It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 12/3/18
Last Week
We have finally cut the cord and gotten rid of our cable television, so yay for saving money and making sure my lazy butt picks up a book instead of turning on the tv. It has definitely helped as I got a lot of reading done this week. I’m finally cutting into my to-read list. This week I read No Fixed Address by Susin Nielsen, The Boy From Tomorrow by Camille DeAngelis, Small Spaces by Katherine Arden, and The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden by Karina Yan Glaser. I also started A Problematic Paradox by Eliot Sappingfield which is a lot more than I’ve read in a week any time recently. It was a week of realistic fiction, fantasy, and horror titles that were all really great and so different.
Reading List for Week of 12/3/18
This week, I’m going to focus on a few titles that I have access to on ereader. Those titles include The Simple Art of Flying by Cory Leonardo, It Wasn’t Me by Dana Alison Levy, and Song for a Whale by Lynn Kelly through Netgalley. I love getting a head start on some 2019 titles and reading in a different format.
What are you reading this week?
Join Jen from Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee and Ricki from Unleashing Readers and share all of the reading you have done over the week from picture books to young adult novels. Follow the links to read about all of the amazing books the #IMWAYR


2 Comments
Shaye Miller
I thoroughly enjoyed the Vanderbeeker’s second book (even more than the first) and I have Small Spaces in my TBR list — even reading the synopsis gives me chills. I’m hoping I can share that one with my 13-year-old! This week I’m hoping to finish Just Under the Clouds by Melissa Sarno, The Kiss Quotient (confusing everyone by throwing an adult novel in the mix), and Lu by Jason Reynolds. Have a wonderful reading week!
Laura Arnhold
Thanks for stopping by! Small Spaces was super creepy, but also so fast-paced I didn’t want to put it down! I haven’t read Lu yet and I can’t wait – I’ve loved all the others in the series!