Every once in a while, a book comes along that is just so charming and magical and enchanting that you fall in love. This is exactly what happened to me upon picking up Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier. The book tells the story of Peter Nimble, a blind orphan who is... Continue Reading →
Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier
Every once in a while, a book comes along that is just so charming and magical and enchanting that you fall in love. This is exactly what happened to me upon picking up Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan Auxier. The book tells the story of Peter Nimble, a blind orphan who is... Continue Reading →
Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble & his Fantastic Eyes Q&A
So, I sort of have a new book obsession. You know the one. When you read a book that is just ZOMG, this is perfection! that you can't keep it to yourself and blather about it to friends, family, and perfect strangers alike. Lately, that book for me is Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan... Continue Reading →
Jonathan Auxier: Peter Nimble & his Fantastic Eyes Q&A
So, I sort of have a new book obsession. You know the one. When you read a book that is just ZOMG, this is perfection! that you can't keep it to yourself and blather about it to friends, family, and perfect strangers alike. Lately, that book for me is Peter Nimble & His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathan... Continue Reading →
Richard Newsome: The Billionaire’s Curse Q&A
Today, we're delighted to host an exclusive Q&A with The Billionare's Curse author Richard Newsome! What do you think makes a successful middle grade novel? Good question. A lot comes down to how you define ‘successful’. A middle grade book that adults consider a classic and life changing and a ‘must read’ may be an... Continue Reading →
Richard Newsome: The Billionaire’s Curse Q&A
Today, we're delighted to host an exclusive Q&A with The Billionare's Curse author Richard Newsome! What do you think makes a successful middle grade novel? Good question. A lot comes down to how you define ‘successful’. A middle grade book that adults consider a classic and life changing and a ‘must read’ may be an... Continue Reading →
Derek Kent: “The Importance of Middle Grade Fiction”
Today, we have a guest post from author Derek Kent ... aka Derek the Ghost, the spooky author behind the Scary School series. Thanks for stopping by today, Derek! *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * The Importance of Middle Grade Fiction Or Why Reading my Book Series Scary School is Guaranteed to Turn your Kid into a Well-adjusted,... Continue Reading →
The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann
The beauty of The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann is that it is classic middle-grade; a colorful, creative children’s adventure that celebrates imagination, fantasy, and fun. The key is to approach it as such.  Admittedly, with reviews touting this dystopian fantasy as the next The Hunger Games and Harry Potter, my expectations were not only too high,... Continue Reading →
Middle Grade Book Review: The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann
The beauty of The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann is that it is classic middle-grade; a colorful, creative children’s adventure that celebrates imagination, fantasy, and fun. The key is to approach it as such.  Admittedly, with reviews touting this dystopian fantasy as the next The Hunger Games and Harry Potter, my expectations were not only too high,... Continue Reading →
Lisa McMann: The Unwanteds Q&A
It’s not every day that one gets to pick the imagination of an author – especially one who has created such a colorful and creative dystopian world like that of Artime. Naturally, I was thrilled when presented with the opportunity to interview Lisa McMann, not only because the enchanting magic of her imaginary universe left... Continue Reading →
