Monday 28 March 2011

What are you reading? #60

What are you reading on Monday? is a weekly meme hosted by Rachel at Home Girl's Book Blog where you post books completed last week and plans for upcoming books. Jump over to her blog and see who else is participating.

Books I've read this week

   
Rowan: Bigger Picture
Rowan: The Next Big Thing
 Arts & Crafts/Knitting
(Patterns are good but there's a reason why I'm actually reviewing knitting pattern books - check out my mini review later today...)





Sammy Goes Flying by Odette Elliott
Children's Picture Book
(The limits of a child's imagination are endless!)




Don't Want to Go by Shirley Hughes
Children's Picture Book
(Lily is very like me when I was little in hating new people & places...)




The Pink Bicycle by Gill Lobel
Children's Picture Book
(It should be renamed Blue Rabbit! Find out why in my one liner review later today...)




The Boy Who Cried Ninja by Alex Latimer
Children's Picture Book
(This particular ninja is naughty!  Review posting later today...)




Monster Baby by Lee Carr
Children's Picture Book
(A very cute monster baby!  My review...)




Spike and Ali Enson by Malaika Rose Stanley
Children's
(Trials of having a younger brother, only this one is rather different...)




Pocket Cats: Lucky Star by Kitty Wells
Children's Fiction
(Another successful adventure for Maddy & her ornament cats which come to life when there's a problem to solve.)





Snow Dog by Malorie Blackman
Children's Fiction
(Maddy desperately wants a dog, and is excited when magic makes that wish come true.)




Snowy's Story by Amy Watson
Children's Fiction
(It's not always pets that get up to mischief! Jealousy over her twin Samuel leads Lucy to go on winter adventure with their new dog Snowy...)





Little Miss Princess by Roger Hargreaves
Children's Fiction
(The latest edition to the Little Miss collection is pretty cool!)




My Soul to Save by Rachel Vincent
Young Adult Paranormal
(This series just keeps getting better!  My review...)




A good week on the whole.  So...what are YOU reading?

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