TELL ME TUESDAY # Last. Now. Next - My Weekly Pull #Comics #Manga #GraphicNovels - Tidbits #GiveAaways
TELL ME TUESDAY # - Last. Now. Next. #GiveawaysLAST. NOW. NEXT.
NUMBER THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE
AUGUST READING WRAP-UP
TIDBITS
TELL ME TUESDAY is a floating feature, depending on your reading style, where you tell us what you read last, what you are reading now, what you will be reading next from your tbr pile, and why. I am curious why people read what they read, so tell me!
NOTHING
I am almost finished with both books I am reading now, so I'm not ashamed. Ha ha.
ADULT FICTION
PRACTICAL MAGIC SERIES
FANTASY
WITCHES
Publishes October 5th 2021 - NetGalley
I'm going to admit that, after the two brilliant prequels she gave us, I am disappointed with this book.
YA/MG
HARRY POTTER SERIES
FANTASY
Published 1997 - Own All Formats
I have re-read Sorcerer's Stone starting on Back to Hogwarts Day, September first, for the last four years. Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.
YOUNG ADULT
STANDALONE
HISTORICAL FICTION
NEWBERY AWARD
Published 1958 - Overdrive Borrow
It's September and I haven't read one Newbery towards my goal of six. Good grief!
BOOKS READ IN AUGUST
SIX
ARCS
ONE
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AUGUST THEME
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
(books with dogs)
2021
54
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YEAR TO DATE TOTALS
TURTLE RECALL CHALLENGE 3/6
NEWBERY CHALLENGE 0/6
NONFICTION 10/6
MIDDLE GRADE CHALLENGE 13/18
RE-READS 3/6
NONFICTION ANTI-RACISM 4/6
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MIDDLE GRADE 13
YOUNG ADULT 4
ADULT FICTION 27
NONFICTION 10
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GRAPHIC NOVELS 2
AUDIOBOOKS 14
EBOOKS 38
PHYSICAL COPIES 0
BORROWED 16
ARCS 16
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and as some of you know our fellow book blogger, Katherine, from I Wish I Lived in a Library has been on a cancer cure journey with her eleven year son since June of 2020, and she let us know that childhood cancer only gets between 4 to 10% of the U.S.'s cancer research money. She is asking us to consider donating to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital because not only is medical treatment free to the kids, but they also share their research. Katherine also suggests donating platelets.
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