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...
Thanks everyone who nominated books during the public nomination period! Now we give publishers and authors a chance to fill in the gaps (from today through October 25th). So I'll leave this list up for now to show them I was thinking about their books.....
So here, in no particular order, is a list of some books that need nominators (and it's not all the eligible books, and I'm sure I'm missing some great ones...for which I apologize. I haven't read all of these, so this isn't a list of personal endorsements (though I did love all the ones I did read!).
And here is where you go to start the nomination process.
Tin, by Padraig Kenny
Cogheart, by Peter Bunzl
Ghost and Bone, by Andrew Prentice
The Haunting of Henry Davis, by Kathryn Siebel
Legends of the Sky, by Liz Flannagan
The Twelve, by Cindy Lin
The Flight of the Bluebird, by Kara LaReau
The Fire Keeper, by J.C. Cervantes
The Bookwanderers (Pages and Co. #1) by Anna James
Nikki Tesla and the Ferret-Proof Death Ray, by Jess Keating
Ember and the Ice Dragons, by Heather Fawcett
Freedom Fire, by Daniel Jose Older
Anya and the Dragon, by Sofia Pasternack
Archimancy, by J.A. White
The Hippo at the End of the Hall, by Helen Cooper
The Library of Ever, by Zeno Alexander
The Afterwards, by A.F. Harrold
Max and the Midknights, by Lincoln Peirce
Eventown, by Corey Ann Haydu
Daughters of Steel, by Naomi Cyprus
The Star Shepherd, by Dan Haring and Marcykate Connolly
The Little Grey Girl, by Celine Kiernan
Thisby Thestoop and the Wretched Scrattle, by Zac Gorman
Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions, by Henry Lien
So here, in no particular order, is a list of some books that need nominators (and it's not all the eligible books, and I'm sure I'm missing some great ones...for which I apologize. I haven't read all of these, so this isn't a list of personal endorsements (though I did love all the ones I did read!).
And here is where you go to start the nomination process.
Tin, by Padraig Kenny
Cogheart, by Peter Bunzl
Ghost and Bone, by Andrew Prentice
The Haunting of Henry Davis, by Kathryn Siebel
Legends of the Sky, by Liz Flannagan
The Twelve, by Cindy Lin
The Flight of the Bluebird, by Kara LaReau
The Fire Keeper, by J.C. Cervantes
The Bookwanderers (Pages and Co. #1) by Anna James
Nikki Tesla and the Ferret-Proof Death Ray, by Jess Keating
Ember and the Ice Dragons, by Heather Fawcett
Freedom Fire, by Daniel Jose Older
Anya and the Dragon, by Sofia Pasternack
Archimancy, by J.A. White
The Hippo at the End of the Hall, by Helen Cooper
The Library of Ever, by Zeno Alexander
The Afterwards, by A.F. Harrold
Max and the Midknights, by Lincoln Peirce
Eventown, by Corey Ann Haydu
Daughters of Steel, by Naomi Cyprus
The Star Shepherd, by Dan Haring and Marcykate Connolly
The Little Grey Girl, by Celine Kiernan
Thisby Thestoop and the Wretched Scrattle, by Zac Gorman
Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions, by Henry Lien
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