It's Monday! What are you reading? From Picture Books to YA - 1/6/14

It's Monday! What are you reading? is hosted by Sheila of Book Journey.  Jen from Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee and Ricki from Unleashing Readers have adapted it to focus on Picture Books to Young Adult Books.

My second week of winter break found me reading & re-reading a stack of books for the award committee, but I did get a chance to read several nonfiction picture books (check in on Wednesday for some of those books) and below for the other books that popped out of the stack.

Here's what jumped out of the stack this past week...


Aphrodite: Goddess of Love (Olympians #6) by George O'Connor (:01/First Second, December 31, 2013) - I love this series, and have waited so long for this one and it was over so soon.  Will need to read this one again.


Violet Mackerel's Natural Habitat by Anna Branford (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 21, 2013) - This was a new chapter book series for me.


Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller (Henry Holt, 2003) - I figured I should read this one before reading Bowling Alley Bandit.  It was fun.


The Life of Ty: Penguin Problems by Lauren Myracle; Illustrated by Jed Henry (Dutton Juvenile, May 2, 2013) - This is a spin-off from Myracle's The Winne Years.  For fans of Stink (which is a spin-off of Judy Moody).

So, what are you reading?
 

Celebrate This Week - New Beginnings

Discover. Play. Build.

As part of my focus for the new year (I am refusing to say resolutions since I always break those), I would like to increase my attention to the many good things that happen, which are frequently overlooked by me.  To help me, I am joining Ruth Ayres' Celebrate This Week

Sometimes, writing multiple paragraphs on the same topic feels overwhelming.  There is so much pressure to get it right.  So, I am taking a page out of Colby Sharp's book and using the format of 5 Things I Have Loved Last Week.  Most of the time, I can handle bullet points.  So, here goes...

5 Things I am celebrating this week....

* My family - Many times, I wish that there were not 3,000 miles between Southern California and Connecticut.  The time difference makes it a challenge to call home in the evening.  I cannot just run to my parents when I want to say "hi" or help out with something.  As my parents get older, it is harder and I worry more about them.  Twice a year, I make the journey across country for two weeks to hang with them.  I am thankful for a schedule that allows for those kind of visits and for the financial ability to visit them.  As I prepare to return to California, I say thanks for the time spent with them.   

* Snow - It snowed yesterday. Not a lot, but it snowed.  Though I did not get a white Christmas, I did get my yearly dusting of white just before heading back to sunny and non-snowy Southern California.

* Book Award Committees - Yesterday, I facilitated a conference call for the Schneider Family Book Award Jury.  In less than a month at ALA Midwinter, the Youth Media Awards will be held in Philadelphia.  There will be a lot of excitement as winners are announced.  There will be other emotions among those in attendance when beloved books are overlooked.  I will say that the committees I have served on take seriously the charge they are given.  There is much reading and a lot of time spent deliberating to make just the right book selections.  I am not certain what decisions will be made in few weeks, but I know it will come from thoughtful deliberation.

Additionally, this week the Cybil Finalists were announced.  I am excited to serve as a Round Two Judge for Easy Readers and Early Chapter Books. 

* New Beginnings - I love that as an educator I get two new beginnings each year - one on the first of January, and the other when the first day of school arrives.  My focus this year is to engage in life and be conscious about how I react to what life throws in my way.  I do not know what that will look like, but I am preparing myself to stay present and take on the challenges.

* Independent Bookstores - In the last week, I had the chance to visit two independent bookstores.  Books of Wonder in New York City has been on my must visit list and when I visited I was not disappointed.  It is a wonderful store with great staff.  RJ Julia's in Madison, Connecticut is a favorite of mine that I only get to visit once a year.  There is a wonderful children's section and a great area to browse books. 

What are you celebrating this week?

My Must Read in 2014 List - #mustreadin2014


This evening I was scrolling through Twitter and noticed that my Twitter and Nonfiction Picture Book buddies, Carrie Gelson and Maria Selke had started a challenge called Must Read in 2014

To read Carrie's post about the challenge click here.  The challenge is being hosted by Maria Selke of Maria's Mélange, Linda Baie of Teacher Dance, and Carrie Gelson of There's a Book for That.

I decided to use this challenge to target some of the audiobooks (children and adult fiction) that I have been meaning to read with my ears.  I am going to start with 12 titles. One a month seems doable. 

Here's my list:




Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell


Zebra Forest by Adina Rishe Gewirtz


Burial Rites by Hannah Kent




A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin


by L.A. Meyer


The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King


Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James


The Fire Chronicle by John Stephens




Will Sparrow's Road by Karen Cushman

I will provide an update at the end of each month as part of my What are Your Reading Posts on Mondays.

