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Maxine Sylvester

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Maxine Sylvester

This week our featured author is Maxine Sylvester, a middle grade Author and Illustrator!!!

What made you decide to become an author?
I wanted a reason to illustrate, so I created a character, a young reindeer called Ronaldo, and intended to write a short story about him going to flying school. But once I started, I couldn’t stop. It was like opening Pandora’s Box – all these ideas came flooding out. I now enjoy writing as much as illustrating.

What made you want to write middle grade?
It wasn’t a conscious decision. It just felt natural writing for 7-10 year-olds.

If Hagrid and Mrs. Oleary (the Hell hound from Percy Jackson and the Olympians) were in a hot dog eating contest, who would win?
Go Hagrid! I’m an obsessive Harry Potter fan. I devoured the books and took the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Watford. Mind-blowing!

Are you working on any new books right now? If so, what is it called, and what’s it about?
I am indeed. I have just started the fifth Ronaldo adventure, Ronaldo: Saving Blitsen. It will be available November 2022.
“Wing Commander Blitsen loses her job at Flying School and it’s Ronaldo’s fault! Determined to make amends, Ronaldo uncovers the sinister truth of what really happened, and campaigns to have his disgraced teacher reinstated.”

What other books have you written?
There are four books in Ronaldo’s Flying Adventures series:

·       Ronaldo: The Reindeer Flying Academy
·       Ronaldo: The Phantom Carrot Snatcher
·       Ronaldo: Rudi’s Birthday Extravaganza
·       Ronaldo: Vixen’s Flying Workshop

If you could be any kind of donut, what would you be?
A classic jam (blackcurrant or raspberry) donut with icing sugar sprinkled on top. Sometimes donuts can be way too complicated.

What book are you reading right now?
Alex by Pierre Lemaitre. It’s darker than my normal reads. My uncle gave it to me with a warning that it was gory in places, but I found it quite brilliant. There was a surprise in the middle of the book (I certainly didn’t see it coming) and after that, I had no idea where the story was going.

Where can we find out more about you and your books?
Email:        ronaldotheflyingreindeer@gmail.com
Website:   https://www.ronaldotheflyingreindeer.com/
Amazon:   https://www.amazon.co.uk/Maxine-Sylvester/e/B019HZUOQI
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaxineSylvesterAuthor/
Twitter:      https://twitter.com/flyingronaldo/
Pinterest:   https://id.pinterest.com/flyingronaldo/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxinesylvester/

See Maxine's other books on the site

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Featured Book: Xan Anderson https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/20/featured-book-xan-anderson/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/20/featured-book-xan-anderson/#respond Fri, 20 Nov 2020 12:00:20 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2655 Featured Book: Xan Anderson Read More »

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Xan Anderson

by Brian Fleming

Alexandria "Xan" Anderson is not your typical 6th grade student. Her days consist of brainstorming, prototyping and building inventions. A genius of the highest order!

Setting: Minnesota and Xcel Academy- Xan interacts with her setting in an interesting and limited way.

As a child inventor myself, Xan channels my passion for brainstorming, prototyping, inventing and marketing into successful creations!

Age Range: 5th-7th grade readers

Book Lessons: I'm hoping readers will see how they can dive deep into their own passions, love who they are and, simultaneously, balance the social and friendship side of life.

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Featured Book: Never Turn the Page Too Soon https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/19/featured-book-never-turn-the-page-too-soon/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/19/featured-book-never-turn-the-page-too-soon/#respond Thu, 19 Nov 2020 12:00:56 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2649 Featured Book: Never Turn the Page Too Soon Read More »

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Other Books by D.R. Martin

Never Turn the Page Too Soon

by Leslie R. Henderson

What happens to your books when you donate them? I bet you never thought about that before ... well, now we have the inside scoop!

Little Book is the childlike protagonist (in book form) in this tale that takes the notion of judging a book by its cover and kicks it into overdrive.  Little Book is ten years old, and his author, Page Turner, is so frustrated with the process of trying to find a "traditional" publisher to publish him that she abandons him on the donation cart in a bookstore.

Setting: This book is set in the "Books'll Thrill Ya Bookstore," a contemporary two-story building in the heart of downtown Houston, Tx.

