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Tag Archives: Top Ten Tuesday
Top 24 Books that want to be nominated for the Cybils
One of the things I love about the Cybils Awards is that anyone can nominate their favorite book in each category, whether or not they are book professionals. One of the scary things about the Cybils Awards is that if no one nominates a book, it can’t be considered, no matter how good it is. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Lists, Middle Grade, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Cybils, Top 10 Tuesday, Top Ten Tuesday
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Top 13 Books I Missed Reviewing in the Past Year for Top 10 Tuesday
Because I couldn’t pick just 10, here are the top 13 books I read over the past year and didn’t write full reviews of for Top Ten Tuesday. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Early Chapter Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Lists, Middle Grade, Mystery, Print, Realistic, Sci-Fi
Tagged bibliography, LGBTQ, Top 10 Tuesday, Top Ten Tuesday, youth fantasy, youth fiction, youth science fiction
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The First 10 Books I reviewed for Top Ten Tuesday
It’s Tuesday! Posting without pictures in the interests of getting this up. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Here are the first 12 books I reviewed on my blog, all the way back in … Continue reading
Rainy Day Reads for Top Ten Tuesday
Once again, the Top 10 Tuesday topic intrigued me enough to make me ignore the pages of notes on books I’ve read waiting to be written up. I’d been putting together a list over the course of a couple weeks. … Continue reading
Books I Missed in 2018 for Top 10 Tuesday
Top 10 Tuesday is a blog event hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This is not the official topic for this week’s Top 10 Tuesday. I have, however, been working on it, slowly, with many interruptions for the past month … Continue reading
5 Bookish Resolutions for 2018 + 12 Books I missed in 2017
5 Bookish Resolutions for 2018 + 12 Books I missed in 2017 It’s Tuesday (or it was) and so once again I am tempted away from my backlog of reviews and my looking back at what I read in 2017 … Continue reading
Top 10 Tuesday: Top 10 Books I Hope Santa Brings Me
It’s been… about 6 months since I last did a Top 10 Tuesday (hosted by the dedicated folks at the Broke and the Bookish.) Oops. But I ran across Chachic’s, and now I am distracted from all the books I still … Continue reading
TTT: Top 10 Books from the First Half of 2017
Only one of the three statements above is actually true – can you guess which one? Top 10 Tuesday hosted by the very busy ladies at the Broke and the Bookish might officially be on hiatus, but I’m still taking … Continue reading
Top 10 Books on My Want-to-Read List for the Second Half of 2017
Once again, the folks at the Broke and the Bookish say it’s time for me (and the rest of their groupies) to plan out our reading for the second half of the year. I will not complain about planning ahead for once. Here are (slightly more than) ten mostly middle grade fantasy books I’m looking forward to. Continue reading