MMGM for FEBRUARY 20, 2023

It’s President’s Day here in the USA. Click on to reach a blogger’s review or feature.

At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of THE CALL OF JEREMIAH McGILL by Joseph Moore.

Brenda at LOG CABIN LIBRARY has a review of Big Nate: Nailed It! by Lincoln Peirce.

Jennifer Bohnhoff interviews MG author Caroline Starr Rose about Miraculous, her latest release, and it includes a giveaway of a copy. 

Carol Baldwin has a review of JEFFERSON’S SONS by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.

Maria Antonia posts about KEY PLAYER by Kelly Yang.

Patricia Tilton at Children’s Books Heal reviews “My Life Begins!” by Patricia MacLachlan. A sweet story for families to read together.

Rosi Hollinbeck has a review of Detector Dogs, Dynamite Dolphins, and More Animals with Sensory Powers. Rosi also shares three links for her writing friends.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads always has a fantastic MMGM book to share. Be sure to check it out along with yesterday’s DAYS OF INFAMY.

Kim Aippersbach returns to the MMGM lineup with a review of CHILDREN OF THE QUICKSANDS.

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3 Responses to MMGM for FEBRUARY 20, 2023

  1. I didn’t get this done in time to email you, but I want everyone to know about Children of the Quicksands! https://kaippersbach.blogspot.com/2023/02/mmgm-children-of-quicksands-by-efua.html

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