Age Range: Although "Never Turn the Page Too Soon," was written for middle-grade readers (9-12 year olds), adults have enjoyed reading it as well.

Book Lessons: Never Turn the Page Too Soon give middle-graders lessons about acceptance, perseverance, peer pressure, and remaining faithful to one's vision regardless of what others think. It also has a few pop culture references that parents of middle-grade readers will enjoy.

Check the book out on Amazon today.

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Featured Book: The Super Twins https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/18/featured-book-the-super-twins/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/18/featured-book-the-super-twins/#respond Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:00:22 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2641 Featured Book: The Super Twins Read More »

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The Super Twins

by Andy Slinger

What if you had a twin, and you both had super powers? How cool would that be?

I couldn't have one main character without the other. My main characters are called Ryan and Jake a set of identical twins who suffer heart-wrenching tragedy but wind up with incredible Super powers.

Ryan is the brains of the outfit, intelligent, calm and considered, whilst having great leadership skills.

Jake is the brawn; strong, quick, fast and with a fantastic heart. He would do anything for those he loves.

Setting: The book is set in the sleepy town of Trincaster, a small local neighbourhood in Northern England. A place where everybody knows everyone and the biggest news to come out of the place is the mysterious disappearance of the cakes at the local bakery.

The initial inspiration for the book came from my very own identical twin boys however all the characters are completely fictional. (I have to say that or they would argue over who is based on Ryan and who is based on Jake.

Age Range: 7 - 12 years old, although adults seem to love it too!

Book Lessons: That no matter what your family background is and what you have been through in life, you can be someone special. You are capable of amazing things and if you want to be successful badly enough you can and will be!

Get it on Amazon today!

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Featured Book: Jake Murphy The Karate Choke https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/17/featured-book-jake-murphy-the-karate-choke/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/17/featured-book-jake-murphy-the-karate-choke/#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2020 12:00:34 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2530 Featured Book: Jake Murphy The Karate Choke Read More »

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Other books by Paul Breau

Jake Murphy The Karate Choke

Book two in the Step-By-Step series from Paul Breau is a book about sports, but even more, it's about anxiety, but it's written in a way that helps kiddos learn how to deal with anxious feelings.

Anxiety stinks, especially when you’re the smartest kid in the school. They call Jake Murphy 'The Brain' at Central Elementary School, but he can't outsmart the anxiety that makes him choke under pressure.

Jake enjoyed school and loved learning, but during a presentation in front of his classmates, his anxiety took over and he completely choked. After getting relentlessly bullied by mean classmates, Jake thought his life couldn’t get any worse. He was wrong…

In an effort to help him ‘build character,’ Jake’s parents signed him up for karate lessons. Now, Jake must learn how to deal with his anxiety and how to survive karate class.

Setting: The action in the book takes place at Central Elementary School and a karate dojo.

Age Range: 8 to 12

Book Lessons: How to deal with life's challenges, general anxiety, and difficult emotions. It is also about learning to stand up for yourself and your friends.

Check the book out on Amazon today.

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Featured Book: The Flying Ems https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/16/featured-book-the-flying-ems/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/16/featured-book-the-flying-ems/#respond Mon, 16 Nov 2020 12:00:49 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2636 Featured Book: The Flying Ems Read More »

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The Flying Ems

By Eugene Fairfield

Emma, Emily, and Emiliana, identical triplets, fed up with their parents, who never seem to do anything, run away to the circus. Emiliana is generally an easy-going girl, with two exceptions. One is if anyone hurts her sisters, as Toothless Tommy discovered in the second grade (he wasn't called "Toothless" before he stuck Emily's hair to her chair with duct tape). And the other is: once she's decided she's going to do something, then it's been Decided.

If you've ever studied English literature, you've probably heard the expression, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Although if you tried to look this up, you won't find it, because it isn't actually a quote from English literature. The expression comes from a play by William Congreve, who wrote something slightly different. But the point is, hell hath no fury like Emiliana when she's been Prevented.

