MMGM for 12/20/2021

It’s the Final MMGM for 2021. We’ll be back on January 3rd for another great year of features and reviews from the middle grade blogging community.

Click on any ornament to read a post:

At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of THE WAY I SAY IT by Nancy Tandon.

Jennifer Bohnhoff has an oldie but goodie with GREAT CHRISTMAS READS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL READERS.

Sue Heavenrich is over at Sally’s Bookshelf with a chapter book selection, Fergus and Zeke and the 100th Day of School, by Kate Messner. Even middle grade readers would like this one.

Carol Baldwin is back with a past review of AIM by Joyce Moyer Hostetter. Last week she shared, EQUAL, the final book in Hostetter’s Bakers Mountain Series. AIM is the first book, but actually Joyce didn’t write it first! In January Carol will share the book that inspired the series. 

MARIA ANTONIA’s post is about THE CHILDREN’S BLIZZARD, 1888 by Lauren Tarshis

Patricia Tilton at Children’s Books Heal reviews The Genius Under the Table: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain by Eugene Yelchin. Fascinating peek into the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

Valinora Troy features LONG LOST by Jacqueline West,

Rosi Hollinbeck has a review Merriam Webster’s WORD OF THE DAY Rosie also has three special gifts for her writing friends.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads always has a fantastic MMGM book to share. Be sure to take a look along with her other reviews last week including ESCAPE FROM ATLANTIS.

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SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

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 12/20/2021

  1. Thanks, Greg. Merry Christmas to you.

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