Welcome to another round-up of middle grade fantasy and science fiction posts from around the blogs! Every week I scour the web for posts, and this is what I found this time around.
Annother good round-up is Shannon Messenger's
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday feature, where Shannon cheerleads an enthusiastic cabal of active contributors. I feel rather wistful that I haven't been able to generate the same excitement for my round-ups; out of all the links below, only one was sent directly too me, and because I look for posts written on any day of the week, I don't expect people to mention these round-ups when they review mf sff.
So anyway, feel free to send me links! You can even send me links to posts you didn't write! Authors--you are welcome to send me reviews your book has gotten from the past week! (I do, however, always reserve the right not to include reviews that are too brief or insubstantial to seem worth linking too, or which don't seem a good fit to me). My email address is charlotteslibrary at gmail dot com.
Feel free to review more new releases of mg sff! There are lots of books that get almost no blog coverage at all--I had time on my hands this morning, and looked for reviews of recent releases, and came up virtually empty.
Mentions of these round-ups are also appreciated--thanks all of you who've done so in the past!
The Reviews:The 13th Horseman, by Barry Hutchison, at
Mr. Ripleys Enchanted BooksAbove World, by Jenn Reese, at
Tripping Over BooksThe Apothacary, by Maile Meloy, at
books4yourkidsAsh Mistry and the Savage Fortress, by Sarwat Chadda, at
The Book ZoneThe Aviary, by Kathleen O'Dell, at
books4yourkidsBad Island, by Doug TenNapel, at
Finding WonderlandBenjamin Franklinstein Lives! by Matthew McElligott and Larry Tuxbury, at
Charlotte's LibraryThe Cabinet of Earths, by Anne Nesbit, at
Karissa's Reading ReviewThe Cheshire Cheese Cat, by Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright, at
Reads for KeepsThe Demon's Watch, by Conrad Mason, at
Babbleabout (also an interview)
Enchantress from the Stars, by Sylvia Louise Engdahl (audio book review), at
SonderbooksEntwinned, by Heather Dixon, at
Jenny's BooksThe Freedom Maze, by Delia Sherman, at
The Book SmugglersHenrietta Sharp and the Magic Lunchbox, by Jan Welborn-Nichols, at
The Children's Book ReviewThe Humming Room, by Ellen Potter, at
The Adventures of Cecelia Bedelia,
The Hollow Cupboards, and
The Book CellarKat, Incorrigible, by Stephanie Burgis, at
Book NutThe Lost Conspiracy, by Frances Hardinge, at
ParentheticalPeaceweaver, by Rebecca Barnhouse, at
Karissa's Reading ReviewPrincess of the Wild Swans, by Diane Zahler, at
Charlotte's LibraryThe Ogre of Oglefort, by Eva Ibbotson, at
Random Musings of a BibliophileScary School, by Derek the Ghost, at
Charlotte's LibraryThe Secret World of Arriety, Vol. 1 (Film Comic) by Studio Ghibliat
Back to BooksThe Star Shard, by Frederick S. Durbin, at
Crowding the Book TruckThe Sunbird, by Elizabeth Wein, at
The Book SmugglersTreasure of Green Knowe, by L.M. Boston, at
Strange and Random HappenstanceTuesdays at the Castle, by Jessica Day George, at
One Librarian's Book ReviewsUnder the Mountain, by Maurice Gee, at
A Strong Belief in WickerWhen You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead, at
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No Twiddle TwaddleThe Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, at
Read in a Single SittingWonder Show, by Hannah Barnaby, at
The AlternativeAuthors and Interviews and Editors and IllustratorsEllen Potter (The Humming Room) at
Kid Lit FrenzyMerrie Haskell (The Princess Curse) at
Literary Rambles (giveaway)
Joan Holub (Goddess Girls co-author) at
The O.W.L. (giveaway)
Conrad Mason (The Demon's Watch), at
Babbleabout (also a review)
How Oddfellow's Orphanage, by Emily Winfield Martin, came to be--a post by its editor at
Random Acts of ReadingSarvenaz Tash (The Mapmaker and the Ghost) at
I Read Banned BooksAn article from
the Guardian in 1960 about Mary Norton (The Borrowers)
Laurisa White Reyes
writes about "Finding Female in Middle Grade Fantasy" at
Ellie Rowlins' blogAt
Fabled Earth, Emily Fiegenschuh is showcasing the artwork she did for Frederick Durban's new book, The Star Shard, when it first came out, serialized in Cricket Magazine.
Other Good Stuff:Derek Landry (Skulduggery Pleasant) shares his top ten villains at
The GuardianJill at the O.W.L. has kicked off her
March of Middle Grade Books
Not mg sff related, but still a good thing--it's Bloggiesta time! Head over here to
It's All About Books to sign in to a weekend of blog improvement mania.
And also not directly mg sff related is the news (to me--I'm late to this party) that
the POC Reading Challenge, which went quiet at the beginning of the year, is up and running!
And finally, here's a rather fetching writing prompt at
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