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April 18, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: Vespertine

One of Margaret Rogerson’s earlier books, Sorcery of Thorns, was a finalist in a previous Cybils Awards year, so I was eager to read…

April 11, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: The Ones We’re Meant to Find

There was a lot I really liked about this book, which was one of the 2021 Cybils Award Finalists that I read as part…

April 4, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: The Mirror Season

This was the first of McLemore’s books I’ve read, and it ended up at the top of my personal ranking of finalists. It’s got…

March 13, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: The City Beautiful

I was not at all surprised to see that Aden Polydoros’ The City Beautiful was a Sydney Taylor Book Award winner. The writing is…

March 6, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: Iron Widow

Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao was one of the 2021 Cybils finalists for YA Speculative Fiction, and it was intriguingly different from the…

February 27, 2022

Cybils YASF Finalist Review: Bad Witch Burning

I’m back on the reviewing wagon for now, after an awfully long hiatus. I did a lot of reading during that hiatus, not least…

April 9, 2018

Cybils Review: SUEE AND THE SHADOW by Ginger Ly and Molly Park

Synopsis: Suee and the Shadow was a Cybils finalist in 2017 for Elementary/Middle Grade Graphic Novels. This ghost story with a touch of horror—but…

March 23, 2018

Cybils Review: PASHMINA by Nidhi Chanani

Synopsis: This was such a charming, delightful story about the many questions that come up for kids whose families have in some way crossed…

March 19, 2018

Cybils Review: BUDDHA: AN ENLIGHTENED LIFE

Gateway to the Great Stupa at Sanchi, 1st century CE. Synopsis: The life (well, lives) of the Buddha are almost naturally suited to graphic…

March 8, 2018

Cybils Review: SPINNING by Tillie Walden

Synopsis: First Second consistently puts out high-quality and varied graphic novels for audiences from kids to adults, and Spinning by Tillie Walden—one of our…

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Wonderland started in 2005 as a collaborative space for our writing group to share news, links, book recommendations, and thoughts on writing for young adults.

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