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Middle Grade Fiction

Karma Khullar’s Mustache by Kristi Wientge

mustache.jpgGrades 3-6

Karma Khullar is an Indian-American girl who is struggling to navigate sixth grade and her changing relationships with family and friends. Her most embarrassing problem currently? The hairs that have started growing on her upper lip.

Thanks to Simon & Schuster for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews

Beartown by Fredrik Backman

beartownAges 18+

Beartown is a tiny community situated in the forest, and it is known for their ice rink and hockey team. The semi-final match should have been an exciting time, but instead, the result is a girl who is a victim of violence. Now the town must come together and fight back. Will they see victory or will this be the end of Beartown for good?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Adult Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, YA Fiction

The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See

Ages 16+

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Li-yan and her family’s lives revolve around tea, and they farm certain types throughout the year. Then, Li-yan has a baby, whom she names Haley, out of wedlock and abandons her. While the two of them are separated, Haley grows up as a privileged California girl, but always wonders about her roots and Li-yan longs for the daughter she gave up so long ago. Will the two of them reunite or be separated forever?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

Historical Fiction, Middle Grade Fiction

I Love You, Michael Collins by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

Grades 4-6

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When ten-year-old Mamie’s class is assigned to write letters to the astronauts who are planning to land on the moon in 1969, she chooses Michael Collins, the least known of the three men. Although she doesn’t hear back from Michael, Mamie continues to write to him after the assignment and school is over, using the letters like journal entries. She loves writing to him, and wonders if she will ever get a response.

Thanks to School Library Journal for a review copy of this book.

 
Fantasy, Netgalley Reviews, Series, YA Fiction

The Black Witch by Laurie Forest

Grades 9-12

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Carnissa Gardner is the last prophesied black witch, and there is evil on the horizon. Her granddaughter Elloren hopes to fight this evil, but there’s just one problem: she has no power in the magical society whatsoever. Elloren puts the evil out of her mind when she is given an opportunity to study to be an apothecary. She is excited to pursue her lifelong dream, but she soon realizes that evil has followed her to the university and life as a student there won’t be as easy as she thought.

Thanks to School Library Journal for a review copy of this book.

Netgalley Reviews, YA Fiction

North of Happy by Adi Alsaid

Grades 9-12

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Carlos Portillo is a duel citizen of the United States and Mexico who comes from a wealthy family and lives a sheltered life. Then, his older brother Felix is tragically killed, and Carlos begins hearing messages from him. The messages tell Carlos to rebel against his father and divert from his best laid plans. Carlos heeds his brother’s warning and runs away to the U.S. where he gets a job with his favorite celebrity chef. It feels like the right fit for him, and he begins to pursue his dream. Filled with delicious recipes throughout the bok, foodies will eat this one up!

Thanks to School Library Journal for  a review copy of this book.

Fantasy, Middle Grade Fiction, Netgalley Reviews, Series

Dragonwatch: A Fablehaven Adventure by Brandon Mull

Grades 3-6

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In this first installment of the sequel series to Fablehaven, the dragons no longer feel safe as they once did. Their king, Celebrant the Just is plotting revenge to bring the dragons back to safety. This book is filled with familiar characters, adventure and a journey that Fablehaven fans won’t soon forget.

Thanks to School Library Journal for  a review copy of this book.