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Old 06-05-2008, 12:19 PM
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Default Books for summer reading!

Okay Pokemon and Vanniecat, help me out here. Let's compile a good list of books that will help pass those slow days that happen in summer. I know you both love to read, so what are your favorites?

We're finishing up Prince Caspian and ready to head on to the Voyage of the Dawn Treader from The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis.

and I am enamored of the Mistmantle Chronicles by M.I. McAllister. there are three now, all starring Urchin the bravest little squirrel you'd ever want to meet
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Old 06-06-2008, 05:46 PM
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I'D LIKE TO RECOMEND MEASLE AND THE WRATHMONK I HAVE A COPY AND MY CLASS HAS LIKE TWO COPYS. ITS ABOUT A BOY NAMED MEASLE WHO HAS TO LIVE WITH HIS DRERY TERIBLE GURDAIN BASIL TRAMPLEBONE. WHO HAS A TRAIN SET IN HIS ATTIC.HERES A QOUTE "A SMELLY BOY,A big adventure,and one ENORMOUS COCKROACH!"YOU SHOULD READ IT

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I got a children's book recently, Rascal the Tassel-Eared squirrel. It has beautiful illustrations, and lots of info on this species. It is recommend reading for all ages.

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Rascal, the Tassel-Eared Squirrel
Sylvester Allred; Illustrated by Diane Iverson
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Although I haven't read the actual book, which is no doubt worth the reading, 'The Velvet Rabbit' has been made into a film. This story touches the heart of the child in all of us. Check your local listings for show times, or rent it to view on DVD.
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