Wolves of Willoughby Chase, etc.?
Oh yeah, that's perfect.
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Wolves of Willoughby Chase, etc.?
Oh yeah, that's perfect.
Jilli, I know you are not a fan of them for obvious reasons, but what about The Spiderwick Chronicles?
Something Wicked This Way Comes?
I really liked the Lois Duncan books when I was that age, esp. Down a Dark Hall.
Jilli, I know you are not a fan of them for obvious reasons, but what about The Spiderwick Chronicles?
Wait, what? I'm not a fan? I read the first one and thought it was cute. I haven't read the rest. (Pete and I know the illustrator, and we're thrilled for him that the series did well.)
Something Wicked This Way Comes?
Oh yes, I'm suggesting that. Now I just need someone to direct a new version of it where the Dust Witch STAYS the Dust Witch, and doesn't get turned into some sort of tarantula queen.
t this issues-with-that-movie tag never closes
Down a Dark Hall was awesome! So much better than Summer of Fear.
Sorry, Jilli, I thought you wouldn't go near those books because of your phobia of the title creatures. I must be misremembering.
No, I won't go near the Circ du Freak books, because one of the characters has a telepathic bond with a giant tarantula. Which is a shame, because I've been told those books are fun. But giant psychic spiders are a deal-breaker for me.
One must have standards, Jilli.
I was going to rec those, Jilli, but you said it had to be age-appropriate and I guess school-appropriate, too, right? And the covers of those are a little grotesque.
I'm wary of recommending anything I haven't read myself. Otherwise I would have added the Circ du Freak books.
(Hey, has anyone here read them? If so, please tell me how prevalent the giant psychic spider is in them.)