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September 7, 2007 by Betsy Bird

The Best Books of 2007 (So Far)

September 7, 2007 by Betsy Bird   12 comments


MotherReader has good ideas. Ideas like having bloggers post their favorite children’s literary picks of 2007 (so far). I’m game. I’ll play. Sarah Miller already posted hers, after all.  So here’s what I think stands out thus far.  These are, in my opinion, the top of the top. Please bear in mind, however, that there’s a lot that I haven’t read or reviewed yet. This is just what I’ve seen in 2007 that I think makes for Must Reading. A lot of my 5 star reviews didn’t make the final cut, so do not cry if something you love isn’t listed here.

Picture Books
Coffelt, Nancy. (Little Brown & Co.). Fred Stays With Me!
Freedman, Deborah. (Knopf – Random House imprint). Scribble.
Harrington, Janice. N. (Melanie Kroupa Books – FSG imprint). The Chicken Chasing Queen of Lamar County.
Lee, Suzy. (Kane/Miller). The Zoo.
Levine, Ellen. Illus. Nelson, Kadir. (Scholastic). Henry’s Freedom Box.
Morales, Yuyi. (Roaring Book Press). Little Night.
Newgarden, Mark and Cash, Megan Montague. (Harcourt). Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug.
Thompson, Lauren. Illustrated by Jonathan Bean. (Simon & Schuster). The Apple Pie that Papa Baked.

Early Readers
Every single Elephant and Piggie book by Mo Williams that you can get your hands on. (Hyperion)

Young Readers
Kinney, Jeff. (Abrams Books for Young Readers). Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Orr, Wendy. (Henry Holt and Company). Mokie and Bik.
Paros, Jennifer. (Viking). Violet Bing and the Grand House
Pennypacker, Sara. (Hyperion). The Talented Clementine.
Perkins, Mitali. (Charlesbridge). Rickshaw Girl.


Fiction

Bauer, A.C.E. (Random House). No Castles Here.
Carman, Patrick. (Little Brown & Co.) Atherton: The House of Power.
Clements, Andrew. (Simon & Schuster). No Talking.
Curtis, Christopher Paul. (Scholastic). Elijah of Buxton.
Davies, Jacqueline. (Houghton Mifflin). The Lemonade War.
Gantos, Jack. (FSG). I Am Not Joey Pigza.
Moses, Sheila. (McElderry – S&S). The Baptism.
Park, Linda Sue and others. (Scholastic). Click.
Schmidt, Gary D. (Clarion – Houghton Mifflin). The Wednesday Wars.
Selznick, Brian. (Scholastic). The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
Tarshis, Lauren. (Dial). Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree.
Taylor, Laini. (G.P. Putnam’s Sons – Penguin imprint). Faeries of Dreamdark:
    Blackbringer.
Urban, Linda. (Harcourt, Inc.). A Crooked Kind of Perfect.
Wilson, N.D. (Random House). Leepike Ridge.
Wolf, Joan M. (Clarion – A Houghton Mifflin imprint). Someone Named Eva.

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Graphic Novel
Abadzis, Nick. (First Second). Laika.
Tan, Shaun. (Arthur A. Levine – Scholastic, Inc.). The Arrival.

Non-Fiction
Bertholf, Bret. (Little Brown and Company). The Long Gone Lonesome History of Country Music.
McCarthy, Meghan. (Knopf – RH). Strong Man.
Schlitz, Laura Amy. (Candlewick). Good Masters! Fair Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village.
Stauffacher, Sue. (Knopf). Nothing But Trouble: The Story of Althea Gibson.

Poetry
Lear, Edward. (KCP Poetry – An imprint of Kids Can Press). The Owl and the Pussycat.

All right. Now’s your chance. What egregious omissions have I committed?

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About Betsy Bird

Betsy Bird is currently the Collection Development Manager of the Evanston Public Library system and a former Materials Specialist for New York Public Library. She has served on Newbery, written for Horn Book, and has done other lovely little things that she'd love to tell you about but that she's sure you'd find more interesting to hear of in person. Her opinions are her own and do not reflect those of EPL, SLJ, or any of the other acronyms you might be able to name. Follow her on Twitter: @fuseeight.

