Monday, March 6, 2017

Dear Reader, What Should I Read Next?


Boy, it's been a while since I read a middle grade book--due to the fact that my book group recently read Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. (Over 600 pages!  Definitely not middle grade!)  I've also been working my way through The Artist's Way for a second time, and that's led me to check out all sorts of books on creativity. At this rate I'll need a new bedside table for the stacks!

Which got me to thinking that I need to get back into my middle grade groove. So, I headed to the library last week and grabbed a bunch off the shelves. But now I've found myself dithering about which ones to read. I thought it would be fun to have my loyal readers chime in. Below, you'll find the first lines from my selections. Please note in your comment which one you would be most tempted to read. (Bonus points if you can figure out any of the authors.)

Here goes:

#1: It all began on one of those days--one of those stupid days when absolutely everything goes wrong. First thing in the morning, when Tom tried to put on his jeans, he found his darling sister had knotted the legs.

#2: My little sister, Sam, knelt on the sofa, staring out the window. Our next door neighbors moved off base last week, and she was watching for our new neighbors to arrive.

#3: Papi had pretty much promised to stop bringing Tia Perla to Saint Scholastica school, but when the last bell rings on a Monday afternoon, there she is just the same, waiting for me in the parking lot: Tia Perla, yet again.

#4: On Monday, at exactly noon o'clock, our teacher, Mrs. Pellington, took us to the auditorium. She said there was a special surprise coming, but when we got there, we only saw other kids. It is a scientific fact that seeing other kids at school is not a surprise.

#5: My dad always says "Charlie Bumpers, your closet looks like a tornado came through and decided to live there."

9 comments:

  1. #3 is Stef Soto, Taco Queen, but I don't know the other. #5 is clearly a Bill Harley title, but I don't know which one. You should pick up Armstrong & Charlie.

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    1. You're right about Stef Soto. #5 is Charley Bumpers vs. The Teacher of the Year. Thanks for the ARMSTRONG AND CHARLIE recommendation.

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  2. I'd have to go with #1. I'm a sucker for those everything bad happens kind of books. Don't ask how I know this, but #2 looks like Piper Reed, Clubhouse Queen.

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    1. Yup, you're right about Piper Reed. This is PIPER REED< THE GREAT GYPSY.

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  3. Wow, I'm amazed I haven't read any of these except #2, the Piper Reed book, by Kimberly Willis Holt, as Greg already mentioned. As for which I'm most tempted to read... I'd go with #4 for the surprise element or possibly #5 for the humor alone.

    Also read THE FOURTEENTH GOLDFISH if you haven't already. It's my quickest read so far this year.

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    1. Thanks for another great recommendation, Joanne.

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  4. I think you've hooked me on each one of these.

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  5. Here is my reveal of the books:
    #1) GHOSTHUNTERS AND THE INCREDIBLY REVOLTING GHOST by Cornelia Funke
    #2) PIPER REED, THE GREAT GYPSY by Kimberly Willis Holt
    #3) STEF SOTO, TACO QUEEN by Jennifer Torres
    #4) FRANKLY, FRANNIE: PRINCIPAL FOR THE DAY by A.J. Stern
    #5) CHARLIE BUMPERS VS. THE TEACHER OF THE YEAR by Bill Harley

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