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Page Appropriate: January 2013
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, January 28, 2013. American Library Association Youth Media Awards 2013. The American Library Association announced the 2013 winners of its Youth Media Awards today! I've added my thoughts in the rare occasion that I've read the book. For the most outstanding contribution to children's literature. The One and Only Ivan. By Laura Amy Schlitz. Bomb: The Race to Build- and Steal- the World's Most Dangerous Weapon. This Is Not My Hat. Recognizin...
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Page Appropriate: December 2012
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, December 31, 2012. My Favorite Young Adult Books of 2012. My Favorite Young Adult Books of 2012. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. The Fault in Our Stars. What else is left to say about this book? And Ready Player One. And it's a no-brainer for fans of either. While it drags a bit in the middle, on the whole, this is a fantastic action-packed book for those who like a little more tech in their future. That goes for Fiona Paul too. I skipped p...
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Page Appropriate: April 2013
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, April 29, 2013. Event Preview: The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf with Mark Teague. Join us at 7:00 pm on Monday, May 6th, 2013, at St. Louis County Library- Headquarters when picture book author and illustrator Mark Teague. Will offer a drawing demonstration as he reads and discusses his new book, The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf. Turns the tale on its head with good humor and good lessons. And How Do Dinosaurs ...
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Page Appropriate: March 2013
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Saturday, March 30, 2013. Event Preview: Assistance League St. Louis's Eighth Annual Authors Brunch. Join us at 9:00 am on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Missouri Athletic Club for Assistance League St. Louis. S Eighth Annual Authors Brunch. This year's local author is Antony John, the young adult novelist behind the Schneider Family Award-winning Five Flavors of Dumb. Thou Shalt Not Road Trip. And start of a new series, Elemental. And includes over 1...
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Page Appropriate: It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, August 12, 2013. What Are You Reading? What Are You Reading? Is a meme hosted by Book Journey. With a children's/YA version at Teach Mentor Texts. Last week I finished A Monster Calls. By Patrick Ness, inspired by an idea from Soibhan Dowd, illustrated by Jim Kay for Ness's upcoming author event. Next I read The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett. Finally, I started The Last Dragonslayer. This week I'll be finishing The Last Dragonslayer.
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Page Appropriate: Review Archive
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Alley, R.W. (illustrator)- Because Your Mommy Loves You. Arnosky, Jim- Crinkleroot's Guide to Giving Back to Nature. Arsenault, Isabelle (illustrator)- Migrant. Asch, Frank- Here Comes the Cat! Bailey, K.C. (photographer)- Stay: The True Story of Ten Dogs. Bingham, Kelly- Z Is for Moose. Brett, Jan (illustrator)- The Night Before Christmas. Bruel, Nick- A Bad Kitty Christmas. Carle, Eric- The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse. Geisert, Andrew- Ice.
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Page Appropriate: May 2013
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, May 27, 2013. What Are You Reading? What Are You Reading? Is a meme hosted by Book Journey. With a children's/YA version at Teach Mentor Texts. I finished City of Bones. The first book in the Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare! After that, I needed something I could breeze through, so I picked up Collision Course. I started Necromancing the Stone. I also started Archetype. I'm reading an uncorrected proof from Dutton. I read an F&...
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Page Appropriate: November 2012
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, November 26, 2012. What Are You Reading? What Are You Reading? Is a meme hosted by Book Journey. With a children's and YA version at Teach Mentor Texts. Last week I started with Dragonbreath. Next I read the second book in the series, Attack of the Ninja Frogs. This one uses ninjas and samurai to teach about Asian cultures. It was just as engaging as the first book and I loved the addition of a smart and strong girl lizard. Last week, I fin...
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Page Appropriate: July 2013
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Books for Younguns, Young Adults and the Young-at-Heart. Monday, July 29, 2013. What Are You Reading? What Are You Reading? Is a meme hosted by Book Journey. With a children's/YA version at Teach Mentor Texts. Last week I finished The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. Afterwards, I started The Whatnot. The sequel to The Peculiar. Have barely appeared, leaving us with a new cast. I have a feeling we'll see our old favorites soon, though. I'm reading an ARC from Greenwillow Books. Then moving on to Rasl. By RJ P...
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Literary | The Proximal Eye
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Posted by Mark W. Tiedemann. Fiction depends on this mantle of story sediment. The better a writer understands the essential reality of the material, the more potent the experience is for the reader. The more we identify with character, connect with setting, and surrender to the flow of the narrative, the more substantive is the story and the truer it feels. For example, Kea Wilson’s new novel,. We Eat Our Own. More layers, more st...
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