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What book should we read in June?
You may write in titles, provided the book is a 2014 Newbery contender and already published.
You may write in titles, provided the book is a 2014 Newbery contender and already published.
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May 23, 2013 04:47PM
I have read RUMP and loved it. It was really fun. I have a fifth grader just starting it and she is enjoying it.
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I just accidentally voted for the Blue Balliet book. I couldn't see the title, so I clicked it hoping to enlarge it, but it became a vote. Honestly, I haven't been the biggest fan of the author's previous books. They have been ok - just not that exciting. So if you could take one vote from there, I'd vote for Rump, although a write in would be Better Nate Than Ever by Tim Federle.
Carol wrote: "I just accidentally voted for the Blue Balliet book. I couldn't see the title, so I clicked it hoping to enlarge it, but it became a vote. Honestly, I haven't been the biggest fan of the author's..."
I truly understand how fatal the click of a button can be, note that I corrected the error that listed Hold Fast under Doll Bones. Anyway, done. Your vote has been changed.
I truly understand how fatal the click of a button can be, note that I corrected the error that listed Hold Fast under Doll Bones. Anyway, done. Your vote has been changed.
I'd like to officially write in Jennifer Nielsen's Runaway King for every month for the rest of the year. So, I will begin my campaign with: Runaway King is the best second book in a trilogy I've ever read. Ever. Completely unique storyline (that I did not see coming) that seamlessly feeds into the final installment without ever falling into the 2nd-book-is-just-a-set-up-for-the-3rd trap.
Next month: Why I'd take Sage over Harry as a main character any day of the week.
(Disclosure: I am still voting for Doll Bones for this month!)







