Summer Reading with #BitAboutBooks

Posted 13 June 2023 in to be read /3 Comments

Bit About Books Summer REading Challenge

Join us as we go hiking through titles. Three ways to trek:

Scout the trails - read a t least one book from each theme/genre trail
Take in the view - read all the books from a theme/genre trail
Off the grid - explore on your own by creating your own trail with books not on the list
Don't forget - we are trying our best to support our debut authors an dinclude nonfiction, NIV, LGBTQIA+ titles. Please add titles to the trails!

I mentioned Bit About Books’ Summer Reading Challenge in my “I Can’t Believe…” post earlier this month. Kathie and Laurie have created twelve reading trails exploring different themes/genres of middle grade books. Check out their original post for details and books suggestions for each trail. They have suggested various ways one might hike through titles:

  • Scout the Trails: Read at least one book from each trail
  • Take in the View: Read all books from a single trail
  • Off the Grid: Explore on your own by creating your ownt rail with books not on the list

I’ve decided to aim for “scout the trails”, but no one will be surprised if I end up veering “off the grid”. 😜 I can’t focus too much on summer 2023 releases as my library doesn’t purchase much and takes ages to process them, but I currently have the following middle grade titles on request at my library:

  1. Pandemic Promotions: The Circus of Stolen Dreams by Lorelei Savaryn (selected via “I Can’t Believe” #19)
  2. Family and Friends: Where the Lost Ones Go by Akemi Dawn Bowman
  3. Debut: Turtles of the Midnight Moon by Maria Jose Fitzgerald
  4. Action & Mysteries: The House that Whispers by Lin Thompson
  5. Historical: Season Most Unfair by J. Anderson Coats
  6. Novels in Verse: The Song of Us by Kate Fussner
  7. Graphic Novel: Séance Tea Party by Reimen Yee
  8. Social Issues: Small Town Pride by Phil Stamper

That leaves titles TBD for Fantasy & Scifi (how did I not naturally end up with a SFF pick?! haha), Trail Mix, Nonfiction, and Diversity & Multicultural. Below is a graphic I made adapted from the lovely templates available on Bit About Books to track my 12 reads.

What are you reading this summer?
Do you have any 2023 middle grade recs for me?

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3 responses to “Summer Reading with #BitAboutBooks

  1. Laurie

    So glad you are participating again this year. Looking forward to hearing more about the books you choose and we can make some suggestions for empty slots😉

    • Thanks Laurie! I am off to a solid start, having finished THE CIRCUS OF STOLEN DREAMS and WHERE THE LOST ONES GO and having begun THE HOUSE THAT WHISPERS. If you happen to have any fantasy or nonfiction recs (for pre-2023 titles), I am all ears!

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