It’s high summer. And this is what I have on my stack….
Ghost Knight, by Cornelia Funke (I had this one on my stack, then I took it back. And now I’ve checked it out again. Maybe this time I’ll even read it.)
Breaking Stalin’s Nose, by Eugene Yelchin (the only Newbery honor book I haven’t read)
Circus Galacticus, by Deva Fagan (it looked interesting)
The Black Cauldron, by Lloyd Alexander (because I need to revisit Prydain)
Wonder, by R. J. Palacio (for a paid review)
Second Thyme Around, by Katie Fford (it’s my fluff)
With a Name Like Love, by Tess Hilmo (recommended by a blog reader; I just can’t remember who! If it was you, let me know so I can give you credit)
Froi of the Exiles, by Melina Marchetta (because I NEED to read this)
The one that’s missing (because it’s downstairs on the shelf) is Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt (because it’s been too long since I’ve read it, and it’s for a paid review as well).
What’s on your pile this July?

I did like Ghost Knight, and I understand the need to revisit Prydain. I've been so unhappy with everything I have read lately that I may need a Beany Malone reread.
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I bet you'll love Wonder…it's one of the best books I read this year.
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Sometimes, I think, that revisiting the good old stuff is the best way to cleanse the reading “palate”. 🙂
And Miss K, I hope so!
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The only Newbery I read was Breaking Stalin's Nose. I enjoyed it for many reasons; learning about Communism, mistakes are universal, and survival. I always feel greatful for my childhood after reading a historical fiction book. Enjoy!
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