We are joining the blog trend of Monday posts about what we have read during the last week (7/29/2019-8/4/2019).
Annamarie’s Reading
Annamarie’s top titles include (I read a lot of great stuff this week):
- Black Canary: Ignite by Meg Cabot
- The Black Mage by Daniel Barnes
- Campfire Stories (Desmond Cole) by Andres Miedoso
- Dancing Queen (Jada Jones #4) by Kelly Starling Lyons
- DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced Out by Shea Fontana
- Guts by Raina Telgemeier *new favorite*
- Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki
- Lumberjanes Vol. 12: Jackalope Springs Eternal by Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh
- Mia Mayhem Breaks Down Walls by Kara West
- Mighty Meg and the Accidental Nemesis by Sammy Griffin
- Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Vol. 7: Bad Dream by Brandon Monclare
- Superman of Smallville by Art Baltazar
Check out two of my book reviews from July 2019, published at Diamond Book Shelf:
Note: Annamarie serves as chair of the ALSC Notable Children’s Recordings Committee. Due to her position, she listens to and evaluates many audiobooks for children and teens. Annamarie never includes any of the audiobooks she listens to in her “What Are You Reading?” posts.
Michala’s Reading
Michala’s top titles include:
- Destroying Magic by David Meyer
- You Asked for Perfect by Laura Silverman
- 180 Seconds by Jessica Park
- The Art of Losing by Lizzy Mason
- Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card by Sara Saedi

Note: Michala survived another crazy year of Summer Reading! May the school year be ever in her favor.
I’m going to have to read Telgemeier’s series — these look so cute and I hope we get copies soon! Also the cover to Americanized threw me off. That’s a new-to-me look! I also have The Art of Losing on my TBR list. Thanks for sharing all these titles!
I think you gave me a tonne of reading ideas, especially graphic novels and YA. Also, I love the Hunger Games reference. Might have to re-read that before the new prequel comes out. Thanks for the shares. Good luck with school, I always miss summer reading, as much as I like school.