Welcome to this week's round-up; I hope you find lots to enjoy! You won't find much from me, because I have been in a terrible review slump and the books they are building up something fierce. Please let me know if I missed your post!
The Reviews
Alistair Grim's Odd Aquaticum, by Gregory Funari, at Sharon the Librarian
The Blood Guard, by Carter Roy, at Cindy Reads A Lot
Bloodstone, by Allan Bouroughs, at Charlotte's Library
Circus Mirandus, by Cassie Beasley, at Buxton's Fantasy and Science Fiction Novels
Dark Days (Dead City #3), by James Ponti, at Ms. Yingling Reads
A Frozen Heart, by Elizabeth Rudnick, at Metaphors and Moonlight
Ghost Horse Mystery, by DJ Arneson and Tony Tallarico, at Views from the Tesseract
The Goblin's Puzzle, by Andrew S. Chilton, at Ms. Yingling Reads
and Waking Brain Cells
Hamster Princess: Of Mice and Magic, by Ursula Vernon, at School Library Journal
Hoodoo, by Ronald L. Smith, at Akossiwa Ketoglo
Keeper of the Lost Cities, by Shannon Messenger, at Destined 4 Weirdness
Monstrous, by MarcyKate Connolly, at On Starships and Dragonwings (audiobook review)
The Night Parade, by Kathryn Tanquary, at Teen Librarian Toolbox
Rise of the Wolf, by Jennifer A. Nielsen, at Read Till Dawn
The Shadow Keeper, by Abi Elphinstone, at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Shadows of Sherwood, by Kekla Magoon, at Welcome to My (New) Tweendom
The Sign of the Cat, by Lynne Jonell, at Semicolon
Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye, by Tania del Rio, at School Library Journal
Young-Hee and the Pullocho, by Mark James Russell, at The Book Wars
Authors and Interviews
Patrick Samphire (Secrets of the Dragon Tomb) at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Danika Dinsmore (Narine of Noe) at Laurisa White Reyes
Other Good Stuff
A nice midde grade book list for fans of King Arthur, at Project Mayhem
a Tuesday Ten of spec. fic. Newbery winners at Views from the Tesseract
XKCD is even more brilliant than usual, with this helpful infographic inspired by the possibility of a vast dark ninth planet (I especially love the "fools planets").
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