The Best Reader:
wrap up

  • Best 10 in '10

    It's that time of year, Twitter and my GR is buzzing with the excitement of another year gone and another year here. With all the upcoming Reading Challenges and Goals for the new year, I can't help but feel motivated and ready (whether my classroom is or isn't is another question). Yesterday I looked at all the books I read and came up with my top ten favorites. Feeling a little extra motivated I even made a video — beware: it is my first video, and while I'm extremely proud of it, it isn't perfect.

    Books mentioned:

    10. Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready
    9. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
    8. Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
    7. Beastly by Alex Flinn
    6. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
    5. Matched by Allie Condie
    4. I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
    3. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
    2. Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers
    1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Colli ns

    After making that list I still felt like something was missing, like that list alone didn't sum up 2010. I continued to think about it this morning and then it hit me: it isn't always the books that mean the most, sometimes it's the authors. I read 65 books in 2010 and the above are my favorite reads, but what about my favorite authors? The authors who were crazy kind, excited to talk to me, and who were full enthusiasm?

    Here are my top authors of 2010:

    • Lauren Oliver — Besides being an awesome writer, you were so approachable at BEA and I was so impressed when you remembered my name when you say me randomly walking around!
    • Shannon Delany — You single-handedly were the reason Sheila and I made it to the Author Event at BEA where I met so many great women! You were so friendly, understanding, and patient with my back and forth Twittering to find where you all were. I so appreciate everything you did and can't wait for your second book.
    • Courtney Summers — Your books never cease to amaze me, but I'll never forget your Author Interview with my struggling readers (and they never will either). You really demonstrated to my students that authors are people too — no matter how famous! Thank you!
    • Denise Jaden — Girl, "Losing Faith" rocked my socks off but you are just as outstanding (if not more!). You have such an outreach to readers and bloggers, I am so impressed!
    • Violet Haberdasher — I loved "Knightley Academy" and the main reason I bought it at BEA was because of how approachable you are! You were so friendly and excited to be at the NYC library! I can't wait for book two!
    • Simone Elkeles — I haven't even read one of your books (yet), although I do have all of them on my bookshelves and in my classroom. Your books are books that I don't have to pitch to students — they pick them up, love the cover, love the synopsis, and come to me later saying "I loved this novel! Give me another one like it!" At BEA you were so friendly and even joked about me actually being a teacher because of my size (true story, my students think the same thing!). You gave me two signed posters and they were the first posters up in my classroom. My students can't believe I met you! Thank you so much for giving a first year teacher some credibility!
    • Shari Maurer — I still need to read your book (I know, I'm behind), but I love your enthusiasm for reading and for struggling readers! I will never forget at BEA how willing you were to talk to me about my students (and I hadn't even met them yet!). Thanks!
    • Karen Essex — I read a review of "Dracula in Love" on a blog and commented that I really wanted to read your novel but had gone to BN and it was $25, within a half an hour later you had emailed me and asked if I'd like a copy for review. It was one of those moments that my students said, "That didn't just happen, did it?" And it did. Thank you for being so awesome!
    • Simmone Howell — My first Australian author! I am so excited to read your books in the near future! Your enthusiasm for reading and for students means a lot to me!

  • December 2009 Wrap Up

    Books Read:

    • Cracked Up to Be
    • I Used to Know That
    • Love You, Hate You, Miss You
    • The Source of Miracles
    • Elmer the Christmas Elf
    • Inside Out
    • A Christmas Carol: Special Edition
    • Da Cajn Critter

    Contests Hosted:
    • "Mr. Darcy's Dream"
    • Donate a Book Review
    • "The Man Who Loved Books Too Much"

    Guest Reviews:
    • "The Summer of Cotton Candy"
    • "Dragon's of Autumn Twilight"
    • "And Tango Makes Three"
    • "City of Bones"
    • "Hush Hush"
    Challenges Participating In:

    Awards:

    • Proximade Award
    • One Lovely Blog Award

    Movie Reviews:

    Book Shelf Pictures:

    • 12.11.09

    Random:

    • Privacy Policy
    • Review Policy

  • End of Fall Reading (Fall 2009 Edition)

    End of Fall Reading (Fall 2009 Edition)

    Well, I survived my last fall semester of my undergraduate career. I surprised myself by being able to maintain all of my school activities and keep this blog running. Most of my inspiration comes from the fact that as of now (yes right now, I have three applications out) potential employers will be reading this blog.

