It's the last Monday in January but I'm hoping to get back into posting my weekly reads. The reason I haven't been posting recently is because I got a job in early October and I just haven't had the time to blog.
It may not be every week, but my aim is to not abandon this project entirely. So, here goes for what I've read since the beginning of 2016 ...
[To rehash the concept :: post what you read last week, what you're reading now, and what you plan to read this week. If you have a review of the book(s), great! If you have a picture of the book(s), wonderful! If you have a book giveaway, fantastic! If you just list the title(s) of the book(s), not a problem! Make it as simple or as complex as you need it to be. At least, that's the message I got. This version of the meme is hosted by Jen and Kellee of Teach Mentor Text, which, in turn, was inspired by Sheila over at Book Journey, who hosts the original It's Monday! What Are You Reading?]
WHAT I READ SINCE JANUARY 1:
Apple blossom the Possum by Holly Goldberg Sloan, illustrated by Gary A. Rosen
The Babe & I by David A. Adler, illustrated by Terry Widener
Count the Monkeys by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Kevin Cornell
A Day at an Indian Market by Catherine Chambers
Frederick's Journey: The Life of Frederick Douglass by Doreen Rappoport, illustrated by London Ladd
Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds
Good Night Owl by Greg Pizzoli
(publication date: April 19, 2016)
Grandma in Blue with Red Hat by Scott Menchin, illustrated by Harry Bliss
Hip & Hop, Don't Stop! by Jef Czekaj
Human Body Theater by Maris Wicks
I Yam a Donkey! by Cece Bell
Let Me Finish! by Minh Le, illustrated by Isabel Roxas
(publication date: June 7, 2016)
Ling & Ting #3: Twice as Silly by Grace Lin
Madame Eiffel by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Csil
My Friend Maggie by Hannah E. Harrison
(publication date: August 9, 2016)
Newt's Emerald by Garth Nix
Nothing But Trouble: The Story of Althea Gibson by Sue Stauffacher, illustrated by Greg Couch
The Not So Quiet Library by Zachariah Ohora
(publication date: July 19, 2016)
One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recyling Women of the Gambia by Miranda Paul, illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon
Please, Open This Book! by Adam Leherhaupt, illustrated by Matthew Forsythe
Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo
(publication date: April 12, 2016)
Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang, illustrated by Mike Holmes
Sophie's Squash by Pat Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf
The Tea Party in the Woods by Akiko Miyakoshi
Tracks in the Snow by Wong Herbert Yee
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Volume 1: Squirrel Power by Ryan North, illustrated by Erica Henderson
What James Said by Liz Rosenberg, illustrated by Matt Myers
WHAT I'M READING NOW:
Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale by David Kudler
(publication date: June 15, 2016)
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
WHAT I PLAN TO READ THIS WEEK:
Trombone Shorty by Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, illustrated by Bryan Collier
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