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"The heartfelt, lyrical prose makes for the perfect story for little ones who struggle with feeling small or left out." Katie Gaston reviews THE SECRET FAWN by Kallie George, illus. by @theaterclouds: https://t.co/fzTrdxDoaJ Thnx @TundraBooks for the ARC
"GOODNIGHT, ASTRONAUT reminds readers that dreaming big dreams starts with getting a restful sleep." Sara Francoeur reviews GOODNIGHT, ASTRONAUT by @StationCDRKelly , Illus. by @izzyburtonart:
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"The emotional plight of the characters will keep any reader invested in the outcome of the story." Sara Francouer reviews PARKED by @dsvetcov.
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#MG #mglit #bookreview #yaingreview
"What's it like to be a K-pop star? Most of us will never know, but one of the world's most famous K-pop singers, the legendary Jessica Jung, can help us imagine." Katie Gaston reviews SHINE by Jessica Jung @SimonKIDS #kidlit #yabooks
https://t.co/wVZ7XgtPpp
"Wicked Fox is a story that I wish I were able to read as a teenager who felt disconnected from Korean culture." Rachel Jung reviews WICKED FOX by @KatCho. Read the full review: https://t.co/FxbtcSppoe
@PenguinRandomCA #yalit #POCfantasy #yaingreview
"A warm and thought-provoking tale about the importance of discovering one’s worth, and the value of telling the stories of those who have been 'left out.'" Logaine Navascues reviews TEN LITTLE DUMPLINGS by @LarissaFanTO @TundraBooks
#IReadCanadian
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"These are the voices of authentic teenagers..." read @charmaine_klee
's full review of LOVELESS by @AliceOseman. @HarperChildrens
#yaingreview #yalit #kidlit #LGBTQ
https://t.co/Oc7WDqYWLl
"The events in this novel are dramatic and exciting, but even more gripping than the plot is the stunningly evocative imagery that runs through every chapter." @LisaMatthewson reviews BROTHER'S KEEPER by @julieleeauthor @HolidayHouseBks #yaingreview https://t.co/s807ZQeKMi
"This is a lyrical and intimate picture of the world Da and Sisi inhabited, which allows the reader to peer directly into the physical world of 1960’s rural China." Read @MicahKilljoy review of GIRL UNDER A RED MOON by Da Chen.
https://t.co/qLyVhdyQEA
"How to draw something that feels invisible? Cécile Metzger’s light and airy watercolour illustrations for The Invisible Bear manage to do just that" read Logaine Navascués review of "The Invisible Bear" by Cécile Metzger
https://t.co/kWG8PfpSDa
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