Setting: Sir Surly's Surprising Sirkus is home to an irritable clown ("Never come between a clown and her vices!"), a jealous contortionist ("I've got a drawer full of bus schedules, can get you home from any city in America"), a mad ringmaster ("Children in danger is always good!"), and an autistic knife thrower ("-- "). But if that's too crazy, they can always run away to the rival circus, whose ringmaster seems to want them ("You are beautiful! You have grace! You are cooler than a cat in deep freeze!").

Age Range: 4th-8th grade.

Book Lessons: "Don't tell me you think entertainment is 'just for fun!'" Sir Surly shouted.

"Isn't that what the word means?" Emma asked.

"Good God no!" Sir Surly put his hands over his ears as if he were auditioning to model for an Edvard Munch painting. "We're sixty minutes from the Apocalypse and she thinks it's all about fun! You must understand." He advanced slowly on the Ems. "What people think is 'fun' defines who they are! Do you want to live in a world where fun is sarcasm and boredom? Fantasies of superiority? Do you want 'fun' to be watching people getting what's coming to them? Or would you rather live in a world of reckless joy, astonishment, humility, color, danger, and love? Hmm? If you believed that, why did you run away from Bo-Twenty? Answer me that one!"

"It might have had something to do with him trying to electrocute us," Emiliana said.

Check the book out on Amazon today.

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Featured Author: Eugene Fairfield https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/14/featured-author-eugene-fairfield/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/14/featured-author-eugene-fairfield/#respond Sat, 14 Nov 2020 12:00:11 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2645 Featured Author: Eugene Fairfield Read More »

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Author: Eugene Fairfield

Eugene Fairfield

Author of the Standalone novel, "The Flying Ems."

This week our featured author is Eugene Fairfield. He’s relatively new to the Middle Grade world, but he can write a great book! Let’s get on to the interview.

What made you decide to become an author?
I have always been a storyteller. I think most kids are storytellers. Telling stories is fun. The weird thing about me is I didn’t stop when I grew up. But if you want to know the moment when I decided I wanted storytelling to be my career, I’d have to go back to when I was a college student studying in Japan. One day I was sitting in the rock garden in back of my homestay, reclining on a zabuton (this is kind of like a cross between a butt bucket and a futon). I was working on story ideas when I fell asleep in the sun. I woke up, looked down, and saw I still had my pen in hand. I decided this must be a sign.

What made you want to write middle grade?
My daughter is a voracious reader. When she was ten years old, she complained to me about how so many of the great adventure stories were about boys. How come there weren’t more girls having adventures? I decided to do something about it. After I’d written my first one, The Flying Ems, I decided writing for kids was much more fun. You can get a little crazier writing for kids. You have to be good though, all the time. Kids won’t slog through a dull part of your book, they’ll drop it. They don’t stand for nonsense and they won’t be talked down to. Writing for kids forces me to do my best.

If Hagrid and Mrs. Oleary (the Hell hound from Percy Jackson and the Olympians) were in a hot dog eating contest, who would win?
How about Hagrid vs. Miss Lupescu (the werewolf from Neil Gaiman’s Graveyard Book)? It wouldn’t actually be much of a contest. Miss Lupescu would fix Hagrid with a steely eye, and say something along the lines of, “Do you consider those suitable clothes for a formal contest?” Hagrid would then spend the next few minutes with his hands in his pockets and his face toward the ground.  Miss Lupescu would eat ten hot dogs in two bites., wait a polite length of time for Hagrid to get over his embarrassment, then say, “I guess we’re done here.”

Are you working on any new books right now? If so, what is it called, and what’s it about?
I’m just finishing a manuscript called Dante’s Infernal Field Trip. It’s several stories in one. It’s the tale of sixth grader Dante’s field trip to Hell, complete with Angel and Demon chaperons, an officious vice-principal, and an indomitable secretary. It’s also the story of Dante’s cousin, Taylor Taylor Taylor, who dies and is mistakenly sent to eternal torment in Hell. It’s also the story of Wormgas, a lowly demon, responsible for tormenting souls in Hell’s Poo Pits, who dreams of helping Hell become the best it can be. It’s also the story of Saint Peter’s short-tempered efforts to wade through Hell’s bureaucracy and fix the mistake with Taylor. When Dante decides he must rescue Taylor… (sorry, I can’t resist) all Hell breaks loose.

