What did YOU buy today? September 2018
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1ReneeMarie
Two more ARCs:
* Rule by Ellen Goodlett (pub 9/18; teen fantasy)
* Josephine Baker's Last Dance by Sherry Jones (pub 12/18; historical fiction)
* Rule by Ellen Goodlett (pub 9/18; teen fantasy)
* Josephine Baker's Last Dance by Sherry Jones (pub 12/18; historical fiction)
2ReneeMarie
One teen ARC: In Paris with You by Clementine Beauvais, to be published 1/19.
3varielle
I found a 1952 copy of Green Mansions with a slip cover for $7. Great illustrations. I think the first time I read it was in 8th grade.
4ReneeMarie
>3 varielle: Mom got me a copy of the version with the "Maxim Easy Eye" cover -- the blonde girl lying on her back holding her finger out to the red bird. Haven't read it yet, nor seen the movie yet....
Two ARCs:
* _Dragon Shadow_ by Elle Katharine White (pub date 11/18; fantasy, I believe with a tie to Austen's England -- it's book 2, so I asked my library for book 1, Heartstone)
* A Dangerous Duet by Karen Odden (pub date 11/18; historical mystery; author taught locally for a while)
Two ARCs:
* _Dragon Shadow_ by Elle Katharine White (pub date 11/18; fantasy, I believe with a tie to Austen's England -- it's book 2, so I asked my library for book 1, Heartstone)
* A Dangerous Duet by Karen Odden (pub date 11/18; historical mystery; author taught locally for a while)
5ReneeMarie
Actually bought one: decided not to wait to turn up on the LOOOOONNNG library waiting list. Fear: Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward.
6ReneeMarie
One fantasy ARC to be published 11/18: City of Broken Magic by Mirah Bolender.
7ReneeMarie
Just FYI that I deleted a few messages from past months since I took 3 teen ARCs back to the bookstore for someone else to have, instead. I won't be reading as many teen/young reader titles anymore since it's no longer work-related.