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.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Taking Stock - May
Total Books 23/ 139
Total Posts: 36
Total Reviews: 19
Challenges
Debut: 0/1
Audio: 7/39
Picture Books: 6/54
The Good: 36 posts!
The Bad: Fell behind in my book-a-day
The List:
May (22)
117. Fearless and Fantastic: female super heroes save the world by Sam Maggs, Emma Grange and Ruth Amos (5/1)
118. Let Your Voice be Heard: the life and times of Pete Seeger by Anita Silvey (5/2)
119. Unpresidented by Martha Brockenbrough (5/3)*
120. Onward: A photo biography of African-American Polar Explorer Matthew Henson by Dolores Johnson (5/7)
121. All for One by Melissa de la Cruz (5/7)
122. Each Tiny Spark by Pablo Cartaya (5/10)*
123. Beautifully Said: Quotes by Remarkable Women and Girls Designed to Make You Think (5/12)
124. A Crack in the Sea by H.M. Bouwman (5/12)*
125. The Giver: Graphic Novel by Lois Lowry (5/12)*
126. The Good Son: a story from the first World War told in miniature by Pierre-Jacques Over (5/13)*
127. The Boy with the Butterfly Mind by Victoria Williamson (5/16)(SLJ)
128. Seashells: more than just a home by Melissa Stewart (5/16)
129. Sonny's Bridge: jazz legend Sonny Rollins finds his groove by Barry Wittenstein (5/16)
130. Daring Dozen: the twelve who walked on the moon by Suzanne Slade (5/16)
131. Seashell Summer by Michelle Hosts (5/17)
132. Lovely War by Julie Berry (5/18)*
133. Girls with Guts by Debbie Gonzales (5/21)
134. Begone the Raggedy Witches by Celine Kiernan (5/21)
135. The First by Katherine Applegate (Endling #2) (5/25)*
136. Rocket to the Moon by Don Brown (5/26)
137. Waiting for Normal by Leslie Connor (5/26)*
138. Pennies for Hitler by Jackie French (5/27)*
139. Poetry for Kids: Walt Whitman by Karen Karbiener (5/31)
I think you did really great! Happy June!
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