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So I think that from my MG novels I read in August for the first time my favourite has been Emily's Runaway Imagination. And yes, I do wish I had read this as a child, as Emily was a true kindred spirit and I loved Beverly Cleary’s sense of time and place, of 1920s Oregon.


The Hatmakers Set in Georgian England, a girl tampers with her guardian's magical hats with entertaining consequences
The Forest of Moon and Sword Set in medieval England, a girl sets off from Scotland to rescue her mother before she goes on trial for being a witch.
I just read and reviewed The Cat Who Saved Books, which is soon to be published in the UK, but has been out in other countries for a while.
I thought this was absolutely wonderful! And it fits our BOTM for October, so if it's available in your libraries in the US already, I'd love to nominate it :) But I suspect not.
I also read A Swiftly Tilting Planet the third in the Time Quintet (starts with Wrinkle in Time). I thought it was the best yet.
I can also recommend Chase Tinker and the House of Magic which I think I got here as a Read4Review, and I offer sincere apologies to Malia Ann Haberman for taking so long to get around to it. It's extremely good, with a huge amount of magical experiences in it! (and the first of a series of four, too)
I thought this was absolutely wonderful! And it fits our BOTM for October, so if it's available in your libraries in the US already, I'd love to nominate it :) But I suspect not.
I also read A Swiftly Tilting Planet the third in the Time Quintet (starts with Wrinkle in Time). I thought it was the best yet.
I can also recommend Chase Tinker and the House of Magic which I think I got here as a Read4Review, and I offer sincere apologies to Malia Ann Haberman for taking so long to get around to it. It's extremely good, with a huge amount of magical experiences in it! (and the first of a series of four, too)

Also, finished The Complete Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe which was amazing! So morose, yet so beautifully versed. He was a maniacal genius.

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My personal favorite from last month was The Gauntlet by Karuna Riazi, which is rich with cultural details since the main character is Bangladeshi-American. She and her two friends (and her little brother) are dragged into a mysterious board game. They can only escape if they win.