Thanks to #MGBooktober organizers@Jarrett_Lerner, @kmcmac74, @lhnatiuk, and @AnnalieseAvery, I got to take some time away from stressing about pandemic teaching and upcoming elections, and think about middle grade books. Here is a round-up of the books I posted during the month. For other recommendations, make sure to visit the hashtag on twitter.
MGBooktober is always fun! Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you read many wonderful books! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of books. I enjoyed all the ones here that I've read and am looking forward to reading some of the others.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see all that you shared for #MGBooktober, Stacy! I was especially happy to see Nevermoor on your list. I'm currently in the middle of book #3 of that series and I am simply mesmerized by the world building and writing. Soooo amazing! Have a wonderful reading week!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had time for (or knew about beforehand) MGBooktober, since it looks super-fun! Greenglass House is one of the most amazing books I have ever read—so many great characters, such a great setting, such unique worldbuilding, and twists I will never forget!!! Fish in a Tree is excellent as well, and my love for Keeper of the Lost Cities is how I started blogging (I went to Shannon Messenger's website, discovered Marvelous Middle Grade Monday [which she used to run], and the rest is history)! Thanks for the wonderful post!
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