Monday, March 1, 2010

books i've read february 2010

2.2.10
  • Death by Bikini by Linda Gerber (YA)
2.3.10
  • Polo and Lily by Regis Faller (PB)
  • Polo and the Magic Flute by Regis Faller (PB)
  • Fifty Shoes That Changed the World by Design Museum (A-NF)
  • A Shadow Falls by Nick Brandt (A-NF)
  • Cat's Eye Corner by Terry Griggs (Y)
2.4.10
  • Fifty Dresses That Changed the World by Design Museum (A-NF)
2.5.10
  • Pride by Rachel Vincent (A)
2.6.10
  • Snake and Lizard by Joy Cowley & Gavin Bishop (Y)
  • Orange by Benjamin (GN)
  • Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: The Devoted Friend and the Rose and the Nightingale by Oscar Wilde & P. Craig Russell (GN)
  • American Virgin: Wet by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan, & Jim Rugg (GN)
  • American Virgin: Going Down by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan, & Ryan Kelly (GN)
  • American Virgin: Head by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan, & Jim Rugg (GN)
2.8.10
  • Death by Latte by Linda Gerber (YA)
  • American Virgin: Around the World by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan, Ryan Kelly, & Jim Rugg (GN)
2.9.10
  • Bear-ology: Fascinating Bear Facts, Tales & Trivia by Sylvia Dolson (A-NF)
2.10.10
  • Tempted by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast (YA)
2.11.10
  • The Legend of Ninja Cowboy Bear by David Bruins & Hilary Leung (PB)
  • Panda & Polar Bear by Matthew J. Baek (PB)
  • The Marvelous Misadventures of...Fun-Boy by Ralph Cosentino (PB)
  • Buddha #2: The Four Encounters by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
  • Today I Will: A Year of Quotes, Notes, and Promises to Myself by Eileen Spinelli & Jerry Spinelli (YA-NF)
2.12.10
  • Gone Is Gone or the Story of a Man Who Wanted to Do Housework by Wanda Gag (Y)
  • The Festival of Bones / El Festival de las Calaveras by Luis San Vincente (PB)
  • Love Is a Special Way of Feeling by Joan Walsh Anglund (PB)
  • Hawk, I'm Your Brother by Byrd Baylor & Peter Parnall (PB)
  • Extra! Extra! Fairy-Tale News from Hidden Forest by Alma Flor Ada & Leslie Tryon (PB)
  • Rabbit Goes to Kansas by Deborah L. Duvall & Murv Jacob (PB)
  • Rabbit and the Fingerbone Necklace by Deborah L. Duvall & Murv Jacob (PB)
2.13.10
  • Famous Last Words: Fond Farewells, Deathbed Diatribes, and Exclamations Upon Expiration edited by Ray Robinson (A-NF)
  • The Silver Door by Terry Griggs (Y)
2.14.10
  • The Wild Things by Dave Eggers (A)
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney (Y)
2.15.10
  • Buddha #3: Devadatta by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
2.16.10
  • The Weiser Field Guide to Ghosts: Apparitions, Spirits, Spectral Lights, and Other Hauntings of History and Legend by Raymond Buckland (A-NF)
2.17.10
  • School of Fear by Ditty Daneshvari (Y)
  • Walter: The Story of a Rat by Barbara Wersba & Donna Diamond (Y)
2.18.10
  • Buddha #4: The Forest of Uruvela by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
2.19.10
  • Buddha #5: Deer Park by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
2.20.10
  • Unshapely Things by Mark Del Franco (A)
  • The Vampire Hunter's Handbook: A Field Guide to the Paranormal by Erin Slonaker (YA-NF)
  • The Witch's Handbook: A Field Guide to Magic by Rachel Dickinson (YA-NF)
2.21.10
  • Buddha #6: Ananda by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
  • Keeping It Real by Justina Robson (A)
2.23.10
  • Wink: The Ninja Who Wanted to Be Noticed by J.C. Phillips (PB)
  • The Library Dragon by Carmen Agra Deedy & Michael P. White (PB)
  • The Oxford Project by Peter Feldstein & Stephen G. Bloom (A-NF)
  • Rosario + Vampire #9 by Akihisa Ikeda (M)
2.25.10
  • Buddha #7: Prince Ajatasattu by Osamu Tezuka (GN)
  • Sticks and Stones by Beth Goobie (YA)
  • Fatal Charm by Linda Joy Singleton (YA)
2.28.10
  • Sucks to Be Me: The All-True Confessions of Mina Hamilton, Teen Vampire (Maybe) by Kimberly Pauley (YA)

02.10 total: 53

6 young adult fiction; 13 picture books; 7 adult non fiction; 7 youth fiction; 4 adult fiction; 12 graphic novels; 3 young adult non fiction; 1 manga

1 comment:

Alma Flor Ada said...

Thanks for listing my book
Extra! Extra! Fairy Tale News from Hidden Forest in your list.
I hope you enjoyed seeing the adventures of these beloved characters in newspaper articles. Teachers tell me they find the book exciting to facilitate children understanding of newspaper format and different forms of writing, and particularly to see issues from different perspectives. Thanks for sharing your love of books. All best wishes to you, and to all who visit your site. Alma Flor Ada