    Since August 15th, I have read and reviewed 18 books. And I have hosted TWENTY Guest Reviews that are posted as of right now. I'd like to give a big thanks to the bloggers who have made time out of their crazy schedules to be a Guest Reviewer — you have no idea what it means to me. Thank You!

    I have received the following awards: Zombies and Chickens Award, Who Loves You Baby, Let's Be Friends, Zombies and Chickens Award (2), Sharon's Rose Petal Award, BBAW Sheila Award, Who Loves You Baby (2), Proximade Award, and One Lovely Blog Award. Thank you for all of these great awards!

    I have hosted the following Giveaways: "Sugar Time, " "Thanksgiving at the Inn ", "Mr. Darcy's Dream, " and "The Man Who Loved Books Too Much. "

    I have acquired 36 followers. Thank you — it means the world to me!

    I created a Privacy Policy and a Review Policy. I also hosted my first Holiday Campaign for Guest Reviews. To date, I have 72 book reviews posted!

    In the past six months I have met so many great people and because of these amazing people I have read some amazing books! Thanks to you all!

    PS: Picture is of Pippin on Christmas Day — it's Santa Pippin

  • 5 Months Worth of Wrap Ups

    August 2010 Wrap Up

    While I think six is a decent number of books read, the blog really went on hold this month. I began teaching, I was still moving in, Dan moved in, etc. I definitely struggled with keeping a balanced life in August.
    Books Read:

    • Linger
    • I Am Number Four
    • 13 to Life
    • The Duff
    • Losing Faith
    • Mockingjay
    Random:
    Before the Bell Rings — Beginning of School
    The First 10 Books Students Checked Out
    Get Caught Reading

    September 2010 Wrap Up

    Again, I struggled in September, only reading three books (someone slap my wrists and say "shame"). Books Read:

    • Need
    • Matched
    • The Ivy
    Random: I Love My Life — The Hunger Games Welcome Max the Mac Book Smuggling Twin Cities Book Festival — is it bad that I still haven't posted about this... ?
    October 2010 Wrap Up

    At least in October I read four books... right? I know, this post is beginning to sound like the post of excuses, but I did get engaged! Books Read:

    • The Dark Divine
    • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
    • Captivate
    • Dracula in Love
    Author Interview: Courtney Summers
    Random: ENGAGEMENT! Messy Classroom Bookshelves SD Festival of Books I'm Quoted!
    November 2010 Wrap Up

    There really is no excuse for November... world, I apologize. Books Read:

    • The Eternal Ones
    • Intrinsical
    • Fall for Anything
    Random:
    Harry Potter Friday Has Reading Become TOO Fun? Donate a Review For Christmas — STILL GOING ON!!
    December 2010 Wrap Up

    Finally! Redemption! I read six books in December! WHOO! Books Read:

    • Knightley Academy
    • The Deathday Letter
    • Pretty Little Liars
    • Finding Forrester
    • Shade
    • To Kill A Mockingbird
    Random:
    Mission Hershey's Kiss
    After looking at my progress, or lack of progress, I know that I need to make a change in 2011. I'm not sure how I'll do it... but it will happen. See you all on the other side.

  • November 2009 Wrap Up

    Books Read:

    • The Great Grammar Book — Marsha Sramek
    • Lighting Their Fires — Rafe Esquith
    • Prince Harming Syndrome — Karen Salmansohn
    • The Recipe Club — Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel
    • Thanksgiving at the Inn — Tim Whitney

    Contests Hosted:
    • "Thanksgiving at the Inn"
    • Donate a Book Review

    Guest Reviews:
    • Blood Promise — Richelle Mead
    • Viola in REEL Life — Adriana Trigiani
    • Bloodroot — Bill Loehfelm
    • Perfect Chemistry — Simone Elkeles

    Challenges Participating In:
    • Everything Austen Challenge
    Awards:

    Movie Reviews:

    Book Shelf Pictures:

