Board Books
- Busy Animals Board Book Series (my review)
- What's Up, Duck? A Book of Opposites by Tad Hills (my review)
Fiction Picture Books
- El The Pied Piper: El Flautista de Hamelin by Jaume Cela, illustrations by Cristina Losantos (my review)
- Snow White: Blancanieves by Miquel Desclot, illustrations by Ignasi Blanch (my review)
- Chipper Kids: Counting in the Crazy Garden by Margarette Burnette, illustrated by Brooke Henson (my review)
- The Twelve Gifts of Birth by Charlene Costanzo (my review)
- When Ruby Tried to Grow Candy by Valorie Fisher (review coming soon)
- The Lonesome Puppy by Yoshitomo Nara (review coming soon)
- Grandma Calls Me Beautiful by Barbara Joosse, illustrated by Barbara Lavallee (review coming soon)
- The Sea Serpent and Me by Dashka Slater, illustrated by Catia Chien (review coming soon)
- Monkey with a Tool Belt by Chris Monroe (review coming soon)
Nonfiction Picture Books
- The Art of Freedom: How Artists See America by Bob Raczka (my review)
- Sisters and Brothers: Sibling Relationships in the Animal World by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page (my review)
Middle Grade and Young Adult Nonfiction
- Tasting the Sky: A Palestinian Childhood by Ibtisam Barakat (my review)
- Florida's Famous Animals: True Stories of Sunset Sam the Dolphin, Snooty the Manatee, Big Guy the Panther, and Others by JG Annino (my review)
- Do Not Open: An Encyclopedia of the World's Best Kept Secrets by John Farndon (my review)
- When Bears Attack! by Richard Marshall Gaines (review coming soon)
- The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry (my review)
- The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread by Kate DiCamillo (my review)
- A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park (review coming soon)
Adult Fiction
Currently reading 2 books but not finished.
Adult Nonfiction
Currently reading 3 books but not finished.
So that's 21 this month for a total of 51 so far this year. I have 149 more to read to meet my goal of 200! Ahhhhh!
March threw me well off my goal of 200 also, Jill. So much so that I haven't even had the courage to post my list of books read this month. Sigh! Next month should be better...
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ReplyDeleteMoving requires TONS of time and energy--you have a perfect reason for not reading as much as you would have liked. Now you can find special reading spots in your brand new home...so much fun!
Thanks for that nice thought, Jill (about finding special reading spots). We're awaiting delivery of a big new sofa, but in the meantime, I've got the old sofa set up in a little study with lots of afternoon sunshine. I look forward to actually having time to read there... Thanks for the good vibes!
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