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It’s easy to get a spot in the lineup. Email me the title of the book or feature for any middle grade book, author or giveaway, and a link to your blog. Send it to: gpcolo[at]gmail[dot]com Make sure you put MMGM or Marvelous Middle Grade Monday in the subject line so it gets sorted accurately–and don’t forget to say what you’re featuring) You MUST email me your link by Sunday evening (11 PM Eastern Time) in order to be included in the list of links for that week’s MMGM. *Please note: these posts are not a reflection of my own opinions on the books featured. Each blogger is responsible for their own MMGM content and I do not pre-screen reviews ahead of time, nor do I control what books they choose. I simply assemble the list based on the links that are emailed to me.
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Tag Archives: Marvelous Middle Grade Monday
MMGM for February 12, 2024
At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of HUMMINGBIRD SEASON by Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic. Natalie Aguirre at Literary Rambles returns with a guest post by author Sherry Ellis and a blog-tour giveaway of Bubba and Squirt’s City … Continue reading
HUMMINGBIRD SEASON
COVID. March, 2020. It hit fast and hard. None of us were prepared for what was about to unfold. Teachers and parents often struggled providing support for children during this difficult time when we were locked in and shut out … Continue reading
MMGM for February 5, 2024
1. At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of Shark Teeth by Sherri Winston. 2. Linda Browne returns with her Bookcase Bizzarro, MG/YA book reviews and author news for January, 2024. 3. Susan Uhlig enjoyed SIERRA BLUE by … Continue reading
SHARK TEETH
Family. It’s the most important component growing up. Sharkita “Kita” Hayes has a family: A mom, along with a younger brother and sister. But this family is broken. SHARK TEETH is a compelling and often heart breaking journey relayed through … Continue reading
MMGM for JANUARY 29, 2024
1. At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of IN SEARCH OF SUPERPOWERS by Briana Lawrence. 2. Brenda @ Log Cabin Library is back with us again, reviewing Mansa Musa: The Richest Man in History from Our Story … Continue reading
IN SEARCH OF SUPERPOWERS
Angela, Sophie, Travis, and Skylar are four normal middle schoolers. Angela and her dad just moved in with her future stepmom, but the wealthy neighborhood is not what’s she used to, and relations with the future stepmom are tough. Sophie … Continue reading
MMGM for JANUARY 22, 2024
Click on to reach a blogger’s middle grade review or feature. At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of EMMA AND THE LOVE SPELL by Meredith Ireland. Joan Y. Edwards joins us for the first time and has … Continue reading
Emma and the Love Spell
Emma and the Love Spell is a fun and engaging story about a preteen who has a big secret: She’s a witch. Korean American adoptee Emma has powers that are always out of control. Her non-magical parents have made her … Continue reading
MMGM for JANUARY 15, 2024
HAPPY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY! Click on to reach a blogger’s middle grade review or feature. At ALWAYS in the MIDDLE I have a review of THE LOST LIBRARY by Rebecca Stead & Wendy Mass. Susan Uhlig was enthralled … Continue reading
THE LOST LIBRARY
Rebecca Stead and Wendy Mass are two of my favorite authors. Having them co-write a book turned into an engaging reading experience. THE LOST LIBRARY found it’s way into my hands toward the end of last summer so I’m glad … Continue reading
