Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Middle Grade March 2026 Wrapup

Throughout March, I participated in Middle Grade March where I read the group read and books that fit each of the prompts created for the group by the Youtube channel: Middle Grade March. They also do videos throughout the month with reading sprints, chats, and a group discussion on the group read. 

It was a great month of reading and I enjoyed a good amount of the books I read both for Middle Grade March and the other age ranges. 

List of the Prompts:

Here are all of the prompts for Middle Grade March. I will be listing below the middle grade books I read during the month and putting the prompts that they met. 

1. Name in the Title ✔️

2. Books on Cover ✔️

3. Historical Fiction ✔️

4. Siblings Featured ✔️

5. BIPOC Author ✔️

Group Read: Max in the House of Spies: A Tale of World War II (Operation Kinderspion #1) by Adam Gidwitz ✔️

Books I read for Middle Grade March 
I will put an asterisk (*) by my absolute favorites. I have reviews for each of these books in my March 2026 Reads post and also on my Goodreads. 

πŸ“– The Girl & the Galdurian (Lightfall, #1) by Tim Probert

πŸ“š Shadow of the Bird (Lightfall #2) by Tim Probert

πŸ“– The Dark Times (Lightfall, #3) by Tim Probert

πŸ“š A Place Between (Lightfall, #4) by Tim Probert*

πŸ“– Earwig and the Witch by Diana Wynne Jones- Prompt 1

πŸ“š Brume, Volume 2: The Forest of Lost Souls by - Prompt 1 

πŸ“– Echo by Pam MuΓ±oz Ryan*- Prompts 3 & 5

πŸ“š Luka and the Fire of Life (Khalifa Brothers, #2)- Prompts 1, 4, & 5

πŸ“– Minor Mage by T. Kingfisher

πŸ“š The Great Ghost Rescue by Eva Ibbotson- Prompt 4

πŸ“– Kindred Dragons (Kindred Dragons #1) by Sarah Mensinga*- Prompt 2

πŸ“š Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen- Prompts 1, 4 & 5

πŸ“– Jupiter Nettle and the Seven Schools of Magic by Sangu Mandanna- Prompts 1, 4, &  5

πŸ“š Max in the House of Spies: A Tale of World War II (Operation Kinderspion #1) by Adam Gidwitz- Prompts 1,  3 & 4 

πŸ“– A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic: Or, Like Lightning in an Umbrella Storm by Phillip C. Stead- Prompt 4

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