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2/12/17

This week's round-up of middle grade fantasy and science fiction from around the blogs (2/12/17)

A shortish round-up this week, which is fine because now I can go play more Stardew Valley (although my new cat is not letting me in my house, and my children are asleep so I can't ask them what to do...)

As always, please let me know if I missed your post!

The Reviews

The Castle in the Mist, by Amy Ephron, at Great Imaginations

The Curse of the Chocolate Phoenix, at Charlotte's Library

The Doll's House, by Rumer Godden, at Semicolon

The Eternity Code, by Eoin Colfer, at Lunar Rainbow Reviews

Foxheart, by Claire Legrand, at A Reader of Fictions

Games Wizards Play, by Diane Duane, at Sonderbooks

The Girl Who Drank the Moon, by Kelly Barnhill, at Becky's Book Reviews

The Jamie Drake Equation, by Christopher Edge, at Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books

Journey Through Ash and Smoker (Ranger in Time 5) by Kate Messner, at Time Travel Times Two

Last Day on Mars, by Kevin Emerson, at Charlotte's Library and Word Spelunking (with giveaway)

The Mesmerist, by Ronald L. Smith, at Cracking the Cover and Ms. Yingling Reads

The Pinhoe Egg, by Diana Wynne Jones, at The Book Smugglers

When the Sea Turned to Silver, by Grace Lin, at Sonderbooks and Falling Letters

A Wizard Abroad, by Diane Duane, at Fantasy Faction

Word of Mouse, by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein, at Log Cabin Library and A Bookshelf Monstrosity

Two at Ms. Yingling Reads:  Finders Keepers (Rebels of the Lamp #2). by Michael Galvin and Peter Speakman. and The Mesmerist, by Ronald L. Smith

Authors and Interviews

Amy Ephron (The Castle in the Mist) at Nerdy Book Club

Fred Holmes (The Ugly Teapot) on adapting his screenplay to a book, at Middle Grade Ninja

Dana Langer (Siren Sisters) at Literary Rambles (with giveaway)

Other Good Stuff

The Waterstone Children's Book Prize (a UK Award) shortlist has been released, with Middle Grade Spec Fic well represented.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for including my interview in the links. There's so many good middle grade books out this year. I'm featuring a lot more middle grade authors this year as a result.

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