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Category Archives: books
Pathfinder
I nominated this one for the Cybils myself without having read it, because I’d enjoyed Angie Sage’s previous books, and I figured that since it was published the day before the nominating deadline, no one would have a chance to … Continue reading
Cybils Picture Book Finalists
In the fall of 2013, when I was not a Cybils judge, I joined the Armchair Cybils hosted by Amy at Hope is the Word, and had a lot of fun trying to read as many nominees as I could … Continue reading
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Tagged African-American, Armchair Cybils, Cybils, diversity, picture books
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”Shouldn’t You Be in School?”
”Shouldn’t You Be in School?” All the Wrong Questions Book 3. by Lemony Snicket. Art by Seth Little, Brown and Company, 2014. A second Dashiell appears in this book (see Space Case for my first Dashiell of 2014), a librarian … Continue reading
Space Case
Here’s a smart, near-ish future sci-fi mystery. Also, Dash seems to be the new literary it-name – this was the first of three books I read with characters named Dash or some variation thereof. Space Case by Stuart Gibbs. Simon … Continue reading
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Thursdays with the Crown
Look! A book review! This was nominated for the Cybils in a series that I was going to read anyway. Thursdays with the Crown by Jessica Day George. Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2014. This is the third book in the series … Continue reading
Top 10 2014 Releases I Didn’t Get To
I am planning to share more of the wonderful books I read for the Cybils with you soon… and I’m also still planning to participate in the Armchair Cybils, and read the finalists in some of the other categories… but … Continue reading
2014 in Review: the Books
I have never liked doing a public scale rating of books – the librarian in me would rather describe what’s in the book and let you decide if it sounds good for you. But this year, for the first time since high … Continue reading
2014 in Review: the Numbers
Once again, it’s time for me to look at how I did with my reading and blogging this year. I am a geek, and I enjoy graphs – so join me if you like graphs too. If not, I’ll be … Continue reading
Cybils Finalists!
The Cybils Finalists are live! Go over and take a look at all the fantastic books! And have a happy New Year!
Three More Silly Picture Books
I’m finally feeling like I’m crawling out from under the massive cold I’ve had for the past couple of weeks – but I’m afraid my energy is still low and thoughts of doing massive review catch-ups or 2014 retrospective posts … Continue reading

