Sunday, February 26, 2012

Briar’s Journal (February 28 to March 13, 2012)

Dream Entry*

May 6, 2007


The Kitten Whisker Exchange is busy and the line is long. Three beagle puppies in line behind my friends and me are counting the kitten whiskers they’ve collected. Bigfoot passes the time darning a green and purple striped sock. Beverly and Norman are mocking each other. Morzant and Penny are playing Fifty-six Questions.


“Is it bigger than a whale box?” Morzant asks.


“Yes,” Penny says.


“Does it have rearview mirrors?”


“No,” Penny says.


“Can you play checkers with it?”


“Yes,” Penny says.


“Is it a giant blueberry waffle iron with four speed settings?”


“You got it!” Penny says.


In line ahead of us a duck is squawking because an earthworm has cut in front of him. While they’re arguing, I sneak in line in front of them.


Soon it’s my turn to exchange my kitten whiskers for new books.


“How many you got?” the man at the booth asks.


“Eighty-two,” I tell him.


He frowns as he takes my kitten whiskers. He separates one from the bunch. He holds it up to the light, turns it, bends it, and then sniffs it.


“What’re you trying to pull?” he says. He’s angry.


I don’t know what he means and say so.


“These are counterfeits,” he says. “Don’t come here again.”


He calls over a couple of huge walrus security guards who grab me and pull me away from the Kitten Whisker Exchange. I’m confused. I got my kitten whiskers directly from the source. I remember how I traded the three little kittens three pairs of warm mittens for the whiskers.


Soon I see the kittens coming down the street. They see me seeing them. They begin to run in the other direction. I chase after them. They run up a cheese-covered tree. At the bottom of the tree I find three kitten costumes. I look up. Three squirrels are waving their mittened paws at me and laughing.


When I return to the Kitten Whisker Exchange, my friends have all gone through the line and are waiting for me.


“Is it an elliptical galaxy with rainbow sprinkles?” Penny says.


“You got it!” Morzant says.




The books BIGFOOT got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


FRIENDS WITH BOYS by Faith Erin Hicks

[YOUNG ADULT—GRAPHIC NOVEL]

First Second-Roaring Brook

February 28, 2012


CURVEBALL: THE YEAR I LOST MY GRIP

by Jordon Sonnenblick

[YOUNG ADULT]

Scholastic Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


FRESHMAN YEAR & OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS

by Meredith Zeitlin

[YOUNG ADULT]

Putnam-Penguin

March 1, 2012


ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL by Jesse Andrews

[YOUNG ADULT]

Amulet-Abrams

March 1, 2012



The books MORZANT got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


GEORGIA IN HAWAII: WHEN GEORGIA O’KEEFFE

PAINTED WHAT SHE PLEASED

by Amy Novesky, illustrated by Yuyi Morales

[PICTURE BOOK—NON-FICTION]

Harcourt-Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

February 28, 2012


ZERO THE HERO by Joan Holub,

illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld

[PICTURE BOOK]

Henry Holt

February 28, 2012


HOW MANY JELLY BEANS? by Andrea Menotti,

illustrated by Yancey Labat

[PICTURE BOOK]

Chronicle

February 29, 2012


WHAT’S LOOKING AT YOU KID? by J. Patrick Lewis,

illustrated by Renée Graef

[PICTURE BOOK]

Sleeping Bear Press-Thomson Gale

March 1, 2012


SIGN LANGUAGE ABC by Lora Heller

[PICTURE BOOK]

Sterling

March 6, 2012


UNBEELIEVEABLES: HONEYBEE POEMS

AND PAINTINGS by Douglas Florian

[PICTURE BOOK—POETRY]

Beach Lane-Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


BIRD TALK: WHAT BIRDS ARE SAYING

AND WHY by Lita Judge

[PICTURE BOOK—NON-FICTION]

Flash Point-Roaring Brook

March 13, 2012


GOING APE! by Eduardo Bustos,

illustrated by Lucho Rodriguez

[PICTURE BOOK—NON-FICTION]