What other books have you written?
My other Middle Grades book right now is The Flying Ems, a tale of identical triplets who run away to the circus.  They wind up as target girls, caught between a crazed ringmaster (“Children in danger is always good”), a jealous contortionist (“I’ve got a drawer full of bus schedules, I can get you home from any city in the hemisphere”),  an irritable unicyclist (“Never come between a clown and her vices”), an autistic knife-thrower (“–“), a pair of humorless detectives, and a traitor. Imagine the Baudelaire orphans meet Willy Wonka.
I also have an epic fantasy for teens and adults, The Heron in His Vigilance, which is an American take on the genre. Imagine that the Norse settlement of Newfoundland had succeeded, and spread across the continent, and the collision of Europe and America happened centuries earlier.

If you could be any kind of donut, what would you be?
Definitely the hardest question so far. Would I be a filled donut? The kind where you don’t know what you’ve got until you bite into it, and then of course it’s too late,  you’ve already chosen your donut, and maybe its just jam, or maybe custard, or one of those that are basically filled with frosting. But I could be an old fashioned donut, the kind that doesn’t look like anything, just dry brown dough, but it has just that perfect, firm, donut flavor. Or maybe I’m a cider donut, the kind that looks like an old-fashioned, and almost tastes like an old-fashioned, but—wait—there’s a hint of apples!

What book are you reading right now?
Paulo Bacigalupi’s Ship Breaker, which is for Young Adults, and is very grim and dark. So here’s my favorite “Middle Grade story you haven’t heard of”: The Kneebone Boy, by Ellen Potter. It’s full of weird characters, it’s fun, it’s witty. It’s one of those books that is simultaneously “life size,” just regular kids trying to make their way in a hard world, and also “larger than life,” heroic. Thus, it becomes a story of herosim and adventure in the real—but very strange—world.

Where can we find out more about you and your books?
Stop by my website, http://uliante.com.

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Featured Book: Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/13/featured-book-our-bodies-stay-home-our-imaginations-run-free/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/13/featured-book-our-bodies-stay-home-our-imaginations-run-free/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2020 03:00:01 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2590 Featured Book: Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free Read More »

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Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free

By Lora L. Hyler

Seven-year-old Maya is sad due to all of the changes in her life caused by the coronavirus pandemic. She misses in person school, her classmates, teachers, playdates and family visits.
Her 8th birthday is coming up. She is very worried that she won't be able to celebrate her birthday!

Setting: Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free is designed to help children cope with the impact of the pandemic. Inspired by an Emory Global Health Institute competition, Lora L. Hyler accepted the challenge to create a body of work for children that could be shared around the world. Mental health experts are concerned about the possible lasting effects of coronavirus. The book written for children ages 6-12 features a fictional 7-year-old girl, Maya and her brother, 10-year-old Bryan as they adjust to a life without a classroom and teachers, or face-to-face interaction with their friends, grandparents, or extended family.Seven-year-old Maya is sad due to all of the changes in her life caused by the coronavirus pandemic. She misses in person school, her classmates, teachers, playdates and family visits.
Her 8th birthday is coming up. She is very worried that she won't be able to celebrate her birthday!

Setting: Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free is designed to help children cope with the impact of the pandemic. Inspired by an Emory Global Health Institute competition, Lora L. Hyler accepted the challenge to create a body of work for children that could be shared around the world. Mental health experts are concerned about the possible lasting effects of coronavirus. The book written for children ages 6-12 features a fictional 7-year-old girl, Maya and her brother, 10-year-old Bryan as they adjust to a life without a classroom and teachers, or face-to-face interaction with their friends, grandparents, or extended family.

Age Range: 6 to 12

Was this book based on anyone you know?

