Baseball and comic books aren’t two topics I’d generally like to read about, but somehow, in Chris Negron’s Dan Unmasked they work.
Browsing: middle grade
A girl and her family find themselves on the wrong side of a creepy local legend in Allison Rushby’s delightful The Mulberry Tree.
I don’t know exactly what I was expecting from Paul Acampora’s Danny Constantino’s First (And Maybe Last?) Date, but what I got was delightful.
The Princess Rules, by Philippa Gregory, includes Princess Florizella, Princess Florizella and the Wolves and Princess Florizella and the Giant.
Magic and the real world collide in Erin Bowman’s delightful new middle-grade novel, The Girl and the Witch’s Garden.
The Questioneers is the brainchild of author Andrea Beaty. Her latest early chapter book is Iggy Peck and the Mysterious Mansion.
Gennifer Choldenko’s Orphan Eleven is an engaging read that grabs you from the first page, and makes you want to know more long after you’ve finished.
Michele Weber Hurwitz’s new middle-grade novel, Hello from Renn Lake, is a moving story of friendship and family, and the power of activism.
There’s something about Celesta Rimington’s The Elephant’s Girl that just calls to readers. From the cover to the magical story, it’s one you won’t forget.
David Almond and David Litchfield’s War is Over is a short novel — I read it in about 40 minutes — that packs a large emotional punch.