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www.surfergirlsummer.com is the place to go to find out about the Surfer Girl Book Series. Also check out www.bellissimapublishing.com and http://penelopedyan.blogspot.com/ and look for the Surfer Girl Summer webpages on this site.

http://jasonrider.blogspot.com/ For a great fantasy series read all about Tucker O'Doyle. Find out more about tucker by going to this blog spot and also by going to www.bellissimapublishing.com for uo to date sale specials on the series,

http://leahfinley.blogspot.com/ Writer Leah Finley is a thid grade teacher who realy loves it when her students get it! That is why she wrote Ms. T a story just for kids that will really help them understand and accept themselves and therefore "get it."

http://paulaparton.blogspot.com/ Check out the latest Paula Parton (writer, teacher, artist) blog and find out what new Parton books Bellissima Publishing, LLC has published or drop in to drop us a line! www.bellissimapublishing.com Latest book? Room17 "Where History Comes Alive!" Book 1, Indians Learn history and be entertained all at the same time! Paula Parton is a fourth grade teacher who just happens to teach in Room 17!

Check out www.surfergirlsummer.com for updates on what is happening with Surfer Girl Summer and her friends! There is onky one Surfer Gorl Summer, and her home is in California with Bellissima Publishing, LLC.

Mister K Reads: On this site, a fourth-grade teacher reviews a variety of children's books.

A Fuse #8 Production: Children's literature is not for the weak. It's a ruthless cutthroat business with lots of gnashes of the teeth. Children's librarianship, in contrast, is a sweet sweet ride. This site includes links and tips to kidlit related sites of interest as well as reviews of the newest children's books.

Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast -- Eisha and Jules are both librarians. They love to read. They need books like they need air and water. And when they review a children's book (which they do -- a lot), they pledge to never use the word "cute" to describe it. Enjoy their blog and all the reviews and links therein.

Semicolon: A homeschool mom blogs about the books we read.

Biblio File is where a working librarian and library student who spends too much time reading shares all she has read. She is not genre specific, but her job makes her heavy on children's and YA.

Big A little a--Kelly Herold reviews children's books and links to news items about children's literature. Kelly also edits a children's literature monthly, The Edge of the Forest.

Blog from the Windowsill

educating alice --- Monica Edinger blogs about teaching (especially 4th grade), literature (especially children's), Africa (especially Sierra Leone where she was a Peace Corps Volunteer), and other sundry topics as they come to her attention.

bookshelves of doom: A small-town librarian in Maine blogs about what she reads -- mostly YA -- and anything else that she feels like blathering on about.

The Class of 2k7: Collective blog of 39 authors with debut children's and YA novels coming out in 2007, presented in an "Ask a Debut Author" format.

http://kiddosphere.blogspot.com/: Fauquier County's youth services blog, featuring reviews of single titles or a collection of reviews centered around a theme (Book Bundles). Folktale Fridays feature a folktale picture book/collection of folktales/folktales on CD. Also features YS events at the libraries.

Boxobooks, a blog devoted to the delight of reading among the stacks of young adult and children's literature old and new, about a review a day, with a smile.

Jen Robinson's Book Page: A blog promoting the love of books by children, and the continued reading of children's books by adults. Features children's and young adult book reviews as well as book and literacy news.

Just One More Book!! Children's Book Podcast: A podcast about the children's books we love and why we love them -- recorded in our favourite coffee shop. Also featuring interviews with authors, illustrators and other book enthusiasts as well as listener submitted reviews.

Reading Life (Days with Cats and Books) I read children's and YA books, as well as good literary fiction and mysteries.. Cross-listed on General Book Blogs.

Ms. Simbe's Book Notes A real classroom teacher finds time to write about the best children and YA books she's enjoyed and has either already used in class or hopes to one day share with current or former students.

Becky's Book Reviews Mainly reviews of children's and young adult literature. Primarily focuses on new literature, 2004-present, but may feature older titles if they are "favorites" of mine. Feel free to leave comments. I always enjoy reading what others have to say!