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Tag: Middle Grade

April 16, 2007

Crumbcatchers

Harry Sue Clotkin is one tough cookie, and she’s not about to be anything else. Her mother tried saving her the time her father…

April 16, 2007

Between A Rock and a Hard Place

Mount Eskel is a place where only the strong survive. ‘Skinnier than a lowlander’s arm’ is one of the stock phrases Eskel-ites say, since…

April 16, 2007

Cherry Popsicles and Other Treats

A funny-sweet-tender novel about the horror formerly known as junior high, Jenny Han’s perfectly poised Shug is my new favorite junior high novel. One…

April 10, 2007

Summer Stories

Debbie looked out into the world and wished that something would happen. She didn’t have any real idea what, just that… that indefinable something…

March 10, 2007

Transformative Powers of Art

Frank Cottrell Boyce’s Framed is a funny story in which really, nothing much happens… but in another way, everything happens. In the gray, wet,…

February 21, 2007

Gnommish Good and Outlandish Adventures

The fifth book in the Artemis Fowl series I thought would be a total wipe. It seemed impossible that a series could go on…

February 21, 2007

She Wanted A Family. They Needed A Ghost

This book is the WINNER of the 2006 CYBIL AWARDS in Middle Grade Fiction Singing in the outhouse is really only a form of…

February 21, 2007

A Radioactive Rock Collection

An absorbing novel about science, history and family, Ellen Klages’ The Green Glass Sea is the 2007 Winner of the Scott O’Dell Award for…

February 21, 2007

Truth Well Spiced

Hayley Flynn’s life is turning inside out. Her dad’s kind of ditched them — forever, it looks like. Her mom’s going into a “program”…

February 6, 2007

Another Eoin Adventure

I admit it — I’m a sucker for just about anything Eoin Colfer writes, because I ADORE the dangerous and scary Artemis Fowl, whom…

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