6/28/15

This week's round-up of middle grade sci fi and fantasy from around the blogs (6/28/15)

As ever, let me know if I missed your post!

Circus Mirandus, by Cassie Beasley, at In Bed With Books

A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Children, by Laurence Yep and Joanne Ryder, at Fangirl Nation

Echo, by Pamela Munoz Ryan, at Literate Lives

Ferals, by Jacob Grey, at Charlotte's Library

Fires of Invention, by J. Scott Savage, at Views from the Tesseract

Flunked by Jen Calonita, at Pages Unbound

The IPhone that Saved George Washington, by David Potter, at Charlotte's Library

I Text Dead People, by Rose Cooper, at In Bed With Books

Into the Land of the Unicorns, by Bruce Coville, at Read Till Dawn

Lily, books 1-3, by Holly Webb, at alibrarymama

Loot, by Jude Watson, at Teen Librarian Toolbox

The Mad Apprentice, by Django Wexler, at Good Books and Good Wine

Nightbird, by Alice Hoffman, at KidLitGeek

Omega City, by Diana Peterfreund, at Dark Fairie Tales

The Peculiar, by Stefan Bachmann, at Hidden in Pages

Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes, by Jonathan Auxier, at Becky's Book Reviews

Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures, by Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater, at Books Beside My Bed

The School for Good and Evil, by Soman Chainani, at Leaf's Reviews

The Sound of Life and Everything, by Krista Van Dolzer, at The Children's War

Valiant, by Sarah McGuire, at Writer of Wrongs

Vanishing Island, by Barry Wolverton, at This Kid Reviews Books

Villain Keeper, by Laurie McKay, at Istyria Book Blog

Winter Turning (Wings of Fire book 7) by Tui T. Sutherland, at Charlotte's Library

Witherwood Reform School, by Obert Skye, at On Starships and Dragonwings

Two at Ms. Yingling Reads--Atlantis in Peril, by T.A. Barron, and Attack of the Alien Hoards, by Robert Venditti and Dusty Higgins

Authors and Interviews

John David Anderson (The Dungeoneers) at Maria's Melange

Other Good Stuff

There's an exhibit opening at the Smithsonian in July that looks really cool--"Fantastic Worlds: Science and Fiction, 1780-1910."

A list of recentish scary/horror mg books at The Hiding Spot

Someone was looking for time travel books with diversity, so I pulled together a list of mg and ya titles.

5 comments:

  1. The Smithsonian exhibition does look interesting. I wonder if I can make it to DC to visit my brother before October...

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  2. I reviewed The Sound of Life and Everything a speculative fiction novle by Krista Van Dolzer.

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  3. I'll be in DC in August - I'll try to remember that exhibit!

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