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Emily is just one of FOUR awesome children's authors at the KU Children's lit Conference |
This is the latest that I have ever gone in finishing my KU Children's Literature Conference booklist. I am embarrassed at the lateness. But it IS done - except for the inevitable addendum or addenda. Maybe I'll skip those this year. And
you can find it here.
You can find the
KUCLC's website here, too. Show up early (7:30 to 8:30 am) on Saturday if you haven't pre-registered. The cost is ONLY $50 for a day of children's book fantasticality! This year Kutztown hosts
Daniel Kirk,
Andrea Davis Pinkney, Emily Arnold McCully and
Jonathan Bean.
The Kutztown University Children's Literature Conference looms larger and larger in my sight. So, I am reading, reading, reading, reading like a mad woman - who reads a lot. Once again, I am reviewing books for kids in grades 5 and up. And I have read very few of the "hot" new YA titles. I am not all that into the "hot" topics of paranormality, sexual awakening, and personal torment. That's ok. When I finally pick those books up, I am sucked in almost as much as teen readers are.
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Is this not the loveliest KUCLC poster ever? I think so. |
What this means, is that I will not review books on this site - much - for the next three or four weeks. but I will LIST what I have read.
Beetle Boy by M. G. LeonardTrash Mountain by Jane Yolen Nick and Tesla's Solar-Powered Showdown by Bob Pflugfelder and Steve HockensmithAnd because I deserve to read adult books once in awhile,
Malice at the Palace by Rhys Bowen.Sign up for
KU's Children's Literature Conference TODAY!!
The official logo of the Kutztown University Children's Literature Conference.
My KU Addenda ( or "um", I can't remember which) is up on the Lists page. But here is the link if you need immediate gratification.
And here is the link to the list I handed out at the KU Children's Literature Conference on Saturday.
Thanks. Stay tuned for more book stuff.