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Sparkling in the light streaming through the window, the whole town of Auteri was made in sugar. Each building was spun out of golden sugar strands, down to the curtains on the windows and the cobblestones in the street. In the glowing afternoon rays streaming down, the sugary town was radiant.
Eva Evergreen: Semi-Magical Witch by Julie Abe
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The coronavirus has everyone in lockdown, leaving Cymbeline Igloo with nothing much to do. When Cym starts a home learning project all about their school’s cook, Mrs Stebbings, a bit of exploring and an unusual encounter draws him into an investigation that turns his jumble of WWII facts into something much more mysterious.
Dawn was on the point of breaking when they approached the river—a stream, actually; they could see where it branched off from the main body of the river a little way up. The shallows near the banks were still frozen, but water was running in the middle of the stream. By the time they reached it, the first rays of the sun touched and gilded the surface of the water.
The Coming of the Bear by Lensey Namioka
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Trent would give anything for a fresh start in middle school after a tragic accident leaves him isolated from his classmates and without a shadow of a doubt it’s all his fault. The chance to prove he’s not a screw-up keeps slipping through his fingers. And then Fallon Little shows up, catching him up in a friendship he never saw coming.
Our #MGCarousel reading challenge this month is all about THE SUN. CJ and Elza have found 20 Middle Grade stories that shed light, spread some sunshine, and soak up the rays!
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