#BookADay: DAUGHTER OF SMOKE & BONE by Laini Taylor
——————— More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
——————— More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
#BookADay: DRAW THE LINE by Laurent Linn (Simon & Schuster, 2016). An amazing debut YA novel that handles difficult issues (including hate crimes, bullying) with sensitivity and authenticity. Loved the geeky humor throughout! Loved the main character’s superhero comics, and that the superhero refuses to fight hatred with hatred. Loved how the . . .
Just finished MY LIFE BEFORE ME by Norah McClintock (Orca Book Publishers, 2015). Inspired by a talk at CANSCAIP by Norah and some of the other SECRETS authors, I bought the whole set of SECRETS books last year. I was intrigued by the premise and also liked the fact that each of these YA . . .
#BookADay: I LOVE CAKE: Starring Rabbit, Porcupine and Moose by Tammi Kippes Sauer and Angela Rozelaar (Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins). Now that I’ve had the privilege of meeting Tammi in person, I can see her joyous personality throughout this story, and I love Angela’s adorable characters. This is such a fun story, and now I am desperately . . .
BASEBALLOGY and Kevin are responsible for turning me into a baseball fan (especially a Toronto Blue Jays fan). Even if you’re not a fan of baseball, you will find these facts fascinating….and who knows? This book might convert you. And if you ARE a fan, you NEED TO READ THIS . . .
#BookADay: OH NO, ASTRO by Matt Roeser and Bradley Woodard (Simon & Schuster BFYR, 2016). Just read this for the first time, laughed out loud. This would make such a great gift for budding young astronomers and scientists. Not only does it have great info but it is SO FUN to read . . .
More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
YAYYY! Donalyn Miller just announced the 8th Annual #BookADay Challenge on her blog. Do read Donalyn’s inspiring post above about why she started the Challenge, how to involve young readers, the various ways you can approach it. An excerpt: “It doesn’t matter if you actually read a book every day or . . .
I finished reading Jennifer Niven’s ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES on the flight home from Chattanooga. Tears were involved. Such amazing writing, so many truths, humor and heartbreak. The characters and story still haunt me, but in a good way. Highly recommended. Added: Ooo, and Jennifer just gave a sneak peek of her new . . .
As some of you already know, I’ve been gradually updating my For The Love Of Reading resource and Summer Reading Resource pages with free, print-ready activity sheets, posters, bookmarks and other resources. Most recent addition: print-ready bookmarks (four to a page) that young people can use while they’re reading as well as keep track . . .