Marvelous Middle Grade Monday for 4/28/2025

It’s time to celebrate our fantastic contributors! Each week I will randomly draw the name of a devoted MMGM blogger and reward them with the top spot in the lineup. The MMGM all-star for today is…

Sue Heavenrich @Archimedes Notebook has a fun NF bio, Jellyfish Scientist: Maude Delap and Her Mesmerizing Medusas.

ALWAYS in the MIDDLE features a review of THE GIRL IN THE WALLS by Meg Eden Kuyatt.

Natalie Aguirre @ Literary Rambles has an interview with debut author Alby C. Williams and a giveaway of their MG Where There Be Monsters.

Jenni Enzor has a post about novels in unique formats (letters, journals, etc.) featuring: Annie’s Life in Lists (Kristin Mahoney), This Journal Belongs to Ratchet (Nancy Cavanaugh), and Dear Max (Sally Grindley).

Brenda @ Log Cabin Library shares some thoughts on Orris and Timble: Lost and Found by Kate DiCamillo, illustrations by Carmen Mok.

Carol Baldwin has the second book in the CHILDREN OF ANCIENT HEROES series by Russell Fellows, reviewed by Kate Lundeen.

Tonja Drecker shares Earhart: The Incredible Flight of a Field Mouse Around the World by Torben Kuhlmann. 

Valinora Troy reviews Hidden Strings by K.J. Mist.

Patricia Tilton @ Children’s Books Heal reviews Every Little Bit Olive Tran by Phuong Truong, a chapter book with a 10-year-old heroine, but an age appropriate story about Asian racism.

Jennifer Rummel features It’s all or Nothing, Vale.

Rosi Hollinbeck is back from her travels and features a review of Carol Baldwin’s HALF TRUTHS. Rosi also shares three links of interest for her writing friends.

Karen Yingling at Mrs. Yingling Reads has a book to share every day. Check out her MMGM choice for this week and my favorite post from last week- OPAL WATSON: PRIVATE EYE.

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