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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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MMGM for July 27, 2020
Throughout the summer months, I’m lending the top spot to one of our frequent contributors. Today the honor goes to Jenni Enzor. She is an author, teacher, and explorer and regularly features MG books on her blog. Look … Continue reading
DAN UNMASKED + A GIVEAWAY
Friendship is one of the greatest gifts for any child. Something many take for granted including Daniel Summers, the endearing protagonist in DAN UNMASKED. Dan’s guilt is enormous since he feels responsible for his friend Nate’s accident and subsequent coma. … Continue reading
MMGM for July 20, 2020
Throughout the summer months, I’m lending the top spot to one of our frequent contributors. Today the honor goes to Maria Antonia at Of Books, Photography, and Tea. Don’t miss Maria’s feature on MMGM or her weekend posts … Continue reading
THAT TIME I GOT KIDNAPPED
Author Tom Mitchell returns with a new comedy adventure. Previously I reviewed HOW TO ROB A BANK. His newest entry, THAT TIME I GOT KIDNAPPED, hangs on to the same threads of boy likes girl and big time trouble with … Continue reading
MMGM for July 13, 2020
Throughout the summer months, I’m lending the top spot to one of our frequent contributors. Today the honor goes to Karen Yingling at Ms. Yingling Reads. This super human librarian and blogger posts reviews every day. Last week … Continue reading
A FIELD GUIDE TO GETTING LOST
A sweet tale with two endearing characters. On the left is Sutton. She loves science, especially working on her mini-bot project. Sutton’s parents are divorced, and although Mom still lives in the same apartment building, her job pulls her away … Continue reading
MMGM for July 6, 2020
Throughout the summer months, I’m lending the top spot to one of our frequent contributors. Today the honor goes to Rosi Hollinbeck. Her blog, admired by many faithful readers, features reviews and giveaways, links to other sites with … Continue reading
Mañanaland
After reading so many MG books recently with a 300-400 page length, it was nice to finally come across one with a more traditional page count. Yes, many kids read anything and devour books like candy. Then there are the … Continue reading
MMGM for June 29, 2020
Happy 4th of July week! Throughout the summer months, I’m lending the top spot to one of our frequent contributors. Today the honor goes to Patricia Tilton at Children’s Books Heal. Her blog’s theme is discovering books that … Continue reading
CASEY GRIMES—THE MOSTLY INVISIBLE BOY
This new fantasy adventure series centers around a boy who is invisible at school but very visible at home. The reason for his disappearing act is never explained, but I’m sure it will be explored further as the series progresses. … Continue reading
