It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
For readers of all ages
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is a weekly blog hop we host which focuses on sharing what we’re reading. This Kid Lit version of IMWAYR focuses primarily on books marketed for kids and teens, but books for readers of all ages are shared. We love this community and how it offers opportunities to share and recommend books with each other.
The original IMWAYR, with an adult literature focus, was started by Sheila at Book Journeys and is now hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date. The Kid Lit IMWAYR was co-created by Kellee & Jen at Teach Mentor Texts.
We encourage you to write your own post sharing what you’re reading, link up below, leave a comment, and support other IMWAYR bloggers by visiting and commenting on at least three of the other linked blogs.
Happy reading!
Tuesday: Educators’ Guide for Sunny G’s Series of Rash Decisions by Navdeep Singh Dhillon
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Kellee
It is my week off from IMWAYR, but you can learn more about any of the books I’ve been reading by checking out my read bookshelf on Goodreads.
Ricki
I’ve fallen into the adult cult novel world for a bit. I just finished Sarah J. Maas’ second book in the Court series: A Court of Mist and Fury. I loved reading it. And another Emily Henry book came out this week, Funny Story, so of course I read it. It’s Emily Henry, so I loved it, as expected. 🙂
Thursday: Sofia’s Kids’ Corner: A Few Books that I Read Recently that were Amazing!
Sunday: Author Guest Post: “So What You’re Really Saying Is…” by Adam Borba, Author of This Again
Link up below and go check out what everyone else is reading. Please support other bloggers by viewing and commenting on at least 3 other blogs. If you tweet about your Monday post, tag the tweet with #IMWAYR!
As soon as I finish the current novel I’m working on I’m going to read Funny Story. I’m looking forward to it!
I’m actually finally jumping onto the ACOTAR train too – I’m listening to it now.
Ooh, I’ve heard such good things about the Sarah J. Maas series and all of Emily Henry’s books—the premise of Funny Story sounds way too good, and I’m so curious to see how it’s executed! Thanks so much for sharing, Ricki, and y’all have a great week!
It’s so funny how many adults I run into who are reading at least one of those books. It’s cool to see which books are the it books for the moment.