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."
My favorite teacher when I was in grade school was the librarian, Mrs. Conn. We were *friends*, not just teacher/student. I'd run into the stacks, and bring a book, and ask,"Is this worth the trouble?" and she'd say yes or no.
It's because of her that I read all the science fiction and fantasy books - and that there were *any* in my GRADE SCHOOL.
Librarians are such powerful effectors on childrens' lives; I wish we heard more stories like you Buffista-librarians and Mrs. Conn, and less of the (headdesk) variety.
When I decided I didn't want to become like my dusty, staid library professors and fellow students and changed majors, the one non-dusty professor tried to talk me out of it. She essentially said I didn't have to end up like all of the others, but considering the best student in the program freely admitted that she never went out because that interferred with her time studying in the library, I decided that I'd rather hang with my partying friends from the college radio station.
Hil, I bet this is it: [link]
It's also by Louise Fitzhugh, who wrote my beloved Harriet the Spy.
wait .. the alex rider series? they are good, fun books, but best ever? seriously?
Will the encourage a kid to read -- sure, but best ever? no way.
And I reccommend them all the time
Yes! That's it, Scrappy! Thank you!
Poor thing. He had a blighted childhood if Little Lord Fauntleroy was a highlight.
He also picked the Hardy Boys, most of which are less intellectually rigorous than comic books.
What about
Roller Skates, Little Women, Johnny Tremaine
and
Half Magic?
The Little House books, all the Melendys, E Nesbit and Rosemary Sutcliff?
It's not his usual beat...he's usually trying to get justice for underage foreign prostitutes or something, isn't he?
In which case anything without "Me love you long time." looks like a Win, I don't doubt.(I may be a horrible person for typing that; please forgive me.)
"Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry..."(Just so I don't completely go to Media Special Hell for cracking on Kristof.)
I also liked "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" as a teen, but I went to an early-seventies vintage high school, and there was a certain duality to my high school experience that might have made that one a draw for me at the time.
Also "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings"(for teens, not kids...are we thinking kid-kids?)
Oooh... where's Teppy? From his blog post:
So now it’s your turn. What are your favorite children’s books, and why would you recommend them? Some readers will undoubtedly come for ideas, so be detailed and persuasive. And of course, kids are welcome to list their own favorites. But if you mention a comic book, I’m going to report you to your school librarian!
What a dicksmack.
I just finished Jilli's book and have pimped it, verily.
P-C, do me one favor; remove my LJ link from after my name. I've never made it a widely known fact publicly that I have an LJ.
Thanks.
What a dicksmack.
Ah, Teppy, you wordsmith. May I also suggest one of my new favorites; Bitchwaffle.