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Book Reviews Appearing
in the Columbia Tribune and Meridian Magazine
2004
- January 08: "Sports Illustrated for Kids Year In Sports 2004", "Book of Lists", by Buckley and Stremme, "Ripley's Believe it or Not! Special Edition 2004"
- January 22: "The Man Who Walked Between The Towers", by Mordiaci Gerstein, "The Tale of Despereaux", by Kate DiCamillo,
- January 29: "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus", by Mo Willems, "Olive's Ocean", by Kevin Henkes
- February 19: "Ben Franklin's Almanac, Being a True Account of the Good Gentlemen's Life", by Candace Fleming, The White House: An Illustrated History", by Catherine O'Neill Grace
- March 04:"No More Nasty", by Amy MacDonald. "Diary of a Worm", by Doreen Cronin
- March 11: I Face the Wind", by Vicki Cobb. "The Conch Bearer", by Chitra Banerjee
- March 18: "Mystery", written and illustrated by Arthur Geisert. "Trouble is my Beeswax" by Bruce Hale
- March 25: "Olivia...and the Missing Toy", by Ian Falconer, "The Story of a Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her to Fly", by Luis Sepulveda
- April 01: April celebrates Poetry Month
- April 08: "Welcome, Brown Bird," by Mary Lyn Ray, "Hummingbird Nest - A Journal
of Poems", by Kristine O'Connell George
- April 15: "The Mayor of Central Park", by the award winning Avi, "Mighty Jackie: The Strike-Out Queen", by Marissa Moss
- April 22: "Arnie the Doughnut", by Laurie Keller Sharon Creech's "Granny Torrelli Makes Soup"
- April 29: "And The Good Brown Earth", written and illustrated by Kathy Henderson. "How Groundhog's Garden Grew", written and illustrated by Lynne Cherry. "Whose Garden Is
It?",
- May 06: "Anything for You", by John Wallace, "Just Mommy and Me", by Tara Jaye Morrow
- May 13: "Gregor The Overlander", by Suzanne Collins, "Brainboy and the Deathmaster", "The Various", by Steve Augarde
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- May 20: "While You Are Away", by Spinelli, "The Impossible Journey", by Gloria Whelan
- May 27: "The Brothers", by Chris Stewart "Surviving Columbine", by Liz Carlston "Snakewater Affair", by Liz Adair
- June 03: "The Hungry Coat" Old Turtle and the Broken Truth", by Douglas Wood, The Dot", by Peter H. Reynolds
- June 10: "The Bee-Man of Orn"
- June 17: Father's Day Books
- June 23: "Bold Journey, West with Lewis and Clark", by Charles Bohner "Ride Like The Wind, A Tale of the Pony Express", by Bernie Fuchs
- July 01: "A Day That Changed America: D-Day, They Fought to Free Europe from Hitler's Tyranny", by Shelley Tanaka "We Are Americans: Voices of the Immigrant Experience", by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler
- July 08: "The City of Ember", by Jeanne DuPrau, "My Life With The Wave", by Catherine Cowan
- July 15: "There's a Chef in my Family!", by Emeril Lagasse "Family Fun
Fast Family Dinners" A Lithgow Palooza! 101 Ways to Entertain and Inspire
Your Kids", by John Lithgow
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August 05: "Eragon", by Christopher Paolini "My Light", by Molly Bang
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August 12: 2004 Summer Olympics
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August 26: Transportation books
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September 02:"Ninjas, Piranhas, and Galileo", by Greg Leitich Smith "Sidewalk Circus" by Paul Fleischman
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September 09: "The Young Man and the Sea", by award winning author Rodman Philbrick "Duck For President", by Doreen Cronin
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September 16: "The Kite Rider", by Geraldine McCaughrean "If I Were A Lion", by Sarah Weeks
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September 23: Actual Size" by Steve Jenkins
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September 30: Babies, babies, babies!
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October 07: Looking for Bobowicz by Daniel Pinkwater Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes
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October 14: "What Presidents Are Made Of," by Hanoch Piven
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October 21: New Reders
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October 28: "The Anybodies," by N.E. Bode, "Bunnicula" by James Howe, "The Boggart" by Susan Cooper.
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November 04: "Hachiko Waits," by Leslea Newman, Icky Bug Numbers: 1,2,3," by Jerry Pallotta
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November 11: "Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell," by Susanna Clarke, "Wild About Books, by Judy Sierra"
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December 02: december 2, 2004
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December 09: december 9, 2004
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December 17: december 17, 2004
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