Welcome to this week's gathering of what I found in my blog reading; please let me know if I missed your post!
The Reviews
Bob, by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead, at Mom Read It
Bugging Out (Monsters Unleashed #2) by John Kloepfer, at Ms. Yingling Reads
A Dash of Trouble (Love Sugar Magic #1) by Anna Meriano
Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island, by Liz Kessler, at Books4yourkids
Evangeline of the Bayou, by Jan Eldredge, at Log Cabin Library
Freya and the Magic Jewel (Thunder Girls #1), by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, at Mom Read It
A Friendly Town That's Almost Always by the Ocean! by Kir Fox and M. Shelley Coats, at Great Imaginations
Ghost Boys, by Jewell Parker Rhodes, at Randomly Reading
Ice Wolves (Elementals #1), by Amie Kaufman, at Reading Lark
The Magician's Nephew, by C.S. Lewis, at Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
Polaris, by Michael Northrup, at Read Till Dawn
A Properly Unhaunted Place, by William Alexander, at Falling Letters
The Rose Legacy, by Jessica Day George, at Charlotte's Library
Shadow Magic series, by Joshua Kahn, at Confident Foundation
Shadow Weaver, by MarcyKate Connolly, at ReadRantRock&Roll
The Unusual Suspects (Sisters Grimm #2), by Michael Buckley, at Awesome Book Assesment
Witch Switch (Witch Wars #2), by Sibeal Pounder, at Pages Unbound
Wizard for Hire, by Obert Skye, at Say What?
The Wonderling, by Mira Bartok, at Good Books and Good Wine (audiobook review)
Three at Ms. Yingling Reads: Waste of Space, by Stuart Gibbs, Redemption, by Mark Walden, and Intergalactic P.S. 3, by Madeline L'Engle
Authors and Interviews
Kristine Asselin (The Art of the Swap) at Nerdy Book Club
Joshua Kahn (Shadow Magic Series) at Jean Book Nerd
Kir Fox and M. Shelley Coats (A Friendly Town that's Almost Always by the Ocean), at 3 Decades Kids and Jean Book Nerd
Kim Ventrella (The Skeleton Tree) at Cynsations
Sophie Anderson (The House with Chicken Legs) at Alittlebutalot
Other Good Stuff
Publishers Weekly gathers lots of opinions about "middle grade"
Hidden elves at the Denver Museum of Science and Nature, via Rachel Neumeier
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