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Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | E.L. Konigsburg |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Children 12 and up |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Children 8 and up |
Genre: | fiction, historical |
Year of publication: | 1973 |
Eleanor of Aquitaine and some of her friends hang out in heaven and discuss Eleanor's life and loves.
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Fascinating discussions about the Crusades, British and French history, religion, architecture, and the role of women in Medieval royalty ensue.
Illustrations, by the author, in the form of "miniatures" are lovely and fascinating.
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Posted in Biography, Conceptual: age 12 and up, Culture, Death is a central theme, Female protagonist, Gifted, History, Reading level: age 8 and up | Comments Closed
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | Susan Orlean |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Sophisticated readers |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Sophisticated readers |
Genre: | biography |
Year of publication: | 2000 |
Study of a man obsessed with orchids. |
The language is rough, but the book is well worth reading because of its fascinating descriptions of the orchids and the man and life in this particular stratum of Floridian society, which spans Seminole tribe members to British nobility. |
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Posted in Biography, Conceptual: highly sophisticated, Culture, Gifted, History, Reading level: Sophisticated reader, Science | Comments Closed
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | John D. Fitzgerald |
Illustrator: | Mercer Mayer |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Children 8 and up |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Children 8 and up |
Genre: | biographical |
Year of publication: | 1969 |
Second volume in the first person series of one of three Catholic brothers growing up in turn of the century Mormon Utah.
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We were amazed at the similarities and differences between then and now. My 9 year old loved this collection of stories at least as much as she loved the first installment. |
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Posted in Biography, Conceptual: 8 and up, Culture, Dealing with bullies, Death is a central theme, Fiction, Gifted, History, Reading level: age 8 and up | Comments Closed
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | John D. Fitzgerald |
Illustrator: | Mercer Mayer |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Children 12 and up |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Children 8 and up |
Genre: | biographical |
Year of publication: | 1967 |
First person story of one of three Catholic brothers growing up in turn of the century Mormon Utah.
Warning: Each book in this series veers broadly from (usually) a very cheerful first few chapters, in which the happy life of the narrator's family is depicted to subsequent harrowing chapters in which death, danger, and/or permanent dismemberment often occurs. The books usually resolve relatively pleasantly, but my daughter had difficulty sleeping after reading some chapters. (Although she always insists on getting the next book in the series.) |
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Posted in Biography, Conceptual: age 12 and up, Culture, Dealing with bullies, Death is a central theme, Fiction, Gifted, History, Reading level: age 8 and up | Comments Closed
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | Patricia C. Wrede |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Children 8 and up |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Children 8 and up |
Genre: | fiction, magic |
Year of publication: | 1991 |
My daughter says, "I really, really like the way the characters use magic in the world the author has built." |
"Not as good as the Dealing With Dragons books," says my 9-year old. "But I love all the long words the author uses." (We read the first few chapters with the Oxford English Dictionary open on our laps, magnifying glass poised in our hands.) The plot in this one is just a little too complicated for anyone to follow. But we are already searching for a copy of the sequel. In fact, dd is determined to work her way through every book Wrede has ever written |
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Posted in Conceptual: 8 and up, Dickensian, Female protagonist, Fiction, Reading level: age 8 and up, Science Fiction | Comments Closed
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
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Author: | Esther Forbes |
Reading Level (Conceptual): | Children 8 and up |
Reading Level (Vocabulary): | Children 8 and up |
Genre: | fiction |
Year of publication: | 1943 |
I read Johnny Tremain with my class. It is a good book about a boy named Johnny Tremain. He is living in the time of the revolutionary war. In the book Johnny learns many things. This book has a sad ending. I like it because it is interesting plus it has a lot of true historical facts.
Fizzy, age 9
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Posted in Conceptual: age 12 and up, Death is a central theme, Fiction, History, Reading level: age 8 and up | Comments Closed