J. Scott Savage’s Lost Wonderland Diaries delves into Lewis Carroll’s beloved world. It fell flat with me, but might not for you.
Browsing: ages 8 & up
Lev Grossman’s The Silver Arrow is one of the most imaginative and absorbing middle-grade books I’ve read in a long time.
For thousands of years, humans have been building cities. Explore six of those cities in Cities in Layers, by Philip Steele and Andrés Lozano.
A new family finds its footing in Hilary McKay’s latest novel for middle-graders, The Time of Green Magic.
Family takes on a new form in Hana Tooke’s mysterious debut middle-grade novel, The Unadoptables.
Baseball and comic books aren’t two topics I’d generally like to read about, but somehow, in Chris Negron’s Dan Unmasked they work.
A group of girls unravel a mystery tied to famous pilot Amelia Earhart in Kristin L. Gray’s new middle-grade novel, The Amelia Six.
Magic and the real world collide in Erin Bowman’s delightful new middle-grade novel, The Girl and the Witch’s Garden.
Gennifer Choldenko’s Orphan Eleven is an engaging read that grabs you from the first page, and makes you want to know more long after you’ve finished.
Michele Weber Hurwitz’s new middle-grade novel, Hello from Renn Lake, is a moving story of friendship and family, and the power of activism.