Monday, June 29, 2015

#IMWAYR June 29

It's (almost) Monday! What are you Reading? is a meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journeys. It is a great way to recap what you read and/or reviewed the previous week and to plan out your reading and reviews for the upcoming week. It's also a great chance to see what others are reading right now… who knows, you might discover that next “must read” book!

Our Kid Lit to YA version is hosted by Teach Mentor Texts and Unleashing Readers.

GREAT IDEA! Check out all of the What Are You Reading? participants for title ideas.




Not as crazy as the week before but still pleased with some great titles.


Definitely the one from last week that I would scream from the rooftops "READ!" I wish it were a little shorter so it would be more accessible to more kids. Like, leave off the fairy tale prologue and epilogue (though that would only be what, about 30 of 550+ pages?). The three inside stories. THOSE are the powerful ones. If it's not already on your TBR list? PUT IT THERE. I cried. I hate crying at books. I don't actively look for that in my reading. Thrill me, usually, is what I look for. But it was just that good.


Figured it was time to actually try an I Survived book since they are the only historical fic I can get kids at school to read. Eh. Better than nothing but not my favorite. The Compound #2 just got weird. Michael Grant's The Magnificent 12 series ... the story is OK. Enjoyable but nothing special. His WRITING style, though. Funny little "asides" sprinkled throughout--those are what make those books a treat. I'd give it a special post in and of itself but when I looked at my reviews for #1 & #2 all I said was "Funny parts!" I didn't stop and notate them like I did for some of them this time. So go to the Goodreads review to see. 

This week I want to finish the Circus Mirandus audio. Got distracted last week by small nieces and nephews visiting. I should have waited to start it until my 7 will be 8 in August niece got here. She is crazy for listening to novels while drawing or playing. Then I want to read Thickety #2. And some other books I have out from the library.

5 comments:

  1. Echo just didn't do it for me. And what I really want to do is a "dog share" with someone-- I get the dog in the evening and on weekends, and the other person has the dog while I am in school. I do feel bad about Sylvie being alone all day, although as she gets older, she seems totally fine with sleeping most of the time.

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    1. To each their own. Lots of times I haven't loved a book others did. It's all good! I didn't love the fairy tale beginning/end. Just the loooooong middle.

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  2. I'm hoping to get to Echo this summer. This week has been a challenging one for me as I keep going to search my local library for titles I read about, like Echo and Circus Mirandus, but they are not available. Sigh. I guess I will have to focus on the monster piles of books I've already got here!

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    1. Does your library offer Wowbrary updates? That's one way I find out when they order new stuff and get on the waiting list ASAP. Though Circus Mirandus I got with an Audible credit. Every time I think I'm going to cancel a credit becomes available just as there's a book I want to read! #timing

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  3. I took out Echo from my shelves so that I would be more compelled to read it this week - really looking forward to being mesmerized by Ryan's exquisite storytelling.

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