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February 19, 2015

Cybils Finalist Review: STRANGE FRUIT, VOLUME I by Joel Christian Gill

Summary: In a recent NPR interview, Joel Christian Gill said, “These stories are quintessentially American stories. I can’t say that enough. It’s not that…

February 16, 2015

Cybils 2014 Review: EL DEAFO by Cece Bell

Summary: Before writing up this post, I honestly didn’t realize that El Deafo by Cece Bell had won the 2015 Newbery Award. Well, now…

February 9, 2015

Cybils Finalists for Black History Month

Source: NAACP Readers, February is Black History Month. We’ve admittedly been a bit busy around here with Cybils reading and judging and whatnot, but…

January 22, 2015

Catching Up: Book Blurbs of Fall/Winter, Pt. 1

I’ve gotten incredibly far behind on my reviewing, so it’s that time again: time to cut to the chase and offer quick, no-nonsense book…

January 5, 2015

Monday Review: MS. MARVEL VOL. 1: NO NORMAL by Wilson and Alphona

Summary: I was excited, intrigued, and a little wary when I heard that the new reboot of Ms. Marvel was going to be a…

December 15, 2014

Monday Review: UNMADE (THE LYNBURN LEGACY #3) by Sara Rees Brennan

Cool font, spooky silhouettes…me like. Summary: Okay, so, I have read books 1 and 2 of The Lynburn Legacy and failed to write about…

December 11, 2014

Thursday Review: WHEN WE WAKE and WHILE WE RUN by Karen Healey

Summary: When We Wake–and the companion/sequel While We Run–are the newest spec fic/sci-fi books by Karen Healey, whose books The Shattering (reviewed here) and…

November 18, 2014

Books I’m Excited About Today

I’m still not quite back on a normal blogging schedule–I don’t quite have the brain space for a review today (though the book currently…

November 10, 2014

MONDAY REVIEW: REBELLION (Tankborn Book 3) by Karen Sandler

Summary: In the interests of full disclosure (and a little bit of self-satisfied squee-ing), I met Karen Sandler in person at this year’s KidLitCon…

October 24, 2014

KidLitCon 2014: A Retrospective, Part II – Reflections on Floating Heads

The one and only Floating Head of Shannon Hale! It rocks! It talks! It silences its viewers! I didn’t take as many notes as…

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