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Friday, October 31, 2008
It’s Halloween and I’m writing my Novel Journey post in-between Trick-or-Treaters . . . so . . . . for this post, I’m asking what books you’re currently reading.

Here’s mine:

Peter and the Shadow Thieves



It started when I saw Peter and the Starcatchers at my daughter’s school book fair for $3. I’ve known about the series for awhile, but it was such a great price I decided to pick it up and read it. It did not disappoint. It’s an imaginative tale of how Peter, Tinker Bell and Neverland came to be.


I enjoyed it so much, I’ve purchased the next in the series and am halfway through.




While I was in the children’s section, I picked up L’Engle’s Wind in the Door, which will be my next read.



Also worth mentioning, my daughter and I are reading The Tale of Despereaux, which is coming to the Theater Dec 19, 2008. Gina read it to her boys and suggested it to us. It’s awesome.


Okay, so now that you know I’m reading the books written for 8-12 year olds, what are you reading?

Jessica Dotta
  posted at 5:29 PM
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1 Comments:
At 11/02/2008 09:33:00 PM, Blogger Elizabeth Ludwig said...

Hey Jess,

I just finished the fourth and final book in the Twilight Series--Breaking Dawn.

I enjoyed it...but, without giving too much away...Ms. Meyers broke one crucial rule and it involved the final conflict resolution!! Aargh. I remember the good old days when I could just read without my internal editor kicking in...

 

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