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Monday, December 19, 2011
It's Monday: What are you reading?
Joining Jen and Kellee (TEACH MENTOR TEXTS) and Katherine (READ, WRITE, REFLECT) again this week for It's Monday: What Are You Reading? I have somehow (against my better judgement) become a person who reads more than one book at a time. This is new for me! It is definitely an interesting way to read--haven't decided if I like it or not.... Even though we don't start winter break until Thursday, I have started my participation in The Book-A-Day Challenge started by Donalyn Miller. I participated over the summer and I find it not only fun and a great gift to myself, but it is a great way to catch up on my TBR pile.
This week I finished THE AVIARY by Kathleen O'Dell. This is one of the books on Anderson's Book Shop's Mock Newbery list and I am so glad that I read it. It is definitely a unique read. A bit spooky and I loved the story and the characters. It is a great story about a little girl named Clara. It reminded me a bit of The Little Princess, a bit of The Secret Garden and a bit of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (with a tiny bit of Home Alone mixed in...). It is truly a great book and a must-read in my opinion.
I also read BONE DOG by Eric Rohman as it seems to be on many Mock Caldecott lists. I love Eric Rohman's work but this wasn't one of my favorites. One I will add to the library and glad I read it.
Thanks to Mr. Schu's list on Watch. Connect. Read. I picked up a copy of THE ADVENTURES OF SIR GAWAIN THE TRUE by Gerald Morris. This book was one on Mr. Schu's list of the Top 20 books of 2011 that I hadn't heard of. I figure if it was on Mr. Schu's top 20, it was a must-read. (BTW, A huge CONGRATULATIONS goes out to Mr. Schu for meeting his reading goal of reading 2011 books in 2011!!) Anyway, I LOVED Sir Gawain and am so glad I read it. I am always looking for great short chapter books--especially those that might appeal to boys. This book has adventure and humor and is definitely part of a series I want to add to our collection.
Another that I discovered on John Schumacher's list was AROUND THE WORLD by Matt Phelan. This is a fascinating graphic novels that shares the stories of 3 journeys around the world.
I have tried (REALLY HARD) to stick with 2011 books, even as amazing 2012 ARCS are delivered to my door. When I opened a copy of Katherine Applegate's upcoming THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN I knew that I could not hold out reading 2011 books much longer. This one is due out in mid-January so I wanted to get to it as soon as possible. This was a great first 2012 book. It is the story of Ivan, a gorilla who lives in a mall. He has a few friends but is lonely. When a baby elephant (Ruby) moves into the mall to be part of the daily show, things change. This is an amazing story. I loved Ivan and all of his friends in the mall. I loved the story and the format. And I loved learning about the true story that inspired the author to write this book. This is a must-read I think. An amazing upcoming book. So happy to have interrupted my 2011 Newbery reading to read this one!
So, there are still so many I want to read, but I may have to dig into my 2012 books during this #bookaday vacation. EYE OF THE STORM by Kate Messner is next on my list for 2012 titles.
I am so looking forward to reading Tom Newkirk's new professional book, THE ART OF SLOW READING. I have heard so many good things about it and love all of Newkirk's thinking. I have been saving it for holiday break when I have time to really dig into his newest thinking.
Currently, I am reading SPUNKY TELLS ALL by Ann Cameron--a great early chapter book. I can already think of many kids who will love it.
I may stick with my original plan to read more from the Anderson's Mock Newbery list or I may choose other things. I am keeping my reading options open this week!
The new Strven King book
ReplyDeleteThe one and only Ivan looks excellent! Glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteI just finished "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs. Probably young adult, definitely interesting!
ReplyDeleteWow, I read a few books on your list and am dying to read some more. Great reading week, Franki! I can wait to see what you read when you are actually out of school. :) I was so behind and am hoping to really move through some books on my shelves this week.
ReplyDeleteKatherine
What a great reading week! I cannot wait to read Kate's Eye of the Storm, too! I've been waiting for it for a year. I, too, need to start going through Mr. Schu's top of 2011 list, but I am waiting until I get home and can invade my library :)
ReplyDeleteHappy reading!