Five questions for Kate DiCamillo
Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo, Candlewick, 8–11 years.
Five questions for Kate DiCamilloRaymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo, Candlewick, 8–11 years.
Louisiana's Way Home by Kate DiCamillo, Candlewick, 8–11 years.
Finding homeFront Desk by Kelly Yang, Scholastic/Levine, 8–11 years.
Just Under the Clouds by Melissa Sarno, Knopf, 9–12 years.
Why Can't I Be You by Melissa Walker, HarperCollins/Harper, 9–12 years.
No Fixed Address by Susin Nielsen, Random House/Lamb, 9–12 years.
Girls, ghosts, and ghouls
City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab, Scholastic, 11–13 years.
The Girl in the Locked Room by Mary Downing Hahn, Clarion, 11–13 years.
Give the Dark My Love by Beth Revis, Penguin/Razorbill, 12–16 years.
Dread Nation by Justina Ireland, HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, 12–16 years.
Poetry with picturesDid You Hear What I Heard?: Poems About School by Kay Winters, illus. by Patrice Barton, Dial, 4–7 years.
The Ghostly Carousel: Delightfully Frightful Poems by Calef Brown, Carolrhoda, 5–8 years.
Friends and Foes: Poems About Us All by Douglas Florian, Simon/Beach Lane, 5–8 years.
In the Past by David Elliott, illus. by Matthew Trueman, Candlewick, 5–8 years.
These titles were featured in the October 2018 issue of Notes from the Horn Book.
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