Friday, June 30, 2017

Taking Stock - June

Total posts this month: 17
Total books read this month: 25
Total books read this year: 196

Challenges:
Audio: 7/41
Debut: 2/7
Picture Book: 4/84

The Good: At the end of the school year, with all the madness and school trips and events to chaperone, it's amazing any reading gets done! Good thing I got ahead of myself in the previous months. Summer reading!

The Bad: Again, not reviewing more. 

The books: June (25)
172. Snappsy the Alligator and his Best Friend Forever by Julie Falatko (6/2)
173. Before She was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome (6/2)
174. The Nutcracker in Harlem by T.E. McMorrow (6/2)
175. Sea Otter Rescue by Suzi Eszterhas (6/2)
176. Welcome: a Mo Willems Guide for New Arrivals (6/2)
177. The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak (6/3)
178. Their Great Gift by John Coy (6/5)
179. The Tragic Tale of the Great Auk by Jan Thornhill (6/5)*
180. Pink is for Blobfish by Jess Keating (6/5)
181. Hopping Ahead of Climate Change: snowshoe hares, science and survival by Sneed Collard (6/6)
182. Stepping Stones: a refugee family's story by Margriet Ruurs (6/7)*
183. King of the Bench: Control Freak by Steve Moore (6/8)
184. Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-a-Lot by Dav Pilkey (6/9)*
185. The Playbook:52 rules to aim, shoot, and score in this game called life by Kwame Alexander (6/10)
186. Serafina and the Twisted Staff by Robert Beatty (6/10)
187. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandyha Menon (6/10)
188. In the Shadow of Liberty: the hidden history of slavery, four presidents and five black lives by Kenneth C. Davis (6/11)
189. Be the One by Byron Pitts (6/12)
190. Dog Man Unleashed by Dav Pilkey (6/14)* (reread aloud with students)
191. Demon Dentist by David Walliams (6/15)
192. Pathfinder by Angie Sage (6/19)*
193. Super Diaper Baby Two: the invasion of the potty snatchers by Dav Pilkey (6/21)
194. The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley (6/26) (SLJ review)
195. The Gathering (Shadow House #1) by Dan Poblocki (6/28)
196. Orangutan Orphanage by Suzi Eszterhaus (6/29)

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