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Checking In: Reflections on My 2023 Reading Goals
Well folks, we’ve got just under 2 weeks left in the year, so it’s time to be honest with ourselves. Our time for resolution and goals is coming around again,so it’s time to time travel and see how we did with our 2023 reading goals. I am STILL READING and checking off a lot of…
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Easy Reader Round-Up #4
Back with another easy reader round-up cuz easy readers have been a real balm lately–usually funny, a quick read to reinvigorate my little brain, and helping me build my recommendations for easy readers when parents and teachers come in. Hairy, Hairy Poodle by Marilyn Singer, illustrated by Abigail Tompkins This is a Level 1 Easy…
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Skunk & Badger
A funny, animal-based odd couple with Jon Klassen illustrations? Well…that doesn’t narrow it down, but I’d heard good things about Skunk & Badger, so I picked it up and gave it a read while I did an insane amount of laundry. I’m kind of exhausted of “odd couple” stories right now, and desperately seeking more…
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Saving Sunshine
Want a more diverse version of SISTERS or a middle grade graphic novel that pulls on the heartstrings of animal lovers? Pick up Saving Sunshine, a short middle grade graphic novel that follows two pre-teen siblings who cannot get along on a family vacation to Florida where a tortoise provides a unique opportunity for them…
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Middle School & Other Disasters Books 1 & 2
I almost lost my librarian card the day I yelled “Wait a second! Has Heidi Heckelbeck been a witch this whole time?” Because someone recommended Worst Broommate Ever on a podcast I listed to, I looked at the cover, and thought “oh, this looks like a grown up Heidi Heckelbeck.” but you see, my only…
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Picture Book Round-Up #20
It’s our last picture book round-up of the year, so here are some lovely titles I read in November 2023. Unstoppable Jamie by Joy Givens, illustrated by Courtney Dawsong If you’re looking for more picture books with Down Syndrome representation, pick up this book. I won it via a Goodreads giveaway, and thought it was…
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MexiKid
Back again with another “Newbery talk made me do it” read. This graphic novel was also nominated for another of my reading groups discussion, so I bumped it up the list fast, but if you’re looking for more Spanish-infused middle grade-ish graphic novel reading, check this one out. It’s got a great color palette, a…
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The Eyes & The Impossible
Like with Simon Sort of Says by Erin Bow, this book skyrocketed up by TBR pile because of all the pre-Newbery Newbery buzz it was getting on the blogs. I recognized the author, obviously, as a heavy-hitter in adult fiction, so was surprised to see a juvenile fiction book! Upon further reflection though, and I…
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Easy Reader Series Series: Ali the Great
I love discovering a new cache of books by an author I already know and trust. I stumbled across an Ali the Great book at the Arlington Library one day, and truly gasped. I love the Yasmin series, and I trust Saadia Faruqi with my reading time, and so why not give a go to…
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Mehndi Boy
Want a cute, diverse book for developing readers that helps smash the expectations of the patriarchy while also highlighting what curious creativity can look like, Mehndi Boy is perfect for fans of the Mindy Kim series, the Yasmin easy readers, and developing reader chapter books that celebrate different cultures and allow the characters to fully…
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Constellations
If you have an older teen, especially one who wants queer or substance abuse representation in books, and enjoys graphic novels, look at Kate Glasheen’s debut graphic novel. In this book, we transport to 1980s New York (Troy Area, not the city haha) where Claire, who struggles with their gender identity but never officially says…
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Alice Atherton’s Grand Tour
During a meeting last week, someone asked me to explain what I was reading, and I said, “It’s like someone said let’s make the Woody Allen film Midnight in Paris for kids….but also, you can’t use time travel.” And I stick by that. For many of us, that alone is enough to make you pick…