Here's this year's Memorial Day round-up of middle grade fantasy and science fiction from around the blogs. Late and somewhat truncated due to internet connectivity frustrations...let me know if I missed your post, and I'll try to add it later!
The Reviews
27 Magic Words, by Sharelle Byars Moranville, at Pages Unbound Reviews
Being a Witch and Other Things I Didn't Ask For, by Sara Pascoe, at Imaginary Reads
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon, by Frank Cottrell Boyce, at Puss Reboots
The Door in the Alley (The Explorers book 1), by Adrienne Kress, at The Write Path
Dragon’s Green, by Scarlett Thomas, at Confessions of a Serial Reader
The Dreadful Future of Blossom Culp, by Richard Peck, at Charlotte's Library
Journey Across the Hidden Islands, by Sarah Beth Durst, at Semicolon
The Last Panther, by Todd Mitchell, at Log Cabin Library
The Magic Mirror: Concerning a Lonely Princess, a Foundling Girl, a Scheming King and a Pickpocket Squirrel, by Susan Hill Long. at Jessica Snell's blog
Orphan Island, by Laurel Snyder, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Physick, by Angie Sage, at Say What?
Rise of the Isle of the Lost, by Melissa de la Cruz, at Always in the Middle
The Sign of the Cat, by Lynne Jonell, at Redeemed Reader
Space Runners: The Moon Platoon, by Jeramy Kratz, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Wizard's Holiday, by Diane Duane, at Fantasy Faction
Authors and Interviews
Laurel Snyder (Orphan Island) at The Hiding Spot and Nerdy Book Club
Other Good Stuff
A Most Magical Girl, by Karen Foxlee, has won this year's Readings Children's Book Prize
At The Book Smugglers, a MG conversation with Stephanie Burgis, Sheela Chari, Uma Krishnaswami and Mark Siegel
A plug for the Moomin books by me at the B. and N. Kids Blog
And more personally, my 16 year old son has been migrated his blog, A Goblin Reviews Graphic Novels, to blogger--
First, I still can't believe your son is already 16. Second, where is his review? Is there a link?
ReplyDeleteThat was me giving up because of the internet being unccoperative; I've added it now!
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