    • 11.3.09

    Random:

    • Halloween Recap
    • Literary Snobs Beware

  • October 2009 Wrap Up

    Books Read:

    • Everything Sucks — Hannah Friedman
    • The Lovely Bones — Alice Sebold
    • The First Thirty Seconds — Stephen Armstrong
    • A Duty to the Dead — Charles Todd

    Contests Hosted:
    • "Thanksgiving at the Inn" — CHECK IT OUT!
    • "Mr. Darcy's Diary"

    Guest Reviews:
    • Identical — Ellen Hopkins
    • Candor — Pam Bachorz
    • Dreaming Anastasia — Joy Preble
    • The Time it Snowed in Puerto Rico — Sarah McCoy

    Challenges Participating In:
    • Everything Austen Challenge
    Awards:
    • Who Loves You Baby
    • BBAW
    Movie Reviews:
    • Lost in Austen

  • September 2009 Wrap Up

    Books Read:

    • My Name is Will — Jess Winfield
    • Aurora of the Northern Lights — Holly Hardin
    • Night of Flames — Douglas W. Jacobson
    • Frozen Tears — Mary Ann MacAfee

    Contests Hosted:
    • Banned Books Week — "I Read Banned Books" Pins

    Guest Reviews:
    • Eyes Like Stars — Lisa Mantchev
    • The Miles Between — Mary Pearson
    • Northern Lights — Philip Pullman
    • Chin Up, Honey — Curtiss Ann Matlock
    • Siberia — Ann Halam

    Challenges Participating In:
    • Everything Austen Challenge
    Awards:
    • Who Loves You Baby
    • Let's Be Friends
    • Zombies and Chickens Award
    • Sharon's Rose Petal Award

  • August 2009 Wrap Up

    So I kind of completely forgot to do this. But I figure, better late than never.

    Books Read:

    • New Moon — Stephenie Meyer
    • Elemental Shaman — Omar Rosales
    • Benny and Shrimp — Katarina Mazetti
    • Dancing with Ana — Nicole Barker
    • Blue Bloods — Melissa de la Cruz
    • Eclipse — Stephenie Meyer
    • On the Bluffs — Steven Schindler
    • Masquerade — Melissa de la Cruz
    • Revelations — Melissa de la Cruz
    • Breaking Dawn — Stephenie Meyer

    Author Interviews:
    • Nicole Barker — Author of "Dancing with Ana"

    Contests Hosted:
    • My Name is Will — Jess Winfield
    • Benny and Shrimp — Katarina Mazetti
    • Boy Toy — Barry Lyga
    • Dancing with Ana — Nicole Barker
    • Sugar Time — Jane Adams

    Guest Reviews:
    • The Hunger Games — Suzanne Collins
    • The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte — Syrie James
    • Suite Scarlet — Maureen Johnson
    • Sugar Time — Jane Adams
    • Now and Then — Jacquelin Sheehan

    Challenges Participating In:
    • Everything Austen Challenge
    Awards:
    • I Rock Award
    • Lemonade Award
    • Zombies and Chickens Award

  • End of Summer Reading (Summer 2009 Edition)

    End of Summer Reading (Summer 2009 Edition)

    This is my last Summer post — today I head back to school (literally, as you are reading this I am on my way back to the middle of nowhere, South Dakota). I have got a lot accomplished this summer — seeing as how a couple of months ago I was barely reading a book a month and this blog didn't exist.

    Since June, I have read and reviewed 23 books. And I have hosted NINE Guest Reviews that are posted as of right now. But I have scheduled Guest Review posts every Wednesday until Sept 30th — so really, that's SEVENTEEN Guest Reviews. I'd like to give a big thanks to the following people who made time out of their crazy schedules to be a Guest Reviewer — you have no idea what it means to me. Thank You!

    I'm forever going to be looking for Guest Reviewers — if you are interested please check out this post. If you'd like to learn more about my mission — look at my blog.

    I have received the following awards: I Rock Award, Let's Be Friends Award, The Lemonade Award, and the Kreativ Blogger Award. Thank you for all of these great awards!

    I have hosted the following Giveaways: "My Name is Will", "Boy Toy", "Dancing With Ana", "Benny and Shrimp", and "A Vengeful Spirit".

