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I've got it on my list for two starred reviews! Other big contenders are:
Cosmic
The Death-Defying Pepper Roux
Here Comes the Garbage Barge!
Haven't checked specifics on the authors yet!

I've got it on my list for two starred reviews! Other big con..."
I haven't heard about these but will check into them. I'll check my latest order sheet, too, but in the meantime, do you think it would be worth having a list of those items we're mentioning? That way we wouldn't have to go back into the body of these comments to find the titles. I know we're going to start reading in June but it might be good to start a separate list.
I looked at our "bookshelf" and it's still the 2009 list. It would be nice to keep the old list up and create a new one. I'm not sure how to do that. There's also a list of "books mentioned in this topic" but it's not really complete. Just a thought.
And on another topic, does anyone know whether the "Add to my Update Feed" goes to all our friends on Goodreads or to just this group? I'd like my comments to just go to this group. Is there any way to adjust that? I unchecked the box for this but am not sure if that means that the group doesn't get the comment. Aargh. Maybe some of you are far better versed in this than I so it would be helpful to have your knowledge.
Barbara wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Jeanette wrote: "I am already hearing Newbery buzz about One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia. Anyone seen, read or heard an..."
I've got it on my list for two starred reviews! ..."
I am the same way, I usually don't like all of my comments in the group to go to my friends and family. If you uncheck the "Add to my Update Feed" box then your comments will stay here in the group and not go out to all your friends.
I have kept the books from 2009 on the bookshelf. They are under Mock Newbery 2010 shelf. The new books are under the Mock Newbery 2011 bookshelf.
I am currently reading One Crazy Summer and am really enjoying it.
I've got it on my list for two starred reviews! ..."
I am the same way, I usually don't like all of my comments in the group to go to my friends and family. If you uncheck the "Add to my Update Feed" box then your comments will stay here in the group and not go out to all your friends.
I have kept the books from 2009 on the bookshelf. They are under Mock Newbery 2010 shelf. The new books are under the Mock Newbery 2011 bookshelf.
I am currently reading One Crazy Summer and am really enjoying it.
Barbara wrote: "Mea culpa. Just saw the separate list for 2011. Thanks Kristen."
Ah! I see you posted while I was writing my comment. (got distracted by son in the middle of typing) Glad you found it, I love that we are already have some great books to talk about.
Ah! I see you posted while I was writing my comment. (got distracted by son in the middle of typing) Glad you found it, I love that we are already have some great books to talk about.



Looks different and has gotten some good reviews...

You are right!! I'm so sad!

This one just picked up it's fourth starred review!

Incarceron is also listed as Gr 9-12 in its Booklist review.
Jessica wrote: "A Nest for Celeste: A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home
Looks different and has gotten some good reviews..."
I'm reading this one today. I will let you know what I think.
Looks different and has gotten some good reviews..."
I'm reading this one today. I will let you know what I think.


Don't forget that Newbery is intended for children and that includes age 14...

SJCPL Mock Newbery 2011



Haven't read this yet! Will move it up on list. Did you read Anything But Typical? I loved it and am told that it's pretty spot-on also.



I think it would be a great idea to get those books into the hands of students ("Rules," in particular, would be excellent for classroom discussion), but I honestly don't know where to begin with that. I guess maybe some kind of social skills class would be the best way.
I hope you enjoy "Mockingbird." I think it's definitely in the same class as "Rules" and offers plenty of food for thought. I plan on picking up a new copy of it soon.


As far as "Typical" goes, it at least reminded somewhat me of my life and struggles (not as much as "Mockingbird," but still to a good degree), which I appreciated. I also like the fact that the writing doesn't have a gimmick to it that screams "THIS KID IS AUTISTIC" like "The Curious Incident" (and, to a far lesser extent, "Mockingbird") does. Still, I separate books like "Typical" and "Rules" (autism) from "Marcelo" and "Mockingbird" (Asperger Syndrome) due to different diagnoses and functioning levels in the characters, though. The latter group of books almost invariably remind me of my own life (except "The Curious Incident," which should by now be widely known to be grossly inaccurate), while books with generally autistic characters rarely do. This is part of why I found "Typical" to be so interesting. Jason wasn't so different from me at all. Definitely less verbal and more... affected, but that's the main differentiation between AS and HFA.
...You know, we've been talking about these books a lot on this thread. Perhaps we should dedicate a separate thread or discussion group to talk about books of this type. Not that I'm not completely enjoying these discussions, it's just that there are a lot of Newbery-worthy books this year that aren't related to this subject.
Books mentioned in this topic
Anything But Typical (other topics)Mockingbird (other topics)
Mockingbird (other topics)
Mockingbird (other topics)
A Nest for Celeste: A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home (other topics)
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It's a little slow at the beginning, so if you find a contender for 2011 please let us know. After all The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg, one of the honors this year, was published on Jan. 1st, 2009. So next years Newbery may already be out there.
We will start doing a book of the month beginning in June, until then let us know what you are reading.