Sunday, March 9, 2014

Favorite Read Alouds this week #IMWAYR March 10, 2014

It's Monday! What are you Reading is a meme began by Sheila at Book Journeys as a way to share what you read and/or reviewed the previous week and what is in store for the upcoming week. It's also a great chance to see what others are reading. I first learned about it from Jen at Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee and Ricki of Unleashing Readers and have become a regular linked up blog. Thanks #PLN

The most beautiful words this week that slipped past my lips were "book fair is a wrap!" Boy, am I glad that book fair is over and done. I was really dragging by the last few days. This week was midterms for many university students so I didn't have my usual volunteers to help with hold Book Fair Game Day. The kids were disappointed but were great about understanding how hard it is to run a book fair. We have our book fair traditions. 4th graders run my All for Books program and 5th graders get to be Cliffords each morning and during classes. It's a pretty big deal. 

Like most librarians, I know the value of book fair read alouds in driving up sales. Here were the favorite books this week: 


Audiobook I have been enjoying while I drive:


Fire by Kristin Cashore Book # 2 in The  Graceling series 

Enter the Graceling Realm here

Although I do not think this would be an appropriate choice for my elementary school library because of the suggestive sexual content, 
I have been enjoying the Graceling series. I admire the strong characters-Katsa and Fire in the first two books and look forward to reading Bitterblue. At the end of hard day of work, my exhaustion slips away when I turn on my ignition and I hear the story pick up where it left off from the day before. I find myself hoping for traffic jams and long red lights.

Happy reading. Enjoy your spring break if it's this week.
 

14 comments:

  1. Ahhh, yes, we finished up Book Fair week about a month ago. While I love doing book talks, it is nice to be done :) I have Graceling on my TBR 2014 list… hoping to get to it sooner than later!

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    1. I am packing up the book fair and listening to Fire on audio. The school is off for Spring Break so there are no students or teachers around. I work for the university where our elem/middle school is housed so I have to working most of the week.

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  2. Hmmm. perhaps this would not be appropriate for my sixth graders, either?

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    1. Graceling and Fire have sexual encounters in them.

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  3. I thought Snatchabook was so adorable. Smile, Pout-Pout Fish looks really cute.

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  4. Hi Julee! Congratulations on the book fair, I'm sure it was a resounding success. I love how Mr Tiger takes up the greatest space here - well-deserved, being the winner of the Cybils Fiction Picture Book for 2013! Woohoo! :)

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    1. I love the importance of the illustrations in Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Under the dust cover was a gorgeous surprise.

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  5. Hurray for Mr. Tiger! I read the entire Graceling series. The first title was my favourite but all held my attention. Glad to see Snatchabook here Beautiful book to own.

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    1. Yes, Snatchabook is a remarkable book. I really liked it.

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  6. Love Mr. Tiger! I've read (and adored) Graceling, but still have Fire and Bitterblue on my TBR list

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    1. I got as far as audio disc #4 and discovered it badly scratched and missed too many chapters. I will have to get the print version I suppose.

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  7. It was so fun to have the book fair last week! I was tickled pink to witness some of the kids buy books with their own money!! :)

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    1. I love it when kids work to earn money to buy their own books. Of course as Book Fair chairperson, I also love it when parents spend $$$ on many books. I have a great tip to teach kids a couple of weeks prior to book fair. Since we need to collect tax I teach them this little matra. "For every dollar, bring a dime and you'll have enough every time." Our tax rate is 8.25% but it doesn't rhyme as well They can always donate their extra pennies to All for Books. I have NEVER had to cover tax for a kid since I started teaching that saying.

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