Early in 2011, I embarked on a seekrit project. I thought it might be good to see if I could blog everything that legendary blogger Elizabeth Bird did. I got off to a spectacular start, but as the year picked up, it became harder and harder for me to acquire a lot of these books. The library budget being what it is, and non-availability of ARCs on some of these titles made it a real challenge. Normally, I don't have much overlap because obviously, she doesn't review YA (usually) and I do (it's the majority of what I review.) I'm glad I tried it, even though things kind of fell apart during the middle of the year. It inspired me to blog some great picture books. And I got out of my comfort zone and read some interesting, well-written middle-grade fiction. There are a number of books on the list that I read, but didn't review. I marked those with italics and an asterisk. 
- Perfect Square - Michael Hall
 - Eliza’s Freedom Road: An Underground Railroad Diary - Jerdine Nolen
 - Queen of the Falls - Chris Van Allsburg
 - Manners Mash-Up: A Goofy Guide to Good Behavior - Tedd Arnold, et. al.
 - Words in the Dust - Trend Reedy
 - Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku - Lee Wardlaw, illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
 - Fortune Cookies - A. Bitterman
 - Season of Secrets - Sally Nicholls
 - Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart - Candace Fleming
 - Hot, Hot Rot for Dada-ji - F. Zia, illustrated by Ken Min
 - Okay for Now - Gary D. Schmidt
 - Zita the Spacegirl - Ben Hatke
 - A Pet for Petunia - Paul Schmid
 - Small Persons with Wings - Ellen Booraem
 - Me... Jane - Patrick McDonnell*
 - I Must Have Bobo! - Eileen Rosenthal
 - Inside Out and Back Again - Thanhha Lai
 - Cousins of Clouds: Elephant Poems - Tracie Vaughn Zimmer*
 - Press Here - Herve Tullet
 - The Penderwicks at Point Mouette - Jeanne Birdsall
 - The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon - Carla Killough McClafferty
 - Ice - Arthur Geisert
 - Fly Trap - Frances Hardinge
 - Vincent van Gogh and the Colors of the Wind - Chiara Lossani
 - Blue Chicken - Deborah Freedman*
 - Kat, Incorrigible - Stephanie Burgis
 - Sidekicks - Dan Santat*
 - My Side of the Car - Kate Feiffer, illustrated by Jules Feiffer*
 - Dead End in Norvelt - Jack Gantos
 - Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom - Sue Macy
 - The Greedy Sparrow - Lucine Kasbarian, illustrated by Maria Zaikina*
 - EllRay Jakes is Not a Chicken! - Sally Warner
 - Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word - Bob Raczka, illustrated by Nancy Doniger
 - Chuckling Ducklings and Baby Animal Friends - Aaron Zenz*
 - The Boy at the End of the World - Greg van Eekhout
 - Nurse, Soldier, Spy: The Story of Sarah Edmonds, a Civil War Hero - Marissa Moss, illustrated by John Hendrix
 - I Want My Hat Back - Jon Klassen
 - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making - Catherynne M. Valente
 - Bad Island - Doug TenNapel
 - Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? - Susan A. Shea, illustrated by Tom Slaughter
 - The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales - Chris Van Allsburg, et. al.
 - Eat Your Math Homework: Recipes for Hungry Minds - Ann McCallum, illustrated by Leeza Hernandez
 - Lola’s Fandango - Anna Witte, illustrated by Micha Archer
 - Breadcrumbs - Anne Ursu
 - Hidden - Helen Frost
 - My Name Is Elizabeth - Annika Dunklee, illustrated by Matthew Forsythe*
 - Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes - Jonathan Auxier
 - The Incredible Life of Balto - Meghan McCarthy
 - Orani: My Father’s Village - Claire A. Nivola
 - Marty McGuire - Kate Messner, illustrated by Brian Floca
 - Around the World - Matt Phelan
 - The Book That Zack Wrote - Ethan Long
 - Hound Dog True - Linda Urban
 - Trapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Feet Below the Chilean Desert - Marc Aronson
 - The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred - Samantha R. Vamos, illustrated by Rafael Lopez
 - The Chesire Cheese Cat - Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright
 - A Little Bitty Man - Halfdan Rasmussen
 - When Life Gives You O.J. - Erica S. Perl
 - Hera - George O'Connor
 - The No. 1 Car Spotter - Atinuke
 - Lily Renee, Escape Artist - Trina Robbins
 - The Unforgotten Coat - Frank Cottrell Boyce
 - Never Forgotten - Patricia McKissack
 - Jefferson's Sons - Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
 - Witches - Rosalyn Schanzer
 - What Do You See? - Martine Perrin
 - Wonderstruck - Brian Selznick
 - Peaceful Pieces - Anna Grossnickle Hines
 - Hopper and Wilson - Maria van Lieshout*
 - Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading - Tommy Greenwald
 - The Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont - Victoria Griffith
 - A Dog is a Dog - Stephen Shaskan
 - Ghetto Cowboy - G. Neri
 - The Meaning of Life and other Stuff - Jimmy Gownley
 - Icefall - Matthew Kirby
 - Nursery Rhyme Comics - Chris Duffy
 - Little Chicken's Big Day - Katie Davis
 - A Monster Calls - Patrick Ness
 - Heart and Soul - Kadir Nelson
 - What Animals Really Like - Fiona Robinson
 - Dragon Castle - Joseph Bruchac
 - Alicia Alonso: Prima Ballerina - Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
 - Belle, the Last Mule at Gee's Bend - Calvin Alexander Ramsey and Bettye Stroud*
 - The Romeo and Juliet Code - Phoebe Stone
 - From Then to Now - Christopher Moore
 - Everything Goes on Land - Brian Biggs
 - The Trouble With May Amelia - Jennifer L. Holm
 - Coral Reefs - Jason Chin
 - Come to Bed, Red! - Jonathan Allen
 - The Luck of the Buttons - Anne Ylvisaker
 - Big City Otto: Elephants Never Forget - Bill Slavin
 - The Princess and the Pig - Jonathan Emmett*
 - Toys Come Home - Emily Jenkins
 - Drawing from Memory - Allen Say
 - A House in the Woods - Inga Moore
 
I am part of the Comment Challenge and thought I would stop by to say "hi". Thank you for sharing your book list.
ReplyDeleteInteresting challenge. You really did start off with a gusto. After surveying the list, I decided I didn't do nearly as well as you...reviewed 4 of the titles and read only 11! Tsk-tsk!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! Betsy Bird writes the BEST reviews. That's probably why she actually gets paid to do so :) I never even thought of trying to read everything she reads!
ReplyDeleteHaha, what a great idea! I love Betsy Bird's blog.
ReplyDelete@Russ - Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDelete@Brimful - It was easy at first, but as the year wore on, and my budget dried up, it was harder and harder to get hold of a lot of those titles. I'm still glad I tried it though!
@Katie & Katie - Doesn't she though? Sometimes her reviews feel a bit long and whimsical to me, but you can't deny the depth of knowledge or passion she has for kids lit, that's for sure!
I have a "Betsy" file in my Recommended Reading folder.
ReplyDeleteYou set the bar really high for yourself, Madigan, which takes guts, and, honestly, I think you did well. Kudos!
@Jen - That's a really good idea. I should start a "Betsy" tag on my Goodreads TBR list.
ReplyDeleteWow! that's a really cool project. I love projects, and I do enjoy Betsy's book reviews. She thinks of stuff that never even enters my mind when I'm reading the same book.
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