Top 10 Books of 2018 — The Year of Middle Grade

Hi guys!! It’s been quite a while since you’ve last heard me talk about books here, so Happy New Year!! I’m going to try my best to get some blogging in during my FINAL semester of high school. Man, I’m surprised I’m at this point already! Before I go on, I want to wish each and every one of you a wonderful 2019 full of many blessings and joys. 2018 was definitely a crazy year for me, but it was full of so many life-changing and amazing books! Here are my Top 10 Books of 2018! I think it was a great year for kidlit–I have nine Middle Grade novels and one picture book in the list below, and I am very happy to share which 10 they are! Please do check these books out–you will NOT regret it! (This list is excluding rereads, and I will only include one book per series.)


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10. Kat Greene Comes Clean by Melissa Roske

Kat Greene Comes Clean

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I’m starting off this list with a beautiful gem of a book! Kat Greene Comes Clean is one of the funniest novels I’ve read this year, and it’s one of the few books that you just want to give a great big hug. I couldn’t help from smiling all throughout this story! This MG realistic fiction debut offers such a vivid glimpse into some of the struggles that many children, especially those who have to parent themselves, go through. The lessons are heartwarming, the humor is belly-filling, and the story itself is life-changing.

9. Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Fish in a Tree

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I loved Fish in a Tree so much that I read it twice this year. The first time I read it, I literally could not put it down–I finished it within a single day. It’s a lot like Wonder (which I’ve yet to read but I’ve watched and loved the movie)–a bright and talented girl with dyslexia has to overcome her disability, her bullies, and even herself as she discovers new friends and her true potential. Fish in a Tree has taught me how to never underestimate people who are neurodivergent, for they may be some of the brightest and smartest people I would ever meet. Certainly, I’ve also connected with Ally’s story as I knew how it feels not to fit in with everybody else, but both she and I found the friends that love us regardless of our quirks.

8. Open If You Dare by Dana Middleton

Open If You Dare

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When I can connect with a book, my reading experience is transformed so much because I can see myself in the characters. I share so many of Birdie’s feelings as she has to face an uncertain future regarding her friends moving away–it’s very similar to what I’m facing right now as I’m about to go off to college. I read this back in junior year, I know I probably need to reread it sometime during this semester. Truly this novel made me cherish the few yet true friendships I possess, and it has moved me so much to tears.

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Reading Recap for April 2018!

Hi guys! This school year is quickly wrapping up, and right now I have so much end-of-school events going on right now. My five (yes, five!) AP exams are starting this Friday, and next week is lined up with so much from concerts to graduation. I am NOT graduating this year, but I will sing with my choir for one of the last times then. Today, I have for you a reading re-cap for the month of April, in which I finished 10 books! For May, I know that number is going to be cut in half, haha. I hope you enjoy!


5 Stars

Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Fish in a Tree

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The Help by Kathryn Stockett

The Help

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Ahimsa by Supriya Kelkar

Ahimsa

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4 Stars

The Changelings by Christina Soontornvat

The Changelings

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Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne

Brightly Burning

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Kat Greene Comes Clean by Melissa Roske

Kat Greene Comes Clean

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Onyx and Ivory by Mindee Arnett

Onyx and Ivory

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Genesis by Brendan Reichs

Genesis

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3 Stars

Fighting Fate by Shaila Patel

Fighting Fate

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2 Stars

Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton

Rebel of the Sands

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In Case You Missed It

Author Interviews

Jessica Pennington, author of Love Songs & Other Lies

Melissa Ostrom, author of The Beloved Wild

Melissa Roske, author of Kat Greene Comes Clean

Patrick Moody, author of The Gravedigger’s Son

Author Guest Posts

Bridget Hodder, author of The Rat Prince, on “Why Fairy Tales? A Theory of Magic”

LILbooKtalk

“Portraying Pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement” with Alice Faye Duncan and Andrew Maraniss

Book Reviews

Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne

Circle of Ashes by Elise Kova and Lynn Larsh

Fighting Fate by Shaila Patel

Isle of Blood and Stone by Makiia Lucier

Blog Tours

Isle of Blood and Stone by Makiia Lucier: ARC Review and Top 10 Quotes

Love Songs & Other Lies by Jessica Pennington: Tour Announcement and Schedule

Love Songs & Other Lies by Jessica Pennington: Author Interview

Misc.

March Reading Recap


Happy Reading!

+ J.M.J.

~ Kester

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