This time, I'm going to refrain from commenting or chatting. Just the facts: title, author, blog. A linkfest in its purest form. If I've forgotten you, please send me an e-mail or comment.
Picture Book
- Abigale the Happy Whale, by Peter Farrelly and illustrated by Jamie Rama (reviewed by Anne at Book Buds)
- The Princess and the Pea, by Lauren Child and illustrated by Polly Borland (reviewed by Deb at Book Buds)
- Hit The Ball Duck, by Jez Alborough (reviewed by Catherine at Book Carousel)
- Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin, by Michelle Lord and illustrated by Felicia Hoshino (reviewed by Camille at Book Moot; also reviewed by Liz B. at A Chair, a Fireplace and a Tea Cozy)
- Mirette & Bellini Cross Niagara Falls, by Emily Arnold McCully (reviewed by Camille at Book Moot)
- Raising a Little Stink, by Colleen Sydor and Pascale Constantin (reviewed by Liz B. at A Chair, a Fireplace and a Tea Cozy)
- Capsule reviews of many titles (reviewed by Susan at Chicken Spaghetti)
- Sid and Sam, by Nola Buck (early reader; reviewed by Susan at Chicken Spaghetti)
- My Father's Shop, by Satomi Ichikawa (reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production)
- A Mouse Called Junction, by Julia Cunningham (reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production)
- Else-Marie and Her Seven Little Daddies, by Pija Lindenbaum (reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production; also reviewed by Chris at Bartography)
- When You Were Small, by Sara O'Leary and illustrated by Julie Morstad (reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production)
- Just Teenie, by Susan Meddaugh (reviewed by Tasha at Kids Lit)
- Froggy Rides a Bike, by Jonathan London and illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz (reviewed by Tasha at Kids Lit)
- Who Likes the Wind? by Etta Kaner and illustrated by Marie Lafrance (reviewed by Tasha at Kids Lit)
- Nice Wheels, by Gwendolyn Hooks (reviewed by PJ Librarian at The Magic of Books)
- Crictor, by Tomi Ungerer (reviewed by Melissa at Here in the Bonny Glen)
Middle Grade
- Gregor the Overlander, by Suzanne Collins and Wolf Brother, by Michele Paver with spoilers (reviewed by Becky at Bec's Book Reports on May 30)
- The Adventures of Commander Zack Proton and the Red Giant, by Brian Anderson and illustrated by Doug Holgate (reviewed by Camille at Book Moot)
- The Sea of Monsters, by Rick Riordan (reviewed by me at Big A little a; also reviewed by Leila at Bookshelves of Doom)
- Endymion Spring, Matthew Skelton (reviewed by Michele at Scholar's Blog)
- The Callahan Cousins: Summer Begins, by Elizabeth Doyle Carey (reviewed by Little Willow at Slayground)
- The Thief, by Megan Whalen Turner (reviewed by Emily at Swarm of Beasts)
- The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, by Kate DiCamillo (reviewed by Gail at Original Content)
- The Hidden Staircase, by Carolyn Keene (reviewed by Leila at Bookshelves of Doom)
- Horns & Wrinkles, by Joseph Helgerson (reviewed by Leila at Bookshelves of Doom)
- Tangerine, by Edward Bloor (reviewed by Becky at Bec's Book Reports on May 26)
- London Calling, by Edward Bloor (reviewed by Camille at Book Moot; also reviewed by The Goddess of YA; Okay, I know I said I wouldn't comment, but, man, do I want this book!)
- Al Capone Does My Shirts, by Gennifer Choldenko (reviewed by Maureen at Confessions of a Bibliovore)
- Bad Girls in Love, by Cynthia Voigt (reviewed by Maureen at Confessions of a Bibliovore)
- The Boy Who Ate Stars, by Kochka (reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production)
- Part of Me, by Kimberly Willis Holt (reviewed by The Goddess of YA)
- It's Kind of a Funny Story, by Ned Vizzini (reviewed by Jen at Jen Robinson's Book Page)
- Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment, by James Patterson (reviewed by Jen at Jen Robinson's Book Page)
- Happy Kid!, by Gail Gauthier (reviewed by me at Big A little a)
- Bass Ackwards and Belly Up, by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain (reviewed by me at Big A little a)
- Between Mom and Jo, by Julie Anne Peters (reviewed by me at Big A little a)
- Here Lies the Librarian, by Richard Peck (reviewed by PJ Librarian at The Magic of Books)
- Incantation, by Alice Hoffman (reviewed by Mindy at Propernoun.net)
- Notes From the Midnight Driver, by Jordan Sonnenblick (reviewed by Mindy at Propernoun.net)
- The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde (reviewed by Michele at Scholar's Blog)
- Pish Posh, by Ellen Potter (reviewed by Little Willow at Slayground)
- Super WHAT? by Jax Abbott (reviewed by Emily at Swarm of Beasts)
- Rebel Angels, by Libba Bray (reviewed by Emily at Swarm of Beasts)
- Pretties, by Scott Westerfeld (reviewed by Gail at Original Content)
- The Looking Glass Wars, by Frank Beddor (reviewed by Leila at Bookshelves of Doom)
- Spy High: Mission One, by A. J. Butcher (reviewed by Leila at Bookshelves of Doom)
- The Folk Keeper, by Franny Billingsley (reviewed by Natalie at Lives to Read)
Non-Fiction
- Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon, by Catherine Thimmesh (reviewed by Anne at Book Buds)
- Eats, Shoots & Leaves, by Lynne Truss and illustrated by Bonnie Timmons (reviewed by Becky at Farm School)
- What Do Wheels Do All Day? by April Jones Prince and illustrated by Giles Laroche(reviewed by Tasha at Kids Lit)
- Quilt of States: Piecing Together America by Adrienne Yorinks (reviewed by PJ Librarian at The Magic of Books)
- The Voice that Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights, by Russell Freedman (reviewed by Emily at Swarm of Beasts)
- Tour America: A Journey Through Poems and Art, by Diane Siebert and Stephen T. Johnson (reviewed by Chris at Bartography)
Other
- You Can Never Find a Rickshaw When it Monsoons: The World on One Cartoon a Day, by Mo Willems (adult; reviewed by Liz B. at A Chair, a Fireplace and a Tea Cozy; also reviewed by A Fuse #8 Production)
- The Book of Bunny Suicides, by Andy Riley (adult; reviewed by Liz B. at A Chair, a Fireplace and a Tea Cozy)
- The Summer Book, by Tove Jansson (adult; reviewed by Michele at Scholar's Blog)
- Her Majesty’s Dog, by Mick Takeuchi (anime; reviewed by TangognaT)
This week's most popular category? Young Adult Fiction! This week's most prolific reviewer? A Fuse #8 Production!