Here's what I found this week. Let me know if I missed your post; bloglovin turned ugly on me, so if you posted something on Monday or Tuesday, I might not have seen it....
The Reviews
Alistair Grim's Odditorium, by Gregory Funaro, at The Book Monsters
The Candymakers and the Great Chocolate Chase, by Wendy Mass, at Read Till Dawn
The Carpet People, by Terry Pratchett, at Back to Books
Crown of Earth, by Hilari Bell, at Leaf's Reviews
Dr. Fell and the Playground of Doom, by David Nielsen, at The Book Monsters, The Reading Nook Reviews, Literary Hoots, and My Brain on Books
The Girl Who Drank the Moon, by Kelly Barnhill, at Pages Unbound, Book Nut, Nerdy Book Club, and Word Spelunking
The Haunter, by R.L. Stine, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Land of Stories: An Author's Odyssey, by Chris Colfer, at This Kid Reviews Books and by me at the B. and N. Kids Blog
The Littlest Bigfoot, by Jennifer Weiner, at Jean Little Library
Loki's Wolves, by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr, at Good Books and Good Wine
The Lost Coloney (Artemis Fowl Book 5), by Eoin Colfer, at Say What?
The Mage of Trelian, by Michelle Knudsen, at Say What?
The Magic Mirror, by Zetta Elliott, at @HomeLibrarian
A Most Magical Girl, by Karen Foxlee, at Word Spelunking
Odin's Ravens, by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr, at The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia
The Other Alice by Michelle Harrison, at Nayu's Reading Corner
The Peculiar Night of the Blue Heart, by Lauren DeStefano, at Welcome to My Tweendom
The Seventh Wish, by Kate Messner, at Always in the Middle
Authors and Interviews
David Neilsen (Dr. Fell and the Playground of Doom) at books4yourkids.com and The Book Monsters
Jennifer A. Nielsen (The Scourge) at Teens Read Too
Michelle Harrison (The Other Alice) at Nayu's Reading Corner and Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books
Natalie Lloyd (The Key to Extraordinary) at the B. and N. Kids Blog
Kelly Barnhill (The Girl Who Drank the Moon) at The Horn Book
Giveaways
A Most Magical Girl, by Karen Foxlee, at Word Spelunking
Other Good Stuff
Tolkien's St. Bernard interviewed sixty years ago, at Project Mayhem
A thoughtful post from Tanita Davis about "clean" reads and young teens who aren't quite wanting to read full on YA.
At B. and N. Kids, I have a list of books that aren't sad or scary that includes several MG Spec Fic books
Thanks as always for the list.
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