My Zombie Hamster, by Havelock McCreely.
Year: 2014
Why do I write Middle Grade? Good question, faceless reader, and one I will answer forthwith.
A Snicker of Magic, Natalie Lloyd’s sensational middle grade debut novel, begs to be read aloud and shared with an audience of dreamers.
The Children’s Book Review | August 27, 2014 About Guinea Dog 3 “Youngsters will eagerly jump in for another fast, fun read.”—Kirkus…
Feral by Holly Schindler is a haunting psychological thriller with twists and turns that will make you question everything you think you know.
Ginger Nielson tells a soothing folktale set deep in the forest. When Little Bear asks, “Where did the stars come from?” Mother Bear leans in closely to share a Native American legend from “the far, far north.”
Contaminated 2: Mercy Code and Contaminated, by Em Garner.
Here is book for both girls and boys that not only teaches kids to work together but introduces them to a world of knowledge about a very specific insect that typically does not get the opportunity to star in a children’s book, the cockroach.
Amity, by Micol Ostow, is for fans of Stephen King and American Horror Story.
Micol Ostow has written dozens of books for children, tweens, and teens, but Amity is her first foray into horror.