Simon: Captain... why did you come back for us? Mal: You're on my crew. Simon: Yeah, but you don't even like me. Why'd you come back? Mal: You're on my crew. Why we still talking about this?

'Safe'


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."


Polter-Cow - Aug 27, 2008 3:47:23 pm PDT #7063 of 28393
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

SHE IS NOT ALMOST SEVEN!!! NO WAY!!! OMG!!!

How is that possible??

I love Half-Magic. I just made my little cousin get Seven-Day Magic from the library.


Sophia Brooks - Aug 27, 2008 3:50:52 pm PDT #7064 of 28393
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Oh-- I loved Green Knowe!

Little Women is probably above her reading level, unabridged, but possibly interesting to read aloud, while the early little house books are more "young reader". Please note this is based only on my experience as a child and not as an adult or teacher.

I also have to reiterate The Boxcar Children, which was first read aloud to me, and then I would read on my own. The children's self sufficiency was fascinating-- they got dishes from the dump! And made Stew! and had a dog! It is also quite a "young reader" book-- I juist re-read, in fact, and there is a lot of repitiion of key ideas and words. After that book, there are a whole series of mystery books, but they don't ch the genius of the first book. But still fun to read. Again, I read one only a couple of months ago.


Barb - Aug 27, 2008 3:58:23 pm PDT #7065 of 28393
“Not dead yet!”

Oooh, oooh, oooh... I'm such a doofus-- one of my favorite books EVER (I'm on about my fifth copy and I reread it at least twice a year), The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare.


Gadget_Girl - Aug 27, 2008 4:05:20 pm PDT #7066 of 28393
Just call me "Siouxsie Shunshine".

Most of the titles I thought of are ones that have already been mentioned.

At her age I was totally hooked on 'Wrinkle in Time' and the other books in that series. I also remember really liking 'From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler", "Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William Mckinley and Me, Elizabeth", "The Westing Game" and the tripod trilogy by John Christopher.


Gadget_Girl - Aug 27, 2008 4:06:32 pm PDT #7067 of 28393
Just call me "Siouxsie Shunshine".

The Witch of Blackbird Pond was another of my favorites, too!


Deena - Aug 27, 2008 4:09:32 pm PDT #7068 of 28393
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

I loved the Witch of Blackbird Pond, the Boxcar Children and A Wrinkle in Time! I have not read, but will find, Mixed Up Files, JHMWMandME, The Westing Game... and oh my goodness, the tripod trilogy. Our 7th Grade English teacher read those to us over the course of the year, and we moved before I found out the end. I obssessed over those books for years, trying to remember the title or the author or something.


DavidS - Aug 27, 2008 4:12:59 pm PDT #7069 of 28393
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I think I was reading Lloyd Alexander's Prydain books by that age. The first one, Book of Three, is very easy to absorb for a younger reader. Black Cauldron is (as the title might indicate) much darker, but one of the most compelling reads of my childhood.


Sophia Brooks - Aug 27, 2008 4:15:33 pm PDT #7070 of 28393
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I also just thought of Bunnicula and The Celery Stalks at midnight, and also John Bellairs books (The House with a Clock in its Walls, The Curse of the Blue Figureine), both of which I read at that age, and my friend K's son is currently reading, just going into third grade.


Deena - Aug 27, 2008 4:15:48 pm PDT #7071 of 28393
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

I just thought of those as well (eta: the Prydain Chronicles). I loved those books so much, still do.

Sophia, those sound like fun. I know I've run into Bunnicula, but not the others. My list is growing huge!


beth b - Aug 27, 2008 4:30:02 pm PDT #7072 of 28393
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

and Peter Pan and the StarCatchers -- the series is really good. my 4th grader made me read it All a prequel to the classic. and really well done.