Summer reading
Thursday July 24th 2008, 3:34 pm
Filed under: Historical Fiction, Linda Sue Park, Mystery, Scary stories

All the Lovely Bad OnesFor those of you who enjoy ghost stories, check out Mary Downing Hahn’s All the Lovely Bad Ones. Two prankster teenagers spending the summer at their Grandma’s Vermont inn, find out that it is listed in Haunted Inn’s of Vermont. They decide to let the guests have a ‘ghost’   experience but never dream that they might wake the real ones.

I also read (finally) Linda Sue Park’s Keeping Score. For baseball fans, learn how to keep score while listening to (or watching) a game. You can get the flavor of what it was like before TV’s (or the internet) were everywhere. You can also get a little history as a character goes off to Korea for the war and the main character tries to understand just what the fighting is all about.

 

 



Vote for Books!

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I came across this in a blog I check from time to time. The deadline is looming (very near) so if you want to submit your favorite title, go to the site now. You will be able to vote in September and again through the fall until Election Day once they narrow down the list. If you missed the deadline, leave a comment with your favorite book of all time. (If you can narrow down it to one, I’ll be amazed!)



Scary Stories
Monday May 07th 2007, 12:29 pm
Filed under: Bluebonnet Books, Fantasy, Mystery, Scary stories

I finished two books this weekend. I finished The Blue Ghost by Marion Dane Bauer and The Ghost’s Grave by Peg Kehret. Both of these books are on the Bluebonnet list and they both feature kids who have a ghost communicate with them. Students are always asking for scary books which, of course, are not in a separate section of the library. What is scary to one person is not scary to another. I know the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark books are popular but what are your favorite scary books?