100 Scope Notes
Karen Jensen, MLS, April 1, 2024 | Middle Grade, Middle Grade Fiction, Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project
Author Jenni L. Walsh talks about the impact of animals in middle grade fiction and her latest book, Operation: Happy
Amanda MacGregor, April 1, 2024 | Guest Post
The concept of liminality plays a crucial role in Otherworldly, and as such, many of the important moments happen in liminal spaces.
Amanda MacGregor, March 29, 2024 | Take 5, Uncategorized
Today's list is of new and forthcoming nonfiction.
Amanda MacGregor, March 28, 2024 | Guest Post
Jasmine Warga’s funny and touching story was the perfect addition to our literature circle this year. Incorporating coding, a team robotics challenge, and an exploration of the connection between music and emotion added a rich dimension to our study of A Rover’s Story.
Amanda MacGregor, March 27, 2024 | new books
A music festival, a Theseus retelling, sleuths, a speculative thriller, a LGBTQIA+ dictionary, and so much more!
Amanda MacGregor, March 26, 2024 | Guest Post
Over the past few years, the STAATUS index survey has asked Americans to name a famous Asian American. For three years in a row the most common response has been “I don’t know.” Number 2 has been Jackie Chan, who is not American, and number 3 has been Bruce Lee, who has been dead for […]
Karen Jensen, MLS, March 25, 2024 | Music
Educator Meg Whittaker discusses books that have music built into the bones
Amanda MacGregor, March 25, 2024 | Book Reviews
New graphic novels, poetry collections, middle grade books, and YA.
Amanda MacGregor, March 22, 2024 | Take 5
Today's list is of new and forthcoming middle grade fantasies.
Amanda MacGregor, March 21, 2024 | Uncategorized
Louder Than Hunger is a book that everyone needs to read so that we can all understand what it’s like to feel so small that you want to disappear completely.
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by John Chrastka
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