MMGM for November 21, 2022

It’s Thanksgiving week. No turkeys here in any of these Middle Grade Reviews and Features, but you will have to click on each one to see a blogger’s POST.

At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of THE SECRET LETTERS by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the first book in the new MYSTERIES OF TRASH AND TREASURES Series.

Natalie Aguirre at Literary Rambles has a guest post by Jessica Vitalis and a GIVEAWAY of The Rabbit’s Gift.

Brenda @ LOG CABIN LIBRARY shares her post on Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels, Volume 2 by Serena Blasco.

Patricia Tilton at Children’s Books Heal reviews I Survived the Wellington Avalanche, 1910 by Lauren Tarshis, an exciting historical survival series for middle grade readers.

Sue Heavenrich is over at Archimedes Notebook with some infographic books.

Faith Hough reviews What Happened to Rachel Riley? by Claire Swinarski.

Rosi Hollinbeck has a review of HERO FOR THE HUNGRY. Rosi also shares 3 links of interest for her writing friends.

Valinora Troy checks in with a review of THE LAST FALLEN STAR by Gracie Kim.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads always has a fantastic MMGM book to share. Be sure to check it out along with Friday’s review of SPY SCHOOL PROJECT X.

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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)

About Greg Pattridge

Climbing another mountain...always striving to reach the next peak in my life and career.
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3 Responses to MMGM for November 21, 2022

  1. Pingback: THE SECRET LETTERS | Always in the Middle…

  2. I ❤ your enlightening Monday posts, Greg! Thank you for putting so much time into them and…have a Happy Thanksgiving!

  3. Thanks, Greg. Happy Thanksgiving to you.

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