8/30/20

This week's round-up of middle grade fantasy and science fiction from around the blogs (8/30/20)

Here's what I found this week; nothing for me, because I let work and home improvements and my children's teeth get in the way of reading and reviewing (on the plus side the house is in better shape and no one has any wisdom teeth left....) Please let me know if I missed your post!

The Reviews

Across the Risen Sea, by Bren MacDibble, at Jess Just Reads

Bradley’s Dragons, by Patrick Matthews, at Reading With Your Kids

The Clockwork Crow, by Catherine Fisher, at Log Cabin Library 

The Haunting of Aveline Jones, by Phil Hickes, at Book Craic

Into the Tall, Tall Grass, by Loriel Ryon, at alibrarymama

Mandy Lamb and the Full Moon, by Corinna Turner, at Catholic Mom

Maya and the Rising Dark, by Rena Barron, at The Nerd Daily

Midnight at the Barclay Hotel, by Fleur Bradley, at Ms. Yingling Reads and Books. Iced Lattes. Blessed.

The Mulberry Tree, by Allison Rushby, at legenbooksdary

Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword, by Henry Lien, at Fantasy-Faction

The Outcasts, by John Flanagan, at Leaf's Reviews

The Rubicus Prophecy by Alane Adams, illustrations by Jonathan Stroh, at Log Cabin Library

Rump, by Liesl Shurtliff, at Bickering Book Reviews

Shadow Weaver, by MarcyKate Connolly, at Never Not Reading

The Silver Arrow, by Lev Grossman, at J.R.'s Book Reviews and SyFy Wire

Swift, by R.J. Anderson, at Foreword Book Reviews

The Tail of Emily Windsnap, by Liz Kessler, at Say What?

Thomas Wildus and the Wizard of Sumeria, by J.M. Bergen. at Cover2CoverBlog

The Time of Green Magic, by Hilary McKay, at The Bookwyrm's Den and Books4YourKids

The Tindims of Rubbish Island, by Sally Gardner, at Twirling Book Princess

The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez, by Adrianna Cuevas, at Puss Reboots

The Train to Impossible Places: A Cursed Delivery, by P. G. Bell, at Woodpecker Books

Authors and Interviews

Rishab Borah (The Door to Inferna) at Three Rooms Press

Colette Sewall (Kiki MacAdoo and the Graveyard Ballerinas) with review, at Pop Goes the Reader

Other Good Stuff

Strong Fairy Tale Heroines #26: KATE CRACKERNUTS, at Seven Miles of Steel Thistles

The deadline to apply to be a Cybils judge is September 7th!  If you want to fill your fall with great reading and great conversations about kids book as a first round panelist, or fill January with the same as a second rounder, do come join the fun!  (nb YA could use a few more panelists!)

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