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10/12/14

This week's round-up of middle grade fantasy and science fiction (10/12/14)

Greetings from Sacramento!  I am here for Kidlitcon, now over for another year, and have to check out of my hotel room in just a few minutes, so this is not as complete a list as I would have liked to offer....so let me know if I missed your post!

And please keep nominating books for the Cybils!   There will be a round up of lists of un-nominated books at the Cybils site on Monday for your nominating convenience.
The Reviews

The Boundless, by Kenneth Oppel, at That's Another Story

The Fourteenth Goldfish, by Jennifer Holm, at alibrarymama and This Kid Reviews Books

Frostborn, by Lou Anders, at Reader Noir and Semicolon

Flora and Ulysses, by Kate DiCamillo, at Laurisa White Reyes

Gabriel Finely and the Raven's Riddle, by George Hagen, at Word Spelunking

The Glass Sentence, by S.E. Grove, at Random Musings of a Bibliophile

He Laughed with His Other Mouths, by M.T. Anderson, at Semicolon

The Iron Trial, by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, at Book Nut and Ms. Yingling Reads

The Screaming Staircase (and also The Whispering Skull) by Jonathan Stroud at Librarian of Snark

Pennyroyal Academy, by M.A. Larson, at Effortlessly Reading (not yet nominated)

The School for Good and Evil (books 1 and 2) by Soman Chainani, at This Kid Reviews Books

Sky Jumpers, by Peggy Eddleman, at Becky's Book Reviews

Space Case, by Stuart Gibbs, at Book List (not yet nominated)

Sparkers, by Eleanor Glewwe, at Librarian of Snark (not yet nominated)

The Terror of the Southlands, by Caroline Carlson, at Project Mayhem (not yet nominated)

The Twin Powers, by Robert Lipsyte, at BooksForKidsBlog (not yet nominated)

The Whispering Skull, by Jonathan Stroud, at Bookyurt and Sonderbooks

The Zero Degree Zombie Zone, by Patrik Henry Bass, at This Kid Reviews Books


Authors and Interviews

Ellen Prager (Shark Whisperer) at The Children's Book Review

F.T. Bradley (the Double Vision series) at The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow

Sarwat Chadda (the Ash Mistry books) shares "My Multi-Colored Heroes" at Diversity in YA

Kit Grindstaff (The Flame in the Mist) at the SCBWI Blog



Other Good Stuff:

Lots of good stuff from Kidlitcon 2014, which I will write more about soon I hope; in the meantime, check out all the tweets at #kidlitcon.

A space-themed art interlude of covers from the 1940s and 50s at Views From the Tesseract

And also at Views from the Tesseract, a Tuesday 10 of Villainy!

Goodbye, Zilpha Keatley Snyder....Thank you for adding the world of Green Sky to my mental storehouse of lovely places.

1 comment:

  1. Just wanted to say ditto to: "Goodbye, Zilpha Keatley Snyder....Thank you for adding the world of Green Sky to my mental storehouse of lovely places." Well put!

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