Sunday Salon: Books Read in December, 2009

The Sunday Salon.comYoung Adult Novels:
Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy by Ally Carter.

Don’t Judge a Girl By Her Cover by Ally Carter.

The Homeschool Liberation League by Lucy Frank. Semicolon review here.

If the Witness Lied by Caroline B. Cooney. Semicolon review here.

Ice Shock (The Joshua Files) by M.G. Harris.

Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco X. Stork.

Cybils Reading:
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone by Dene Low. Semicolon review here.

Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson. Semicolon review here.

Dear Pen Pal by Heather Vogel Frederick.

The Brilliant Fall of Gianna Z. by Kate Messner.

Positively by Courtney Sheinmel.

Dragon Wishes by Stacey Nyikos.

Paris Pan Takes the Dare by Cynthea Liu.

The Year of the Bomb by Ronald Kidd.

The Sisters Eight: Annie’s Adventures by Lauren Baratz-Logstead.

Brushing Mom’s Hair by Andrea Cheng.

Road to Tater Hill by Edith Hemingway. Semicolon review here.

When the Whistle Blows by Fran Cannon Slayton.

Walking Backward by Catherine Austen.

Best Book of the Month: Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco X. Stork. Review pending. Eldest Daughter says I have a weakness for books with protagonists who are on the autism spectrum. I would say that seeing the inner workings of a different kind of thinking process sheds light on my own reasoning and worldview. And I like that.

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