What I'm Reading: January 7
Pheeeeeeew. As we're only a month away from the Midwinter Meeting, I'm in the midst of reading for Bloomer deliberations—full speed ahead, giving it both barrels, and whatever other clichés might even tangentially sort of apply.
While full reviews will be few and far between until after the list is compiled, I'm still going to attempt to list what I've been reading. So! Since the beginning of 2018, I've read:
Novels:
Retribution Rails, by Erin Bowman
Murder, Magic, and What We Wore, by Kelly Jones
Nonfiction:
A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea, by Melissa Freeman
Fiction Picture Books:
Maple Syrup from the Sugarhouse, by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton
Apple Farmer Annie, by Monica Wellington
Lines, by Suzy Lee
Claymates, by Dev Petty
The Book of Mistakes, by Corrina Luyken
Picture Book Biographies:
Emmeline Pankhurst, by Lisbeth Kaiser
She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World, by Chelsea Clinton
Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing, by Dean Robbins
Short Stories:
From Meet Cute: Some People are Destined to Meet:
Siege Etiquette, by Katie Cotugno
Print Shop, by Nina LaCour
Hourglass, by Ibi Zoboi
Click, by Katharine McGee
The Intern, by Sara Shepard
Comic Book Issues:
Lumberjanes #44
Lumberjanes #45
Hawkeye #14
Astro City #49
Giant Days #23