MMGM for March 28, 2022

One more round of great MG reviews and features for March. Click on a book stack to reach a blogger’s post:

At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of WAVE by Diana Farid.

Carol Baldwin is doing a brotherly shift again as Elliott Kurta returns with a review and GIVEAWAY of PICTURING A NATION.

Sue Heavenrich features a MG non-fiction title over at Archimedes Notebook: Herbaria: A Guide for Young People, by Kelly LaFarge.

Patricia Tilton at Children’s Book’s Heal has a book older MG readers can look forward to reading as they transition to the next level. It’s Lies Like Wildfire by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, a thriller for teens and young adults.

Maria Antonia tells us about KID SPY: MAC SAVES THE WORLD by Mac Barnett.

Alex Baugh is at The Children’s War with a review of Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves by L.M. Elliott.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads always has a fantastic MMGM book to share. Be sure to check it out along with her other reviews from last week including Friday’s AIR by Monica Roe.

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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)

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