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  • Ghost Books

      Happy almost-Halloween! I hope you enjoy these eight middle grade ghost books to celebrate spooky season 👻 These books explore magic, family history, grief, and culture in beautiful and paranormal ways…   Ophie’s Ghosts by Justina Ireland Ophelia’s life… Continue reading

    Ghost Books
  • MG and YA with Bisexual Representation

    Today is Celebrate Bisexuality Day (and the culmination of Bisexual Awareness Week), so here are six MG/YA books with bi and questioning representation!  Middle Grade  Star Crossed by Barbara Dee Mattie is excited about the eighth grade performance of Romeo… Continue reading

    MG and YA with Bisexual Representation
  • Books for Ravenclaws

    I found this type of post on various other book blogs (including one of my favorite blogs, Feminist Books for Kids) and thought it was a wonderful idea! I’ll make a post for each house, starting with Ravenclaw (which is… Continue reading

    Books for Ravenclaws
  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake

    Ivy Aberdeen’s small Georgia town is shaken when a tornado destroys her and many other families’ homes. Ivy feels her family is drifting away from her as they temporarily settle themselves in a hotel; she just seems to get in… Continue reading

    Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake
  • Books for Middle Grade Witches

      Enter my favorite book genre: fantasy, but more specifically…witch books! Enjoy this collection of enchanting and spellbinding tales, perfect for when you’re feeling wild and a little witchy. The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag Aster’s family has magic.… Continue reading

    Books for Middle Grade Witches
  • The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill

    After a series of disasters leaves the once-beautiful town of Stone-in-the-Glen in disgrace, its inhabitants turn on one another. The only loyalty they have left is to the Mayor, a dazzling dragon-slayer (or so he says) who promises to restore… Continue reading

    The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
  • Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow

      Melly Goodwin didn’t expect to like the drums when her best friend, Olivia, made her join the school band. But surprisingly, introverted Melly fell in love with the powerful, rhythmic sounds that she can make when she’s behind a… Continue reading

    Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
  • Sisters of the Lost Marsh by Lucy Strange

    The six Fernsby sisters spend their days working on their father’s farm, with their father’s obsession with the Curse of the Six Daughters controlling their lives–especially that the eldest, Grace, who is to be married off by next spring. But… Continue reading

    Sisters of the Lost Marsh by Lucy Strange
  • Go With the Flow by Karen Schneemann and Lily Williams

    I read this book quite a while ago, but I felt like reviewing a very feminist book right now, especially one that deals with women’s health and the injustices that follow. But besides that, this is one of my favorite… Continue reading

    Go With the Flow by Karen Schneemann and Lily Williams
  • Some Great Middle Grade Cover Illustrators

    Something I noticed when I was researching book covers for my Beautiful Book Covers series was that I saw a lot of the same artists in my favorite book covers. So these are some of my favorite middle grade book… Continue reading

    Some Great Middle Grade Cover Illustrators