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11/30/15
Nomad, by William Alexander--excellent middle grade sci fi
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Nomad , by William Alexander (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Sept. 2015), is the continuation of the story begun in Ambassador ( here's...
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1/17/15
The War That Saved My Life, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
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Theoretically I am only supposed to be reading books from my TBR pile until I have read 100 of them....but in practice I just had to read ...
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1/10/15
The Chosen Prince, by Diane Stanley
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The Chosen Prince , by Diane Stanley (HarperCollins, January 27, 2015, middle grade) -- a nice one for the young romantic. Alexos is a p...
11/18/14
Dreamer, Wisher, Liar, by Clarise Mericle Harper, for Timeslip Tuesday
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Dreamer, Wisher, Liar , by Clarise Mericle Harper (Balzer + Bray, April 2014, middle grade) is a lovely home-based timeslip fantasy to off...
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11/12/14
The Orphan and the Mouse, by Martha Freeman
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The Orphan and the Mouse , by Martha Freeman (Holiday House, August 2014, 224 pages) is a lovely, magical story that should entrance any i...
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8/24/13
Handbook for Dragon Slayers, by Merrie Haskell
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If you are looking for a book to tempt a thoughtful, introspective 10 to 12-year-old girl who likes books and horses, with a bit of dragon...
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5/10/12
The Drowned Cities, by Paolo Bacigalupi
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In my review of Ship Breakers , by Paolo Bacigalupi, I said that "...the main reason I kept reading was Tool--an utterly fascinating ...
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5/2/11
Psychiatric Tales, by Darryl Cunningham, for Non-Fiction Monday
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After reading a review at Comics Worth Reading , I added Psychiatric Tales , by Darryl Cunningham, to my (too long) list of library books. ...
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