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Tag Archives: youth graphic novels
3 Cybils MG Graphic Novel Finalists
Here are three of the Cybils elementary/middle grade graphic novel finalists. It’s always good to read what the other Cybils panelists came up with! Real Friends by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham. First Second, 2017. Newbery-honor winning (and personal favorite) … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged Cybils, France, India, South Asian, youth graphic novels, youth memoirs
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3 Fun Graphic Novels for Kids
Here are a handful of fun graphic novels my kids (mostly both the 7 and the 12 year old) and I have read and enjoyed recently. Space Dumplins by Craig Thompson. Scholastic, 2015. True confession: this is one my love … Continue reading
Lowriders in Space
One more late addition to Latin@ week! Lowriders to the Center of the Earth was a Cybils finalist this year, and I thought I’d read this first Lowriders book while waiting for the second to arrive at my library. Lowriders … Continue reading
Little Robot
I finally made it to Ben Hatke’s last graphic novel – just in time for his next one, Mighty Jack, to come out on September 6. Little Robot by Ben Hatke. First Second, 2015 This nearly wordless graphic novel follows … Continue reading
Posted in books, Reviews
Tagged African-American, diversity, youth graphic novels, youth science fiction
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Diversity on the Shelf – June Update
#DiversityontheShelf Challenge Update – 4 #ownvoices book, 3 more diverse reads, for kids, teens & grown-ups. Continue reading
Cybils Countdown – MG Graphic Novel Finalists
Here’s me trying hard to have read all the Cybils finalists before the winners are announced February 14. I’m failing in most every category – somehow life never just lets me sit down and read the way I’d like it … Continue reading
Scratch9: Cat of Nine Worlds
Taking a quick break from my own middle grade speculative fiction Cybils reading to talk about the book I nominated for the elementary/middle grade graphic novel category. Scratch9: Cat of Nine Worlds by Rob M. Worley and Joshua Buchanan. … Continue reading
Roller Girl
Here’s a Cybils-nominated graphic novel that I really enjoyed. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson. Dial Books, 2015. It’s the summer before middle school, and Astrid is just about to learn what a bumpy ride that will be. After watching a … Continue reading
Guest Post: Otis Frampton with Oddly Normal Blog Tour with Giveaway
[Edited 10/30/15 to add] I am updating this to include it in Mother Daughter Books Giveaway Linky Party, and extending the giveaway deadline to 11/3/15. Please leave a comment to enter the giveaway! And head on over the Mother Daughter … Continue reading
Nimona and Lumberjanes
Is there a universe where I could read everything I want to that sounds good? Can I live there, please? It took me longer than I wished to get to these (and many other titles) because there’s so much else … Continue reading
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Tagged teen fantasy, teen graphic novels, youth fantasy, youth graphic novels
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