Results of the Cybils Challenge, Part 2: Madigan Reads

Today's featured Cybils Challenger is Madigan McGillicuddy of Madigan Reads, who lists her own slate of Cybils nominees–definitely more than a few contenders on it, if we're to hazard a guess. She also provided an excellent eleventh-hour list of potential picture book nominees for anyone who was still trying to figure out who to nominate. Her kidlit blog faves include …

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After Ever After by Jordan Sonnenblick

The featured review for today comes from one of our Round 1 judges for Young Adult Fiction, Ami Jones of the fabulously-named blog Three Turtles and Their Pet Librarian. On her blog, she faithfully relates the most wise and venerable opinions of "three extremely intelligent turtles currently supervising a public library in southern NM." This includes reviews of a wide …

Results of the Cybils Challenge, Part 1: Charlotte’s Library

Well, golly. We got three entries for the Cybils challenge, and thought they were all awesome, so, um–we're featuring all three entries on the blog. Today we'll check out the first entry we received, from SFF Round 1 judge Charlotte Taylor of Charlotte's Library. In her post, Charlotte gave a bunch of excellent suggestions for MG Sci-Fi nominees, but it's …

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Bugs and Bugsicles by Amy S. Hansen

How can you resist that title? Shirley Duke of the Simply Science blog found the book just as enjoyable as the title implied. Shirley, a teacher and children's writer, is one of our Round I judges for Nonfiction and Information Picture Books, and her blog explores a wide range of books that can be used in classroom science lessons. Her …

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Calamity Jack, by Hale, Hale and Hale

Nicola Manning of Back to Books is definitely a Cybils regular in the Graphic Novels category–and we love her reviews here at the Cybils blog because she provides such a thoughtful and in-depth look at nominated titles. Nicola reads widely, compiles lots of booklists and has an impressive set of completed reading challenges to her name–just check her blog for …

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Poetrees by Douglas Florian

Emma Carbone, also known as the cleverly named Miss Print, is one of our Round II Fantasy & Sci-Fi YA judges this year, but she reads widely beyond just the speculative fiction category. She also blogs widely–namely for the New York Public Library, where she works, and the Why Libraries Project, to name a few examples. One of her recent …

Cybils Author Love–Plus a Print Mention!

Yeah, we know YOU guys love us. 🙂 But it's always a teeny bit extra special when we get author props here at the Cybils. And this past week or two, we've learned that a few authors have been saying some pretty nice stuff about us: Our Lady Jane Yolen posted about us in her Facebook status, saying: "Just found …

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Project Seahorse by Pamela S. Turner

You may know Susan Thomsen because she's our category organizer for Middle Grade and YA Nonfiction, or you may know her because of her excellent blog about books and life (and sometimes chickens), Chicken Spaghetti. OR, you might have seen her yearly Mother of Booklists to End All Booklists, also known as the Big List of Lists of the Best …

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The Quiet Book by Deborah Underwood

Natasha Maw of Maw Books is in her second year as a Round I Judge on the Fiction Picture Books panel. Besides being an extremely prolific book blogger whose posts range from reviews and interviews to giveaways and even recipes, Natasha's list of accomplishments also includes being a photographer, a Master Gardener, and a mom to two young boys. Recently, …

Stumped About Nominations 2.0

Still wondering what to nominate? Why not give these worthy, not-yet-nominated books a chance at fame and glory? We've got a few more lists for those of you who are stumped, or who have been waiting until the end to put in your choices. Take a look: For some poetry nominees with potential, check out the blogs of panelist Laura …