Welcome to this week's round-up! I myself spent considerable time this week hunting for Target's Christmas birds (shown below, on one of my many tbr piles), which has brought me much joy (the hunt as much as the acquiring), and of course reading, though not so much reviewing...hopefully this coming week I will do more of that! As always, please let me know if I missed your post!
The Reviews
The Blameless (The Blameless Series 1) by E.S. Christison, at Say What?
Castle Redstone (Minecraft), by Sarwat Chadda, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Clackity, by Lora Senf, at alibrarymama
Cress Watercress, by Gregory Maguire, at Children's Books Heal
Etta Invincible by Reese Eschmann, at alibrarymama
Grimwood, by Nadia Shireen, at Twirling Book Princess
Say What?: The Islands of Iros by L.M. Bracklow (buxfantasy.blogspot.com)
Book Review: Knights of the Borrowed Dark – Valinora Troy
The Last Kids on Earth and the Forbidden Fortress, by Max Brallier, illustrated by Douglas Holgate, at Always in the Middle…
A Long Way from Home, by Laura Schaefer, at Charlotte's Library
The Midnight Guardians, by Ross Montgomery, at Scope for Imagination
The Mummy's Curse, by M. A. Bennett, at Sifa Elizabeth Reads
The Rat Queen, by Pete Hautman, at Redeemed Reader
A Rover's Story, by Jasmine Warga, at Redeemed Reader
Swift & Hawk: Cyberspies, by Logan Macx, at Ms. Yingling Reads
Villains Academy, by Ryan Hammond, at Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books
Wildsmith: Into the Dark Forest, by Liz Flanagan, at Book Craic
Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor, by Xiran Jay Zhao, at Locus Online
Three at alibrarymama-- Goblin Market, Bookshop of Dust and Dreams, and Water, Water
Other Good Stuff
The best children’s books of 2022 | Picture books | The Guardian
The Best Books to Read After Harry Potter (thechildrensbookreview.com)
Midwinter magic: Robert Macfarlane on the enduring power of The Dark Is Rising, at The Guardian
Glad you found some decorations that gave you joy. I'm pretty much down to the vintage plastic canvas needlepoint layer of decor, and those only because I can't bear to part with them. Thanks as always for the round up!
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