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Monday, November 2, 2020

#IMWAYR #MGBooktober Round-Up

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.
















 

 

5 comments:

  1. MGBooktober is always fun! Glad you enjoyed it.

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  2. It looks as if you read many wonderful books! Congratulations!

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  3. What 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.

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  4. How 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!

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  5. I 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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