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About Betsy Bird

Betsy Bird is currently the Collection Development Manager of the Evanston Public Library system and a former Materials Specialist for New York Public Library. She has served on Newbery, written for Horn Book, and has done other lovely little things that she'd love to tell you about but that she's sure you'd find more interesting to hear of in person. Her opinions are her own and do not reflect those of EPL, SLJ, or any of the other acronyms you might be able to name. Follow her on Twitter: @fuseeight.

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  1. MotherReader says

    September 7, 2007 at 7:53 am

    Love your lists! Some great choices on there – especially where they overlap with mine;^)

    I realized that I am way behind on my reading in middle-grade fiction, so I’m counting on others favorites to set me straight. Thanks for playing.

  2. Alison says

    September 7, 2007 at 8:23 am

    The Magic Rabbit, by Annette LeBlanc Cate. So cute!

  3. John P says

    September 7, 2007 at 9:56 am

    That would be *Andrew Clements* for NO TALKING–unless you’re scooping the world on a pseudonym.

  4. Kelly Fineman says

    September 7, 2007 at 10:02 am

    Poetry collection: Animal Poems by Valerie Worth, illustrated by Steven Jenkins

    Nonfiction: Tracking Trash by Loree Griffin Burns

  5. Fuse #8 says

    September 7, 2007 at 11:11 am

    Whoopsie doo! Poor Andrew. Wonder where that David came from.

  6. Elaine Magliaro says

    September 8, 2007 at 5:52 am

    Regarding poetry: I agree with Kelly Fineman. Valerie Worth’s second posthumous book ANIMAL POEMS is a fine collection from a master poet. Other poetry books published in 2007 that I like: Joyce’s Sidman’s THIS IS JUST TO SAY: POEMS OF APOLOGY AND FORGIVENESS; Douglas Florian’s COMETS, STARS, THE MOON, AND MARS; Janet Wong’s TWIST: YOGA POEMS (illustrated by Julie Paschkis); HERE’S A LITTLE POEM FOR YOU, a terrific anthology for very young children compiled by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters and illustrated by Polly Dunbar; and TODAY & TODAY: HAIKU BY ISSA–with poems selected and illustrated by G. Brian Karas.

    All these poetry books have been well illustated, too.

  7. Jennifer Schultz says

    September 8, 2007 at 10:12 am

    Have you ever been to a party where everyone else is having a great time and raving about it and everything, but you’re not feeling it? Because that’s how I feel about Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree. It’s not that I have a lukewarm feeling about it. I really disliked it, and I’ve been trying to figure out what that means, because I’ve only read raves.

  8. Jennifer Schultz says

    September 8, 2007 at 10:14 am

    ….Not that I don’t recognize the quality of the writing. It is very clever. I’m talking about my emotional reaction.

  9. Fuse #8 says

    September 8, 2007 at 12:02 pm

    Oh sure. We all have those. *sotto voice* I’m not the hugest biggest fan of “The Wall” by Peter Sis. Don’t let it get around though.

  10. Jennifer Schultz says

    September 8, 2007 at 12:32 pm

    I have The Wall on request (it’s here, but not shelf-ready yet).

  11. ssl says

    September 10, 2007 at 1:36 pm

    I wish you had included links to the reviews you posted for the titles in this list. Is this something you’re not able to do since it sends readers away from this site? Just curious.

  12. Fuse #8 says

    September 10, 2007 at 2:05 pm

    No, I really wanted to do it but there’s an entirely different problem involved. SLJ only allows for 7,000 characters per post. When I include links to anything, that ups the number of characters by a ridiculous amount. I could have posted this with links had I broken up my post into four or five pieces, but I didn’t really have the time (breaking posts up is a laborious process) and I like having it all in one spot. At the end of the year I’ll be doing the best of the best of the best and when that happens I’ll link my reviews to every single thing there, character limit be damned. If you would like to read my reviews of any of these books (there’s only one that I didn’t do on my blog) just Google the term “Fuse #8” and the title you would like to see. That’s actually the fastest way I’ve found to find my old titles and it almost always works.

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