Tundra

March 13, 2012


MISS MINGO WEATHERS THE STORM by Jamie Harper

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012


SEABABY: A LITTLE OTTER RETURNS HOME

by Ellen Levine, illustrated by Jon Van Zyle

[PICTURE BOOK—NON-FICTION]

Walker

March 13, 2012


STEP GENTLY OUT by Helen Frost,

photographs by Rick Lieder

[PICTURE BOOK—POETRY]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012



The books PENNY got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


A BEAUTIFUL EVIL by Kelly Keaton

[YOUNG ADULT—SEQUEL TO DARKNESS BECOMES HER]

Simon Pulse-Simon & Schuster

February 21, 2012


DOUBLE by Jenny Valentine

[YOUND ADULT]

Hyperion-Disney

February 21, 2012


RIPPER by Stefan Petrucha

[YOUNG ADULT]

Philomel-Penguin

March 1, 2012


KATANA by Cole Gibsen

[YOUNG ADULT—FIRST IN THE SERIES]

Flux-Llewellyn

March 8, 2012


CROSS MY HEART by Sasha Gould

[YOUNG ADULT]

Delacorte-Random House

March 13, 2012


THE NIGHT SHE DISAPPEARED by April Henry

[YOUNG ADULT]

Henry Holt

March 13, 2012


STARTERS by Lissa Price

[YOUNG ADULT]

Delacorte-Random House

March 13, 2012



The books THE DUCK got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


GOBLIN SECRETS by William Alexander

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Margaret K. McElderry-Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


THE GRAVE ROBBER’S APPRENTICE by Allan Stratton

[MIDDLE GRADE]

HarperCollins

March 6, 2012


EYE OF THE SWORD by Karyn Henley

[YOUNG ADULT—SECOND IN THE

ANGELAEON CIRCLE TRILOGY]

WaterBrook Multnomah-Random House

March 13, 2012



The books NORMAN got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


EYE OF THE STORM by Kate Messner

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Walker

February 28, 2012


EXPLORER: THE MYSTERY BOXES by Kazu Kibuishi

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Abrams

March 1, 2012


SPY SCHOOL by Stuart Gibbs

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG FLIES AGAIN

by Frank Cottrell Boyce, with illustrations by Joe Berger

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012


DANGEROUS WATERS: AN ADVENTURE ON

THE TITANIC by Gregory Mone

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Roaring Brook

March 13, 2012


FORGIVE ME, I MEANT TO DO IT:

FALSE APOLOGY POEMS by Gail Carson Levine,

illustrated by Matthew Cordell

[POETRY]

HarperCollins

March 13, 2012


MAN OVERBOARD! by Curtis Parkinson

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Tundra

March 13, 2012


OLIVIA BEAN, TRIVIA QUEEN by Donna Gephart

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Delacorte-Random House

March 13, 2012



The books BEVERLY got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


IF ONLY by Carole Geithner

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Scholastic Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


THE MOON OVER HIGH STREET by Natalie Babbitt

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Michael di Capua-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


ONE DOG AND HIS BOY by Eva Ibbotson

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Scholastic Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


PLUNKED by Michael Northrop

[MIDDLE GRADE]

Scholastic Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


BALLYWHINNEY GIRL by Eve Bunting,

illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully

[PICTURE BOOK]

Clarion-Houghton Mifflin

March 6, 2012


MORE by I.C. Springman, illustrated by Brian Lies

[PICTURE BOOK]

Houghton Mifflin

March 6, 2012


PIECES OF US by Margie Gelbwasser

[YOUNG ADULT]

Flux-Llewellyn

March 8, 2012


A BUS CALLED HEAVEN by Bob Graham

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012


TAKE WHAT YOU CAN CARRY by Kevin C. Pyle

[YOUNG ADULT]

Henry Holt

March 13, 2012



The books OLIVER got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


ARTHUR’S DREAM BOAT by Polly Dunbar

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

February 28, 2012


ANIMAL MASQUERADE by Marianne Dubuc

[PICTURE BOOK]

Kids Can Press

March 1, 2012


BLUE SKY by Audrey Wood

[PICTURE BOOK]

Blue Sky Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


PETER AND THE SEAL by Rick de Haas

[PICTURE BOOK]

