It’s Monday! What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.
Other Than Reading...
This was another mixed up week. I lost my 4th graders twice this one. Once they attended the dress rehearsal for the 5th grade musical and then I was gone for a day and missed them too. Since we were supposed to start a new activity, I couldn't have my sub begin it as neither she or the kids would know what to do.
I was off on Friday for my rummage sale. Unlike last weekend, the weather this weekend was awful. Friday it as cold and gray and Saturday it rained all day. Despite the adverse conditions, I did manage to get rid of a lot of stuff.
Next week the painter will be here and so will the realtor. We have some final paperwork before she'll list it. Hopefully, we'll be ready to show the hosue right after Memorial Day.
Read Last Week
What I Lost by Alexandra Ballard will be released on June 6. It is a well-written story about a girl with anorexia by a debut author. My review will be posted on June 3.
Currently
I am currently reading The Fallen Kingdom by Elizabeth May. This is the third book in the Falconer trilogy.
Next Week
I have two more books from my review stack for next week.
- We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan
- Want by Cindy Pon
- The Long Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Raging Sea by Michael Buckley
I added lots of review books from Macmillan and Random House Children's this week.
- Nixia by Scott Reintgen (Sept. 12)
- The Equals by Daniel Sweren-Becker (Sept. 12)
- A Poison Dark and Drowning by Jessica Cluess (Sept. 19)
- Murder, Magic, and What We Wore by Kelly Jones (Sept. 19)
- Satellite by Nick Lake (Oct. 3)
- Ally by Anna Banks (Oct. 3)
- The Exact Location of Home by Kate Messner (Oct. 3)
- The Breathless by Tara Goedsen (Oct. 10)
- Berserker by Emmy Laybourne (Oct. 10)
- The Innocence Treatment by Ari Goelman (Oct. 17)
- The Wicker King by K. Ancrum (Oct. 31)
Oh man! I don't think I could read that one book without craving chocolate every time I picked it up! LOL!
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Oooh! I see a bunch of books I want to read. Can't wait to read your review for What I Lost.
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