Over the last few days, I found even more books releasing this month, but just had to give up and go with what I had. Overwhelm, folks. Books are turning up for May and June all over the place. This clearly must be high season for book publishing.
April 6 No Way, They Were Gay? Hidden Lives and Secret Loves, Lee Wind, Zest/Lerner
April 6 Unicorn Famous, Dana Simpson, Andrews McMeel
April 6 View From Pagoda Hill, Michaela MacColl, Calkins Creek/Penguin Random House
April 6 Go the Distance, Jen Calonita, Disney-Hyperion
April 6 Murder on the Baltimore Express, Suzanne Jurmain, Yellow Jacket/Simon & Schuster
April 6 Zoey Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good, Nancy Werlin, Candlewick
April 6 The Outdoor Scientists: Observing the Natural World, Temple Grandin, Philomel/Penguin Random House
April 6 The Great Cookie War, Caroline Stellings, Second Story Press
April 6 Remedy, Eireann Corrigan, Scholastic
April 13 Amira's Picture Day, Reem Faruqi, Fahmida Azim illustrations, Holiday House
April 13 Leonard: My Life as a Cat, Carlie Sorosiak, Walker Books/Penguin Random House
April 13 Yang Warriors, Kao Kalia Yang, Billy Thao illustrations, University of Minnesota Press
April 13, Sweet Pea Summer, Hazel Mitchell, Candlewick
April 15 The Color Collector, Nicholas Solis, Renia Metallinoy illustrations, Sleeping Bear Press
April 15 Camp Average: Away Games, Craig Battle, Owl Kids
April 20 Even the Smallest Will Grow, Lita Judge, Simon & Schuster
April 20 Bracelets for Bina's Brothers, Rajani LaRocca, Chaaya Prabhat illustrations, Charlesbridge
April 27 Summertime Sleepers, Melissa Stewart, Sarah Brannen illustrations, Charlesbridge
April 27 Rescue at Wild Lake, Terry Lynn Johnson, HMH
April 27 River Magic, Ellen Booraem, Penguin Random House
April 27 Outdoor School: Rock, Fossil, and Shell Hunting, Jen Swanson, John D. Dawson illustrations, Macmillan
April 27 Horse Power: How Horses Changed the World, Jennifer Thermes, Abrams
2 comments:
July is looking a little sparse. Maybe it's just early!
Just before Christmas was slow, too. That makes sense--slow down for summer vacations and slow down for the winter holidays.
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