CYBILS 2013 Finalists Are Announced


If you are sad to see the Nerdy Book Awards end, you can get excited about the next round of book announcements.  Yesterday, Anne Levy, Cybils Editor-in-Chief, released the full list of finalists for each category.   Today, I am sharing what books ended up on the Easy Readers and Early Chapter Book lists.  I love discovering new books for students in first to third grades.  Check out this great list of finalists...

2013 Finalists: Easy Readers


A Big Guy Took My Ball! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems (Disney Hyperion)


Joe and Sparky Go to School by Jamie Michalak (Candlewick Press)


Love Is in the Air (Penguin Young Readers, L2) by Jonathan Fenske (Penguin)


Penny and Her Marble by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books)


The Meanest Birthday Girl by Josh Schneider (Clarion Books)


Urgency Emergency! Big Bad Wolf  by Dosh Archer (Albert Whitman & Company)

2013 Finalists: Early Chapter Books


Dragonbreath #9: The Case of the Toxin Mutants by Ursula Vernon (Dial)


Home Sweet Horror (Scary Tales) by James Preller (Feiwel & Friends)


Kelsey Green, Reading Queen (Franklin School Friends) by Claudia Mills (Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux)


Lulu and the Dog from the Sea by Hilary McKay (Albert Whitman & Company)


The Life of Ty: Penguin Problems by Lauren Myracle (Dutton Juvenile)


Violet Mackerel's Natural Habitat by Anna Branford (Atheneum)

As a Round 2 Judge for the Easy Readers and Early Chapter Books Panel, I am excited with these choices and I am ready to dive into the books above.  Read along and see which ones you would select as winners. 

Happy New Year!


Last night I started working on this post and gave up, curled up with a book, and read.  I realized that I had nothing new to say.  I could talk about how 2013 was a challenging year and I was glad it was over, but then I realized that seems to be a pattern that I fall into.  I suspect others do too.  I could talk about goals, but I seem to forget them as quickly as I make them.  So far this isn't looking good for the new year.  And then I realized that there is one thing that I can focus on.  I can focus on how I react to what life places in my path each day.  I can actively choose to engage with life and to try and respond to it with class.

For the past couple of years, I have felt that in some areas of my life, I have been letting life go by.  I have lost some of my zest, passion, confidence, or whatever you want to call it but it has resulted in a general apathy.  This is not me.  So, 2014 needs some mix-ups. 

Some things you will be seeing on the blog in 2014....

1.  Celebrate This Week (Saturdays) and 5 Things I have Loved Last Week - Awhile back, Colby Sharp started sharing 5 things he loved about the previous week.  Ruth Ayers started Celebrate This Week.  Colby merged his concept with Ruth's Celebrate This Week.  I like Ruth's concept and Colby's format.  I think this will help me focus on the good things happening and keep my focus on a positive and thankful attitude.

2.   Book Recommendations vs. Book Reviews - Reviews take me a long time.  I have tried various techniques but they continue to take me several hours to write up.  As a result, I end up not sharing as many books as I would like.  I am moving from the concept of doing book reviews to doing book recommendations.  This will allow me to share more books that I love with readers of this blog.

3. Celebrating Diversity - I am not sure how this is going to play out on the blog.  Will it be a challenge or a series of blog posts? Not sure.  However, I do know I want to spotlight more books that will reflect the lives of the children in my very diverse school community. 

Some things I will be focusing on in my reading life....

1.  Reading and Re-reading - I am going to give my permission to re-read books and stay with a book longer if I love it that much.  I give children permission to re-read books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid over and over again until they are ready to move on.  Can I give myself the same permission?  Though I have more confidence in my ability as a reader to pick books or find ones I will love, I still find that some books resonate so much with me that I am not ready to move onto another story.  However, in an attempt to read a greater number of books, I am reading through books too quickly and hence not enjoying what I am reading as much. 

2. Permission to read more of the genres that I like. - There is a part of me that would be happy to read only mysteries, historical fiction, and science fiction/fantasy.  In an attempt to read more widely in order to keep up with book buzz or to make recommendations, I have ignored what I love to read.  I still want to read widely, but I also want to indulge a little bit more in some other books, including books written for adults.

Some things in my professional life....

I have no idea what this will look like?  I have no idea whether it will be taking classes towards a new degree or an additional credential or if it will be serving on a new committee in an area that I would like to build more skill and expertise or creating a PLN to try new teaching strategies.  I do know that I need to find new challenges in order to be better able to support the teachers and schools that I am assigned to work with.   For some accountability, I will share my journey with you through on-going blog posts each month.

Remember...

Every year will bring challenges - some years more than others - and we cannot control those things. We can control how we respond. How will you respond to life in 2014?