Thursday, February 27, 2020

Books on my reading pile



My reading/to read pile never seems to grow shorter. With the announcement of the CBCA 2020 Notables there are five books from the Younger Readers list I now plan to read.  There are a few other books on my pile which I have listed here too.

CBCA Younger Readers Notables:


From the Publisher:  Maddie Lee is in year six. Her best and oldest friend Katy is busy with school duties and music and scholarship plans, and Maddie feels lost and lonely. Then a new girl starts at school. Maddie wants more than anything to become friends with her. And she does. But Samara’s friendship comes at a high price, with consequences Maddie could never have imagined. Fremantle Press



From the Publisher: It's the last summer of the 1970's and as 12-year-old Toby heads to the coast on a longed-for summer holiday, he finds himself almost invisible to his newly-wed father and stepmum. Toby's loneliness is lifted when he meets Tara, the daughter of the local shark fisherman, who is dealing with family issues of her own. A terrifying incident on the old wharf begins a dramatic chain of events within the small coastal town–revealing secrets and creating ripples through both Toby’s and Tara’s families. A lyrical novel of friendship, the joys of childhood, the trials of growing up…and the days of in between. Scholastic Australia


From the Publisher: Jamila has left her friends, her school and her home in Iraq, and now she has a new home. It’s safe in Australia, but Jamila is finding it hard to settle in. She misses her best friend and worries for her dad’s safety back in Iraq. It’s hard to speak and write in English all day. And Jamila has a secret she wants to keep hidden. Text Publishing



From the Publisher: When Winston’s new step-sister-to-be Macy moves to Woobawittawoo with her dad, life in their small town quickly turns upside down. Winston is thrilled, but Macy is miserable. Wooba might have the Big Bread, but what use is a crumbling tourist attraction when Macy wants to become an Olympic gymnast? It’s up to Winston and his friends to convince Macy to love Wooba as much as they do so they can stay there forever. But how? Could a gymnastics club be the answer to all their problems? Scholastic Australia



From the Publisher: Twelve-year-old Tilly dreams of becoming a marine scientist, but she doesn’t even own a swimsuit. She lives in a drought- stricken town with her mum and younger brother Oliver, who is autistic.   … When Mum announces they are moving to the Queensland coast, Tilly is excited at the thought of finally learning to swim— even snorkel! But she is also worried. The thing about Oliver is, he can’t cope with even the tiniest of changes to his routine. It isn’t long before the cracks begin to show. Could so many changes all at once threaten to shatter the whole family? Wombat Books


On my existing to read pile:






Here are two terrific books I have just completed which I will explore here on my blog over the coming days:



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