As the school year ends, it’s time to stock up on books for summer reading. These books are for middle readers ages 6-7 and up.
Browsing: ICYMI
Amy Trueblood explores parental expectations and familial obligations in her latest historical fiction novel, Across A Broken Shore.
It’s time for another round of In Case You Missed It. The following are YA books (listed in order of publication) I think deserve recognition, even though I haven’t read them yet.
ICYMI looks at books that have already been released that deserve a second look. This edition features “Diva and Flea,” “Tale of Rescue” and “Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods.”
ICYMI (In case you missed it) looks at books that have already been released. This week are the middle-grade selections, “Handful of Stars,” “Mark of the Thief” and “From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess.”
ICYMI (In case you missed it) looks at books that have already been released. They’re books I feel deserve a second look. This week: “School for Unusual Girls,” “Hit Count” and “All We Have is Now.”
ICYMI (In case you missed it) looks at books that have already been released. This time we’re looking at “What A Hoot,” “Counting Dogs” and “How Tiger Says Please.”
In case you missed it looks at books that have already been released, but deserve a second look. This time: “Trollhunters,” “Love, Lucas” & “Diary of a Mad Brownie.”