Sentences with phrase «first middle grade book»

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First Aid for Readers: Help before, during, and after reading This is a great strategies book for middle grade and up which is available also in ebook form.
First up on the coming - soon calendar: Gaiman's simultaneously creepy and poignant coming of age middle - grade novel The Graveyard Book, the only book to ever win both the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, is being released as a full - cast audiobBook, the only book to ever win both the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, is being released as a full - cast audiobbook to ever win both the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, is being released as a full - cast audiobook!
A small - town kid takes on a big - time case in Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, John Grisham's first book for middle - grade readers — and book one in a planned series — will no doubt have wide appeal.
Travis: During the 2017 NCTE conference Colby talked with Candace Fleming about Ben Franklin's in My Bathroom, the first book in her new middle grade series.
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, John Grisham's first book for middle - grade readers — and book one in a planned...
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, John Grisham's first book for middle - grade readers — and book one in a planned series — will no doubt have wide appeal.
It's a tall order in this day and age to write a book about a young boy in magic school without being held to the Harry Potter standard, but that's exactly what Black and Clare attempt in their first collaboration (and Clare's first middle - grade offering).
Whether for middle grade students, adult romance readers, CEOs and executives, new moms, or baby boomers, knowing your target reader is the first step in identifying exactly which book publicity may be a fit for your book.
Too many times, I go to Amazon and Look Inside an indie - published short chapter book or middle grade novel, and I can't get past the first page.
Among the first children's titles will be: Coloring in the Lions, a coloring book featuring vintage art from the NYPL archive; a yet - to - be-titled picture book starring the stoic lions who stand in front of the Library's main building, Patience and Fortitude; and a middle grade novel based on a real family who once lived in the library.
Middle Grade Hurdles: Paper Distribution, Reviews, Discovery Paper Distribution is the first obvious hurdle that middle grade indie booksMiddle Grade Hurdles: Paper Distribution, Reviews, Discovery Paper Distribution is the first obvious hurdle that middle grade indie booksmiddle grade indie books face.
I have completed the first two books in a middle grade mystery series about Girl Science Geeks.
At the same time, I don't regret going through a small publisher for my first novel, and I'm still pursuing traditional / big publishing for my middle grade series (because those are the right choices for those books).
I have two completed books, but in two different genres (middle grade and adult mainstream), so my long - term plans are a bit complex depending on which one of my books «goes» first.
My first middle grade novel, The Well of Sacrifice (Clarion Books), came out in 1999.
The Mage and the Magpie is the first book in Austin J. Bailey's Magemother series: an epic middle - grade fantasy adventure series with witches, shapeshifters, and clifhangers, and awesome kids (There are very few boring adults in this book!).
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