Something Wicked This Way Comes?
I really liked the Lois Duncan books when I was that age, esp. Down a Dark Hall.
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."
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.)
I am very curious about the contents of this girl's (I am assuming a girl) letter. What determines "school appropriate?" Is the school mandating her books? Is she not allowed to read above level?
I'm remembering getting my parents called in 6th grade because I was reading a romance, and my dad being all "Um, she can read whatever the hell she wants, if she's done with her work, kthxbye!"
I can't tell if Hunter is a girl or boy from the letter. But the first piece of advice I plan on giving her is to go ask her teachers what they mean my "age appropriate", and what their suggestions are. Then I'm going to ask her what her parents think. Because yeah, my Dad was also all "She can read whatever she wants" with a side of "Look, she's developing research skills, looking for spells and charms to ward off the monsters in the closet! I'm so proud!"