MMGM for 10/8/18

                          

ALWAYS in the MIDDLE (that’s me) has an exciting historical fiction to share—JOURNEY OF THE PALE BEAR. Click the MMGM logo to reach my review and be sure to check out all the other sites below.
June McCrary Jacobs at ‘Reading, Writing, & Stitch-Metic has a STEAM book, ‘Plant, Cook, Eat!  A Children’s Cookbook‘ by  Joe Archer and Caroline Craig. She’ll also be celebrating the fifth-anniversary of the release of her first book, ‘A Holiday Miracle in Apple Blossom‘ on a separate post later today with a GIVEAWAY.
Natalie Aguirre at Literary Rambles interviews debut author Miranda Cruz with a GIVEAWAY of her MG contemporary Everlasting Nora. I’m sure its another great Q & A post!
Andrea Mack at That’s Another Story is featuring the wonderful FRONT DESK by Kelly Yang. The story reminds her of the many things she can be thankful for in life.
Suzanne Warr at Tales From The Raven has her first spotlight of the month on The Boy Who Knew Too Much, by Commander S. T. Bolivar III.
Completely Full Bookshelf returns this week with a recommendation for Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson. Check out the review with a click on MMGM.
Patricia Tilton at Children’s Books Heal is reviewing Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson, a book getting a lot of buzz for awards this year. Take a look at what Patricia has to say about it.
Beth Mitchell at Imaginary Friends gives us her take on The Wishmakers by Tyler Whitesides, a funny book about wishes and their consequences.
Rosi Hollinbeck has a review of SPOOKED!: How a Radio Broadcast and The War of the Worlds sparked the 1938 Invasion of America by Gail Jarrow. Rosi also includes some helpful links for writers.
Tonya’s Trunk of Amazing Books has an excellent review of THE PARKER INHERITANCE. Also included are references to enhance your understanding of this work of historical fiction.
Karen Yingling at Ms. Yingling Reads always has an informative MMGM post. Be sure to check out today’s feature and all of her other reviews the past week.
If you would like to join in the MMGM fun and get your own spot in the parade, all you have to do is blog about a middle grade book you love on a Monday (contests, author interviews and whatnot also count–but are most definitely not required) and email me the title of the book you’re featuring and a link to your blog at gpcolo (at) gmail (dot) com
(Make sure you put MMGM or Marvelous Middle Grade Monday in the subject line so it gets sorted accurately–and please don’t forget to say what book you’re featuring)
You MUST email me your link by Sunday evening (11 PM Eastern Time) in order to be included in the list of links for the coming Monday.
Thanks for spreading the middle grade love and for being a part of this awesome tradition begun by Shannon Messenger and carried on here at ALWAYS in the MIDDLE! (CLICK HERE FOR PAST MMGM POSTS)
*Please note: these posts are not a reflection of my own opinions on the books featured. Each blogger is responsible for their own MMGM content and I do not pre-screen reviews ahead of time, nor do I control what books they choose. I simply assemble the list based on the links that are emailed to me.

About Greg Pattridge

Climbing another mountain...always striving to reach the next peak in my life and career.
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1 Response to MMGM for 10/8/18

  1. Thanks, Greg. I appreciate your work on this.

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