REVIEW: A Good Kind of Trouble

Today’s review comes from Middle Grade Fiction round one panelist Dr. Genevieve Ford, who does short reviews on her twitter feed. She recently read Middle Grade Fiction nominee A Good Kind of Trouble (Amazon, IndieBound), writing:  A thoughtful look at #BlackLivesMatter protests and how families deal with conflict in their communities. You can see the whole tweet here. 

REVIEW: Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky

Today we’re looking at Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky (Amazon, IndieBound), an Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction nominee. It was reviewed by the category chair, Charlotte, who blogs at Charlotte’s Library. She wrote:   Wow!  This is so powerful, and sad, and important, and funny (in places), and the sort of book one wants to give to kids Right Now. …

REVIEW: The Wicked King

We’re featuring Young Adult Speculative Fiction nominee The Wicked King (Amazon, IndieBound) today! Our review comes from Young Adult Speculative Fiction round one panelist Grace, who blogs at GraceGetsBooks. She writes:  I read this book over spring break and I read the whole thing in a day. It’s amazing and I cannot wait for The Queen of Nothing, which by the way …

REVIEW: The Downstairs Girl

Young Adult Fiction Round one panelist Susan, who blogs at Blogging ’bout Books and on  Goodreads, reviews today’s selection, Young Adult Fiction nominee The Downstairs Girl (Amazon, IndieBound). She writes:  There’s a lot going on in this quick, entertaining YA historical. Maybe too much, but it’s still a compelling, fast-paced novel that I enjoyed very much. Read the whole review here.  …

REVIEW: Babymoon

Today’s review comes from Fiction Picture Book panelists Dr. Cheryl Vanatii, who blogs at Reading Rumpus! She recently reviewed fiction picture book nominee Babymoon (Amazon, IndieBound), writing:   Babymoon draws readers into the beautiful and diverse little family’s babymoon. Check out the full review here.

REVIEW: Dragon Pearl

Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction round one panel Beth recently highlighted today’s review of nominee Dragon Pearl (Amazon, IndieBound) on her blog Imaginary Friends. She wrote:  Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee combines Korean mythology, science fiction, and mystery in a terrific adventure story. Larrabee and I both loved it. Read the rest of the review here. 

REVIEW: The Grace Year

We’re featuring a review of Young Adult Speculative Fiction nominee The Grace Year (Amazon, IndieBound) today, done by YA Speculative Fiction (or YA SpecFic as we tend to shorten it around here) panelist Jennifer, who is active on Goodreads. She wrote:  If I could have read through my hands covering my face I would have. If you like horror, you’ll …

REVIEW: I Love You So Mochi

We love that our panelists love to read, not just in their own category, but all books! Today’s review comes from Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction panelist Nicole, who blogs at Feed Your Fiction Addiction, and read Young Adult Fiction nominee I Love You So Mochi (Amazon, IndieBound). She wrote:  In I Love You So Mochi, author Sarah Kuhn has penned a delightfully …

REVIEW: Genesis Begins Again

Today’s review comes from Middle Grade Fiction Round 1 panelist Julie, who blogs at Reading by the Pond. Of Middle Grade Fiction nominee Genesis Begins Again (Amazon, IndieBound), she writes:  This was really something.  A glimpse into color – and variations of color and how they impact our perceptions – of ourselves, of others.  You can read the full review here.

REVIEW All the Impossible Things

Today’s review of Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction nominee All the Impossible Things (Amazon, Indiebound) comes from round 1 panelist Jennifer, who blogs at RaiseThem Righteous. She writes:  All the Impossible Things (2019) swept me away like a discarded paper bag on a windy day. It’s a beautiful story that is skillfully written and carefully paced with brave characters who love each …