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Tag Archives: youth science fiction
Ambassador
I first heard about this book when Alexander wrote a guest post on John Scalzi’s blog. I was intrigued, and having enjoyed his Goblin Secrets in the past, I was eager for more. Ambassador by William Alexander. Simon and Schuster, … Continue reading
Waiting on Wednesday: Smek for President
Waiting on Wednesday is a long-running meme run by Jill at Breaking the Spine, which I’m participating in for the first time. Smek for President by Adam Rex Expected publication date February 10, 2015 When my son and I finished … Continue reading
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The True Meaning of Smekday
Halfway through reading this book aloud to my son (423 pages, thank you very much), I read on Melissa of Book Nut listed this book as one of her favorite audiobooks… d’oh! We now own it on audio, and my … Continue reading
The Fourteenth Goldfish
It’s Stephanie Burgis’ Hot Chocolate Day! Which means you should all take a break and drink some hot chocolate to celebrate the release of the Kat, Incorrigible boxed set! (This is on my wishlist… I will have to buy it … Continue reading
Hunt for the Hydra
Pirates are good, but pirates in space are even better! This one was recommended by several people, including Charlotte at Charlotte’s Library and Stephanie at Views from the Tesseract. Hunt for the Hydra. Jupiter Pirates Book 1. by Jason Fry. … Continue reading
A Tale of Time City
The late and much lamented Diana Wynne Jones is popular enough in fantasy lit circles that she’s often referred to only by her initials as DWJ, much as my scifi geek friends talk about JMS. She’s written so much that … Continue reading
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Tagged Diana Wynne Jones, time travel, youth fantasy, youth science fiction
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The Return of Zita the Spacegirl
We’ve been fans of Zita since the first one came out – I hopped right in line for this one as soon as I saw it in the library catalog. The Return of Zita the Spacegirl by Ben Hatke. First … Continue reading
Astronaut Academy 1&2
It’s Kid Lit Blog Hop Day, and folks who visit me mostly from there might think that youth graphic novels are all I read, because of how often they come up on Wednesdays. But there are always a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Armchair Cybils, kid lit blog hop, multiculturalism, youth graphic novels, youth science fiction
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The Planet Thieves
This is one for my Armchair Cybils reading, nominated in the Middle Grade Speculative Fiction category. I picked it up specifically as a boy-oriented book, to keep my reading balanced. The Planet Thieves by Dan Krokos. Tom Doherty Associates, 2013. … Continue reading
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Tagged Armchair Cybils, books for boys, military sci-fi, military science fiction, youth science fiction
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What We Found in the Sofa and How It Saved the World
This is one that I asked my library to buy so that I could read it, based mostly on Charlotte’s recommendation, and especially because it sounded like a good boy fantasy. What We Found in the Sofa and How It … Continue reading
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Tagged Armchair Cybils, boy books, Henry Clark, middle grade fiction, youth science fiction
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