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Mango Delight, by Fracaswell Hyman, for MMGM

24JulySuzanne10 CommentsUncategorized

Many thanks to the talented and generous Rosi Hollinbeck, for my copy of Mango Delight! Her blog is always a treasure-trove of excellent writing advice and equally excellent reviews. You’ll find that here. The copy I won was an ARC, and came without a final cover. So, I let the story speak to me and

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*NEWS* and The Thirteenth Princess, by Diane Zahler, for MMGM

10JulySuzanne16 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

After a whirlwind few weeks, I am pleased to publicly announce that I have accepted an offer of representation from Peter Rubie, of FinePrint! There were other offering agents, but Peter understood my book and its needs in a way that–well, maybe it’s the geek in my talking, but it seemed kinda like a super power.

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Lord of Monsters, by John Claude Bemis, for MMGM

19JuneSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Many of you will remember my spotlight on John’s first book in this series, Out of Abaton: the Wooden Prince. It came at a particularly challenging time for me, and provided exactly the kind of richly metaphorical read I needed. Reading Lord of Monsters provided me a similar escape this past week, but for totally

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Gabriel Finley and the Raven’s Riddle, by George Hagen, for MMGM

5JuneSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

I noticed on preparing this post that it’s the third book with the word ‘riddle’ in the title that I’ve spotlight in recent months. I hope you’re ready for one more, because this week’s spotlight is on Gabriel Finley and the Raven’s Riddle! I’m grateful for the chance to take a second look at it, because

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The Ruins of Gorlan (Ranger’s Apprentice Bk 1), by John Flanagan, for MMGM

22MaySuzanne2 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

How is your May coming along? Is it treating you well? Mine has been excellent, with a solid dose of editing for my publisher supplemented by the new MG/YA I’ve just started writing, and some fun family outings. This past weekend included watching a sand sculpture come together, saying hi to a friendly robot, and

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Masterminds, by Gordon Korman, for MMGM

8MaySuzanne14 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Hello my friends! Last week I waved sadly as Marvelous Middle Grade Monday passed me by, and promised myself I’d participate this week instead. It was a pretty momentous weekend for us, since my son–who has been serving a mission for our church in Korea these past two years–touched down that Thursday evening. And as

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The Turn of the Tide, by Rosanne Parry, for MMGM

17AprilSuzanne12 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Easter is behind us, flowers are blooming, and our neighborhood pool is getting prepped to open–it’s time to think about summer fun, and dream of all the places we’d like to go! The Turn of the Tide is perfect for that, since I think this book could convince a rock it wanted to sail. Kudos to

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Grayling’s Song, by Karen Cushman, for MMGM

3AprilSuzanne14 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

This was a serendipitous find, which I stumbled across in my local library. And very appropriate, too, since it’s the kind of tale which is all mystery and shadow wrapped in good practical knowledge like every librarian possesses. You may recognize the author’s name–Karen Cushman–as I did. My favorite book by her is Catherine, Called

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William and the Witch’s Riddle, for MMGM

20MarchSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Last night as I picked up a pizza I drove past the movie theater near us, and noticed that the parking lot was full and overflowing. Perhaps due to the release of the live action Beauty and the Beast movie? Fairy tales never fade, it seems, they simply reinvent themselves, and this Snow White re-imagining

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Jasper and the Riddle of Riley’s Mine, for MMGM

6MarchSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Many thanks to Joanne for my copy of Jasper and the Riddle of Riley’s Mine. I won it in a giveaway she hosted on her blog, and was thrilled to do so! As my long time readers will remember, I’ve become a big fan of Caroline Starr Rose, and have spotlighted both of her previous books,

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