Here's this weeks round-up; let me know if I missed your post.
The Reviews
The Copper Gauntlet, by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, at Heart Full of Books
Crenshaw, by Katherine Applegate, at Pop! Goes the Reader and Good Books and Good Wine (audiobook review)
Dead Boy, by Laurel Gale, at Imaginary Reads
The Dragon of the Month Club, by Iain Reading, at Charlotte's Library and Musings of a Book Addict
The Fog Diver, by Joel Ross, at alibrarymama
The Girl Who Could Not Dream, by Sarah Beth Durst, at Ms. Yingling Reads, Book Hounds, and Bibliophilia, Please
Grounded: The Adventures of Rapunzel, by Megan Morrison, at Gone With the Words
Half Magic, by Edward Eager, at Leaf's Reviews
The League of Unexceptional Children by Gitty Daneshvari, at Read Till Dawn and In Bed With Books
Lilliput, by Sam Gayton, at alibrarymama
The Nest, by Kenneth Oppel, with two suggested atmospheric read alikes, at The Booklist Reader
Neverseen, by Shannon Messsenger, at Carstairs Considers
The Peddler's Road, by Matthew Kirby, at On Starships and Dragonwings
A Pocket Full of Murder, by R.J. Anderson, at Me On Books
Rules for Stealing Stars, by Corey Ann Haydu, at Ex Libris
School for Sidekicks, by Kelly McCullough, at Charlotte's Library
A Snicker of Magic, by Natalie Lloyd, at Sharon the Librarian
The Trilogy of Two, by Juman Malouf, at Teen Librarian Toolbox
Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer, by Kelly Jones, at Becky's Book Reviews
Upside-down
Magic, by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins, at Charlotte's Library
Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye, by Tania del Rio and Will Staehle, at Word Spelunking and Forever Lost in Literature
Three time travel books coming soon, at Shelf Talker
Authors and Interviews
Anne Nesbet (The Wrinkled Crown) at Project Mayhem
Juman Malouf (The Trilogy of Two) at Publishers Weekly
Krystalyn Drown (Tracy Tam: Santa Command) at The A P Book Club
Other Good Stuff
Which Northern Lights charater are you? A Quiz at the Guardian (I got Lyra....)
Harry Potter 2016 Book Night theme announced at the Guardian
Two chances to help others--The book fair for Ballou High School in Washington D.C. returns (more info at Guys Lit Wire), and Pat Rothfus has Worldbuilders (supporting Heifer International) up and running again.
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