Middle-Grade Monday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.11.2023

Happy Monday readers!! This week’s middle-grade selections offer readers a front row seat to history and will engage them in ways likely to surprise them! In Maybe an Artist, Liz Montague presents her journey to becoming a cartoonist in the New Yorker. She shares the question she asked herself as a young girl. Not surprisingly (to adults) they are many …

SpecFic Saturday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.9.2023

Family magic. Family secrets.Curses. Ghosts.Mystery. History.Β Racism. Social Justice. Although these are not time-travel novels,Β Speculation andΒ Blood Debts take readers through time and bring them face-to-face with historical and present-day racism, as well as cultural appropriation. As you’ll see in their reviews, our judges found the audiobook versions of the books a wonderful way to read these books. Summaries and book covers …

Poetry Friday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.8.2023

Roses are red, violets are blue, we hope December is being good to you! Welcome to the first #PoetryFriday of December! This week’s featured books will entice readers of all ages. The Museum on the Moon entwines history through verse that will awe curious minds and bring back memories for those of use who watched the Apollo missions on television. …

See Me Read | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.7.2023

It’s Bonus Thursday! This week, we’re not featuring two books; instead, we’re featuring two series for new and developing readers. That’s FOUR (!) books. Both the Critter-Cam and A to Z Mysteries series each have two books eligible this year. With alpacas, bats, cats, and dogs, these books have you covered A to D. (ha!) The reviews included below were …

Wee Ones Wednesday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.6.2023

Can I tell you a secret? One of my favorite things as a new mom wasΒ watching my daughter play with books. If there was a flap to be lifted, a sound to make, something to touch, a silly word … she was on it, and usually giggling. Which leads us to this week’s picks. Both of these books are “built” …

Nonfiction Tuesday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.5.2023

Are we late for celebrating Native American heritage? We don’t think so. Here at the CYBILS Awards, we think every day is an opportunity to honor and recognize the life experiences of others and, by extension, learn from those stories. Today’s selections in corporate history, innovation, athletes, activists, and indigenous culture through biography and hands-on learning. Does it feel like …

Middle-Grade Monday | #CYBILS2023 Book Reviews 12.4.2023

Even if you haven’t yet seen this week’s books, you probably recognize the authors: Ben Hatke and Kelly Yang. Both are well-known and much-loved among the tween set for their stories of family, friendship, and resilience. FINALLY SEEN and THINGS IN THE BASEMENT are very different books. Yet, as our reviewers point out, young readers can see themselves andΒ  gain …

Dinos. And dragons. And monsters. OH MY!

Don’t be scared! This gathering of dinosaurs, dragons, and monsters are (for the most part) pretty harmless. In fact, they’re playful and funny and cute, too. From well-known fantasy writers to debut authors, there are lots of wonderful stories to share … and might we suggest reading aloud? Yes, we might. Summaries are from Goodreads. Click the book cover link …

Full STEAM Ahead: a #CYBILS2023 Book List

First things first: there is no such thing as “boy books” or “girl books.” Books are books. Kids are kids. And for young readers curiosity, fascinating stuff, and (possibly) great illustrations drive interest more than the identity of the main character. Space exploration, mythology, robotics, virtual reality … all equal-interest subjects. Now that we have that out of the way …

#CYBILS2023 Books by Previous Winners

Turning 18 has made us a bit nostalgic … and yet looking forward, too. That got us thinking … wouldn’t it be fun to see how many 2023 CYBILS Awards nominees are written by previous winners? So we dug into the archives to find which CYBILS Awards winners of yore who have new books being considered this year. Quite a …