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My Favourite Middle-Grade Books from 2021

posted on January 10, 2022

I didn't read as many middle-grade books as usual in 2021, something I hope to remedy in 2022. Of those that I read, however, these six stood out. The first two are early middle-grade books, while the other four are for more advanced readers. Roughly, I would set the age-group for all six as 9-12. As with my favourite chapter books, I've included only those that I read for the first time last year, not well-loved rereads! The Golden EagleThe Golden Eagle by Deepak Dalal is a gorgeous book, with stunning illustrations by Krishna Bala Shenoi and a thrilling story to keep us hooked. One of the children at my book club told me it is his favourite read so far!The white-headed squirrel Shikar wants to know about his parents, about where he came from and how he came to make friends with the birds. And so, Lovey and Dovey set out to tell him a story, the story of the golden … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: Ahimsa, Deepak Dalal, Jane de Suza, middle-grade, Neha and the Nose, Pinkoo Shergill Pastry Chef, reading, review, Ruchika Chanana, Stuti Agarwal, Supriya Kelkar, The Golden Eagle, The Very Glum Life of Tootoolu Toop, Vibha Batra, When the World Went Dark

Neha and the Nose

posted on October 5, 2021

Why did I not read this book earlier? It's such a fun book, so witty and well written! I love it!Neha and the Nose are teen detectives. And they're not just your regular detectives - they're so good that even the principal calls on them when there's investigation required. Of course, "the Nose" is something that Neha just calls her friend Johan in her head, but one that's as apt as it gets because it's the Nose that's really her partner. Johan, who possesses the Nose, is just another boy, annoyingly good at everything he does. More annoyingly, he's a teen at the mercy of his hormones. I can practically see Neha rolling her eyes!But the Nose makes Johan special. He can sniff out anything, from perfume to the nuances of agarbatti. Subtleties don't escape him. What a marvel that organ of his is!The Nose is wacky, fun and brilliantly imaginative, but more, I love Neha! Her voice … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Middle Grade, Neha and the Nose, reading, review, Ruchika Chanana, Young Adult