
In October, I read eighteen books, and reviewed sixteen of them. Most were by Australian authors, and all were aimed at children or young adults. I had hoped to read more but travel and a few other things meant I didn’t get through everything I wanted. I also worked on some posts about my visit to the National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature in Canberra, The Rarity of Reviews of Children’s Books in mainstream media, and a post about how children’s literature is often viewed. I am hoping that there is a way to work on promoting children’s literature in mainstream media and beyond the popular or ‘celebrity authored’ books, as there are so many amazing children’s books out there that are deserving of much more attention than they seem to get.
Onto November and hopefully getting on top of that reading pile!
- If You Tell Anyone, You’re Next by Jack Heath
- Glitched by Emily Snape
- Deadlands: Trapped by Skye Melki-Wagner
- Portraits of Celina by Sue Whiting (10th Anniversary Edition)
- Temora and the Dreamers by Kate Gordon
- Miss Penny Dreadful and the Mermaid’s Locks by Allison Rushby
- The Turtle and the Flood by Jackie French and Danny Snell
- A Life Song by Jane Godwin and Anna Walker
- Alice-Miranda and the Christmas Mystery by Jacqueline Harvey
- Casander Darkbloom and the Threads of Power by P.A. Staff
- The Happiest Man in the World by Eddie Jaku
- Murder on a School Night by Kate Weston
- The Puppets of Spelhorst: A Norendy Tale by Kate DiCamillo
- Untwisted: The Story of My Life by Paul Jennings
- Hunter on Holiday by Jessica and Stephen Parry-Valentine, illustrated by Ashlee Spink
- Ayla’s Christmas Wish by Pamela Jones and Lucia Masciullo
- The Impossible Secret of Lillian Velvet by Jaclyn Moriarty
- Every Exquisite Thing by Laura Steven
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