But first--Nominations for this year's Cybils Awards are now open (till Oct 15). Eligible books are those published in the US or Canada between Oct 16 2020 and Oct 15 2021. Nominating a book for the Cybils is a great way to show love and support (and authors of pandemic times books need even more love and support than usual). I've put asterixs next to eligible Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction books that haven't been nominated....
The Reviews
The Beatryce Prophecy by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Sophie Blackall, at books4yourkids, Cracking the Cover, Waking Brain Cells, and Children's Books Heal
The Beatryce Prophecy by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Sophie Blackall, at books4yourkids, Cracking the Cover, Waking Brain Cells, and Children's Books Heal
City of Thieves (Battle Dragons #1), by Alex London, at Charlotte's Library
*The Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities, edited by Rick Riordan, at Hypable
*Darkness, by Christopher Krovatin, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Dragons in the Clouds, by David Blair, at The Faerie Review
The False Prince, by Jennifer A. Nielsen, at Pages Unbound
*Fireborn: Twelve and the Frozen Forest, by Aisling Fowler, at The Shelf of Unread Books
*Ghost Girl, by Ally Malinenko, at Valinora Troy
*The Great Bear (The Misewa Saga #2), by David A. Robertson, at Jill's Book Blog
*The Halloween Moon, by Joseph Fink, at Pages Unbound and books4yourkids
Over the Woodward Wall, by A. Deborah Baker (Seanan McGuire) at How Useful It Is
*The Raven Heir, by Stephanie Burgis, at Ms. Yingling Reads and Glam
Scritch Scratch, by Lindsay Currie, at Silver Button Books
Toby and the Silver Blood Witches, by Sally Doherty, at Scope for Imagination
*The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy, by Anne Ursu, at Pine Reads Reviews
*Willodeen, by Katherine Applegate, at Pamela Kramer
Two at The Book Search--Once Upon a Camel by Kathi Appelt, and Pax a Journey Home, by Sara Pennypacker
*H.S. Norup (The Hungry Ghost) at MG Book Village
*Jessica Vitalis (The Wolf’s Curse) at Literary Rambles and HarperCollins Children’s Books Children’s Book Review
And finally, just a few more books that haven't been nominated for the Cybils yet to keep in mind (I always get really really anxious that great books won't be nominated, so instead of making a huge list of just about every eligible book, I'm going to try to stick to five today)--
Last Gamer Standing, by Katie Zhao
Dragon Legend by Katie Tsang and Kevin TsangGuardians of Porthaven by Shane Arbuthnott
Pahua and the Soal Stealer, by Lori M. Lee
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