Age Range: Our Bodies Stay Home, Our Imaginations Run Free is for children ages 6-12.
Book Lessons: Kindness runs through the veins of this book.
Maya starts out sad about her changed life. As her family walks through the neighborhood, they are overwhelmed by the messages of kindness scrawled on sidewalks, and posted in windows. The messaging grows daily.
Maya comes up with a plan to continue to spread kindness. Staying six feet away, she and her neighbor bring joy to every passerby by enthusiastically complimenting them on their masks and wardrobes during their walks by her home.
Maya laments not doing enough. With her mom and family, they begin to make masks to give to those who need them.
Kindness cannot be bottled. Kindness flows. On Maya's big 8th birthday, we see the community has rallied to throw her a safe birthday party by motorcade! Motorists passing nearby and folks from many streets over, spot the caravan, lifting spirits for blocks and blocks.
Since this book was first published in July, I have received regional and national publicity, along with beautiful reviews. I’m humbled by the outpouring of accolades. My gift to the world is a book to help children cope with coronavirus.

Check the book out on Amazon today.

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Featured Book: Johnny Graphic and the Etheric Bomb https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/11/featured-book-johnny-graphic-and-the-etheric-bomb/ https://www.justmiddlegrade.com/2020/11/11/featured-book-johnny-graphic-and-the-etheric-bomb/#respond Wed, 11 Nov 2020 12:00:51 +0000 http://www.justmiddlegrade.com/?p=2558 Featured Book: Johnny Graphic and the Etheric Bomb Read More »

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Other Books by D.R. Martin

Johnny Graphic and the Etheric Bomb

by D. R. Martin

If you like zombies, you're going to love this book, and probably love this series.

Johnny Graphic is twelve years old and he's realized his dream of becoming the youngest news photographer in the Plains Republic. He's intrepid and feisty and sometimes fearless when he oughtn't to be. Like any good journalist, he has a passion for truth and justice. He sometimes gets into nasty pickles. The year is 1935 and in Johnny’s world ghosts are very real. But unlike our ghosts, Johnny's are creatures of physics, not supernatural phenomena. Most wraiths are friendly to the living. But a few ancient ghost assassins are on the warpath, out to kill Johnny’s sister Melanie—for reasons the kids don’t even begin to understand. The two siblings have to unravel a deadly ghost conspiracy that reaches around the globe and threatens the lives of millions. Or die trying!

Setting: The Johnny Graphic Adventures Trilogy is an alternative-history ghost tale set in the mid-1930s on a continent much like ours. But the First Border War of the 1860s, instead of uniting a vast country, tore it apart—into four separate nations. Johnny, his sister Mel, his Uncle Louie, and Louie's ward Nina Bain live in the metropolis of Zenith, in the Plains Republic. (His parents are not present because they vanished in a blizzard years earlier, off studying the ghostly ice wolves of Okkatek Island.)  Johnny works in a hectic, noisy newsroom right out of the The Front Page or His Girl Friday. Think any lively 1930s police drama or screwball comedy, and you'll have an idea of what Johnny's world looks like. He and his friends tool around in big touring cars and take long journeys in flying boats like the Como Eagle and Gianelli Z-509. Of course, Johnny and Nina can also fly on horseback with any of the members of the First Zenith Cavalry Brigade—a troop of mounted ghost soldiers of the First Border War who serve the Graphic family. But Johnny's not all that fond of clinging to a ghost horse thousands of feet up in the air. But he'll do it, if he must.

Age Range: 9 to 13

Book Lessons: A real "Johnny Graphic, Ace Photographer" is quite improbable, of course. But I hope to impart the notion that it's never too early to find that special dream and start working toward making it a reality. And one must understand that there will be all kinds of roadblocks in the way. One must work and work and work and never give up, even in the face of rejection—if you believe that dream is worth it.

Check the book out on Amazon today.

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Here are your Weekly Middle Grade Paperback Discounts

Remember, this page is updated daily!

Here are this week's discounted paperbacks on Amazon! ... Get updates to this list daily, and see what new books out there might strike your fancy. As always, we don't know when these books will go back to their regular prices, but when I put them on the site I found them for $6.99 or less; just be sure to check the price before you buy them. These are also amazon links, and Just Middle Grade may make a commission from qualifying purchases (though this doesn't affect the amount of money you pay for the books).

Featured Paperback

Little Darlings

Nannies are nice, except when they aren't …

Having always been cared for by nannies, the Darling children are no strangers to dealing with the strict people who venture in and out of their lives, but when the latest employee turns out to be a member of a notorious burglar ring, Daisy, Primrose, and Cassian delight in secretly seeking revenge on her.

Other paperback discounts this week

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