I was rearranging my packed TBR bookcase (yes, bookcase) when I took a closer look at my MG shelf. The dark colors, the creepy art, the whimsical plot. There’s a trend in my preferences and reading habits for MG, and if it’s not a great boarding school detective story, it’s the “weird” stuff. Not quite historical, not quite fantasy, not quite nightmarish horror, but it could easily fit the bill for all those genres. Think Neil Gaiman’s children’s books, or Tim Burton’s stop motion movies. It’s that tiny bit of salt to add a kick of flavor in my otherwise routine reading habits!
W H I M · S Y
[ˈ(h)wimzē/] (n)
playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or humor; a thing that is fanciful or odd
GOTHIC || dark and picturesque scenery, startling and melodramatic narrative devices, an overall atmosphere of exoticism, mystery, and dread (x)
The Night Gardener || The Kneebone Boy
The Mysterious Howling || Doll Bones || Monstrous
STEAMPUNK || science fiction that typically features steam-powered machinery rather than advanced technology (x)
Flights & Chimes & Mysterious Times || The Accidental Afterlife of Thomas Marsden
Horten’s Miraculous Mechanisms || Heap House
HISTORICAL ADVENTURE || historically set, an exciting undertaking involving risk and physical danger (x)
The Boundless || Liesl & Po || The Glass Sentence || Rooftoppers
I don’t see these particular genres translating into my other reading habits. Yes, I enjoy fantasy and historical fiction and a blend of the two, and you know my love for the Gothic. But there’s something about the charm and spark added into the MG books that just can’t be replicated in YA or Adult.
Seeing these books piling up inspired me to create a fall challenge. Like this summer’s plan to read through more of the TBR pile and taking on fewer ARCs, I will read more whimsical MG from my TBR shelf. ARCs this fall are unavoidable (thank you, the blessing and curse that is BEA), but I know I can sink into these charming reads during the crisper months!
Do you have any peculiar reading preferences? Is there a genre you’re drawn toward as your form of ultimate escapism?
4 thoughts on “Whimsical Middle Grade for Autumn”
Alexa S. (@alexalovesbooks)
Oh, I love this! I definitely like reading middle grade every now and then. It’s always cool to get recommendations from friends, and I’ll definitely be bookmarking this post for future reference 😉
Laura
Yay! Glad to hear it!
You know, it wasn’t until long after I wrote this post that I realized what I’m drawn to most in MG are elements used in Harry Potter. Go figure.
HopefulReads
I’ve read and loved Doll Bones and Rooftoppers and I’ve heard good things about The Night Gardener. I’d also suggest Lauren DeStefano’s A Curious Tale of the In-Between.
Laura
Thank you! I’m looking forward to all of them.