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Cumberland (1142 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Feedback

Sep 4, 2018  
I was adding a book, and I noticed that you could mark something as children or young adult but not middle grade. Can you add middle grade? A lot of books fit into that category.
  
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Bird (1700 KP) Sep 5, 2018

Hi @Cumberland - thanks for the feedback.

Would love anybody else feedback on this too?

Should we add 'Middle Grade'?

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Heather Heatso Culbertson (295 KP) Sep 5, 2018

Yes, please!

Gustav Gloom and the People Taker
Gustav Gloom and the People Taker
Adam-Troy Castro | 2010 | Children, Horror, Young Adult (YA)
9
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
A tale of the power of friendship and love. (0 more)
Middle grade/ALL ages
  
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Sam (8 KP) rated The Lightning Thief in Books

Feb 2, 2018 (Updated Feb 2, 2018)  
The Lightning Thief
The Lightning Thief
Rick Riordan | 2005 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
10
8.6 (100 Ratings)
Book Rating
Myths adapted to a middle grade read (2 more)
Good pacing
Interesting world
LOVED this when I read it 11 years ago
  
Eighth Grade (2018)
Eighth Grade (2018)
2018 | Comedy
Elsie Fisher (0 more)
Greatest Hits (0 more)
The film almost forces the viewer to remember being in middle school, and that is somehow simultaneously cathartic and unbearably embarrassing.

Full Review:
https://www.bohanreviews.com/post/eighth-grade
  
The Wishing Spell
The Wishing Spell
Chris Colfer | 2013 | Children
7
7.3 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
Characters (2 more)
Plot
World
I love seeing the classic fairy tales you know in this way. It's very fun and enjoyable and also at times kind of deep for a middle grade book.
  
Hot Hand (Comeback Kids)
Hot Hand (Comeback Kids)
Mike Lupica | 2007 | Children
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Middle Grade
This was a pretty good read. Billy's parents have just seperated, and his family is learning how to cope with those changes. I liked how the story showed that while adults normally mean well they can make the wrong decision.
  
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Kyera (8 KP) rated Amina's Voice in Books

Feb 1, 2018  
Amina's Voice
Amina's Voice
Hena Khan | 2017 | Children, Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Amina’s Voice is a powerful middle-grade novel that I believe is so important for young readers to experience. Amina is a Pakistani-American, so we are given a wonderfully diverse, young voice to understand her world and it is so important in the current world climate. We, as a people, need to foster a sense of understanding and acceptance rather than fear and hate.

One of the events that happen in the books is heartbreaking and you wonder how people could behave in that manner. Unfortunately, these things happen in the real world and it’s dismaying to see people treat other fellow human beings in a less than honourable and respectful manner. It was so wonderful to see the community come together after the event, no matter their race or religion to help their neighbors. It is a ray of light in the darkness.

This short book follows Amina’s life from her sixth-grade classes and middle school friends to her time at the Mosque with her Muslim friends and family. The tale is honest and heartwarming, allowing us into her mind and connecting with her family. Although it is a short tale, it is no less important to read. I would highly recommend it to middle-grade readers (and really anyone else who is open to middle-grade fiction) because it is such a powerful and important read.
  
The Iron Trial (Magisterium, #1)
The Iron Trial (Magisterium, #1)
Holly Black | 2014 | Children, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
8
8.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Middle grade book that explores the magical world and how good and evil are viewed. It is well written and both authors did a good job about blending the voice. As I haven't read Cassandra Clare and a really long time since I've read Holly Blake i can't say which style they lean toward, if either.
  
The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph S. Mouse, #1)
The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph S. Mouse, #1)
Beverly Cleary | 2014 | Children, Humor & Comedy
8
8.0 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
A mouse living in a motel room bonds with a family who stays there over a toy motorcycle. What adventures await now that he can ride? A bit of a slow start, but still a very fun book for middle grade readers.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/05/book-review-mouse-and-motorcycle-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
You can see where her writing starts to smooth out. And the themes while they don't delve too deep are still thought provoking, especially, to the middle grade ages that its written for, and it talks about loyalty, love, betrayal and lying. It's an easy read and the older you get the lower the stakes seem. It's also a good reread.