Reviews and ramblings about children's and young adult literature by an absentminded middle school librarian. I keep my blog to remember what I've read and to celebrate the wonderful world of children's and young adult literature.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Taking Stock - August
Total Posts: 20
Total Books Read This Month: 22
Total Books Read This Year: 288
Challenges:
Audio Books: 5/ 55
Debut Author: 1/ 18
Mount TBR Challenge: 1/17
Picture Books: 0/ 51
The Good: My reading did fall way off this month, but I'm still happy that I got the reading done that I did considering the reasons behind it all.
The Bad: Not dwelling on anything negative for the time being.
August (22)
266. (68) The Real Boy by Anne Ursu (8/1)
267. (69) Extremities by David Lubar (8/4)
268. (70) In a Glass Grimmly by Adam Gidwitz (8/4)
269. (71) Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell (8/6)*
270. (72) The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook by Joanne Rocklin (8/7)*
271. (73) Jessica Darling's It List #1: the (totally not) guaranteed guide to popularity, prettiness & perfection by Megan McCafferty (8/9)*
272. (74) I'm with Stupid by Geoff Herbach (8/9)
273. (75) Guys Read: Other Worlds, edited by Jon Scieszka (8/11)
274. (76) Antsy Does Time by Neal Shusterman (8/11)
275. (77) Disasters: a close-up look at nature's biggest disasters by David Burnie (8/12)
276. (78) Marco Impossible by Hannah Moskowitz (8/12)
277. (79) Duke by Kirby Larson (8/13)
278. (80) Out of This Place by Emma Cameron (8/14)
279. (81) Lockwood & Co.: the screaming staircase by Jonathan Stroud (8/17)*
280. (82) Killer of Enemies by Joseph Bruchac (8/19)*
281. (83) Winter of the Robots by Kurtis Scaletta (8/20) (SLJ)
282. (84) Second Impact by David Klass and Perri Klass (8/22)
283. (85) Bone: quest for the spark (book #3) by Tom Sniegoski (8/22)
284. (86) Playing with Fire by Bruce Hale (8/23)
285. (87) The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater (8/23)*
286. (88) Oblivion by Anthony Horowitz (8/29)
287. (89) Zero Tolerance by Claudia Mills (8/31)
288. (90) Fallout by Todd Strasser (8/31)
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