What? FEMA incompetent? Finger-pointing? I am shocked.
No Way! I'm shocked as well.
'Safe'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What? FEMA incompetent? Finger-pointing? I am shocked.
No Way! I'm shocked as well.
Note to Buffista parents:
Do not, under any circumstances, let your 9 year old read Les Miserables, or to your 12 year old to read To The Lighthouse, no matter how advanced you think they might be.
Regards,
Read-A-Lot-Daughter-Of-Librarian-Who-Got-Burned
Gud, has Emaryn read Caddie Woodlawn? It's a fiesty, pioneer girl book set here in Wisconsin. One of my FAVORITES when I was 9. (Still is, actually.)
No, I'll have to see if the library has it. I've marked the post for a library lookup tonight.
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Do not, under any circumstances, let your 9 year old read Les Miserables, or to your 12 year old to read To The Lighthouse, no matter how advanced you think they might be.
Les Misérables is so long, I can't even imagine picking it up to read at 9.
I was 11 when I read it, and enjoyed it very much. I even took to calling myself Cosette in my more dramatic moments.
The book that I picked up at 8 that wrecked me emotionally was Watership Down.
Do not, under any circumstances, let your 9 year old read Les Miserables
No problem, I'm thinking of getting her a copy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle instead.
No problem, I'm thinking of getting her a copy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle instead.
BWAH! Hope you're prepared to have a newly-created vegetarian at your table tonight!
I first read Animal Farm at five, and read it over and over again with great pleasure for the next year and a half. At some point it occurred to me that there was something dodgy going on in the narrative, and somewhere around my seventh birthday I thrust it back at my mom and said bitterly, "You can take this back. I'm not going to read it anymore. It's not really about animals at all."