
This is my new weekly meme celebrating amazing middle-grade books. I hope others will enjoy taking part in this too!
How to take part:
- Post a picture of the front cover of a middle-grade book which you have read and would recommend to others with details of the author, illustrator and publisher.
- Open the book to page 11 and share your favourite sentence.
- Write three words to describe the book.
- Either share why you would recommend this book, or link to your review.
This week, I’m celebrating …

Cover Illustration by Selom Sunu
Published by Knights Of
Favourite Sentence from Page 11:
I sat with my feet spread apart so that I could spit the sunflower-seed shells on the ground between them.
This book in three words:
FRIENDSHIP, RESILIENCE, BELONGING
I read this absolutely stunning story as part of Believathon at the end of last year, and boy, does it tear at the heartstrings!
This is the incredibly uplifting story of a young teenager, Ghost (Castle Cranshaw) who has had a very difficult, heart-breaking start in life, yet through his strength and resilience and the support of some important role models in his life, turns a corner which sees him giving himself the opportunity to realise his potential.
This is a story that I would highly recommend: you can read my review HERE.
I’d love if anyone who wants to give this meme a go would comment in the comments box and include a link to your post so I can visit, comment and find some great middle-grade recommendations. If you do create a post and are on Twitter, and would like to share your post, please use the hashtag #MGTakesOnThursday so I can find it, read it and share it!
I need to read this.
I totally lost track of days this week! I’ll be back with an MGTakesOnThursday post next week!
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I don’t read a lot of contemporary middle-grade but I really loved this one. Gritty, powerful and some great adult role models.
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I’ll definitely try it!
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Lovely review of this excellent book Mary 💜 Sorry that I didn’t manage a post this week, it been particularly busy on the google classrooms and I have had to get away from my screen in the evenings!
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Thank you! I sympathise- we set work on Seesaw and spend the day responding to children’s work as well as recording lessons when I’m in school. It’s good to get away from the screen for a while!
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