People organize their books?
Mine are vaguely organized. They were originally organized by genre(ish) and author, but now they're back to their natural state of covering every flat surface I can get away with stacking things on.
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."
People organize their books?
Mine are vaguely organized. They were originally organized by genre(ish) and author, but now they're back to their natural state of covering every flat surface I can get away with stacking things on.
Yes. More like early middle school, Amy. They are GREAT. Really enjoyable. And the new one,with Egyptian mythology is also so fun.
I was SO obsessed with all kinds of mythology as a kid. Read Hamilton like candy.
And the new one,with Egyptian mythology is also so fun.
Oh, fun. I'll have to look for them. And dig up Ben's copy of The Lightning Thief.
I bought him The Westing Game and Freak the Mighty for his new school's summer reading list today. I haven't read either, so I plan to steal them when he's done.
IMO, Westing Game is blergh. Freak the Mighty is pretty great, though.
I really liked the Westing Game, and so did my book group kids
I know plenty of people who do like it, but rarely did any of my students like it. I just didn't like it at all. A book that was decidedly blergh to me.
Have any of you folks who like YA read the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series? It's not really YA, but it's really well done and very fast pace and entertaining.
I heard a story on NPR yesterday about a bookstore that does a Percy Jackson and the Olympians *camp* (I assume a day camp) for kids. Fun!
I loved The Westing Game.