Here are the science fiction and fantasy books for kids and teenagers being released today (from the calender at Teens Read Too).
The Eternal Tomb (Oliver Nocturne)
Grim Hill: The Forgotten Secret
Last Battle Of The Icemark (Icemark Chronicles)
The Mad Scientist (Meet The Kreeps)
Necropolis (The Gatekeepers), by Anthony Horowitz. The fourth in a series for 9-12 year olds. I am having trouble believing this one. It looks and sounds older. Has Amazon gone mad?
The Silver Door (Moon & Sun), by Holly Lisle. Sequel to The Ruby Key, for 9-12 year olds. I believe this one.
And finally, a stand-alone (I'm guessing here) YA book!
Thirteenth Child (Frontier Magic Book), by Patricia Wrede, which looks rather good--here's the Amazon blurb:
"Eff was born a thirteenth child. Her twin brother, Lan, is the seventh son of a seventh son. This means he's supposed to possess amazing talent -- and she's supposed to bring only bad things to her family and her town. Undeterred, her family moves to the frontier, where her father will be a professor of magic at a school perilously close to the magical divide that separates settlers from the beasts of the wild."
This would be my pick from today's new releases. I do, however, suspect it of being the first in a new series for 9-12 year olds.
Tomorrow there's only one release, so I'm sticking it here:
Troll's Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales
More to come on the 20th.
And now, neglecting the piles of new exciting books I really want to have the time and energy to read, I shall fall back on the soothing comfort of The Four Graces, by D.E. Stevenson. I don't mind, exactly, being home from work, but I do object to being home from work too sick to read new books.
It's not for kids 9-12, but you're right in that Thirteeth Child is the first in a series. Patricia Wrede's website says that it is the first in a trilogy. I've read it and it's wonderful, although I could tell before I looked it up online that it was the first in a series.
ReplyDeleteAnn http://brookslibraryyouth.wordpress.com
Thanks so much for mentioning the new "Grim Hill" book - we have a new Q&A section with the author at www.grimhill.com. Fans of the series can email in their question or comment, and we post some of them on the site.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann! I'm not surprised.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are most welcome, Stephanie!