February 2008 Review

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These are the books read in February 2009. PB means picture book. Picture books aren’t counted towards total pages read.

e.g. Title by Author (Challenges/Review Copy) (Pages)

NOTE: All the following books that aren’t picture books are being counted towards the 100+ Reading Challenge and some of them are for the A to Z challenge.

Cheerios Cookbook by Betty Crocker (Soup’s On) (98)
Ian’s Walk: A Story about Autism by Laurie Lears (N/A) (PB)
Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen (N/A) (PB)
The Flavor Bible by Karen Page, Andrew Dornenburg (Soup’s On, Well-Seasoned, Review Book) (380)
Getting There by Marla Stewart Konrad (Review Book) (PB)
Hello, Good-Bye by Arlene Alda (Review Book, Naming Conventions) (PB)
Bradley McGogg The Very Fine Frog by Tim Beiser (Review Book) (PB)
I Love Chocolate by Davide Cali (Review Book) (PB)
Baron Things Dogs are People Too by Laurie Dean (Review Book) (PB)
Families by Uwe Ommer (N/A) (108)
The Book of Nonsense by David Michael Slater (Review Book) (234)
Choosing to Be by Kat Tansey (Review Book, Naming Conventions) (138)
For Men Only by Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn (Review Book) (145)
For Women Only by Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn (Review Book) (145)
The Lost Da Vincis by Don and Aneladee Milne (Review Book) (167)
The No-Cry Nap Solution by Elizbaeth Pantley (Review Book) (240)
The Kids Multicultural Cookbook by Deanna F. Cook (Soup’s On, Review Book) (155)
My Little Red Book by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff (Review Book) (225)
A Child’s Journey Out of Autism by Leeann Whiffen (In Their Shoes, Review Book) (320)

Total Read: 19 (12 not picture books)
Total Pages Read: 2235
Fav Read: I can’t decid between My Little Red Book by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff and A Child’s Journey Out of Autism by Leeann Whiffen
Least Fav Read: Baron Thinks Dogs Are People Too by Laurie Dean

More Fun Facts:
2 fiction (not counting picture books)
10 nonfiction
15 are review books

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About Kathleen

I've been a nonfiction lover for as long as I can remember. I love children's nonfiction as well and love to share my knowledge and the books I gained them from, with the world. I wish more people would give nonfiction a chance.