#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Celebrating the Black Experience, YA Edition

It’s Black History Month, and I thought it would be good to highlight all the wonderful books we have celebrating all aspects of Black Life. I’m sure I didn’t catch them all, but these are definitely worth checking out! I was going to do them all, but there are so many (yay!) we needed to split them up. Stay tuned. …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Princesses and Fairy Tales!

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We did a non-fiction heavy list last week, so I thought we’d give fantasy some love. I’ve noticed a huge number of princess and fairy tale books as I’ve gone through the lists, and thought they’d be fun to highlight! Besides, who doesn’t love a good fairy tale retelling or a princess story?   Goldilocks and the Three Engineersby Sue …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Non-Traditional Sports

Everyone knows books about the “traditional” sports: basketball, baseball, football, and soccer. But what about the sports that aren’t as big a deal to the general public. They are important to those who participate in them, and they can serve as backdrops for some pretty amazing stories.   Why We Flyby Kimberly Jones and Gilly SegalSourcebooks Fire “Why We Fly …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Snow!

It is snowing and cold today, as I put this together, and as I was scrolling through the lists of nominated books, I noticed a handful of snowy and wintery books. It seemed a good day to feature them!   The Snow Dancerby Addie Boswell, illustrated by Mercè LópezTwo Lions “I loved this story of making your own way and …

#CybilsAwards Book lists: The Ones That Got Away

Every year, our round-one panelists read lots of books, debate, whittle down, and pick what they think — collectively — is the best, most kid-friendly books of the nominations. However, since it’s a collective decision, it means individual judges’ personal favorites are bound to not make it to the finalist list. It’s just the way a collective decision goes. However, …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Space

This week, the Sunday before finalists are announced (check back on January first), let’s celebrate everything SPACE! Astronauts, astronomers, stars, night sky, our own plant hurtling through space, current and future space travel… there’s SO much out there! Beyond: Discoveries from the Outer Reaches of Space by Miranda Paul, illustrated by Sija HongMillbrook Press Hello, Earth!: Poems to Our Planet …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Spies, Secret Agents, and Other Adventure Books

There are so many good books nominated this year, it’s been fun coming up with lists! We’ve been noticing, as we have gone through the lists, that there are a number of books about spies and secret agents, some non-fiction, but many of them “just” for fun. I mean, no we can’t all be Bond or Alex Rider, but who …

#CybilsAwards Book Lists: Dinosaurs and Dragons!

Ah, two timeless animals, one real, but has mythical status; the other mythical, but we wish were real. Dragons: the beasts from mythology, large, fire-breathing, flying monsters that we love to imagine as both terrifying and benevolent and that appeal to all kids, no matter age, size, or gender. And Dinosaurs: the beasts from Earth’s past, large, fire-breathing, flying monsters …

#CybilsAwards Booklists: Food-y Books, Part 2

Shall we have some more food-y books? Of course! Last week was non-fiction, picture books, and poetry. This week let’s look at all the middle grade, graphic novels, speculative fiction, and YA books that have something — possibly tangential in some cases — to do with food! Time Villainsby Victor PiñeiroSourcebooks Young Readers Time Villians includes a diverse cast of …

#CybilsAwards Booklists: Food-y Books Part 1

Food! Most of us love it. Love to eat it, love to cook it, and (if you’re anything like me) love to read about it.  It seems we have a ton of food-, cooking-, and eating-inspired books this year on our nomination lists, so why not celebrate as many as we can!  In fact, we’re going to split this up …