Happy Daylight Savings Time, fellow USians! May today's extra hour bring you joy (or whatever). Here's are the middle grade sci fi/fantasy book related posts I found this week (middle grade being roughly 9-12 years old); please let me know if I missed your post!
The Reviews
13 Hangmen, by Art Corroveau, at Semicolon
The Bad Apple, by T.R. Burns, at Secrets & Sharing Soda
Benjamin Franklinstein Meets Thomas Deadison, by Matthew McElligott and Larry Tuxbury, at Semicolon
Beauty and the Beast: the Only One Who Didn't Run Away, by Wendy Mass, at Charlotte's Library
Dead City, by James Ponti, at Book Sake
The Emerald Atlas, by John Stephens, at Madigan Reads
Geeks, Girls, and Secret Identities, by Mike Jung, at Book Nut
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, by Catherynne M. Valente, at Pass the Chiclets
Goblin Secrets, by William Alexander, at Book Nut
and Fuse #8
Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms, by Lissa Evans, at Challenging the Bookworm
In a Glass Grimmly, by Adam Gidwitz, at Book Nut
The Jewel of the Kalderash, by Marie Rutkoski, at alibrarymama
Keeper of the Lost Cities, by Shannon Messenger, at Michelle Mason
The Last Dragonslayer, by Jasper Fforde, at Sonderbooks
The Legend of Ghost Dog, by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Mapmaker and the Ghost, by Sarvenas Tash, at Semicolon
The Mark of Athena, by Rick Riordan, at Lit Princess, Zezee's Link, Consuming Books Bloggery!, mylittlechateau, Girl With a Straight Face, (and lots more....)
The Mythical 9th Division: Operation Robot Storm, by Alex Milway, at Jean Little Library
Neversink, by Barry Wolverton, at Semicolon
Once Upon a Toad, by Heather Vogel Frederick, at Sonderbooks
The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate, at Semicolon
The Peculiar, by Stefan Bachmann, at vikki vansickle
The River of No Return (Jaguar Stones Book 3), by J & P Voelkel, at Charlotte's Library
The Savage Fortress, by Sarwat Chadda, at The Enchanted Inkpot
The Secret Prophecy, by Herbie Brennan, at Julie DeGuia (giveaway)
Seven-Day Magic, by Edward Eager, at Tor
Splendors and Glooms, by Laura Amy Schlitz, at Ex Libris
The Spy Princess, by Sherwood Smith, at Random Musings of a Bibliophile and Semicolon
Storybound, by Marissa Burt, at Geo Librarian
The Unwanteds, by Lisa McMann, at That's Another Story
A Warlock in Whitby, by Robin Jarvis, at Fantastic Reads
What Came From the Stars, by Gary Schmidt, at Semicolon
The Wishing Spell, by Chris Colfer, at Lit Princess
The Wide-Awake Princess, by E.D. Baker, at Geo Librarian
Ana at The Book Smugglers looks at three classic mg horror stories
Authors
Catherynne M. Valente talking fairytales at BookYurt
Adam Gidwitz on fairytales (dark and grimm) at BookYurt
And continuing the theme, Marie Brennan talks about what makes a folk tale at Book View Cafe
Lana Krumwiede (Freakling) at Cynsations
Marissa Moss (Mira's Diary: Lost in Paris) at The Elliott Review (giveaway)
More Good Stuff
Ursula Le Guin is always Good Stuff-here's a review of her two just published short story anthologies at Slate -- lots of interesting thoughts on genre
Kid-Lit Cares--an auction to help those affected by Sandy (of particular interest to aspiring writers)
Tony DiTerlizzi's Top 10 Books for creeping out kids at Wire
and at Project Mayhem, scary stories for the non-horror reading kid.
At Scribble City Central, it's "S is for Slaugh" with Lucy Coats.
Something to keep in mind as we eat left-over Halloween candy--chocolate makes snails smarter
But the best thing of all that I saw this week has to be the WW II
message capsule found on the leg of a long-deceased homing pigeon (here's my take on it)
Wow! So many middle grade reviews this week! How awesome!
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