9/23/18
This week's round-up of middle grade sci fi and fantasy (9/23/18)
Here's this week's round-up of middle grade sci fi and fantasy from around the blogs (please let me know if I missed your post!)
The Reviews
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge, at Charlotte's Library
The Apprentice Witch, by James Nicol, at The Biblio Life
Aru Shah and the End of Time, by Roshini Chokshi, at prosenkahn
Bad Mermaids Make Waves, by Sibéal Pounder, at Pages Unbound
City of Ghosts, by Victoria Schwab, at Charlotte's Library
Dactyl Hill Squad, by Daniel José Older, at The Book Wars and Shelf Awareness
A Hint of Hydra, by Heidi Land and Kati Bartowski, at Pages Unbound
How I Became a Ghost, by Tim Tingle, at From the Mixed Up Files
The Last Kids on Earth and the Cosmic Beyond, by Max Brailler, at The O.W.L. and Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers
The Nebula Secret (Explorer Academy 1) by Trudi Trueit, at Mom Read It
The Once and Future Geek (Camelot Code 1), by Mari Mancusi, at Rajiv's Reviews
The Phantom Files: Twain's Treasurem by William B. Wolfe, at Locus
The Pool of Fire, by John Cristopher, at Leaf's Reviews
Rules for Thieves, by Alexandra Ott, at Say What?
The Snow Witch, by Rosie Boyes, at Log Cabin Library
The Storm Runner, by Jennifer Cervantes, at Mom Read It and Owl Always Be Reading
Sweep, by Jonathan Auxier, at Waking Brain Cells and Fantasy Literature
Thrones and Bones (Nightborn 2), by Lou Anders, at Say What?
An Unexpected Adventure, by Kandi J. Wyatt, at Kitty Cat at the Library
Wizardmatch, by Lauren Magaziner, at Semicolon
Two at Ms. Yingling Reads--The Storm Runner and The Last Kids on Earth and the Cosmic Beyond
Authors and Interviews
Daniel José Older (Dactyl Hill Squad) at Publishers Weekly
Rob Vlock (Sven Carter and the Android Army) at Middle Grade Book Village
Jennifer Cervantes (The Storm Runner) at The Children's Book Review
Other Good Stuff
Here's a look at "The Luck of Edenhall" which sounds like something you'd find in a mg fantasy...
And for Lego enthusiasts, here's the most amazing Helm's Deep that probably will never be surpassed; 1700 mini figures....(via Rachel Neumeier)
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