Welcome to this week's sprung forward edition of what I found in my weekly blog reading of interest to us middle grade sci fi/fantasy fans!
The Reviews
Aru Shah and the End of Time, by Roshani Chokshi, at Hopeful Reads
Beast and Crown, by Joel Ross, at alibrarymama
Dominion, by Shane Arbuthnott, at alibrarymama
Dragon's Future by Kandi Wyatt, at Cover2CoverBlog (audiobook review)
Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island, by Liz Kessler, at Read Till Dawn
Frederik Sandwich and the Earthquake that Couldn't Possibly Be, by Kevin John Scott, at The Write Path
Granted, by John David Anderson, at Maria's Melange and Log Cabin Library
The Ice Sea Pirates, by Frida Nilsson, at Semicolon
Intergalactic P.S. 3, by Madeleine L'Engle, at Charlotte's Library
The List, by Patricia Forde, at Semicolon
The Lost Frost Girl, by Amy Wilson, at This Kid Reviews Books
Love Sugar Magic-a Dash of Trouble, by Anna Meriano, at Mom Read It
Nightfall, by Shannon Messenger, at Pages Unbound Reviews
The Oceans Between Stars, by Kevin Emerson, at Charlotte's Library
The Problim Children by Natalie Lloyd, at Puss Reboots
Rebel Genius, by Michael DiMartino, at alibrarymama
The Serpent's Secret, by Sayantani DasGupta, at Rajiv's Reviews
Sisters of Glass, by Naomi Cyprus, at This Kid Reviews Books
The Spinner Prince (Pride Wars), by Matt Laney, at Books for Kids
Terra Nova, by Shane Arbuthnott, at Sci Fi and Scary
The Twistrose Key, by Tone Almhjell, at Hidden in Pages
The Zanna Functin, by Daniel Wheatley, at A Dance With Books
Three at Ms. Yingling Reads--The World Below, by Wesley King, The Serpent's Secret, by Sayantani DasGupta, and Leia, Princess of Alderan, by Claudia Gray
Authors and Interviews
Vashti Hardy (Brightstorm), at Minerva Reads
Diane Magras (The Mad Wolf's Daughter) at B. and N. Kids Blog
Amy Wilson (A Far Away Magic) at Stephanie Burgis
Other Good Stuff
This year's winner of the Blue Peter Award, given by the UK's Book Trust, is The Wizards of Once, by Cressida Cowell
Lots of Wrinkle in Time stuff out there; here's one I liked at Tor--How Could I Forget the Liberating Weirdness of Madeleine L’Engle? and here's a list of books for Wrinkle in Time fans to read next that I made for B and N Kids Blog
And though not quite seasonally appropriate here in the north-east, the homemade ice-cream books at Playing by the Book are utterly charming!
and finally, Kidlitcon 2019 will be next March, in Providence RI, hosted by me and Mia Wenjen of Pragmatic Mom! I hope you can come talk children's books and make new friends with us!
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