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Reading The Book of Hard Things by Sue Halpern No, it's not pron. Just picked it out of a lineup at the 'brary. |
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I finished Room a few days ago. It was good throughout. Had an appropriate ending.
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Gone With The Wind Margaret Mitchell (Hebe's teacher told her to read it to slow her down -they're working on Civil War fiction, I have never read it, so we both got a copy from the library)
Schooled Gordon Korman Two for The Lions Lindsay Davis Nothing "worthy" although Schooled may be in it's genre (it's a kid's book, Thor brought it home and it was on the table when my other book wasn't to hand.....like mother, like daughter, like son)
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See if your kids like The Phantom Tollbooth.
GWTW is cool to read, most have only seen the flick. |
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ours does. 130 requests on 63 copies......
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ok requested phantom tollbooth too. hebe says she's heard of it.
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I think you guys are stalking me. When i started writing my post about the three books, Happy monkey was the last to post 5 days ago. By the time I hit submit, two new posts had appeared (yes, i wandered off to find out the author of schooled and got distracted....)
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I don't know the numbers, but there was a huge waiting list for Room in our library. My wife was on the list, and finally got the book, and after she finished it in two days, she let me read it before returning it. It took me a whole week to read, because I don't have a lot of free time.
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I'm all about free time. I've been reading almost every night, and long Saturday afternoons.
Hmmm, just checked on my library's online search and they do have it (room.) Due back May 2. I didn't see it using the computer in the 'brary. It's not on hold so I'll just look for it in my weekly trek. |
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The local Borders is going out of business, and the scifi/fantasy section was 50% off. I got some Drizzt D&D boxsets, a Niven book from back when he was good, and a new Niven book. But that's a bit off-topic, as I'm not currently reading them yet.
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Phantom Tollbooth rocks. I loved that one in school. LL can't seem to sit still long enough to really get into it, but that's another story.
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I got it quite by accident, really. My mom would let me order from the scholastic book club, but she always had to have me shave a few off the list. Out of all the books I ordered over those years, that one sticks with me the most as an adult, and I think it would appeal to an adult on first reading, too.
Of course, I have fond memories also of Mystery of the Witches Bridge, The Wednesday Witch, and Hex House, and The Secret Tree House. Do I see a theme? |
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ok I finished schooled. Thor can have it back. i bet he doesn't read it/finish it. Not sure why his teacher gave it to him, it's a little teen in the boring to 9yo way.....
Now I really must clean and bake birthday cakes
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how do you clean a birthday cake? doesn't the icing cover up any dirt and grime?
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