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MMGM for April 11, 2022
TIME TO PUT A FEW MORE TITLES ON THE STACK. CLICK ON A SET OF BOOKS BELOW TO REACH A BLOGGER’S POST! At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of HONESTLY ELLIOTT by Gillian McDunn. Author June McCrary … Continue reading
HONESTLY ELLIOTT
I’ve enjoyed several middle grade novels by author Gillian McDunn. Back in 2019 it was CATERPILLAR SUMMER followed by last year’s THESE UNLUCKY STARS. Ms. McDunn’s focus is always on the main character trying to understand themselves in a world … Continue reading
HOW TO BE A GENIUS
It’s never too late, especially if you understand how your brain works. This colorful guide features 8 chapters, each covering a fascinating aspect of our brain MEET YOUR BRAIN A good place to start as you learn about Right and … Continue reading
MMGM for April 4, 2022
IT”S A NEW MONTH OF MONDAYS! CLICK ON AN BELOW TO REACH A BLOGGER’S POST! At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of THE BUTTON BOX. Author June McCrary Jacobs features the historical fiction novel, Miss Happiness & Miss … Continue reading
THE BUTTON BOX
Ava is Sephardic Jewish and her cousin Nadeem is Muslim. Their different religions and cultures have never stopped them from being best friends. But after a bully makes them question their ties to each other, a visit to their grandmother … Continue reading
MENACE IN THE MIST
One look at the cover and you might be expecting a fantasy story full of mysterious creatures. Far from it as the short book description verifies: 12-year-old Cally and her new step-cousin, Giles, must take on Big Oil and Gas … Continue reading
NO BOUNDARIES BLOG TOUR (And GIVEAWAY)
Welcome to the No Boundaries Blog Tour! In No Boundaries, twenty-five inspiring women from around the world — many of whom are National Geographic Explorers — share their adventures, failures, successes, sage advice and lessons learned, straight from the field. This … Continue reading
MMGM for March 28, 2022
One more round of great MG reviews and features for March. Click on a book stack to reach a blogger’s post: At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of WAVE by Diana Farid. Carol Baldwin is doing a … Continue reading
WAVE
A novel in prose has to have several qualities to capture my interest. Like all story telling formats, there needs to be a connection to the characters. Next, the prose has to go beyond being a collection of poetic lines—a … Continue reading
REBEL GIRLS—CLIMATE WARRIORS
In paperback format, this eye opening account of 25 woman explains how the world’s leading activists, authors, and scientists are helping combat climate change. I spotted a few recognizable names like Greta Thunberg and Margaret Atwood, but most were my … Continue reading
