Fiction Fri YA | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.29.2023

It was a dark and stormy night … or should we say a dark and stormy life? Today’s reviews feature characters dealing with different kinds of darkness. The Black Queen is a YA murder mystery. Duchess Simmons is sure she knows who killed her best friend, and she’s determined to “go to the dark side” [befriending her prime suspect] to prove …

Wee Ones Wednesday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.20.2023

Chris Van Allsburg said it better than we ever could … “Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can’t see.” Plus, it’s a “seasonal” quote that perfectly illustrates the concepts behind this week’s featured picture books. Have You Seen My Sock? is all about that sock that inexplicably goes missing. In Invisible Things …

Middle-Grade Monday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.18.2023

This week’s featured books have windows, mirrors, and sliding doors. Tweens will both connect with and learn from Anna, Mia, and the people in their lives. Through them they will learn more about cultural heritage, belief systems, belonging, and themselves, too. And, as you’ll see from our reviewers’ comments, we adults can learn a thing or two, as well. Summaries …

SpecFic Saturday | #CYBILS2023 Reviews 12.16.2023

Is it too corny to say this week’s SpecFic Saturday selections are out of this world? Probably not if you ask our reviewers! Whether it was Alysa Wishingrad’s Between Monsters and Marvels or Sacha Lamb’s When Angels Left the Old Country, the words “wonderful,” “delightful,” and “rich” repeated shemselves within reviews and across them. Read on. See for yourself. Summary …

Fri YA | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.15.2023

There’s no such thing as a “girl book,” but there is definitely such a thing as girl power. And it is on full display in today’s featured young adult books.  Exhibit A: Perry Firekeeper Birch, the MC in Warrior Girl Unearthed (sequel to CYBILS 2021 YA Fiction finalist Fire Keeper’s Daughter). After attending a meeting at a local university, Perry learns …

Wee Ones Wednesday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.13.2023

The closest we could come to creating a “theme” for this week’s featured board book and fiction picture book is to say they are about love. These books are for readers who ❤️ big machines. ❤️ building and construction ❤️ family and culture ❤️ spending quality time together. Bottom line: there is a lot of love in these “little” books. …

Middle-Grade Monday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.11.2023

Happy Monday readers!! This week’s middle-grade selections offer readers a front row seat to history and will engage them in ways likely to surprise them! In Maybe an Artist, Liz Montague presents her journey to becoming a cartoonist in the New Yorker. She shares the question she asked herself as a young girl. Not surprisingly (to adults) they are many …

SpecFic Saturday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.9.2023

Family magic. Family secrets.Curses. Ghosts.Mystery. History. Racism. Social Justice. Although these are not time-travel novels, Speculation and Blood Debts take readers through time and bring them face-to-face with historical and present-day racism, as well as cultural appropriation. As you’ll see in their reviews, our judges found the audiobook versions of the books a wonderful way to read these books. Summaries and book covers …

Wee Ones Wednesday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.6.2023

Can I tell you a secret? One of my favorite things as a new mom was watching my daughter play with books. If there was a flap to be lifted, a sound to make, something to touch, a silly word … she was on it, and usually giggling. Which leads us to this week’s picks. Both of these books are “built” …

Middle-Grade Monday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.4.2023

Even if you haven’t yet seen this week’s books, you probably recognize the authors: Ben Hatke and Kelly Yang. Both are well-known and much-loved among the tween set for their stories of family, friendship, and resilience. FINALLY SEEN and THINGS IN THE BASEMENT are very different books. Yet, as our reviewers point out, young readers can see themselves and  gain …