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The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan, for MMGM

5SeptemberSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

I have to give a huge hug of thanks to my fellow MMGMers for nudging me to give Rick Riordan another try. I was underwhelmed by the first Percy Jackson book. Didn’t hate it, definitely saw its value on the MG shelf, but didn’t care for Percy’s voice and found the plot (or lack thereof)

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The End of the Alligator Days

29AugustSuzanne4 CommentsThe Bookshelf, Writing

Hello, dear friends! How was your summer? Mine was lovely–all that I hoped it could be, and soo restorative! I am energized and enthused and ready for the writing and editing projects of the fall. Plus the fun of faires and festivals, pumpkin days and crisp leaves raining from a clear blue sky. I love

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Summer Break Hiatus!

27JuneSuzanne8 CommentsBlogging, Home in the Rookery, Marvelous Middle Grades

I will be on a blogging break the remainder of the summer, aside from the occasional pop in for news or updates. My travels will almost span the continent, and include plenty of adventures in and out of books. 😀 I look forward to seeing you all in August! Have a beautiful, glorious summer, and

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Odd and the Frost Giants, by Neil Gaiman, for MMGM

20JuneSuzanne14 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Before I get to my spotlight, I want to give a huge shout-out to all the great dads out there!  Sure, Father’s Day is over…but I think we can spot them one more day. 😉  And to that end, I’m going to share a snippet of a story I read on Neil Gaiman’s blog a billion

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An Authorial Survival Guide to the Submission Roller Coaster

13JuneSuzanne12 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, Writing

How do you do amusement parks?  Are you someone who dashes from one roller coaster to the next, or would you rather watch the stroller and bag while you munch your hot roasted almonds?  If you’re an author, you will find yourself repeatedly tossing aside your cotton candy and climbing on the submission roller coaster,

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Neverseen, by our very own Shannon Messenger, for MMGM

6JuneSuzanne8 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

I didn’t get spotlights in on the middle books, but if you want to see my thoughts on book one in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, you can see that spotlight here.  As for Neverseen, I pronounce it a smashing success! This is important to note, because some of the teen readers in

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Happy Memorial Day–from me and da Strawberry Man!

30MaySuzanne2 CommentsUncategorized

Memorial Day is about looking back, and honoring all those who’ve sacrificed their lives so that our freedoms and way of life can continue–and that’s something I wholeheartedly support! But, it’s also an excellent time to look back on our own lives, and on our year.  It’s not quite the mid-point of the year, but

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The turtle of Oman, by Naomi Shihab Nye

23MaySuzanne9 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

I’m pretty sure I picked this one up after hearing another MMGMer recommend it.  But, it’s been long enough that I can’t remember where it was I heard it!  If you see this post, please jump up and down and yell ‘Me, me, it was me!’ so I can thank you properly. 🙂 The turtle

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Anya’s Ghost, by Vera Brosgol, for MMGM

16MaySuzanne18 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

Would you guys think me lacking in perception if I told you that I had no idea this was a graphic novel, til I opened it?  I picked it up at the library on a whim, because I liked the cover.  I may have flipped it over to glance at the back.  But, I suspect

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Runaway Twin, by Peg Kehret, for MMGM

2MaySuzanne10 CommentsMarvelous Middle Grades, The Bookshelf

How would you feel if you had a secret friend, a twin, you hadn’t seen since you were both tiny?  What would you do if you had the chance to find that long lost twin?  After Sunny Skyland comes across a backpack full of cash–which she makes a reasonable effort of finding an owner for–she

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