Other thoughts:
These are all the books that Emmett considers to be Incessantly Depressing, for the record.
Buffy ,'Dirty Girls'
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."
Other thoughts:
These are all the books that Emmett considers to be Incessantly Depressing, for the record.
The Importance of Being Earnest is depressing?
These are all the books that Emmett considers to be Incessantly Depressing, for the record.
Well not The Importance of Being Earnest I assume?
Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
Fun book, but appropriateness for an entire class of 7th graders? Questionable.
If you are doing trade fiction, consider Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli.
The Importance of Being Earnest would be a stretch for most 7th graders. It's a stretch for many 11th graders (difficulty with richness of language as well as the different type of reading a play requires).
The Importance of Being Earnest is depressing?
No, not that one. I don't think he'd appreciate Oscar Wilde though.
But the Diary of Ann Frank, and Lord of the Flies both bummed him out and now he dreads his English class.
Fun book, but appropriateness for an entire class of 7th graders? Questionable.
Good point.
I'm listening to The Dark Is Rising (people weren't kidding about Over Sea, Under Stone not being a good place to start, how boring was that?), and people keep referring to Will as an "Old One," so I am expecting him to sprout tentacles at some point.
B&N has a really long sample from Night Circus available in ebook, and I kinda forgot I hadn't bought the whole thing yet, I was enjoying myself so much.
Well played, teaser, well played.
Does Amazon let you get samples, or does it just do the "look inside this book" thing? It occurs to me (d'oh!) that you don't need to have an e-book to take advantage of this--you just need to set up an account and install the app on your computer. Then you can read the first few pages of, well, just about anything that's also sold as an ebook if you want more info to make up your mind. It's not like you can't go buy the paper version afterwards.
I love Over Sea, Under Stone. Classic quest book.
Does Amazon let you get samples
Yup. They're like a drug dealer -- first one's free, yo.