I went through my stacks of books and found twenty (only twenty!) that I would like to finish before the end of September. And yet, another three books (only three!) came in on hold for me. What I could use right now is Hermione’s time-turner…
Picture Books:
One of Us, by Peggy Moss/Illus. by Penny Weber
Clever Crow, by Cynthia DeFelice/Illus. by S.D. Schindler
Bubble Homes and Fish Farts, by Fiona Bayrock/Illus. by Carolyn Conahan
You Can’t Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum, by Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman and Robin Preiss Glasser
A Crazy Day at the Critter Café, by Barbara Odanaka/Illus. by Lee White
Owl at Home, by Arnold Lobel
A Fabulous Fair Alphabet, by Debra Frasier
Middle Grade:
Scumble, by Ingrid Law
YA:
Mare’s War, by Tanita S. Davis
Non-Fiction:
Alive, by Piers Paul Read
The roundup is either at Adventures of an Intrepid Reader or The Captive Reader. 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 don't read picture books and I've never heard of Mare's War, sounds interesting! Enjoy your loot!
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oh, you reminded me that i wanted to look for Scumble at the Library, thank you. We really enjoyed Savvy and was excited to see she had another one out.
~L
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I forgot that Scumble came out! Thanks for the heads-up!
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A nice variety of loot…..enjoy!
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Oh ho! I read Alive… can't wait for your review… !
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Enjoy your loot!
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I've never heard of any of the children's/YA titles, but I'm definitely familiar with Alive! When my brother's rugby team was heading off on an overseas trip, it was the book sly family members stuck into their carry on bags. We have cruel senses of humour, clearly.
Enjoy your loot!
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Claire, that was wicked funny about your family members and Alive! — it's on my TBR
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It sounds like some good things came of this visit!
Enjoy your reading!
Jessi @ The Elliott Review
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