mostly YA – I understand this is her first middle grade … Continue reading
Tumble & Blue by Cassie Beasley
It’s all Cybils all the time for me right now – except for this book, which I read just as the Cybils nomination period was opening in the expectation that it would be nominated, because Circus Mirandus had been so … Continue reading
Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh
Here’s a super-creepy book by We Need Diverse Books founder Ellen Oh for those who want to hang on to that Halloween feeling. Or maybe just like reading stories of haunted houses. Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh. HarperCollins, 2017. Harper … Continue reading
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Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, #wndb, Asian-American, ghosts, youth fantasy
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A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander
William Alexander’s latest book is short, spooky and delicious, with a strong core. A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander. Illustrated by Kelly Murphy. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2017. Rosa Díaz is the daughter of the world’s best ghost appeasement … Continue reading
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Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, African-American, ghosts, Latino/a, youth fantasy
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Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor
Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor. Viking, 2017. At last, a long-awaited sequel to Akata Witch, complete with new covers for both books. It’s been just a year in book time since Sunny Nwazue and her three juju-learning Leopard team mates … Continue reading
A Crack in the Sea by H.M. Bouwman
The last time I wrote about an eligible, not-yet-nominated Cybils book, it was nominated before I posted my review. Will the same thing work again? (Cybils nominations close October 15, if you haven’t yet nominated!) A Crack in the Sea … Continue reading

