The Reviews
The Arctic Code, by Matthew Kirby, at The Write Path
Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu, at Tales of the Marvelous
Charmed (Fairy Tale Reform School Book 2) by Jen Calonita, at Fantasy Book Critic
Demigods & Magicians, by Rick Riordan, at Jean Little Library
The Dragon Lantern (League of Seven Book 2), by Alan Gratz, at Say What?
Dragon Slippers by Jessica Day George, at Leaf's Reviews
Emma and the Banderwigh, by Matthew S. Cox, at Let's Read Till We Drop
The Girl in the Tower, by Lisa Schroeder, at Mom Read It
Grayling's Song, by Karen Cushman, at Barnes and Noble Kids Blog
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, by Maryrose Wood (Book 1--The Mysterious Howling, through Book 5; one post per book, so move up the blog to get them) at Redeemed Reader
The Knights of Crystallia (Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians, Book 3) by Brandon Sanderson, at Skye's Scribblings
The Night Parade, by Kathryne Tanquary, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures, by Jackson Pearce & Maggie Stiefvater, at Me On Books
Princess of the Midnight Ball, by Jessica Day George, at Fantasy Literature
Rise of the Ragged Clover, by Paul Durham, at Views From the Tesseract
Seven Wild Sisters, by Charles De Lint, at The Book Wars
The Seventh Wish, by Kate Messner, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Time Stoppers by Carrie Jones, at The Bookshelf Gargoyle
The Whispers of Wilderwood Hall, Karen McCombie, at So Many Books, So Little Time
Wishing Day, by Lauren Myracle, at The Reading Nook Reviews
Withering by Sea, by Judith Rossell, at Waking Brain Cells
Authors and Interviews
Joshua Kahn (Shadow Magic) at Red House Books
Other Good Stuff
A Tuesday Ten of spec fic with spectacles at Views From the Tesseract
An interview with a young Rick Riordan reader at A Year of Reading
From Tor, where you can see an example of the art:
"The Folio Society is publishing a new edition of Terry Pratchett’s Mort, a classic Discworld tale of Death and his young inept apprentice. For this special edition, award-winning artist Omar Rayyan has provided 7 color illustrations that capture the humor and vibrancy of Pratchett’s remarkable work."
Oh, I totally forgot you do this round-up each week! Glad I stumbled upon it again. I've been listening to a lot of middle-grade audio. Best sci fi recently was The Big Dark by Rodman Philbrick. I reviewed it recently:
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Have a good week & enjoy your books!
Sue
2016 Big Book Summer Challenge