THE BLUEBONNETS ARE COMING!
Not the flowers - but the 2023 recommended reading list will be announced at the Texas Book Festival this Saturday by the Texas Library Association (TLA)! Quick refresher - TLA presents a list of books each fall and 3rd - 6th graders have a bit over a year to read at least five of the twenty books and then - in early 2024 - choose the one they liked the best. (In January, 2023, kids will vote on the list announced last year in November of 2021 - which I am including below.) I have absolutely no idea which books will be on the next list, but I am going to provide titles that I have liked and maybe at least one of them will show up on the list? And maybe you will find a new book to read!
Here goes!
CHAPTER BOOKS
Alias Anna: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis by Susan Hood and Greg Dawson
Always, Clementine by Carlie Sorosiak
The Astronomically Grand Plan, Astrid the Astronaut #1 by Rie Neal
Endlessly Ever After: Pick Your Path to Countless Fairy Tale Endings!
by Laurel Snyder
Hummingbird by Natalie Lloyd
It's the End of the World and I'm in My Bathing Suit by Justin A. Reynolds
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
The Lock-Eater by Zack Loran Clark
Maizy Chen's Last Chance by Lisa Yee
Odder by Katherine Applegate The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
A Rover's Story by Jasmine Warga
You Only Live Once, David Bravo by Mark Oshiro
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Since TLA has a separate list of recommended graphic novels (the Mavericks), there usually aren't very many on the Bluebonnet list - even though kids in the designated age group LOVE graphic novels. But I digress. Here are some favorites from this past year.
The Aquanaut by Dan Santat
The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza by Mac Barnett
Freestyle: A Graphic Novel by Gale Galligan
Miss Quinces by Kat Fajardo
Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas
NON-FICTION
The
Mystery of the Monarchs: How Kids, Teachers, and Butterfly Fans Helped
Fred and Norah Urquhart Track the Great Monarch Migration
by Barb Rosenstock
A Book, Too, Can Be a Star: The Story of Madeleine L'Engle and the Making of A Wrinkle in Time
by Charlotte Jones Voiklis & Jennifer Adams
Pizza: A Slice of History by Greg Pizzoli
Concrete: From the Ground Up by Larissa Theule
Blue: A History of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky
by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
Above the Rim: How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball by Jen Bryant
Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free by Alice Faye Duncan
The Universe in You: A Microscopic Journey by Jason Chin
Solitary Animals: Introverts of the Wild by Joshua David Stein
Caves by Nell Cross Beckerman
The Museum of Odd Body Leftovers: A Tour of Your Useless Parts, Flaws, and Other Weird Bits
by Rachel Poliquin
PICTURE BOOKS
Alone Like Me by Rebecca Evans
Farmhouse by Sophie Blackall
Gibberish by Young Vo
Knight Owl by Christopher Denise
Powwow Day by Traci Sorell
Rick the Rock of Room 214 by Julie Falatko
This Book Is Not for You by Shannon Hale
Last Year's List (a.k.a.Texas Bluebonnet Award 2022-2023 Master List)
Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston
Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna by Alda P. Dobbs
Bartali’s Bicycle: The True Story of Gino Bartali, Italy’s Secret Hero
by Megan Hoyt, illustrated by Iacopo Bruno
Becoming Muhammad Ali: A Novel by James Patterson & Kwame Alexander,
illustrated by Dawud Anyabwile
Billy Miller Makes a Wish by Kevin Henkes
The Hungry Place by Jessie Haas
J.D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard, illustrated by Akeem S. Roberts
The Lion of Mars by Jennifer Holm
Long Lost by Jacqueline West
Memoirs of a Tortoise by Devin Scillian, illustrated by Tim Bowers
Nightingale by Deva Fagan
No Place for Monsters by Kory Merritt
Once Upon a Camel by Kathi Appelt
The One Thing You’d Save by Linda Sue Park
Rock by Rock: The Fantastical Garden of Nek Chand by Jennifer Bradbury,
illustrated by Sam Boughton
Stella by McCall Hoyle
Swish! The Slam-Dunking, Alley-Ooping, High-Flying Harlem Globetrotters by Suzanne Slade, illustrated by Don Tate
Twins by Varian Johnson, illustrated by Shannon Wright
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre by Carole Boston Weatherford,
illustrated by Floyd Cooper
Willodeen by Katherine Applegate, illustrated by Charles Santoso