Michael Buckley's Sisters Grimm series was one of the first books I reviewed when I started my blog in 2008 and four years later, with the publication of the ninth and final book in the series, it remains one of my all-time-favorite reads. If you, or anyone you know, loves fairy tales even the slightest bit, Sisters Grimm is a MUST read. Buckley is also author of another middle grade
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Unwind is the first book in the Unwind Dystology by Neal Shusterman. Unwind was published in 2007, fourteen years after the thought provoking, conversation starting Newbery winner, The Giver and one year before the book that made "dystopian" a household word, The Hunger Games. I was a bookseller when The Hunger Games was published and my fellow booksellers and I avidly passed around the
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I am sure readers will tear through Lauren Oliver's second novel, Delirium the first time they read it, anxious to see how the story of Lena unfolds. But, if you can slow yourself down or if you decide to read it a second time (which I suspect you will) not only will you be able to take more notice of Oliver's beautiful writing, but you will also find yourself contemplating the fascinating