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Tag Archives: youth fantasy
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
Max in the House of Spies by Adam Gidwitz
Max in the House of Spies by Adam Gidwitz is a tale of WWII trials that’s clear-eyed, nuanced, and funny. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Historical, Print
Tagged adventure, dybbuk, Jewish, kobolds, London, spies, world war ii, youth fantasy
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Werewolves and Selkies: Benji Zeb is a Ravenous Werewolf and The Selkie’s Daughter
Here are two tales of fantastical creatures rarely covered in middle grade literature, one contemporary, one historical, both excellent. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade
Tagged book blogging, book reviews, book-review, books, Deke Moulton, Fantasy, Judaism, LGBTQ, Linda Crotta Brennan, review, selkies, werewolf, werewolves, youth fantasy
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Puzzleheart by Jenn Reese
A sentient escape house tries to trap its guests in a blizzard, while the kids must keep the adults from making things worse, all complicated by a litter of adorably curious kittens. I have enjoyed many of Jenn Reese’s books, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged LGBTQ, magical houses, Middle Grade, puzzles, youth fantasy
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A Game of Noctis by Deva Fagan
I’d been taking an unplanned break from middle grade fantasy when Ms. Fagan emailed me to ask if I’d like to review her latest book. As I really enjoyed some of her past books, including her 2021 superhero story Nightingale … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged book reviews, book-review, books, Fantasy, games, Middle Grade, social justice, youth fantasy
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My Top 12 Posts 3-1: LGBTQ+ MG Fantasy, Back to Magic School, and Winter Fantasy
I’m finishing up my tour of my most popular blog posts of all time with numbers 3-1, all booklists that keep attracting readers. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Lists, Middle Grade
Tagged blogiversary, book blogging, book lists, books, Fantasy, fiction, Middle Grade, youth fantasy
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My Top 12 Posts #6-#4 – Fantasy under 250 pages, Asian-American Graphic Novels, and Middle Grade for RPG Fans
Dear readers, as fun as this trip down memory lane, looking at my top 12 most popular posts of the past 20 years of book blogging has been, it’s taking way too long for me to get these all up. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Books, Lists
Tagged Asian-American, blogging, blogiversary, book blogging, book lists, graphic novels, youth fantasy
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Adia Kelbara and the Circle of Shamans by Isi Hendrix
This is the last book I read for the Cybils this year – and it’s a lovely play on standard magic school tropes. It’s from Nigerian-British author Isi Hendrix, and has a lovely UK cover as well. Adia Kelbara and the … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged African fantasy, book reviews, Cybils, middle grade books, Nigerian fantasy, youth fantasy
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