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1/21/18

This week's round-up of middle grade fantasy and sci fi from around the blogs (1/21/18)

Brightstorm, by Vashti Hardy, at Book Murmuration 

Children of Exile, and its sequel, Children of Refuge, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, at The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia

The Crowns of Croswald by D.E. Night, at CovertoCoverBlog

The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding, by Alexandra Bracken, at Always in the Middle

Engineerds, by Jarrett Lerner, at Librarian's Quest

Ghosts of Greenglass House, by Kate Milford, at Life's an Art

How Oscar Indigo Broke the Universe (and Put it Back Together Again) by David Teague, at Time Travel Times Two and Charlotte's Library

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke, at Leaf's Reviews

The Last Jedi Visual Dictionary, at Boys Rule Boys Read

The List, by Patricia Forde, at That's Another Story

Love Sugar Magic: a Dash of Trouble, by Anna Meriano, at MG Book Village and Charlotte's Library

The Magpie King, by M.J. Fahy, at Red Headed Book Lover

Orphan Island, by Laurel Snyder, at Redeemed Reader and Heavy Medal

Rules for Thieves, by Alexandra Ott, at Semicolon

Shadow Weaver, by MarcyKate Connolly, at The Winged Pen

Sky Song, by Abi Elphinstone, at Minerva Reads

The Song From Somewhere Else, by A.F. Harrold, at Pages Unbound Reviews

Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic by Armand Baltazar, at Log Cabin Library

The Unicorn in the Barn, by Jacqueline K. Ogburn, at Hidden in Pages

Winterhouse, by Ben Guterson,  at Puss Reboots

Two Middle Grade Castle fantasies--Wednesdays in the Tower, by Jessica Day George, and The Castle Behind Thorns, by Merrie Haskell, at Falling Letters

Authors and Interviews

Nigel Quinlan (The Cloak of Feathers) at MG Book Village 

Anna Meriano (Love Sugar Magic) at Nerdy Book Club

Kara LaRue has been on a blog tour for The Uncanny Express, here are this week's stops:
1/15 Librarian's Quest
Other Good Stuff

"The Gods and Spirits (and Totoros) of Miyazaki's Fantasy Worlds," at Tor

For those in the Boston area--a fantastic MG sci fi/fantasy afternoon at the Dedham Library, March 3




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