“I appreciate thieves who do their research, but at least you recognize worth when you see it.” — M.L. LeGette Copy Share Image
“Life is funny that way. Sometimes the dumbest thing you do turns out to be the smartest.” — Robyn Mundell Copy Share Image
“Lardo was getting on in years, and his big belly tended to slow him down a bit.” — Sarah Weeks Copy Share Image
“If you cannot do it to the best of your ability, don't do it at all...” — Donna Mae Smith Copy Share Image
“It’s pretty confusing.” “Good. Be confused. Confusion is where inspiration comes from.” — Robyn Mundell Copy Share Image
“Sillyhead, Sam said. Are you kidding! You’ve been raised by pirates. Remember!” — Patricia Mather Parker Copy Share Image
“A gripping historical novel . . . heart-stopping, heart-racing and eventually heart-easing.–Library Voice” — Sharon Lovejoy Copy Share Image
“Remember to be careful, she told them, and don’t worry about me. No matter what happens, I’ll be back.” — Patricia Mather Parker Copy Share Image
“Time, as Fel and Hidalgo knew, acted strangely inside the Mists. Each second was the same as the one before, each hour… — Patricia Mather Parker Copy Share Image
“It’s called a hug, Pel said. People beyond the Mists, people who love each other, hug all the time. It’s like sharing… — Patricia Mather Parker Copy Share Image
“I don't always think of myself as ethnic...my mom is Black, and my dad is White, and we like to call my… — Tara Michener Copy Share Image
“It is good practice to never fault someone for their birth name, being that it is always of far greater importance how… — Steven J. Carroll Copy Share Image
“My attention was like cooking butter, not spreadable at the best of times. And when it was spreadable, it could destroy your… — Shoeburn Ruffet Copy Share Image
“Etta gave Will a small, knowing smile. "Will, sometimes you have to love people for who they are, not who you want… — Deanna Lynn Sletten Copy Share Image
“Wish me good luck, please,” I whisper. “On one condition,” Philemone says. “Remember, what you call luck is the meeting of opportunity… — Robyn Mundell Copy Share Image
“Very different from other middle grade of YA stories I've read about slaves running during the 1800s. – Wandering Librarian” — Sharon Lovejoy Copy Share Image
“(Running out of Night) ...is a story that respects this pivotal era of American history, a story that reveals the pain, the… — Sharon Lovejoy Copy Share Image
“I was thinking that preparing to meet someone you don’t think you’ll like is a lot like pulling a tooth you do… — Shoeburn Ruffet Copy Share Image
“We must remember that the mortals prefer plant-life for food, for next time.” The other statue nodded in agreement and replied. “Yes.… — S.W. Lothian Copy Share Image
“When I was in the third grade, I did my very best to fail every class so that the kids would like… — Tara Michener Copy Share Image
“The address given to me by Greta was written in such a way that the words looked like numbers, and the numbers… — Shoeburn Ruffet Copy Share Image
“Toad must have been very accustomed to traveling this way, balanced on the back rails of a rushing buggy, but Melena was… — M.L. LeGette Copy Share Image
“The magical force that had sundered everything in the castle had occasionally made some very odd choices in its destruction—Sand found a… — Merrie Haskell Copy Share Image
“I love to walk through snow, to climb mountains, to smell the fresh air and I love to dream about flying. Soaring… — Oliver Neubert Copy Share Image
“I’ve seen middle grade books criticized by adult readers for leaving things for the reader to figure out, for not having perfect… — Anne Ursu Copy Share Image
“Rarely do page-turners written for middle-school kids also ignite excitement in adults. (A notable exception is the series of Harry Potter books.)… — Sharon Lovejoy Copy Share Image
“A falcon. I can see that. I thought you said nothing lived here?” Sand’s face went blank. “There was nothing alive, except… — Merrie Haskell Copy Share Image
“When he wasn’t busy chasing unseen mice around the academy, Ion spent hours in the Borean Study, searching through dusty books for… — Nikolas Lee Copy Share Image
“Readers will be swept up by the drama and fast pace of this powerful debut novel.” — International Reading Association Reading Today Online Copy Share Image
“You bear the mark, young one. Watch and learn and you will know the truth about yourself.” — Patricia Mather Parker Copy Share Image
“An Underground Railroad story with a distinctive flavor. –Booklist” — Sharon Lovejoy Copy Share Image
“We've never had kings in Wadingburn, and I don't intend for us to start now.” — Vivian French Copy Share Image
“Enough, gentlemen, enough! Show a New World marsupial a little respect” — Sara Pascoe Copy Share Image