Can’t believe it’s June already. I’m still getting used to writing 2017 in the date! Be that as it may, June it is, so time to report on what I read in May. Lots of goodies here, but perhaps my favourite has been the picture book, Mopoke, which made me laugh. I read it to my uni students (future teachers) to end the semester, and they laughed too. – which is why I read it to them. If I only taught them one thing this semester, I hope it was how important tit is that we read for pleasure.
So, here’s what I read. As always, if I’ve reviewed it, I’ve linked to the review.
Picture Books
Mopoke, by Philip Bunting
One Keen Koala, by Margaret Wild & Bruce Whatley
Children’s
History Mysteries: Diamond Jack, by Mark Greenwood
Australia’s Great War: 1917, by Kelly Gardiner
The BFG, by Roald Dahl
The Turnkey, By Allison Rushby
Wipeout, by Michael Adams
Young Adult
The Shark Caller, by Dianne Wolfer
Kill the Possum, by James Moloney (Audio)
Adult Fiction
In the Shadow of the Ark, by Anne Provoost (Audio)
The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins (Audio)
The Rosie Effect, by Graeme Simsion
Lovesong, by Nikki Gemmell
Back to work. So many books, so little time. Have a great June.