A while ago, I discovered another great outlet to share your It's Monday posts. Readers of YA and educators can also share their links on the link up tool on Teach Mentor Texts. I highly recommend this if you are a teacher or a librarian because I've discovered so many great books through the bloggers on that list.
It's been a while since my last It's Monday post, but that doesn't mean that I wasn't reading. I've actually been doing a lot of it! I've already got a few reviews scheduled to post later this month, so make sure you're watching for them because a few of them are for upcoming titles that you won't want to miss.
What I'm Reading and Planning to Read This Week
- Staying Strong by Demi Lovato - Yup! Still reading it. I'll be reading a page a day this year.
- The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu- I'm reading this for a guest review on Of Spectacles & Books. So far, I'm only a few pages in, but it's really intriguing so far, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds.
- Twisted Fate by Norah Olson - A blogging friend of mine sent me this book, and so far, it's strange but interesting. I put it on the back burner the other day to get some February ARCs read, but I'm hoping to finish it soon.
- Biggie by Derek E. Sullivan - I'll be reading this upcoming title for a blog tour. I'm hoping to start it this week or this weekend.
i like your idea to read one page a day of Demi Lovato's book! i heard this book is so inspirational, and i've had it on my TBR for a while now! great post Erin!
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Thank you. My sister read it in one sitting, but I feel like a piece of advice a day is a little bit nicer. So far, I'm really liking it. She's such an inspiration.
DeleteI've got some information books on the go that I need to commit to reading at least a few pages of everyday. Unfortunately, those flashy fiction titles just seem to budge right in front of them.
ReplyDeleteI know that feeling! I used to get so stressed in college of I didn't have time to read for me. Lol
DeleteI didn't know Demi Lovato wrote a book! Very interesting. My 13 year old girl adored the Camp Rock movies when she was around 8 or 9.
ReplyDeleteYup! It's kind of set up like a calendar, and full of advice on life and respecting yourself for each day. She even includes some of her favorite quotes and how she relates to them. :)
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