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Unshelved, my favorite web comic (because it’s hilarious and about libraries), has a cute Newbery related comic today. So, I thought that it could be my winter holidays present to you. Happy Winter!
As we approach the holidays and time off work for many of us, I thought I’d make a less controversial post and stick with something fun! When Nina and I first started working on the concept of this blog we had some conversation about our personal favorite Newbery winners of the past. So, I thought […]
(I apologize in advance if the formatting of this post makes it a challenge to read. I’m having software issues that won’t seem to let me change where there is space between paragraphs etc.) I’m sure that most of you have seen the Valerie Strauss Washington Post article titled Plot Twist: The Newbery May Dampen […]
The discussion in the comments of both my post and Nina’s shows that we are not done with this topic. Maybe not even close. First of all, I really would like to talk more about Mocassin Trail which I still haven’t managed to get my hands on. But I’ll keep trying. I really enjoyed reading […]
I can’t wait to hear what everyone else has to say about the 1953 Newbery Award. As I talked about in this previous post, over Thanksgiving I read Secret of the Andes and re-read Charlotte’s Web, both with Newbery Criteria in mind, in order to discuss here why Secret of the Andes might have been […]
When Nina made a post not too long ago requesting any titles we may have missed we had several people respond with the suggestion of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I wanted to take a minute to both address my feelings on the book as well as to offer an opportunity to its supporters for […]
Just a quick reminder to dust off your copy of Charlotte’s Web and read that and Secret of the Andes in between stuffing yourself with turkey and if you’re lucky with stuffing as good as my mom’s homemade! Sometime soon after this week, when I return from sunny Florida, I’ll post my thoughts on that […]
I just read (in a couple of hours, if that) Lenore Look’s Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things. And I loved it. I know, I know, whether or not I loved it is not relevant, but I just wanted to point it out. It’s another "funny book" and it’s slight, a […]
In my random blog readings, I came across an intersting site I wanted to share with you all. Called The Newbery Project, this is a group blog that anyone can join. Members read Newbery winners (whichever ones they’d like) and post about their thoughts on them. These readers are not necessarily looking at the books […]
In 1953, the Newbery Committee chose a Newbery winner and five honor books. The winner? Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark. The honor books? * Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White * Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw * Red Sails to Capri by Ann Weil * The Bears […]
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