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  2. Midwest Book Review - Wikipedia

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    Book Review Index indexes reviews for the Midwest Book Review publications Bookwatch and Children's Bookwatch. [28] Online Computer Library Center described the website of the Midwest Book Review as "a resource to locate book reviews, resources and advice for writers and publishers". [29]

  3. Ruff vs. Fluff - Wikipedia

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    Children's Bookwatch reviewer Diana Perry said, "This is an engaging, action-adventure with riddles that young readers will have so much fun trying to solve. The ultimate bedtime story." [5] She further said, "This is the perfect early reader. Kids will love following the clues to solve the mystery." [6]

  4. NeonSeon - Wikipedia

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    Released under the pseudonym NeonSeon, [4] the debut book in the series, Life of Shouty: Good Habits, came out May 2010. [5] Good Habits was selected by the Midwest Book Review for inclusion in the Children's Bookwatch. [6] Her second book, Life of Shouty: Food Fitness, debuted October 2011. [3]

  5. Tania McCartney - Wikipedia

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    McCartney hosts a podcast called The Happy Book. [3] She is the founder of a book review website, Kids' Book Review. [4] She also founded the 52-Week Illustration Challenge, a Facebook group with thousands of members, which ran from 2014-2018. [5] [6] She has written for various publications, including The Sydney Morning Herald [7] [8] Tickle ...

  6. Michael J. Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Balls! is a humorous factbook about the history of "a host of spheroids (and one notable ellipse) that make the sporting world go round" (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, qtd. in [23]). Balls! has been positively reviewed by the National Center for the Study of Children's Literature, the Midwest Book Review, and several other sources.

  7. Ginger and the Mystery Visitor - Wikipedia

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    A review in School Library Journal of Ginger and the Mystery Visitor wrote "The minimalist yet highly expressive watercolor and ink illustrations are set against white pages, keeping the focus on the characters.", [1] and concluded "This is a gentle book to share either in a group setting or, especially, one-on-one.".

  8. Daughter of Time Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly called the first novel "thoughtful science fiction” and ”a new and imaginative series.” [5] Kirkus Reviews noted that Reader was "a richly detailed, compelling story about the power of love.” [6] Foreword Reviews wrote of the series that "these are works that nurture wonder and sometimes break hearts.” [7] Midwest Book Review comments that for Reader “mature teen ...

  9. Alcatraz Versus the Shattered Lens - Wikipedia

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    [3] Children's Bookwatch said the book was an "absorbing story of gigantic robots, evil librarians, and danger". [4] Connie Reid of YA Books Central praised the book's chapter names, noting "the naming schema definitely created a few giggles in this book". She said, "I like that he continues to take the construct of writing and highlight ...