Monday, April 11, 2016
It's Monday! What are you reading? 4-11-16
It's Monday! What are you reading? Is a wonderful community of readers, teachers, and librarians. Hosted by Jen over at Teach Mentor Texts along with Kellee and Ricki at Unleashing Readers, participants share their reading adventures from the past week along with their reading plans for the week ahead.
My Monday posts are generally just a highlight of what I've been reading during the week so if you'd like to see all that I've been reading, follow my Goodreads page.
Last week I read and reviewed 3 picture books for poetry month.
I finished reading with my ears:
The Cage by Megan Shepherd
Well, it started off super addicting and I loved the audiobook narrator, but the story eventually got too weird and then it just dragged on for too long. I would have liked it to have been about 100 pages shorter. I'll give the second book in the series a try but I'm not sure I will finish it.
Favorite picture books from last week:
Mysterious Thelonious by Chris Raschka
Just like Thelonious, this book is a bit mysterious, but in a fun and whimsical way, not a spooky way. Chris Raschka has attempted a rather ambitious feat, which is to try to translate the feeling of jazz in words, lines, colors, and drawings. The way the words and syllables dance on the page is indicative of notes on a scale. Musically inclined readers are likely to hear a beat and occasional jazz riff in their minds as they read this book. Mysterious Thelonious not so much a story as an experience.
Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey by Emily Winfield Martin
An absolutely gorgeous bedtime story that would be a wonderful gift to brand new parents. I might also be so bold to say that the artwork in the book would make for a wonderful theme for a nursery.
Spare Dog Parts by Alison Hughes, illustrated by Ashley Spires
I'm a sucker for a good dog book and this one is fantastic. A must-read for any dog-loving mutt owner.
ABC Dream by Kim Krans
An absolutely stunning wordless ABC book that will captivate children and adults alike.
Playground by Mies van Hout
A fun, whimsical celebration of childhood and imagination.
The Only Child by Guojing
The lack of words in this beautiful picture book/graphic novel is indicative of the number of words I can find right now to describe just how beautiful it is.
Still reading:
Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eagar
Currently reading with my ears:
The Tiara on the Terrace by Kristin Kittscher
So far I am loving the audiobook of this sequel to The Wig in the Window.
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I loved The Only Child and ABC Dream, too, Beth. And will look for Playground and Dream Animals. They look lovely. The Raschka book is quite an experience, I agree. Thanks for all!
ReplyDeleteI liked Tiara even better than the first one in the series.
ReplyDeleteWhen Green Becomes Tomatoes was a book I got at the library but quickly went out and bought it. Loved the illustrations.
Wow Beth, there are a lot of books here today I haven't even heard of. I'm especially intrigued by Mysterious Thelonious. We have a copy of the Wig in the Window, but I haven't read it.
ReplyDeleteAll PBs I haven't read yet--but several are on my list. I haven't seen the ABC Dream book yet, but that cover is incredible! I really want to read Spare Dog Parts too--I love a good dog PB!
ReplyDeleteWe just can't keep Dream Animals on our shelves- especially the board book. We just love recommending it.
ReplyDeleteI have been saving Hour of the Bees for April vacation - Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI loved the Only Child as well - and I have a special affinity towards alphabet books - so I would definitely try to find ABC dream book. Mysterious Thelonious may appeal to my music student daughter. :)
ReplyDeleteI need to get my hands on ABC Dream. I think my son would really like it! I am going to ask my library to get it for me tomorrow. Thanks for your positive review! :)
ReplyDeleteThe only book on your finished list that I've read is The Only Child. Just finished Hour of the Bees and loved it. Tiara on the Terrace is a fun read - I just love Kristin Kittscher!
ReplyDeleteI want to find a copy of The Only Child. It just looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeletePlayground is catching my eye. Mysterious Thelonious is so unique.
ReplyDeleteI love Kittscher's books! Glad to hear the audio is good.
ReplyDeleteThe picture books look beautiful.