I haven’t dabbled in the Rincewind books at all – I’ve never been much interested – but I figured why not. It’s a Terry Pratchett book. This one is simple in plot: wizards aren’t supposed to have kids because there is a chance of sorcerers, and those are Bad. Except one...
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Putting the right historical fiction book in the hands of a middle grade reader is a exciting way to bring the past to life. Since I love historical fiction, I've read hundreds of books in this genre, and chosen my favorites for this list. Titles are arranged in a loose timeline, start...
After a fire destroys their home, Clare and her two daughters Pip and Grace move into a flat overlooking a community garden – in the garden all the kids from the surrounding homes mill about together, doing what kids do. 30 years ago a young girl called Phoebe died in the garden..as ...
Yet another list for kids is thismystery chapter books for kidsgrade level 1-7. The man in your life will enjoy these20 best Christian books for men. Want to read but just don’t have the time? I’m sharinghow a busy mom can find time to read more books. ...
This is a course on how to write middle grade fiction. My name is Nancy I. Sanders. I’ve written over 100 published books for kids, and I want to help you become a published children’s book author, too. Learning how to write Middle Grade (MG) fiction is a big step on your way...
This wasn’t a great year for me reading-wise, at least compared to previous years. I read a total of 80 books, though 24 of those were manga, which are obviously quick reads. Another 25 were nonfiction, including spiritual and religious texts, and 31 were fiction or fiction/poetry antho...
kids.reagentpress.comA destination site for kids. Robert Stanek: Interview Robert Robert Stanek, author of the highly popular Ruin Mist books, has gone through several major personal and professional changes in his life, but says he's always been a writer in his heart. David Brubaker interviews...
Posted inMiddle Grade Book Reviews,non fiction,Uncategorized|TaggedMiddle Grade Non-Fiction,Mountain Of Fire,Rebecca E.F. Barone|2 Comments MAKE YOUR MARK, MAKE A DIFFERNCE Posted onMay 3, 2024byGreg Pattridge All of us including kids are bombarded with the many problems facing our society an...
I know several middle grade kids who open a new book and will read just the first page before declaring “this is boring.” That won’t be a problem when I hand them the exciting and compelling THE BOY AND THE … Continue reading → Posted in Historical fiction, Middle Grade Book Review...