NorthSouth

March 1, 2012


SWEET DREAMS by Rose A. Lewis,

illustrated by Jen Corace

[PICTURE BOOK]

Abrams

March 1, 2012


WHERE’S MY MOMMY? by Carol Roth,

illustrated by Sean Julian

[PICTURE BOOK]

NorthSouth

March 1, 2012


NO GO SLEEP! by Kate Feiffer,

illustrated by Jules Feiffer

[PICTURE BOOK]

Paula Wiseman-Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


THE CLOUD SPINNER by Michael Catchpool,

illustrated by Alison Jay

[PICTURE BOOK]

Knopf-Random House

March 13, 2012


KALI’S SONG by Jeanette Winter

[PICTURE BOOK]

Schwartz & Wade-Random House

March 13, 2012


LITTLE LAMB, HAVE YOU ANY WOOL?

by Isabel Minhos Martins, illustrated by Yara Kono

[PICTURE BOOK]

Owlkids

March 13, 2012



The books LENNY got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


THE PIRATES NEXT DOOR by Jonny Duddle

[PICTURE BOOK]

Templar-Candlewick

February 28, 2012


BEEP AND BAH by James Burks

[PICTURE BOOK]

Carolrhoda-Lerner

March 1, 2012


MISS ANNIE #1: FREEDOM! by Frank Le Gall,

illustrated by Flore Balthazar

[GRAPHIC NOVEL]

Graphic Universe-Lerner

March 1, 2012


MISS ANNIE #2: ROOFTOP CAT by Frank Le Gall,

illustrated by Flore Balthazar

[GRAPHIC NOVEL]

Graphic Universe-Lerner

March 1, 2012


ZIP IT! by Jane Lindaman, illustrated by Nancy Carlson

[PICTURE BOOK]

Carolrhoda-Lerner

March 1, 2012


MAMMOTH AND ME by Algy Craig Hall

[PICTURE BOOK]

Boxer Books

March 6, 2012


ME WANT PET! by Tammi Sauer,

illustrated by Bob Shea

[PICTURE BOOK]

Paula Wiseman-Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


BUGS GALORE by Peter Stein,

illustrated by Bob Staake

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012


LET’S HAVE A TREE PARTY! by David Martin,

illustrated by John Manders

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012



The books VIOLET got at

the Kitten Whisker Exchange:


PENNY AND HER SONG by Kevin Henkes

[EARLY READER]

Greenwillow-HarperCollins

February 28, 2012


Z IS FOR MOOSE by Kelly Bingham,

illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky

[PICTURE BOOK]

Greenwillow-HarperCollins

February 28, 2012


HUFF & PUFF: CAN YOU BLOW DOWN THE

HOUSES OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS?

by Claudia Rueda

[PICTURE BOOK]

Abrams Appleseed-Abrams

March 1, 2012


SILLY GOOSE’S BIG STORY by Keiko Kasza

[PICTURE BOOK]

Putnam-Penguin

March 1, 2012


SPLIT! SPLAT! by Amy Gibson,

illustrated by Steve Bjorkman

[PICTURE BOOK]

Scholastic Press-Scholastic

March 1, 2012


VIRGINIA WOLF by Kyo Maclear,

illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault

[PICTURE BOOK]

Kids Can Press

March 1, 2012


ITSY-BITSY BABY MOUSE by Michelle Meadows,

illustrated by Matthew Cordell

[PICTURE BOOK]

Simon & Schuster

March 6, 2012


DIXIE AND THE CLASS TREAT by Grace Gilman,

illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers

[EARLY READER—THIRD IN SERIES]

HarperCollins

March 13, 2012


OH NO, GEORGE! by Chris Haughton

[PICTURE BOOK]

Candlewick

March 13, 2012


THE SMILEY BOOK OF COLORS by Ruth Kaiser

[PICTURE BOOK]

Golden Books-Random House

March 13, 2012






* The dream entries from Briar’s journal contain premonitions of books that will be published in the future. Briar’s dream self foresees the books’ summaries and knows which will likely appeal to each of her friends. Briar always wakes up before she can see whether her friends will enjoy the books.

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