What are you reading at the moment? Hi Best Bookers. Remember I said it would be fun to have a way to stay in touch and keep telling each other about the books we've been reading? I thought we could try Blogging for a while and see how we like it. Ann

Thursday, June 22, 2006

I'm sorry, I'm still not reading much besides La Gloire de Mon Pere, which is My Father's Glory by Marcel Pagnol in French. It's pretty good and I'm sure it's even better in English, if anyone's interested....

Also, I still plead the case of the long-overlooked, but wonderful, Anastasia books by Lois Lowry! Everybody read them now, before you get too old!

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

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Welcome Natalie,
You are the first intrepid blogger so far! Hooray. Is the library missing any of those Alice books. I thought (was hoping?) we were all cought up.
If any of you are City of Ember and People of Sparks fans,
the third titile is out called the Prophet of Yonwood.
Ann

Monday, June 12, 2006

Hi! This is really cool. I haven't had much time to read lately *gasp* but I've been rereading the Alice books, which you all have to read if you haven't already. (Ann, that means YOU too.) I found four that I didn't have at the June Fete sale. Once I start reading more stuff I'll let everybody know. ~Nathalie

Saturday, June 10, 2006

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Lets see....I've read quite a lot recently. Some are books I
know a few of you have already read, like Book Thief and I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. I thought both of these
were worth reading but Book Thief was more unusual and
had a greater impact on me.
I read two light and humorous books that were a lot of
fun! Dairy Queen by Catherine Murdock has to be one of my
favorites! I'm pretty sure even you sophisticated 8th graders
would like it. A funny, hardworking girl from a family of star football players is given the job of coaching the cutest guy imaginable from the rival team. The book has very good character development, humor, and enough underlying substance to keep it aloft. Plus, it has
a nice romantic component.
The other light and humorous one comes from David Lubar who is a master of the humorous teen book. I read his new
book Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie and found it to be happy and fun. Kind of a nice change from some of the heavier stuff.
The next one I recommend is Down the Rabbit Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery by Peter Abrahams. Are any of you mystery fans?
If so you should check this out and a sequel just came out called Behind the Curtain: An Echo Falls Mystery. It has a
female protagonist who loves Sherlock Holmes.
If any of you are still into The Faerie Wars, Purple Emperor books by Herbie Brennan, I have a galley of the next book which is
due out this fall.
That's enough from me for now. I know you are just trying to finish up with school. Hopefully you'll have time to
participate in the summer. To post a message, just click on the Blog This button at the very top of the page. Ann

Saturday, May 13, 2006

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What are you reading at the moment?

Hi Best Bookers. Remember I said it would be fun to have a way to stay in
touch and keep telling each other about the books we've been reading? I thought
we could try Blogging for a while and see how we like it.