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I appreciate when an author swings big, even if the ending isn't for me. An appreciation of the very odd and enjoyable Rat Rule 79: https://t.co/XSm0zT8TWj
Question: Is it too late to get on the Coyote Sunrise bus? Answer: It is never too late to get on the Coyote Sunrise bus. I finally review one of the year's most popular middle grade reads by @DanGemeinhart : https://t.co/lcmWrtA0Wb
I'm such a child. I looked at this cover and thought it would be dull. Nothing could be further from the truth. A scintillating, funny, compelling picture book biography with a socially conscious core. Who knew? https://t.co/pdUeWKo9Dt
The weather is getting a bit nippy. It's the perfect time for a 2020 Newbery/Caldecott Fall Prediction Edition, wouldn't you say? Check out the pretties: https://t.co/KZTCVI89HG
It's great! There is Santa. And I'm 90% certain a stakeout is involved. Today's the book release of THE GREAT SANTA STAKEOUT! Coming thanks to the combined efforts of @dsantat, @kaitfeldmann, @Stephen_Barbara, and me!
I told my daughter I like a picture book that doesn't play it safe. She asked what I meant. This review of Pokko and the Drum by Matthew Forsythe and @SimonKIDS may answer that: https://t.co/0I5Z3Zxqqy
When kids come in looking for bios of inventors, don't forget the folks that discovered new foods. I review a shockingly good book that covers the invention of instant ramen by @AndreaYWang, Karen Urbanowicz and @littlebeebooks . Hope you're hungry: https://t.co/mlOsED9KTN
And I wonder. I wah-wah-wah-wah wonder why there are so many good books about asking why right now. https://t.co/0ee1WUNCpH
Went a little crazy last night and rounded up all the Easy Books and Early Chapter Books of 2019 that I love. Take a gander! I even organized them according to text complexity. https://t.co/pRmDQeu7Sa
With the @ALALibrary convention looming I take time to consider Newbery/Caldecott 2020. Who will win? It may be a crapshoot but it's a fun crapshoot. Some ideas: https://t.co/xg5T0L0Jgr