Again, I've been lax.
I read a lot of books and forget to blog about them. If it weren't for
#IMWAYR, I'd probably never remember what all I've read.
BUT this has been a great week for reading Middle-grade Fiction.
First off, a book from a writer whose books I admire so much. Susan Hill Long writes funny, she writes poignant, she writes adventure and she writes books with true heart.
This one just came out and I predict kids will love it. Publisher's Weekly agrees.
Yes, there's a baseball subplot going on. And this is my favorite time of year to read baseball-related novels. But oh that Josie! How I love her.
I also just I finished an ARC, sent by the publisher. (Pubbing early March, thank you FSG!)
I was interested in this novel because I know a woman with Turner Syndrome, and have known her most of her life. But I've never read much about it and certainly not a middle-grade book.
WHAT STARS ARE MADE OF is a debut novel by Sarah Allen. The writer has Turner Syndrome and the book felt very authentic about the disorder. Libby, the 12-year-old narrator isn't so great at making friends or knowing the right thing to say and I loved how the author developed an unusual friendship between Libby and a new girl in her class. The story moves quickly along, and the narrator is definitely a character kids will relate to.
In the publicity material I received along with the book, the author quotes C.S. Lewis: "We read to know that we are not alone." So true.
Another Advance Reader Copy I was privileged to read is Rebecca Stead's newest
THE LIST OF THINGS THAT WILL NOT CHANGE.
Thank you, NetGalley!
The book's publishing in April, 2020. I'm a huge fan of Stead's, and I bet a lot of kids will love her new book.
Two dads, a loving mom who's in the picture, a big blended family, a kid with all sorts of fun things in her life, a wedding and a lot of good things to eat. :)
And of course, she's worried that her world will change with her new family.
Here's the starred review from Publishers Weekly.
I'm sure many more will follow, or maybe already have.
Plus, love that cover, don't you?
In my grownup reading world, I finished and enjoyed another Ann Cleeves book and I'm reading my second detective/ thriller/ mystery by another Brit, Mick Heron. My guilty pleasure/ nighttime reading.
I also read a ghost story, something I don't do often. It kept me awake at night, so think I'll avoid that genre.
Can't wait to hear all the book recommendations from my It's Monday What Are You Reading? pals!
Books -- reading and writing.
Home, cooking, the weather.
And whatever connections I can make between these chapters of my life.
Home, cooking, the weather.
And whatever connections I can make between these chapters of my life.
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Monday, February 17, 2020
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Catching Up with the Links
No, I'm not playing golf today.
Or ever, for that matter. ☺
Though I do love a good game of Putt-Putt.
But I've been reading a few blogposts and writing craft articles and other inspiration, and I decided to share.
My friend Rosi Hollenbeck always does this! And I always find something helpful. Here's her link-> https://rosihollinbeck.com/blog/
Just now, while gathering her link, I found this quote.
I'm not sure if I've ever made a million think. But I like this thought.
“A drop of ink may make a million think.”
~ Lord Byron ~
(Okay, you need to hurry over to Rosi's blog. I could stay all day reading her fabulous quotes! Here's another.)
“Don’t say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.”
~ Mark Twain ~
Just in case you have some time to Wander around the Web this weekend, here are some more ways to spend your time!
On what to do with a negative review:
http://insights.netgalley.com/coping-with-critical-reviews/
For those of you who blog book reviews, check out and join up with Greg's "Middle Grade Monday" collections. I found him via Rosi's blog, too.
https://gpattridge.com
My writing group is headed out on a short retreat. We have lots to celebrate and plenty of work to do. I read this in preparation for the time away. Read all the way to the end for advice on ways to get into your character's head:
https://kidlit.com/2017/10/23/what-interiority-is-and-why-it-matters/
If you're a newly-published author, if you have a new book coming soon, you might want to be one of my buddy Kirby Larson's Friday friends. Here's her blog. You meet the nicest people there. AND check out her Wednesday Wisdom quotes. I could fill my entire bulletin board with them:
http://www.kirbylarson.com/blog/
Hey, here's an idea. I'll spend/ waste quality time and re-arrange my bulletin board. Inspiration Awaits!
Or ever, for that matter. ☺
Though I do love a good game of Putt-Putt.
But I've been reading a few blogposts and writing craft articles and other inspiration, and I decided to share.
My friend Rosi Hollenbeck always does this! And I always find something helpful. Here's her link-> https://rosihollinbeck.com/blog/
Just now, while gathering her link, I found this quote.
I'm not sure if I've ever made a million think. But I like this thought.
“A drop of ink may make a million think.”
~ Lord Byron ~
(Okay, you need to hurry over to Rosi's blog. I could stay all day reading her fabulous quotes! Here's another.)
“Don’t say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.”
~ Mark Twain ~
Just in case you have some time to Wander around the Web this weekend, here are some more ways to spend your time!
On what to do with a negative review:
http://insights.netgalley.com/coping-with-critical-reviews/
For those of you who blog book reviews, check out and join up with Greg's "Middle Grade Monday" collections. I found him via Rosi's blog, too.
https://gpattridge.com
My writing group is headed out on a short retreat. We have lots to celebrate and plenty of work to do. I read this in preparation for the time away. Read all the way to the end for advice on ways to get into your character's head:
https://kidlit.com/2017/10/23/what-interiority-is-and-why-it-matters/
If you're a newly-published author, if you have a new book coming soon, you might want to be one of my buddy Kirby Larson's Friday friends. Here's her blog. You meet the nicest people there. AND check out her Wednesday Wisdom quotes. I could fill my entire bulletin board with them:
http://www.kirbylarson.com/blog/
Hey, here's an idea. I'll spend/ waste quality time and re-arrange my bulletin board. Inspiration Awaits!
(A peek at one corner of the bulletin board above my desk)
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