My favorite picture book: Z is for Moose. Kelly Bingham.
My favorite concept book: Baby Bear Sees Blue. Ashley Wolff
My favorite verse novel: The One and Only Ivan. Katherine Applegate.
My favorite children's book: Love From Your Friend, Hannah. Mindy Warshaw Skolsky.
My favorite children's classic: Black Beauty. Anna Sewell.
My favorite YA: Grave Mercy. Robin LaFevers.
My favorite adult novel: Earth Unaware. Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.'
My favorite short story collection: The Dead Witness: A Connoisseur's Collection of Victorian Detective Stories. Edited by Michael Sims.
My favorite nonfiction: A Passion for Victory: The Story of the Olympics in Ancient and Early Modern Times. Benson Bobrick.
My favorite Christian book: Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots. J.C. Ryle.
Board Books, Picture Books, Early Readers:
- Maudie and Bear. Jan Ormerod. Illustrated by Freya Blackwood. 2012. Penguin. 48 pages.
- Minette's Feast: The Delicious Story of Julia Child and Her Cat. Susanna Reich. Illustrated by Amy Bates. 2012. Abrams. 40 pages.
- Just Because You're Mine. Sally Lloyd Jones. Illustrated by Frank Endersby. 2012. HarperCollins. 32 pages.
- Z is for Moose. Kelly Bingham. Illustrated by Paul O. Zelinksy. 2012. HarperCollins. 32 pages.
- And Then It's Spring. Julie Fogliano. Illustrated by Erin E. Stead. 2012. Roaring Brook Press. 32 pages.
- Baby Bear Sees Blue. Ashley Wolff. 2012. Simon & Schuster. 40 pages.
- My Dad is the Best Playground. Luciana Navarro Powell. 2012. Random House. 26 pages. [Board Book]
- Higher! Higher! Leslie Patricelli. 2010. Candlewick Press. 30 pages. [Board Book]
- Faster! Faster! Leslie Patricelli. 2012. Candlewick Press. [Picture Book]
Middle Grade and Young Adult Novels:
- The One and Only Ivan. Katherine Applegate. 2012. HarperCollins. 301 pages.
- Gods and Warriors. Michelle Paver. 2012. Penguin. 320 pages.
- Black Beauty. Anna Sewell. 1877. 245 pages.
- The Gathering Storm. Robin Bridges. 2012. Random House. 386 pages.
- Raider's Ransom. Emily Diamand. 2009. Scholastic. 368 pages.
- Loss. (Riders of the Apocalypse #3) Jackie Morse Kessler. 2012. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 272 pages.
- Love From Your Friend, Hannah. Mindy Warshaw Skolsky. 1998. DK. 246 pages.
- The Princess and Curdie. George MacDonald. 1883. 272 pages.
- The Wicked and The Just. J. Anderson Coats. 2012. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 352 pages.
- Grave Mercy. Robin LaFevers. 2012. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 560 pages.
Adult Books:
- Earth Unaware. Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston. The First Formic War. 2012. Tor. 368 pages.
- The Age of Miracles. Karen Thompson Walker. 2012. Random House. 288 pages.
- The Far Side of the Sky. Daniel Kalla. 2012. Tom Doherty Associates. 464 pages.
- Poirot Investigates. Agatha Christie. 1924/2011. HarperCollins. 256 pages.
- After Dark. Wilkie Collins. 1856. 404 pages.
- Lady Audley's Secret. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. 1862/1998. Oxford World's Classic. 496 pages.
- Lorna Doone. R.D. Blackmore. 1869. 658 pages.
- Clocks. Jerome K. Jerome. 1891. 10 pages.
- The Yard. Alex Grecian. 2012. Penguin. 432 pages.
- The Dead Witness: A Connoisseur's Collection of Victorian Detective Stories. Edited by Michael Sims. 2011. Walker & Company. (Late December 2011). 608 pages.
- Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. Jerome K. Jerome. 1889. 112 pages.
- Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace: The Private Diary of A Victorian Lady. Kate Summerscale. 2012. Bloomsbury. 304 pages.
- Wild Romance: The True Story of a Victorian Scandal. Chloe Schama. 2010. Walker & Company. 249 pages.
- The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective. Kate Summerscale. 2008. Walker. 360 pages.
- A Passion for Victory: The Story of the Olympics in Ancient and Early Modern Times. Benson Bobrick. 2012. Random House. 160 pages.
- Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots. J.C. Ryle. (1816-1900). 280 pages.
- Finding God When You Need Him Most. Chip Ingram. 2002/2007. Baker Books. 209 pages.
- The Kingdom. Bryan Litfin. 2012. Crossway. 448 pages.
- Then Sings My Soul. Robert J. Morgan. 2010. Thomas Nelson. 320 pages.
- Charity and Its Fruits: Living In the Light of God's Love. Jonathan Edwards. Edited by Kyle Strobel. 2012. Crossway. 350 pages.
- When You Need A Miracle: How To Ask God for The Impossible. Linda Evans Shepherd. 2012. Revell. 207 pages.
- The Last Hunger Season. Roger Thurow. 2012. PublicAffairs. 304 pages.
- Joy in Christ's Presence. Charles Spurgeon. Whitaker House. 208 pages.
© 2012 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
42? do you ever sleep? lol! Here is my wrap up, with 14 books!: http://wordsandpeace.com/2012/08/01/july-wrap-up/ I think we only have 1 in common
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