The first book in the Camelot Code series, The Once and Future Geek , mixed time travel between the medieval world of King Arthur and our own, and it is a very entertaining book. The second book in the series, Geeks and Holy Grail (Hyperion, October 2019), is also entertaining (though not quite as funny; King Arthur as a modern day high school student is hard to beat....). When Morgana, sworn enemy of King Arthur, attacks the druids of Avalon, Nimue, the youngest of them, takes the Holy Grail and runs with it. King Arthur is dying, and only the Grail can save him. Desperate to keep it from falling into Morgana's hands, she stumbles into Merlin's Crystal Cave. But instead of Merlin there to help her (he's on vacation in Los Vegas, in our time), there's only his very inexperienced apprentice, Emrys. His attempt to hide the grail works, in a sense--as a small, flatulent dragon, it sure doesn't look much like a grail. But it isn't much use to Arthur as a...
Welcome to this week's round-up of middle grade sci fi and fantasy from around the blogs! Please let me know if I missed your post.
The Reviews
The 12th Candle, by Kim Tomsic, at Always in the Middle
All the Impossible Things, by Lindsay Lackey, at Charlotte's Library
City of Ghosts, by Victoria Schwab, at The Zen Leaf
The Curse of Greg, by Chris Rylander, at Say What?
The Disaster Days, by Rebecca Behrens, at Bibliobrit
Frostfire, by Jamie Smith, at Fantasy Literature
Guardians of Magic (The Cloud Horse Chronicles #1), by Chris Riddell, at Books for Topics
The Girl Who Speaks Bear, by Sophie Anderson, at A little but a lot
The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade, by Max Brallier, at J.R.'s Book Reviews
Malamander, by Thomas Taylor, at A Garden of Books (audiobook review)
Nico Bravo and the Hound of Hades by Mike Cavallaro, at Jean Little Library
Outlaws (Royal Academy Rebels) by Jen Calonita, at Sharon the Librarian
The Remarkables, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Simple Art of Flying, by Cory Leonardo, at Mad Scribraian
Squirrel in the Museum, by Vivien Vande Velde, at Bergers Book Reviews
Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tale, by Anna James, at Book Craic
Twice Magic, by Cressida Cowell, at proseandkahn
A Zombie Ate My Homework, by Tommy Greenwald, at Say What?
Authors and Interviews
S.A. Larsen (Motley Education), at Middle Grade Minded
The Reviews
The 12th Candle, by Kim Tomsic, at Always in the Middle
All the Impossible Things, by Lindsay Lackey, at Charlotte's Library
City of Ghosts, by Victoria Schwab, at The Zen Leaf
The Curse of Greg, by Chris Rylander, at Say What?
The Disaster Days, by Rebecca Behrens, at Bibliobrit
Frostfire, by Jamie Smith, at Fantasy Literature
Guardians of Magic (The Cloud Horse Chronicles #1), by Chris Riddell, at Books for Topics
The Girl Who Speaks Bear, by Sophie Anderson, at A little but a lot
The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade, by Max Brallier, at J.R.'s Book Reviews
Malamander, by Thomas Taylor, at A Garden of Books (audiobook review)
Nico Bravo and the Hound of Hades by Mike Cavallaro, at Jean Little Library
Outlaws (Royal Academy Rebels) by Jen Calonita, at Sharon the Librarian
The Remarkables, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, at Ms. Yingling Reads
The Simple Art of Flying, by Cory Leonardo, at Mad Scribraian
Squirrel in the Museum, by Vivien Vande Velde, at Bergers Book Reviews
Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tale, by Anna James, at Book Craic
Twice Magic, by Cressida Cowell, at proseandkahn
A Zombie Ate My Homework, by Tommy Greenwald, at Say What?
Authors and Interviews
S.A. Larsen (Motley Education), at Middle Grade Minded
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