So I didn't get a single review written this week (too hot to concentrate in my old non-airconditioned house), but happily many of you did! Bloglovin was once again no help this week, snarl, so do let me now if I missed your post; I had to rely on googling this week....
The Reviews
Amira and Hamza: The War to Save the Worlds, by Samira Ahmed, at AMB
Cavern of Secrets (Wing and Claw #2), by Linda Sue Park, at Colorful Book Reviews
Hana Hsu and the Ghost Crab Nation, by Sylvia Liu, at Semicolon
Etta Invincible, by Reese Eschmann, at Jenjenreviews and The Bookwyrm's Den
J.R. Silver Writes Her World, by Melissa Dassori, at Bit About Books
Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone, by J.T. Michaels, at J.R.'s Book Reviews
Last Gate of the Emperor, by Kwame Mbalia and Joel Makonnen, at The Bookwyrm's Den
Let the Monster Out, by Chad Lucas, at A Kids Book A Day
The Myriad Mysteries of Eartha Quicksmith (BK2), by Loris Owen, at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Nightingale, by Deva Fagan, at A Blog of Books and Musicals
Nura and the Immortal Palace, by M.T. Kahn, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Problem With Prophecies ((The Celia Cleary Series #1) by Scott Reintgen, at Say What?
Solimar: The sword of Monarchs, by Pam Muñoz Ryan, at Our Sunday Project
Two at alibrarymama--It's the End of the World and I’m in My Bathing Suit, by Justin A. Reynolds, and Valentina Salazar is NOT a Monster Hunter, by Zoraida Cordova
Authors and Interviews
Frank L. Cole (The Die of Destiny), at Journey to Zenobia
Francesca May (Wild and Wicked Things), at Geeks Out
Gemma Fowler (City of Rust) at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Other Good Stuff
"Fun, Feel-Good, & Empowering Middle Grade and YA Science Fiction and Fantasy" at bookriot
and it's just a few weeks now till the call for judges for this year's Cybils Awards will go out! Do consider appling to be a panelist this year, and spend your fall reading and chatting about whatever kids/YA book genre you like best (perhaps elementary/middle grade speculative fiction!) Here are my thoughts on why being a Cybils judge is a wonderful thing. Anyone can nominate in September, and in the meantime there are idea boards over at the Cybils website. It takes a bit of focus to add a book to the idea boards, but it's a great way to show love to your favorite books/authors! Of course, I could add 100 emg spec fic books I think should be nominated off the top of my head, but that's not really the point....
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