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Jan 03, 2014 04:18PM

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I brought it home as one of my holiday break reading, never go to it because, well . . . not a animal story fan. Having admitted that, however, I do love a book with a strong southern voice. I will give it a chance.

No.I still haven;t read a strong contender.




Margaret wrote: "Does anyone have a book they feel strongly about for the 2014 Newbery winner? I haven't read anything that has knocked my socks off this year!"









Of these, the ones that left that satisfying feeling of reading a well- written, unique book were Navigating Early and Lemoncello's Library. I've already decided to read Lemoncello's Library for my class (sixth grade) read aloud during our mystery unit. Loved, loved it! Felt the same way about Navigating Early when I read it earlier in the year.



So excited to find out!

I totally agree. One of the best I read in '13. In fact, I was reading "Moon Over Manifest" and interrupted it because I got carried away by "Paperboy." It would make a wonderful teacher or parent read-aloud for grades 3 and up.



I'm feeling a bit like Martha above, though; there are a lot of books I disliked (and I don't think I will list them...).
I would also like to say that this is the first year I have participated in the Goodreads "mock" awards discussions, and they have been WONDERFUL for keeping me up with (and actually reading) the "best" children's books. (I am a children's librarian in a small public library.)
Thank you to the moderators and all the participants!



I agree with you -- so many of the potential contenders left me cold. Right now I'm struggling to remember what I read. Tangle of Threads is the one that comes to mind but I had a couple of problems with it.

Lisa Graff is awesome. The kids just adore her books. Tangle of Knots is magnificent. Doll Bones is wonderful too. Many bookstores in the NY area unfortunately did not stock it.


In addition to this list, Kristen has a Newbery poll list where people listed additional Newbery contenders, and quite a few (including me) mentioned Billy Miller.
Also, Elizabeth Bird on her SLJ blog today picked Billy Miller for the medal.

I loved Billy Miller. I teach 7th graders and run a Mock Newbery Club. The ones in the group that read it raved about it. I feel it is a good, wholesome story with characters that are well developed and ones they can relate to...

I loved Billy Miller. I teach 7th graders and run a Mock Newbery Club. The ones in the group t..."
The poll is part of this Mock Newbery discussion thread; just click on "Mock Newbery 2014" up at the top and it will take you to the topic list for the discussion group. The Newbery poll is entitled "It's January". (Actually, Kristen hasn't actually created the poll yet, she is still gathering titles as you will see.)

They chose:
Winner: PS Be Eleven
Honor: Navigating Early, The Year of Billy Miller, and Zebra Forrest.


I LOVED Counting by 7s and I thought Flora and Ulysses was sweet, thoughtful and fun-a great combination for kids! Haven't read Salt and The Thing About Luck yet.




I am reading these last books rather quickly before the announcement.

However, the writing is amazing. For those looking for character driven plots, this is the book. Delphine, Vonetta, Fern, and Big Ma are all back in their full glory. Each character is well defined through their own thoughts, words, and actions. The plot is fairly intricate, so this book is not for the reluctant reader crowd. Without being didactic, Williams-Garcia delves into the issues of step parenting, PTSD, drug addiction, and changing race relations with her characteristic straightforward style. This is a book readers will remember.

Think it's the best I've read this year, too.
