Thanks, Kate! I'm gonna check some of those out for the kids. They love Myers but I don't think we've brought any of the others you mention.
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."
You're welcome! A great resource to check out is the New York Public Library's "Books for the Teen Age" list that they put out every year, with books selected by NY teens. There's some overlap from year to year, but lots of new books each year too. The list is huge and divided into a bunch of different sections, one of which is, I think, books about New York -- plus lots of other books on the list would probably fit your community too. You can download the lists from the last three years as .pdfs here: [link]
The Harry Potter thread was mentioning some British kids series, and made me think of what Brit books I was reading as a kid.
Remember the Noel Streatfeild "Shoes" books? I always loved Ballet Shoes, but don't remember the details of any of the other books.
That was the big British kids series I remember reading as a child, in addition to some translated Swedish books like Pippi Longstocking and a few others, and the American classics from Louisa May Alcott and Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The others were more individual titles, like Sara Crewe, Black Beauty, etc.
I have several Streatfeild books. Dancing Shoes is my fave, but Theatre Shoes is pretty good too.
Moominsummer Madness!
That is one trippy series.
Moominsummer Madness!
I got Nilly a Moomin when she visited San Francisco. She grew up with them.
There was also Tennis Shoes. I remember really liking that one.
I remember Theatre Shoes and Ballet Shoes, and I know I read a third one but I can't remember what it was. Looking it up on Amazon, I found a whole slew of "Shoes" books I'd never heard of!
LOVE Ballet Shoes!!
LOVE Ballet Shoes!!
Is this the same book that Emma Watson is starring in a new BBC adaption?