    I have interviewed these authors: Preetham Grandhi, Lizzy Armentrout, Nicole Barker

    I have won these books: "The Imposter's Daughter", "Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict", and "A Duty to the Dead", "The Darcy’s & the Bingleys", "The Plight of the Darcy Brothers"

    I have acquired 24 followers. Thank you — it means the world to me!

    I have joined Twitter (@google), Goodreads, Book Blogs.

    While you probably won't see as many reviews or posts from me this fall, I am determined and I am dedicated (you can quote me if you want) to finish at least two books a week (exception is Finals Week).

    I have about a year to build up as many reviews as possible before my students see my collection. But very soon (could be as soon as December!) employers will be stopping by to see all the reviews I have collected and they will discover my mission. I can't wait to begin my senior year so that I can soon begin the rest of my life. It's indescribable and I'm not doing it justice. I am so ready to share my love of literature with others and make a difference. Again, thank you so much to the Guest Reviewers who have sent in reviews — this wouldn't be possible without you. (Well, it might be — but all the reviews would be of books I like and am interested in.) If you're interested to adding your name and blog to the list — please let me know at missremmeres[at]gmail[dot]com and check out this post.

    Guest Reviewers

    • Sharry — Always Dreaming
    • Scarlett — From the Heart
    • Sharon — Sharon's Garden of Book Reviews
    • Nicole — Books and Bards
    • Hannah — About Books
    • Sheila — One Person's Journey Through A World of Books
    • Megan — writemeg
    • Cassandra — Happy Book Lovers Blog
    PS: Picture is of Pippin and me after our last day on the lake. Well, we live on the lake — but that was the last time we went out fishing!:) Haha! Happy Summer/Fall everyone! It's been an incredible journey so far!

  • July 2010 Wrap Up

    Wow — July was kind of a depressing month. August must be much better!

    Books Read:

    • Shiver
    • Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart
    • Dead as a Doornail
    • Shopaholic Ties the Knot
    Guest Reviews:

    Awards:

    Book Shelf Pictures:

    Random:

    • My Favorite Places to Read: A Tour in Pictures

  • July 2009 Wrap Up

    Books Read:

    • Betrayed — P.C. and Kristin Cast
    • Chosen — P.C. and Kristin Cast
    • Untamed — P.C. and Kristin Cast
    • Hunted — P.C. and Kristin Cast
    • The Man Who Loved Jane Austen — Sally Smith O'Rourke
    • A Vengeful Spirit — Lizzy Armentrout
    • Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride -Helen Halstead
    • A Circle of Souls — Preetham Grandhi
    • Suspense and Sensibility — Carrie Bebris
    • Jane Austen Ruined My Life — Beth Pattillo
    • Twilight — Stephanie Meyer
    • Prada and Prejudice — Mandy Hubbard
    • Elemental Shaman — Omar W. Rosales

    Author Interviews:
    • Lizzy Armentrout — Author of "A Vengeful Spirit"
    • Preetham Grandhi — Author of "A Circle of Souls"

    Contests Hosted:
    • My Name is Will — Jess Winfield

    Movie Reviews:
    • Emma
    • Twilight
    • Pride and Prejudice
    • My Sister's Keeper

    Guest Reviews:
    • The Book Thief — Marcus Zusak
    • Audrey, Wait — Robin Benway
    • Nothing But Ghosts — Beth Kephart
    • North of Beautiful — Justina Chen Headley

    Challenges Participating In:
    • Everything Austen Challenge
    • Sookie Stackhouse Reading Challenge

    I'm extremely happy this this list — I feel like I've accomplished a lot. August won't be nearly as thrilling as I go back to school on the fifteenth for RA training. I doubt I'll be finishing one (or two) books a day — but hope to still read around two (possibly three) a week. In the next fourteen days I have a short (relatively) list of books I want to read so I don't have to haul them with me to school. My broad goal for August is to continue reading and reviewing (obviously) and do some things to fix up or improve my blog to make it more professional as I will be getting ready to interview for jobs here in a couple months. Oh, and to obtain at least four more Guest Reviews.

    How did July work out for you?

Random for life: