Finally, back to normal. We went, we got all sorts of books, picked up holds (addressed the problem of a lost book — oops!), went to storytime, and I even got my prize for finishing the local reading challenge (a very nice mug full of all sorts of goodies). Happy day!
This week’s loot:
Picture Books:
The Frogs and Toads All Sang, by Arnold Loebel/Color by Adrianne Lobel
Lousy Rotten Stinkin’ Grapes, by Margie Palatini/Illus. by Barry Moser
My Forever Dress, by Harriet Ziefert/Illus by Liz Murphy
Sugar Would Not Eat It, by Emily Jenkins and Giselle Potter
Middle Grade books:
The Barefoot Book of Earth Tales , by Dawn Casey and Anne Wilson
Frankie Pickle and the Closet of Doom, by Eric Wright
YA books:
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, by Louise Rennison
The Demon’s Lexicon, by Sarah Rees Brennan
Outlaw: The Legend of Robin Hood, by Tony Lee, Sam Hart, Artur Fujita
The China Garden, by Liz Berry
Adult Fiction:
The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger
The roundup is either at Reading Adventures or A Striped Armchair. Obligatory FTC note: the links are provided through my Amazon Associates account. If you click through and actually purchase one of these books, I’ll get a teeny, tiny payment. But, since no one ever does, and it’s SO much easier using the associates account to put up these links, I’m going to keep doing it.
I wish I'd put Catcher in the Rye on hold just a few days earlier. I don't think it's going to make it.
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Hello, just joined up and wanted to say hello and also… I love that you use the library so much cause I use mine obsessively.
Anyway, looking forward to chatting about books with you. I just moved my book blog onto BS, priorit was on my personal blog over at LJ.
Hope you have a fantastic day and happy reading.
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Thoughts on buddy reads for us for 2010?
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I really enjoyed The Demon's Lexicon. I'd have put The Catcher in the Rye in with the other YA books, though. That was OK when I read it — as a kid I classed it with the Paul Zindel type books. As an adult I don't want to go back yet; not until my sons are long past teen years.
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Beth — I'd probably put Catcher in the Rye with YA fiction, too, but I categorize books the way the library does, and it's an adult book according to them.
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I never read Catcher in the Rye in high school. And I really want to read it, but since the author has died, there's been an explosion of people checking out his books at the library. Hope you enjoy it and your other reads.
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