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10/6/24

this week's round-up of middle grade sci fi and fantasy from around the blogs (10/6/24)

Here's what I found this week; please let me know if I missed anything!

The Reviews

Boy 2.0, by Tracey Baptiste, at Mark My Words

The Crossbow of Destiny, by Brando Hoang, at Mark My Words

Review: Dragon's Flight by Jessica Day George - The Story Sanctuary

The Fabian File, by David Aro, at Valinora Troy

The Forest of a Thousand Eyes, by Frances Hardinge, at Sifa Elizabeth Reads 

The Hatmakers, by Tamzin Merchant, at Carpe Librum

It Came from the Trees, by Ally Russell, at Twirling Book Princess

Majestica, by Sarah Tolcser, at Pages Unbound 

The Millicent Squibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science, by Kate McKinnon's at CAI (capeandislands.org) (NPR)

The Night Librarian, by Christopher Lincoln, at Pages Unbound and Geo Librarian

Poppy and Marigold, by Meg Welch Dendler, at Always in the Middle…  

The Puppets of Spelhorst, by Kate DiCamillo, at Children's Books Heal  

Revenge of the Killer Worm, by Kathryn Foxfield, at Sifa Elizabeth Reads  

The Serpent Rider, by Yxavel Magno Diño, at Always in the Middle… and The Story Sanctuary

Sylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood, by Robert Beatty, at Bookworm for Kids

Thea and the Mischief Makers, by Tracy Badua, at Log Cabin Library

Through the Keeper’s Door, by Melissa D. Kline, at StoryWarren 

 Westfallen, by Ann & Ben Brashares, at Cracking the Cover

Wicked Marigold, by Caroline Carlson, at Charlotte's Library

Two at The Book Search--Island of Wonders, by Frances Hardinge, and Splinter and Ash, by Marieke Nijkamp

Two at Ms. Yingling Reads: The Wish Monster, by J.A. White, and Never Thirteen, by Stacy McAnulty

 

Authors and Interviews

J.C. Cervantes (The Daggers of Ire) at  The Nerd Daily

Kate McKinnon (The Millicent Squibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science) at NPR


Other Good Stuff

The 2024 National Book Award Finalists Announced!  Special congratulations to The First State of Being, by Erin Entrada Kelly, representing middle grade spec fic.  via 100scopenotes

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