KIKI STRIKE: THE DARKNESS DWELLERS by Kirsten Miller Blog Tour
Author: Kirsten Miller
Series: Kiki Strike #3
Type: Middle Grade
Published: January 22nd 2013 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens
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Blurb:
First they ventured deep under New York to save the city itself. Then things got personal as the Irregulars ventured into a haunted mansion in Chinatown to uncover an evil twin. Now, in the third installment of bestselling author Kirsten Miller’s Kiki Strike series, this delightful group of delinquent geniuses jump feet first into a fast-paced international pursuit, going underground in Paris to pursue a pair of treacherous royals who have killed Kiki’s parents. With a dash of romance, a fresh take on good manners, and loads of butt-kicking bravery, Kiki, Betty, Ananka and the other Irregulars sharpen their amazing skills in this highly anticipated new adventure.
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I only recently became a fan of Middle Grade books but a few of my favorites are the Cat Valente Fairyland series and author Geoff Rodkey’s ‘Deadweather and Sunrise’ debut. I’ve heard fantastic things about the Kiki Strike series I can’t wait to get a chance to read these too!
I love reading different types of books. Thanks for the giveaway.
I really like the sounds of this. Elemental by Antony John, and The Splndlers by Lauren Oliver were ones that I enjoyed and recommend.
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Love the Rick Riordan books, but one of my favorites to recommend to my middle grade readers is Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes series–they are loads of fun.
I like them. I’d recommend the Harry Potter series.
I haven’t read many Middle Grade books aside from Harry Potter and a couple other fantasies. These sound like fun books!
I have to admit, the only middle grade books I’ve read and enjoyed are the Percy Jackson series. Loved them.