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MMGM (1/1/2018): Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead (a re-review)

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Update (July 31, 2021): I have since posted a re-re-review of Goodbye Stranger  that is my preferred review of this book. Today, I'm doing something odd: instead of looking forward toward the new year (happy new year, by the way!), I am looking backward, to April, specifically. In April, I reviewed what I consider to be my favorite book of all time, Goodbye Stranger  by Rebecca Stead. However, as I even recognized in the review itself (click here ), my comments do not do the book justice, which has nagged at me for eight months. Therefore, in order to enter the year with a clean conscience, I am re-reviewing Goodbye Stranger . (My old review will remain up for anyone who is curious.) Here's the publisher's description: This brilliant, New York Times bestselling novel from the author of the Newbery Medal winner When You Reach Me explores multiple perspectives on the bonds and limits of friendship. Long ago, best friends Bridge, Emily, and Tab made a pac

MMGM (12/18/2017): Sunny Side Up by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm

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For MMGM, I am recommending Sunny Side Up  by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm. Here’s the publisher’s description: Sunny Lewin has been packed off to Florida to live with her grandfather for the summer.  At first she thought Florida might be fun — it is the home of Disney World, after all.  But the place where Gramps lives is no amusement park.  It’s full of . . . old people.   Really old people. Luckily, Sunny isn’t the only kid around.  She meets Buzz, a boy who is completely obsessed with comic books, and soon they’re having adventures of their own: facing off against golfball-eating alligators, runaway cats, and mysteriously disappearing neighbors.  But the question remains —  why is Sunny down in Florida in the first place?  The answer lies in a family secret that won’t be secret to Sunny much longer. . . I enjoyed this graphic novel, which combines humor and some sadness in an easy-to-read package! Sunny’s stay with her grandfather at his retirement home is marked

The winners of the Holiday Signed Book Extravaganza have been chosen!

I have chosen the winners of the Holiday Signed Book Extravaganza from a group of 7 entrants! Here they are: The winner of Nightfall (Keeper of the Lost Cities #6)  by Shannon Messenger is: Macey_M16! The winner of Turtles All the Way Down  by John Green is: June! The winner of Kids of Appetite  by David Arnold is: Rosi! The winner of Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir  by Maggie Thrash is: carloshmarlo! Finally, the winner of Tales of the Peculiar  by Ransom Riggs is also: carloshmarlo! If you are a winner listed above, I have sent you an email informing you that you have won (be sure to check your spam or junk inboxes!). Please respond to this email within 48 hours with a mailing address that I can ship your book(s) to (even if you have already won one of my giveaways before); if you fail to respond, I will unfortunately have to choose another winner for your books. Thanks so much to everyone who entered, and congratulations to the winners!

MMGM (12/11/2017): New and Upcoming MG Books!

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First, the Holiday Signed Book Extravaganza doesn't end until Tuesday, so click here to enter! Next, for today's MMGM, I have posted a list of new books to from authors of books I have previously recommended! Some of these are sequels, while some are not; most have come out, but some won't until after the holidays. Note that I have read none of these books (although I do own some of them), and this post is not a recommendation, but rather just a list of things to look forward to. The first book I want people to know about is The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. The book, which is available now, is the sequel to The War that Saved My Life , a Newbery Honor book that I reviewed here . The publisher's description is as follows: Like the classic heroines of Sarah, Plain and Tall ,  Little Women , and Anne of Green Gables , Ada is a fighter for the ages. Her triumphant World War II journey continues in this sequel to the Newbery Honor–winning The War t

Introducing the first Holiday Signed Book Extravaganza!

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With all of the illness I have mentioned in previous posts, I have gotten behind on school projects which are due Friday (!). Therefore, instead of posting a review today, I am starting the Holiday Signed Book Extravaganza! What does that mean? It means that you can enter to win 5 different signed MG and YA books! Here's how it works: First, read through the below list of signed books that I am offering and their publishers' descriptions, and choose the books you would like to win. Nightfall (Keeper of the Lost Cities #6) by Shannon Messenger Sophie and her friends face battles unlike anything they’ve seen before in this thrilling sixth book of the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series. Sophie Foster is struggling. Grieving. Scrambling. But she knows one thing: she will not be defeated. The Neverseen have had their victories—but the battle is far from over. It’s time to change tactics. Make sacrifices. Reexamine everything. May