MMGM for August 7, 2023

It’s a new month for MMGM! Give AUGUST a click to reach a blogger’s post.

At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I review JETT JAMISON AND THE SECRET STORM by Kimberly Behre Kenna.

Brenda at LOG CABIN LIBRARY has a review of The Lost Library by Rebecca Stead and Wendy Mass.

Carol Baldwin features two JAPANESE INTERNMENT GRAPHIC NOVELS.

Max at Completely Full Bookshelf continues his excellent summer series of “more than one book review at a time” with Bad Sister by Charise Mericle Harper and Rory Lucey, Freestyle by Gale Galligan, and American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang.

Susan Uhlig adored THE REMARKABLE JOURNEY OF COYOTE SUNRISE by Dan Gemeinhart.

Valinora Troy reviews Wider Than The Sea by Irish author Serena Molloy.

Rosi Hollinbeck reviews When Sea Becomes Sky by Gillian McDunn. Rosi also shares three links of interest 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 last week’s review of THE GREAT TEXAS DRAGON RACE.

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4 Responses to MMGM for August 7, 2023

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  3. msyingling says:

    Thanks for hosting, and thanks for not making me e mail you every week. (Not that it wouldn’t be good to chat!) I’m coming up on eleven years of a post every day, so you are still accurate! Hope the run up to the beginning of the school year goes well.

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