MIDDLE GRADE MARCH TBR and possibility pile – maybe too many middle grade books
So, my TBR and possibility pile for Middle Grade March may be a little large . . . ?
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So, about a month ago or so I stumbled across the whole BookTube world. To say that it may have changed my life does not seem too dramatic. I quickly got sucked into watching tons of videos about books and came away really excited to dive into reading more classics. Reading more classics has been…
Well, this was a weird week in the world! Thankfully I’m stocked with books and can continue Middle Grade March and reading for months without worrying about running out of materials! What are you reading these days? BOOK OUTLET REFERRAL LINKS BookOutlet.com (US) BookOutlet.ca (Canada) *If you haven’t ordered BookOutlet there before you…
I truly appreciate mid-grade novel authors and their ability to tackle hard topics in such unique ways. Most of the books on today’s list are really good for getting conversations going with kids in or around third grade. While they are more than capable to read these books on their own at this age I…
A few weeks ago I set a personal goal for myself to read 12 classic novels this year. I realized that I was a huge bookworm as a teen but really didn’t read very many classics. I think Little Women was the only one I read by my own choice. In the last few years…
These books have been on my TBR cart and unread shelf for much too long. Thanks to Becka for this idea to make my way through these books!
In this reading vlog I read a book that hit me hard and one that wasn’t so great. Plus I share my options for my March Mystery Madness TBR and my Hey Reader-athon TBR choices.