TOUR SCHEDULE: Momo Arashima Breaks the Mirror of the Sun by Misa Sugiura

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Momo Arashima Breaks the Mirror of the Sun by Misa Sugiura.

February 26th
PopTheButterfly ReadsReview

February 27th
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February 28th
Boys’ Mom Reads!Review

February 29th
TherearenobadbooksTop 5 Reasons to Read Momo Arashima Breaks the Mirror of the Sun

March 1st
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March 2nd
Confessions of a YA ReaderPromotional Post

February 26th
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artxsoulsReview, Favorite Quotes
popthebutterflyContent Creator’s Choice

February 27th
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February 28th
mellasmusingsReview
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pagesforpaigeReview, Book Look

February 29th
aneedleinmybookstackReview
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March 1st
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avainbooklandReview, Favorite Quotes
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March 2nd
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March 3rd
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eyerollingdemigodContent Creator’s Choice

Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy Mythology
Publishing date: February 28th, 2023

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Rep: AAPI – Japanese

Synopsis:

In the next book in the thrilling fantasy series filled with gods and monsters of Shinto mythology, a twelve-year-old girl must steal an ancient relic, work with new friends and learn to control her own dangerous power to defeat a new threat.

After vanquishing a demon king, saving her mom, and reconnecting with her friend Danny, Momo ought to be living the life she’s always wanted. But lately, Danny has been ditching her to hang out with mean-girl Ryleigh—and groups of kids have begun vanishing without a trace. Then a whole backyard full of cool kids at Ryleigh’s exclusive birthday party becomes the latest to disappear, leaving Momo, Ryleigh, Danny, boy band superstar Jin, and Momo’s old friend Niko the fox to fight a dangerous new enemy from Shinto legend.

This time they are up against Tamamo-no-mae—beautiful, bloodthirsty, and manipulative, she’s the ultimate mean girl of the Kami-verse. To defeat her, Momo must travel to the Sky Kingdom and steal the legendary Mirror of the Sun. But if she’s going to survive monster ambushes, escape giant snakes, and pull off the heist of the millennium, Momo will have to find a way to work with her team (even Ryleigh), and grapple with the growing power that connects her with her storm god grandfather, Susano’o’, and her greatest foe—Izanami the Destroyer.

Misa Sugiura’s ancestors include a poet, a priestess, a samurai, and a stowaway. Her first novel It’s Not Like It’s A Secret, won the Asian Pacific Islander American Librarians’ Association’s Award for Young Adult Literature; her highly acclaimed second novel, This Time Will Be Different, made the Best of 2019 lists of YALSA, Kirkus Reviews, the New York Public Library, and the Chicago Public Library. Her short story, “Where I’m From” appears in Come On In, a young adult anthology of stories about immigration. Her latest book, Love & Other Natural Disasters has been praised by the American Library Association as “hilariously awkward” and “honestly poignant.”

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