MMGM for APRIL 22, 2024

ALWAYS in the MIDDLE has a review of SUNNY PARKER IS HERE TO STAY by Margaret Finnegan.

Brenda @ Log Cabin Library reviews The Climate Diaries Book One:  The Academy by Aaron Arsenault.

Kim Aippersbach is with us again, featuring DUET by Elise Broach.

Sue Heavenrich has a cool MG nonfiction STEM adventure…The Lost Forest: An Unexpected Discovery beneath the Waves,  by Jennifer Swanson.

Jennifer Rummel reviews Something Like Home by Andrea Beatriz Arango.

Susan Uhlig loved BENEATH THE SWIRLING SKY by Carolyn Leiloglou and illustrated by Vivienne To and is really looking forward to the sequels! 

Maria Antonia found a book about a solar eclipse: Now You Say Yes by Bill Harley

Kasey Girard @ The Story Sanctuary is excited to share the MG graphic novel called Fake Chinese Sounds by Jing Jing Tsong. 

Rosi Holinbeck has a review and GIVEAWAY of THE BATBOY AND THE UNBREAKABLE BAT. Rosi also shares three links of interest for her writing friends.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads has an MMGM book to share every day. Be sure to check out her MMGM selection for this week along with last Wednesday’s selection of a few realistic fiction titles.

And a few more:

Valinora Troy has The Haunting of Lake Lucy by Sandy Deutscher Green (MG Horror in verse).

Max @Completely Full Bookshelf spotlights three indie bookstores in Texas.

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