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We have read a lot of wonderful books this year, but have we missed your favorite?

What book should we read in December?

Please write in your choice. As always, you may write in titles, provided the book is a 2021 Newbery contender and already published.

 
  32 votes 27.8%

 
  22 votes 19.1%

 
  16 votes 13.9%

 
  13 votes 11.3%

King and the Dragonflies by Kacen Callender (write-in)
 
  6 votes 5.2%

The Ickabog (write-in)
 
  5 votes 4.3%

A Home for Goddesses and Dogs by Leslie Connor (write-in)
 
  5 votes 4.3%

The thing about Jellyfish (write-in)
 
  4 votes 3.5%

Before the Ever After (write-in)
 
  2 votes 1.7%

The Boys In the Back Row (write-in)
 
  2 votes 1.7%

Mananaland by Pam Munoz Ryan (write-in)
 
  2 votes 1.7%

Before the Ever After, Snapdragon or King and the Dragonflies (write-in)
 
  2 votes 1.7%

city spies (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.9%

Barren Grounds (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.9%

Ickabog (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.9%

village of scoundrels (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.9%

115 total votes

Poll added by: Kristen



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message 1: by Cara (new)

Cara Hi- does anyone know of a good mock Caldecott list yet? Thanks!


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message 3: by Marcie (new)

Marcie Is the Ickabog eligible? Does J.K. Rowlings own a home in the US? I thought she was from Scotland.


message 4: by Laura (new)

Laura Harrison Marcie wrote: "Is the Ickabog eligible? Does J.K. Rowlings own a home in the US? I thought she was from Scotland."

It is not eligible.


message 5: by Kate (new)

Kate The Goodreads Mock Caldecott list is available at:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...


message 6: by Kiki (new)

Kiki Marcie wrote: "Is the Ickabog eligible? Does J.K. Rowlings own a home in the US? I thought she was from Scotland."

Even if she owned a home in the US, she has to be a resident or citizen, which is more stringent than simply owning a home.


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