Welcome to this week's roundup of all the middle grade sci fi/fantasy blog posts I found; let me know if I missed yours! Nothing from me this week, because instead of blogging I took my oldest boy to start his freshman year at Bard College, where I'm sure he'll be very happy, but sob.
The Reviews
Aru Sha and the End of Time, by Roshani Chokshi, at Indictoday
The Assassination of Grangwain Spurge, by M.T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin, at Prose and Kahn
Bites Back (Project Terra #2), by Landry Q. Walker, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Chalice of Immortality (Magickeepers 3), by Erica Kirov, at Say What?
Dactyl Hill Squad, by Daniel Jose Older, at The Booklist Reader
A Darkness of Dragons, by S.A. Patrick, at Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books
Dreaming Dangerous, by Lauren DeStefano, at Say What?
The Girl With the Dragon Heart, by Stephanie Burgis, at Chrikaru Reads
The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale, at Prose and Kahn
The House With Chicken Legs, by Sophie Anderson, at Hit or Miss Books
Ice Wolves, by Amy Kaufman, at The Adventures of Cecelia Bedelia
The Language of Spells, by Garret Weyr, at Redeemed Reader
The Legend of Greg, by Chris Rylander, at Redeemed Reader
Money Jane: The Hunt for a Legendary Magic Thief (How to Set the World on Fire #2), by T.K. Riggins, at Chanticleer Book Reviews
The Mysterious Benedict Society, by Trenton Lee, at Book Nut
The Scroll of Kings (The Lost Books #1), by Sarah Prineas, at Puss Reboots
The Selkie of San Francisco, by Todd Calgi Gallicano, at The Neverending TBR
The Surface Breaks, by Louise O'Neill, at What Vicky Read
Tilly and the Bookwanderers, by Anna James, at Alittlebutalot
Toaff's Way, by Cynthia Voigt, at Reading Rumpus
Tribute (The Cleaners #1), by Chris Knoblaugh, at Thrice Read Books
The Turning, by Emily Whitman, at Magic Fiction Since Potter
Authors and Interviews
Roshani Chokshi (Aru Sha and the End of Time) at The Story Sanctuary
Charlotte Salter (Where the Woods End) at The Winged Pen
Gavin Neale (The Price of Magic) at Read it, Daddy
Other Good Stuff
New in the UK, at Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books
This is a fantastic list! I have been through before and I must say you're lists are always top-notch and very comprehensive. I took a peak at your time ravel list and it is the best I've ever seen. I'm going to use it in my classroom. I do have one that I would highly recommend you check out! It fits the science fiction mold, and it's definitely a great time travel book. But it's different because it has a black female protagonist, a refreshing change. I really enjoyed this one. I found it here, http://www.tenebraypress.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather! Sounds like a good book--do you remember what it was called?
DeleteThank you for including my review.
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