Here's what I found in my blog reading this week of interest to fans of middle grade sci fi and fantasy; please let me know if I missed your post (or the posts of your loved ones etc.)
The Reviews
The Book That Proves Time Travel Happens, by Henry Clark, at Charlotte's Library
The Boundless, by Kenneth Oppel, at Falling Letters
The Brightest Night, by Tui T. Sutherland, at Hidden In Pages
Castle Hangnail, by Ursula Vernon, at Fuse #8
Fairy Tale Reform School, by Jen Calonita, at Cracking the Cover
Forgotten Sisters, by Shannon Hale, at Cracking the Cover
Genuine Sweet, by Faith Harkey, at Ms. Yingling Reads (scroll down)
The Hero's Guide to Being and Outlaw, by Christopher Healy, at Leaf's Reviews
The Island of Dr. Libris, by Chris Grabenstein, at Fantasy Book Critic and the B&N Kids Blog
Jinx and sequels, by Sage Blackwood, at the B&N Kids Blog
Lucky Strike, by Bobbie Pyron, at Geo Librarian
Lug: Dawn of the Ice Age, by David Zeltser, at Kid Lit Reviews
Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes, by Jonathan Auxier, at Log Cabin Library
Rapunzel Cuts Loose by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, at Pages Unbound
Time Square- the Shift, by S.W. Lothian, at Always in the Middle
The Trap, by Steven Arntson, at Book Nut
The Water and the Wild, by K. E. Ormsbee, at The Book Wars
Authors and Interviews
Ross MacKenzie (The Nowhere Emporium) at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Other Good Stuff
A Tuesday Ten of Circus Fantasy at Views from the Tesseract
"What if Game of Thrones was a Saturday Morning Cartoon?" Check out Lil Thrones at io9
Thanks for the link to Lil Thrones! Somehow no one linked me to that before. People are falling down on the job!
ReplyDelete