Here's what I found in my blog reading this week. I've added a new Giveaways of mg sff section--please do let me know by email anytime if you are having one! And do feel free to let me know of any posts I've missed!
The Reviews:Airborn, by Kenneth Oppel, at
Nerdy Book ClubBye For Now, by Kathleen
Churchyard, at
Ms. Yingling ReadsChangeling, by Delia Sherman, at
The Book SmugglersChitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again, by Frank Cottrell Boyce, at
Back to BooksCircle of Cranes, by Annette LeBox, at
A Backwards StoryEye of the Storm, by Kate Messner, at
Ms. Yingling ReadsThe False Prince, by Jennifer Nielsen, at
Bibliophilia-Maggie's BookshelfGiants Beware! by Rafael Rosado and Jorge Aguirre, at
SlatebreakersThe Grimm Legacy, by Polly Shulman (audio book review) at
The Reading DateThe Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom, by Christopher Healy, at
Poisoned RationalityInto the Wild, by Sarah Beth Durst, at
Books Beside My BedKat, Incorrigible, by Stephanie Burgis, at
Books & Other ThoughtsMedusa the Mean (Goddess Girls), by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, at
Somewhere in the MiddleThe One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate, at
Anita Silvey's Book-a-Day AlmanacPeaceweaver, by Rebecca Barnhouse, at
Charlotte's LibraryThe Prince Who Fell From the Sky, by John Claude Bemis, at
The Intergalactic AcademyQuests and Kingdoms, by K.V. Johanson, at
Carole Anne Carr (this is a non-fiction book for adults, from 2005. Have any of you all read it? Should I read it?)
Remarkable, by Lizzie K. Foley, at
Waking Brain CellsRenegde Magic, by Stephanie Burgis, at
SonderbooksThe Rock of Ivanore, by Laurisa White Reyes, at
Project MayhemSeeds of Rebellion, by Brandon Mull, at
Guys Lit WireStorybound, by Marissa Burt, at
A Backwards StoryThe Thief, by Megan Whalen Turner, at
Susan DennardWhisper, by Alyson Noel, at
Urban FantasyWinterling, by Sarah Prineas, at
books4yourkidsTwo time travel books at
Time Travel Times Two--The Book of Story Beginnings, by Kristin Kladstrup, and Time for Andrew, by Mary Downing Hahn
Two from
Ms. Yingling-- A Greyhound of a Girl, by Roddy Doyle, and Chronal Engines, by Greg Lietich Smith
And three from Kate (aka
The Book Aunt)--Robbie Forester and the Outlaws of Sherwood St. by Peter Abrahams, The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy, and Storybound, by Marissa Burt.
Giveaways:Return to Exile, by at
Middle Grade MaffiosoNeversink, by Barry Wolverton, at
A Thousand WrongsThe Rock of Ivanore, by Laurisa White Reyes, at
Project MayhemScary School, by Derek the Ghost, at
Young ReadersThe Battle Begins, by Tony Abbott, at
The Write PathThe Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict, at
Charlotte's LibraryAnd I've extended
my giveaway of The Time-Traveling Fashionista on Board the Titanic another day, till midnight tonight.
Authors and interviewsSarvenaz Tash (The Mapmaker and the Ghost) at
My Brain on Books
Sarwat Chadda (Ash Mistry and the Savage Fortress), at
The Book ZoneBarry Wolverton (Neversink) at
A Thousand WrongsJennifer Nielsen (The False Prince) at
From the Mixed Up FilesChristopher Healy (The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom) at
Muggle-born.netRichard Ungar (Time Snatchers) at
CynsationsStephanie Burgis (Renegade Magic) at
The Enchanted InkpotLiz Kessler (A Year Without Autumn) at
CynsationsOther Good Stuff:The winners of the
E.B. White Read-aloud Award have been announced, and the winners in the middle grade category are two fantasies (by a sister and brother!):
- The Apothecary, by Maile Meloy, Ian Schoenherr (Illus.) (Putnam Juvenile)
- Wildwood, by Colin Meloy, Carson Ellis (Illus.) (Balzer + Bray)
It's Fairy Tale Fortnight, and although I haven't been able to contribute myself, here's Joanne Harris talking about the Pied Piper at Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
Holly Black and Cassandra Clare have teamed up to write a 5 book middle grade series! The Iron Trial comes out in 2014, which seems a long way away...
Here's the blurb: "...twelve-year-old Callum Hunt has grown up knowing three rules by heart. Never trust a magician. Never pass a test a magician gives you. And never let a magician take you to the Magisterium. Callum is about to break all the rules. And when he does, his life will change in ways he can’t possibly imagine."
The movie rights have already been picked up.
Another collaboration of note--the grandchildren of Tolkien and Dickens are teaming up to write two fantasy books...
A miniature book from Queen Mary's dollhouse-- a story by cartoonist Fougasse about a fairy called Joe Smith--is to be published (in an edition large enough to read)

Don't forget to check out the stops on
the Diane Wynne Jones blog tour! Here, at
Greenwillow, for instance, is what Megan Whalen Turner has to say.
And finally, not exactly mg sff related, but important, Guys Lit Wire has organized another
book fair for Ballou Sr. High School--these kids need books!