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...
Here's what I found this week in my on-line reading of interest to us mg fantasy and sci fi fans! Please let me know of anything I missed.
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The Reviews
Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire, by John August, at Imaginary Friends
Briar and Rose and Jack, by Katherine Coville, at Cracking the Cover
Charlie Hernandez and the League of Shadows, by Ryan Calejo, at Eli to the nth
Dead Voices, by Katherine Arden, at Rajiv's Reviews
Dragon Slippers, by Jessica Day George, at Middle Grade Book Village
The Girl who Speaks Bear, by Sophie Anderson, at Magic Fiction Since Potter
Hunters for Hire (Monster Club #1), by Gavin Brown, at Say What?
Jagger Jones and the Mummy's Ankh, by Malayna Evans, at Reading, Writing, and Stitch-Metic
The Jumbies, by Tracey Baptiste, at Rajiv's Reviews
Lalani of the Distant Sea, by Erin Entrada Kelly, at Some the Wiser
Legacy and the Queen, by Annie Matthew, at Always in the Middle
The Little Grey Girl, by Celine Kiernan, at Charlotte's Library
Malamander, by Thomas Taylor, at Log Cabin Library
Princess BMX, by Marie Basting, at Storgy Kids
The Runaway Princess, by Kate Coombs, at Not Acting My Age
Small Spaces, by Katherine Arden, at Rajiv's Reviews and Fantasy Literature
The Train to Impossible Place, by P.G. Bell, at Puss Reboots
Two at Ms. Yingling Reads--The Battle, by Karuna Riazi, and The Jumbie God's Revenge, by Tracey Baptiste
Authors and Interviews
Lindsay Lackey (All the Impossible Things) at Nerdy Book Club and Fuse #8
Other Good Stuff
Check out the trailer for The Last Kids on Earth via Waking Brain Cells
An Ursula Le Guin approved tv version of Earthsea is coming! (more at Tor)
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