I realized something this morning: because of Library Loot, you all know exactly what I’m reading, and it’s just a matter of waiting for me to get around to reading it and putting up the review. Not much mystery or suspense any more…
I’m not sure how I feel about that.
I also haven’t decided if I like the links or not. So, this week, no links. Tell me if you’d rather I put the effort to put them in, or if you don’t really care either way.
For A and K:
Red Sled, by Patricia Thomas/Illustrated by Christ L. Demarest
The Littlest Owl, by Caroline Pitcher and Tina Macnaughton**
Dora’s Day at the Beach (someday, maybe, I’ll make it back from the library without a Dora book…)
Guess What I found in Dragon Wood, by Timothy Knapman/Illustrated by Gwen Millward
And for Chinese New Year:
The Girl Who Drew a Phoenix, by Demi
The Magic Pillow, by Demi**
New Clothes for New Year’s Day, by Hyun-Joo Bae**
The Pet Dragon, by Christoph Nieman
For C:
Rapunzel and Other Magic Fairy Tales, Illustrated by Henriette Sauvant, Translated by Anthea Bell
For M:
Lady Knight, by Tamora Pierce*
Maximum Ride: School’s Out – Forever, by James Patterson (she liked Alex Rider, and I remembered this when I was at the library. It’s the second in the series, though I don’t know how much that matters…)
The Dead and the Gone, by Susan Beth Pfeffer
For me:
The Geography of Bliss, by Eric Weiner
The roundup is over at A Striped Armchair.
*Ones M finished.
**Picture books we really liked.
What a good idea to read something for the Chinese New Year ;0)>My library loot is here:>http://lyndasbookblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/library-loot-21109.html
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I never thought about the suprise factor. I still love Library Loot just because I can see what everybody else has checked out ๐
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Hmm, I quite like Alex Rider but haven’t tried the Maximum Ride series..
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I liked the links, but I can just as easily copy and paste to look them up. ๐ I should do this meme. I just back from the library.
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I don’t put links in my Library Loot posts. ๐>>I didn’t think about the suspense factor! Like Samantha, though, I just like seeing what everyone’s going for. ๐
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