Thank you, Sox! I missed that story when I was on vacation last week and a friend posted about it just using his initials and I couldn't figure out who "JF" was.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
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."
Does anyone have any book suggestions for an 8 year old boy entering the 3rd grade? Preferably something slightly less well known that he may not have found on his own?
The Boy at the End of the World is fun!
Anyone else read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child? I'm underwhelmed.
book suggestions for an 8 year old boy entering the 3rd grade?
I remember these from when I was about that old:
Owls in the Family by Farley Mowat
Follow My Leader by James B. Garfield
Call it Courage by Armstrong Sperry
Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
Reading it now, Hillary.
At 8, Isaac preferred non-fiction to fiction in most of his books, sj, so we amassed a big collection of books on dinosaurs, outer space, the ocean, entymology, the rainforest, you name it. Those first three topics especially. As for picture books, there is one called If I Built A Car that he liked a lot.
For chapter books, we were reading Harry Potter together as a family at that age -- much beloved. And there's a book series called The Menagerie that I think would work for an 8 year old too. There's the classic Captain Underpants series as well, but usually there's no reason for an adult to introduce kids, their friends will take care of it.
I can mail you a free copy of Cog if you want. It has a female protagonist though and may be a little advanced.
I have no interest in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. I just feel like it's done and I don't want anymore.
If anybody's late to hop on the Outlander train, or just wants an e-copy for cheap, now's the time.
I read Rainbow Rowell's Carry On, which was pretty damn delightful.
I think Cursed Child probably works better on stage, because it's gotten excellent reviews but I thought the script was only okay. The dialog seemed very stilted, and the plot was overcomplicated even for JKR.
Neil Gaiman's Fortunately The Milk is fantastic, my son read it at age 8 and loved it. (Grown ups should read it too!)