Gail Gauthier wins the award for the most books read and the most books reviewed this week. This week she's reviewed:
- Fairest, by Gail Carson Levine
- Gideon the Cutpurse, by Linda Buckley-Archer
- Bella at Midnight by Diane Stanley
- Septimus Heap: Flyte by Angie Sage
- The Softwire: Virus on Orbis 1 by PJ Haarsma
...and that's only a fraction of the books she's read! The woman is a reading machine!
Miss Erin also reviewed Gideon the Cutpurse, by Linda Buckley-Archer
Kim Baccellia reviewed The Prophet of Yonwood by Jeanne DuPrau
Finally, I reviewed these books:
- The Prophet of Yonwood by Jeanne DuPrau
- The Good Fairies of New York by by Martin Millar
- Abadazad #1: The Road to Inconceivable by by J. M. DeMatteis and Mike Ploog
If you haven't nominated anything yet, you only have about a week left, so get busy! First read the rules and the FAQ then go nominate!
Tags: children's books | young adult books | fantasy | science fiction | book awards | cybils
6 comments:
I'm so ashamed - I'm on the committee and I've not even posted one review (mind you, I've only received a handful of the books so far !)
No need to be ashamed, Michele. You've been busy this week, not to mention that it was your birthday. You read quite a bit yourself, so I have no doubt that you'll burn through some nominations.
Well I've read 10 of the nominated books earlier in the year, so it's not as if I've not read anything at all. I'm almost done reading the second of the newer books to be nominated. ABoth of those will be reviewed tomorrow, all things being equal!
And at least my review of The Lurkers was the Cybils Review of the Day when the Cybils site was mentioned in PW !!
Thanks for linking me. :-)
Oh, FYI though, I've read eleven books in the past twelve days...although I admit a few at the beginning weren't nominees. But still... :-D
I'm humbled, Sheila. The YA committee is posting reviews like crazy, but have I linked to them? Sadly, no. It's a great idea, though, and one that I will borrow if I can find a little time tomorrow. Thanks!
Sorry about that, Erin! I didn't realize that you'd read that many. You're obviously no slouch in the reading department, either. I'm priviledged to work with such great people on the F/SF committee.
Thanks for your kind words, Jen. I think we're all learning from each other during this process! It's been hectic but a lot of fun. I'm glad we're doing this.
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