Another year,
another one hundred forty-nine
review haikus.
And here's the wrap-up. (Note: some of the books I reviewed in 2013 were published in 2012. It was ever thus; deal with it.)
Favorite reads, in order of target age group (youngest to oldest):
The Year of Billy Miller
Clementine and the Spring Trip
The Grimm Conclusion
P.S. Be Eleven
Bomb
The Shade of the Moon
Every Day
Code Name Verity
Eleanor & Park
Hyperbole and a Half
Favorite jackets (in no particular order):
12.31.2013
12.30.2013
The Real Boy: Review Haiku

allegory, with a
warm heart underneath.
The Real Boy by Anne Ursu. Walden Pond Press, 2013, 352 pages.
12.29.2013
12.27.2013
The Grimm Conclusion: Review Haiku

about breaking the fourth wall,
you'll feel that with this.
The Grimm Conclusion by Adam Gidwitz. Dutton, 2013, 358 pages.
12.25.2013
God Got a Dog: Review Haiku

re-imagine wise words.
Merry Christmas, my friends.
God Got a Dog by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Marla Frazee. Beach Lane, 2013, 48 pages.
12.23.2013
From Norvelt to Nowhere: Review Haiku

when I grow up. But why
badmouth Thin Mints?
From Norvelt to Nowhere by Jack Gantos. Macmillan, 2013, 288 pages.
12.20.2013
Go: Review Haiku

of the world, unite!
Self-promoting, but still cool.
Go: A Kidd's Guide to Graphic Design by Chip Kidd. Workman, 2013, 150 pages.
12.18.2013
Picture Me Gone: Review Haiku

Rosoff pens another
gem -- for whom?
Picture Me Gone by Meg Rosoff. Putnam, 2013, 256 pages.
12.16.2013
Tampa: Review Haiku

shower. And maybe a
confessional. Egad.
Tampa by Alissa Nutting. Ecco, 2013, 272 pages.
12.13.2013
Coaltown Jesus: Review Haiku

no-nonsense, wry, and just a
little bit snarky.
Coaltown Jesus by Ron Koertge. Candlewick, 2013, 128 pages.
12.11.2013
Mud Season: Review Haiku

couldn't really connect with
the author. Alas.
Mud Season by Ellen Stimson. Countryman Press, 2013, 288 pages.
12.09.2013
Sure Signs of Crazy: Review Haiku

Or is that the point, given
Sarah's awful past?
Sure Signs of Crazy by Karen Harrington. Little Brown, 2013, 288 pages.
12.06.2013
ADVENT FAIR this Saturday!
Local peeps! If you are looking for fantastic Christmas gifts and wonderful causes to support in a festive atmosphere for the whole family, look no further than the St. Paul's Advent Fair, tomorrow from 9:00am to 2:00pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 100 Pine Hill Road, Bedford, MA.
We have gift baskets, Silent Auction items (including hand-painted, one-of-a-kind chairs!), Country Kitchen (featuring marinara sauce and soup made by my husband!), children's activites, vintage jewelry, and a raffle for a Bose SoundLink Bluetooth mobile speaker.
Come one, come all!
We have gift baskets, Silent Auction items (including hand-painted, one-of-a-kind chairs!), Country Kitchen (featuring marinara sauce and soup made by my husband!), children's activites, vintage jewelry, and a raffle for a Bose SoundLink Bluetooth mobile speaker.
Come one, come all!
12.04.2013
Hyperbole and a Half: Review Haiku

keep it for the honesty.
And the CAAAAAAAAAKE.
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh. Touchstone, 2013, 384 pages.
12.02.2013
The Year of Billy Miller: Review Haiku

of second-grade worries.
Henkes nails it again.
The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes. Greenwillow, 2013, 240 pages.
[P.S. Check out the GORGEOUS hand-lettering on the title and chapter numbers by my client Ryan O'Rourke!]