orangerful: (belle and a book)
According to Goodreads, I read 116 books this year. That number is a little misleading since I did track a few picture books I liked and there are TONS of graphic novels in there, but I was pretty satisfied with how many books I got through this year. I'd like to read more "chapter" books in 2018, especially the elusive tween targeted books since we have so many kids at the library asking for help finding their next good read.

My top-rated books of the year were:

The Inquisitor's Tale by Adam Gidwitz

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

I'm going to set my goal for 2018 at 100 again. I'm already halfway through two books so hopefully they can make it onto the January list haha.

Anyone else setting a reading goal for 2018? As your friendly neighborhood librarian, I'm always happy to find you suggestions if you're stuck for a title to pick up!
orangerful: (book belle // orangerful)
In which I discover I like novels written in verse and then become a raving Neal Shusterman fangirl again:

Skip School, Fly to Space: A Pearls Before Swine CollectionSkip School, Fly to Space: A Pearls Before Swine Collection by Stephan Pastis

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


One too many Crocodile comics in this one for me as they tend to be my least favorite of the strips. Not sure why but this one didn't have as many stand-out strips as the other two.



The 13 ClocksThe 13 Clocks by James Thurber

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


My uncle that worked in a bookstore gave me a copy of this quirky title back in 1990. I remembered loving it though I couldn't tell you a thing about it. So when I found it in my parent's garage, I decided to read it again to see if the magic was still there.

James Thurber's humor is not for the uninitiated. He loves wordplay, rhyming and non-sequitur silliness. My Mom had copies of his short stories so I was familiar with his quirky sense of humor before starting this book, which reads like a blend of Dr. Seuss and Peter Beagle if they were both slightly tipsy.

It's a children's book but also not...you have to be old enough to get the nods and winks to how fairy tales work.

It's an odd book, but I love it.



Princess Leia: Royal Rebel (Backstories)Princess Leia: Royal Rebel by Calliope Glass

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Written as though it was a real biography, this book doesn't really have any new information about Leia, which was kind of disappointing. The book is a short 125 pages which I guess all that is canon now according to Disney. Though this could be used as a good teaching tool for what a biography should look like since it includes a chronology, timeline and even an index!



Catching a StoryfishCatching a Storyfish by Janice N. Harrington

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I don't know why I always shy away from books written in verse. I don't consider myself a fan of poetry so I suppose the idea of reading a story in that format doesn't appeal to me. Yet the few times I have taken a chance, I have been very impressed. This is one of those times.

The short lines of verse are more powerful than any prose paragraph, capturing Katharen's emotions in a way that a normal sentence might not.

This is a beautiful story about a girl who moves from Alabama to a town further north, where she hides her talent for telling stories after the other kids mock her accent. She finds solace with her grandfather, hanging out with him and talking about fishing - well, she thinks he is talking about fishing, but he is giving her little life lessons.

Great story for middle grade readers (4th grade and up) and this actually might be a good pick for someone reading out loud to a classroom of students.



Scythe (Arc of a Scythe, #1)Scythe by Neal Shusterman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I loved this book, it's my favorite kind of science fiction - taking something to an extreme and playing out the consequences. In this case, we have The Cloud becoming the all knowing Thunderhead and science conquering death.

What I really liked about this book was that there were so many plot lines that could have been dragged out but instead were wrapped up by the end, leaving us with new options for book 2. There were plenty of loose ends but nothing so frustrating as to make you feel like you are being strung along as a reader. So if you are sick of series, fear not, you can read 'Scythe' and enjoy it.

I'm surprised this is a series because I think this first book wraps things up relatively well - but I said the same thing about 'Unwind' and that turned into an amazing series. So I will definitely pick up the second book when it comes out.



This Is Our StoryThis Is Our Story by Ashley Elston

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Great mystery thriller, definitely would be great for fans of shows like Riverdale or Veronica Mars.

I was a little annoyed by how often the author had characters roll their eyes or put their hands on someone else to "frame their face" - these were overused and I'm not sure why the editor didn't flag them.

You'll also need to suspend your disbelief for how much a high school student would be allowed to do in a criminal case, no matter how small the town.

But whatever, if you can overlook those things, the story was tight enough that I could not stop reading and I had to know what would happen next.



Loving vs. Virginia: A Documentary Novel of the Landmark Civil Rights CaseLoving vs. Virginia: A Documentary Novel of the Landmark Civil Rights Case by Patricia Hruby Powell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I didn't realize this was a novel in verse when I ordered it, but as I had just finished another fantastic book in verse, I decided to read it. I am so glad I did. The book and the illustrations weave a beautiful story about two people in love, just trying to live their lives while a racist world spins around them. The story is told alternating voices between Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter Loving. The focus is on their relationship and personal suffering more than the actual Civil Rights case.

Powell conducted interviews and did lots of research to make the story as real as possible. I was really impressed and highly recommend this title. Sadly, it is still relevant in 2017. As we struggle for equality for all, it is good to read a story like that, about the people behind the headlines and what they might think or feel. The Lovings did not set out to be the poster couple for interracial marriage, they just wanted to be able to live their lives, unafraid.



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orangerful: (one girl // orangerful)
I have no plans on leaving LJ, but that doesn't mean I won't wake up and find it has disappeared, especially with the way things have been the past few days! I've had a Dreamwidth account since 2009 (another big LJ scare) so if you want to add me there, please do. I probably won't post unless LJ forces my hand, but I don't want to lose touch with any of you lovelies!

My only real resolution/goal for 2017, or at least my most ambitious, is to have more gatherings. I tend to only have people over for the obvious birthday party or new year's eve blow out and that really isn't enough time with my friends! And if they can't make it to those few events, I never see them! So this year I plan on having some kind of gathering once a month. Simple things that can bring us together. February is going to be Galentine's Day, Leslie Knope style! March will be a game night or maybe a Rock Band party, April will be a nerdy Shakespeare party, May will be a Star Wars Anniversary party (I acquired a copy of Harmy's Despecialized Edition for A New Hope, cannot wait to watch HAN SHOOT FIRST BWAHAHA!). That's as far as I have gotten in my party planning, apart from the obvious Halloween party in October.

Plus, I know a few of you are in the area or will be in the area in 2017 so I'm hoping to meet some LJ peeps face to face! (and I will alert any of you if I am near your home...that sounds creepy, but you know what I mean!) If one of the above mentioned gatherings sounds like fun, you're invited! :D

I want to keep working on graphics and such. Tim and I both got each other new monitors for Christmas. This was not planned at all! So now I have this beautiful, 24-inch ACER and it is GLORIOUS! But it also means I need to make new desktops to fit because all of my old ones are from my teeny tiny monitor. #nerdproblems.

Also, check out my awesome mug! :D

I'm excited to wake up tomorrow if only because I want to drink coffee out of this awesome mug !!! Thank you @timrvf 😍💕💕

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