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I read books. Lots of 'em.
8.30.2013
Platypus Police Squad: Review Haiku
Semi-aquatic
egg-laying mammals of action
are on the case!
Platypus Police Squad: The Frog Who Croaked
by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. Walden Pond Press, 2013, 240 pages.
8.28.2013
Heads in Beds: Review Haiku
I confess: I've never
tipped. I didn't know how
critical it was.
Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-called Hospitality
by Jacob Tomsky. Doubleday, 2012, 256 pages.
8.26.2013
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace: Review Haiku
Bieber-esque kid celeb
chokes up, runs away.
Pancakes solve everything.
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace
by Nan Marino. Roaring Brook, 2013, 272 pages.
8.23.2013
The Lucy Variations: Review Haiku
A cautionary tale
for tiger moms; a
love letter to music.
The Lucy Variations
by Sara Zarr. Little Brown, 2013, 320 pages.
8.21.2013
Rapture Practice: Review Haiku
Classic tale of P.K.
Gone Bad, with added pressure
of coming out.
Rapture Practice
by Aaron Hartzler. Little Brown, 2013, 400 pages.
8.19.2013
Golden: Review Haiku
Overcomes "yeah, right"
setup to tackle richer themes
of loss, regret.
Golden
by Jessi Kirby. S&S, 2013, 288 pages.
8.16.2013
Time Flies: Review Haiku
Just the thing to read
right before my 20th
high school reunion*!
Time Flies
by Claire Cook. Touchstone, 2013, 320 pages.
*It's tomorrow night, serious. GO ROCKS!
8.14.2013
The Shade of the Moon: Review Haiku
Desperate times, desperate
people; yet somehow, they still
find a shred of hope.
The Shade of the Moon
by Susan Beth Pfeffer. HMH, 2013, 304 pages.
8.12.2013
Counting by 7s: Review Haiku
Overlong but never
boring: endearing weirdo
finds her people.
Counting by 7s
by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Dial, 2013, 384 pages.
8.09.2013
P.S. Be Eleven: Review Haiku
Turmoil within and
without, but Delphine stays grounded.
Surely she does.
P.S. Be Eleven
by Rita Williams-Garcia. Amistad, 2013, 288 pages.
8.07.2013
Kelsey Green, Reading Queen: Review Haiku
A reading contestmeans Kelsey must choose: read for love,
or read to win?
Kelsey Green, Reading Queen
by Claudia Mills. FSG, 2013, 128 pages.
8.05.2013
Period 8: Review Haiku
Starts slowly, then turns
mysterious, then HOLY
MOTHER OF GOBSMACK.
Period 8
by Chris Crutcher. Greenwillow, 2013, 288 pages.
8.02.2013
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong: Review Haiku
Robotics geeks and
evil cheerleaders team up
for mutual gain.
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong
by Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks. First Second, 2013, 280 pages.
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