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August 10, 2015

Monday Review: OUT OF DARKNESS by Ashley Hope Pérez

Summary: Ashley Hope Pérez’s latest novel comes out on September 1. I tell you this so you can brace yourself. Out Of Darkness is…

July 9, 2015

Thursday Review: LOVE IS THE DRUG by Alaya Dawn Johnson

Summary: I read this a while ago, and I’ve been terribly neglectful in writing up a review. This was my first experience reading one…

July 6, 2015

Monday Review: I’LL GIVE YOU THE SUN by Jandy Nelson

Summary: This one hadn’t been on my immediate radar until I signed up to attend the Printz award ceremony at ALA in San Francisco…

May 28, 2015

Lee & Low’s Diversity in Publishing Petition

Diversity is one of the issues we really care about at Finding Wonderland, and our eclectic reading list reflects that, we hope. That’s why…

May 11, 2015

Kids Comics Q&A Blog Tour: Interview with Gene Luen Yang

Children’s Book Week was just last week, and thanks to First Second we’re still celebrating–throughout April and May, MacTeenBooks has organized a massive multi-blog…

April 17, 2015

TURNING PAGES: THE LUMBERJANES Vol 1, by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Brooke Allen, and Shannon Watters

It’s a truth acknowledged universally &tc. that I am not the artsy person in this blogging duo. A.F. – she draws, she’s Cybil’d, she…

April 9, 2015

In Tandem: PINNED, by Sharon G. Flake

Happy Thursday and welcome back to In Tandem, the read-and-review blog series where both Tanita and I give our opinions, back and forth, conversation-like….

March 20, 2015

TURNING PAGES: HARRISON SQUARED by DARYL GREGORY

I guess you know I’m not a “real” old-school Science Fiction person – “real” Science Fiction people can make it through H.P. Lovecraft. I…

March 18, 2015

♦ ACL 2015 ♦ KidLit Community ♦ Our Peeps

ALL DUE RESPECT. A Dialogue about Diversity, Equity, and Creating Safe Spaces for All Youth. Friday, April 10, 2015. The keynote for the Association…

March 2, 2015

Cybils Finalist Review: THE HARLEM HELLFIGHTERS by Max Brooks and Caanan White

Summary: The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II are, by now, well-known to American and African American history. But the regiment known as the…

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