It's Monday! What are you reading? is hosted by Sheila of Book Journey. Jen & Kellee from
Teach Mentor Texts have adapted this to focus on Picture Books to Young Adult Books.
Each week I'll recap what I've read/reviewed the week before
and then look ahead to what I am planning on reading/reviewing in the upcoming week.
Last week's book adventures:
Have you ever had a week where you read a lot but very few of the books stand out? This is how I would characterize my reading week. However, there were a few that really stood out for me.
Lester Fizz, Bubble Gum Artist by Ruth Spiro
I had been looking for this book for awhile and excited when I actually found it. The story was a bit different than I expected but I really enjoyed the book and all the great references to artists and classic art.
Mega Mash Up: Robots Vs. Gorillas in the Desert by Nikalas Catlow
This is not necessarily a book you would put in your library, but as a gift to a child - excellent choice. Children are encouraged to write directly into the book; add text and illustrations.
Marty McGuire Digs Worms by Kate Messner; Illustrated by Brian Floca
I love Marty and this time she is out to Save the Planet - by composting. I'll be working on a review. This is a definite favorite for the week.
City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare
I started this on audiobook back in April and wasn't enjoying it. I also think I had mixed feelings about the series moving beyond what I thought was a well wrapped up trilogy that now was turning into a six book series. So I gave it some space. I needed to get back into the right mindset to read it. I think after finishing Clockwork Prince last week I was sufficiently back into the Shadowhunter world. I will be looking forward to City of Lost Souls when it comes out in May.
Caldecott Challenge Update:
I am going to be so excited when I have moved beyond the 1940's. These have not been my favorite books, but I am plugging away slowly.
Paddle-to-the-Sea by Holling Clancy Holling
The Christmas Anna Angel by Ruth Sawyer; Illustrated by Kate Serdy
Nonfiction Picture Books:
Remember - Nonfiction Picture Book reviews will be posted on Wednesday (and maybe some other days as well since I am starting to have too many books to post on just one day).
So, what are you reading this week?
Please share! And remember to check in at Sheila's or Jen & Kellee's blog to see what they and others are reading!