PRAISE FOR ONE LAST SHOT: "As in his previous novels, Anderson beautifully blends tough topics and humor, perfecting the recipe for young readers. Malcolm's struggles with his love and heartbreak for his parents, and the news of the loss of a premature brother, will resonate with readers as he negotiates the new roles in his family." - School Library Journal (starred review) Praise for ONE LAST SHOT: "Readers will cheer when Malcolm finally comes into his own. A well-crafted, emotionally resonant book, brightened by irrepressible wit." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for POSTED: "Written with understated humor and fine-tuned perception, Frost's first-person narrative offers a riveting story as well as an uncomfortably realistic picture of middle school social dynamics." - ALA Booklist (starred review) Praise for POSTED: "Anderson dives into the world of middle school with a clear sense of how it works and what it needs. Kids, and the rest of the world, need more books like this one." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "The Mandalorian meets Guardians of the Galaxy in this fast-paced space adventure that will have readers turning the pages as they are pulled into a unique yet strangely familiar world that reflects our own.
An ideal pick for middle-grade sci-fi fans." - Booklist (starred review) "A fast-paced tale of piracy among the stars. Featuring a winning cast of misfits who stumble into unexpected kinship, Anderson employs warm humor and pop culture references to ground the narrative against cosmic-level stakes and underlying commentary about exploitation and the cost of war." - Publishers Weekly "A page-turning space adventure that deals with complex issues." - School Library Journal "Plentiful references to pop-culture touchstones like Ziggy Stardust and Pokémon give this space opera a lived-in feel. Leo's narration aches with pathos but also provides moments of humor and finally ends on a cliffhanger. A heartfelt adventure." - Kirkus Reviews "One final fillip sets up an even more wrenching conflict, leaving readers eager for a sequel.
" - Horn Book Magazine.