Library Loot #30

Summer’s winding down: the library was positively quiet today. (Which meant everyone kept glaring at my loud children…) On the plus side: more books and movies were actually there. I think I like it better when it’s quiet. ๐Ÿ™‚

For A/K:
Go, Baby Jaguar! (Go, Diego, Go! Ready-to-Read) (the downside of summer being over: there are Dora books in!)
Pizza Kittens, by Charlotte Voake
Duck Soup, by Jackie Urbanovic**
Which Puppy?, by Kate Feiffer/Illus. by Jules Feiffer
Wombat Walkabout, by Carol Diggory Shields/Illus by Sophie Blackall**
Our Marching Band, by Lloyd Moss/Illus. by Diana Cain Bluthenthal
Thing-Thing, by Cary Fagan & Nicholas Debon
What do you do When a Monster says Boo?, by Hope Vestergaard/Illus. by Maggie Smith
Is There Really a Human Race?, by Jamie Lee Curtis/Illus. by Laura Cornell**

For C:
The Model President, by Brian Tacang
Bad Kitty Gets a Bath, by Nick Bruel
Raucous Royals: Test your Royal Wits: Crack Codes, Solve Mysteries, and Deduce WhichRoyal Rumors are True, by Carlyn Beccia

For M:
She — remarkably — didn’t pick up anything this week!

For me:
Faith, Hope, and Ivy June, by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Someone Like You, by Sarah Dessen
Eighth Grade Bites (Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 1), by Heather Brewer

The roundup is either at Reading Adventures or A Striped Armchair.

*Ones that M eventually read.
**Picture books we really liked.

3 thoughts on “Library Loot #30

  1. Unknown's avatar justareadingfool says:

    Jamie Lee Curtis is a writer of children's books? Hmmm. I did not know that.

    And even though not normally in genres I read the Sarah Dessen and Heather Brewer books both sound interesting enough to check out, especially Eighth Grade Bites.

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  2. Do you just have one library card for all of you, or do you have separate library cards. Just wondering how you manage to borrow so much every week!

    Thanks for playing along with Library Loot.

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  3. Justareadingfool: yep, and I actually think her books are quite cute.

    Marg: M and C have their own library cards, but they only use them in the summer. Generally, I prefer to keep all the books on my card — and I can check out an obscenely large number of books — because then I can better keep track of due dates. ๐Ÿ™‚

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