![]() The only thing Rosalind Ling Geraghty loves more than watching NASA launches with her dad is building rockets with him. It’s a great way to support a blog(ger) you love. Publishers, please note that I am very open to accepting electronic ARCs of all of the books mentioned on this list (as well as any awesome realistic middle-grade selections).Ĭlick on the graphics to head over to the book’s Amazon page.ĭisclaimer: I use affiliate links for Amazon and will make a cent or two if you buy using these links. ![]() ![]() A couple of these books have no descriptions from publishers yet. Without further ado, here are the 91 middle-grade books to read in 2021 those releasing in 2021 that are on my radar. I hope to publish another anticipated list in the fall, but that is typically a smaller selection. 2021 promises to be an exceptional year in kidlit publishing, although I am disappointed in the relatively small number of books featuring Black, Asian, and Latino protagonists.Īs usual, I have organized the books by publication date, and yes, the list includes a whopping 91 books with dates ranging from January 5 to October 26. As you may already know, I’m not a big fantasy reader, so I’ll leave the fantasy picks for other bloggers (whose lists I’m happy to link to in this post when they’re published). When I make these anticipated lists, I only include books that I am particularly interested in. But before we get started, I’d like to mention the obvious: this is not an exhaustive list. It’s finally list season and I’m kicking things off with this list of 91 middle-grade books to read in 2021.
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