Welcome to another week of middle grade fantasy and sci fi goodness!
First--nominations for the Cybils Awards close tomorrow, Oct. 15--so represent for Team Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction today! I've put asterixis next to books included in this round-up that haven't been nominated yet, but there are lots more waiting for the call. Here's where you go to nominate books published between Oct 16 2017 and Oct 15 2018.
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge, by M.T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin at Middle Grade Ninja
Beginnings, by Chris Hoffmann, at Red Headed Book Lover
Brave Red, Smart Frog: A New Book of Old Tales by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason, at Randomly Reading
Castle Hangnail, by Ursula Vernon, at Reading the End
*The Collectors, by Jacqueline West, at Teen Librairan Toolbox
Creature of the Pines, by Adam Gidwitz and Hatem Aly, at alibrarymama
Ghost Boys, by Jewell Parker Rhodes, at Semicolon
The Girl With the Dragon Heart, by Stephanie Burgis, at Moon light and dreams
The Nest, by Kenneth Oppel, at The O.W.L.
The Rose Legacy, by Jessica Day George, at Semicolon
Snow and Rose, by Emily Winfield Martin, at Not Acting My Age
The Stone Girl's Story, by Sarah Beth Durst, at Semicolon
*The Thorn Queen, by Elise Holland, at Forever Lost in Literature
*Tilly and the Bookwanderers (Pages and Co.) by Anna James, at Kelly's Rambles
The Turnaway Girls, by Hayley Chewins, at Mom Read It
*Twice Magic (The Wizards of Once 2), by Cressida Cowell, at Charlotte's Library
The Way Past Winter, by Kiran Millwood Hargrave, at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
*The Wishmakers, by Tyler Whitesides, at Imaginary Friends
Three at Ms. Yingling Reads--The Hotel Between, by Sean Easley, *The Land of Neverendings, by Kate Saunders, and *Den of the Forever Frost, by Kathryn Laksy
and a long list of mini-reviews from her Cybils reading at Library Chicken
Authors and Interviews
M.T. Anderson (The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge) at Middle Grade Ninja
Jacqueline West (The Collectors) at Teen Librarian Toolbox
Ryan Calejo (Charlie Hernandez and the League of Shadows), at From the Mixed Up Files
A spooky roundtable with five authors at From the Mixed Up Files
ps--If you haven't nominated a book for the YA Speculative Fiction category of the Cybils, I made a list of possibilities
https://charlotteslibrary.blogspot.com/2018/10/ya-speculative-fiction-books-not-yet.html
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