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Monday, April 25, 2011

Listful Mondays: Books from Vacation

The Books We Brought Home from Vacation
(or The Books We Bought at my Favorite Used Book Store in my Home Town)
  1. Feed by M. T. Anderson (For my dystopian collection.)
  2. Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry (Remembered from childhood - just don't remember anything but the cover.)
  3. The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander (Replacement for our tattered copy.)
  4. Dragons of Deltora: Shadowgate by Emily Rodda (Book 2)
  5. Dragons of Deltora: Isle of the Dead, Sister of the South (Books 3 & 4)
  6. Deltora Quest: books 5 - 8 (We got confused and thought we found a whole series by one of Jadyn's favorite authors. Not so. There are 3 different related series. Stink.)
  7. Starbridge by A.C. Crispin
  8. Ancestor's World by A. C. Crispin (These are Scott's.)
  9. Magic Study by Maria V. Snyder (This was the one I was missing! Serendipitous!)
  10. Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary (Never read anything by her, but loved the movie.)
  11. Little Town on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder (The specific printing to match my set from childhood, replacing my spine-broken copy.)
  12. The Seventh Tower: Into Battle (Book 5)
  13. The Seventh Tower: The Violet Keystone (Book 6. We have 1 - 3. Now we just need book 4.)
  14. Whirligig by Paul Fleischman (Replacement for a Loaning Casualty.)
  15. Redwall by Brian Jacques
  16. Mossflower by Brian Jacques
  17. Mattimeo by Brian Jacques
  18. Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques
  19. Salamandastrom by Brian Jacques
  20. Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques (We had no Redwall books, but Scott played the audiobook for the older kids and they loved it. I'm sure the store had all the rest of them too, but I had to draw the line somewhere.)
I am home, possibly recovered, and thinking about books and blogging.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Book Orders

Our most recent school book order has arrived! Here is what we got:
  1. Savvy by Ingrid Lawn (Newberry Honor)
  2. Spelling B and the Cat-Astrophe by Lexi Connor (#4)
  3. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne
  4. The Boy who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
  5. The first 3 Dragon Slayers' Academy by Kate McMullan: The New Kid at School, Revenge of the Dragon Ladyn, and Class Trip to the Cave of Doom
  6. Henry and Mudge (set of 4)
A small order. I must have been making up for the last order that nearly broke my 8 year old's back when he hauled them home. Book Order Day is well anticipated at our house.

I have three questions:
  1. Has anyone read any of these book? Good? No? I have not read a single one!
  2. Do you utilize school book orders?
  3. Do you remember getting book order books as a kid?
I remember. It was a rare treat. My parents raised our family on a shoestring and books were not usually in the budget. (My small town had a pitiful library. I remember clearly in grade school saving up my allowance until I had exactly the $5.31 needed {with tax} to buy another Dragonlance book. Those were wondrous moments at B Dalton's in the mall!) Being a young book lover, you would think I was thrilled when my mother ordered something...but that was usually not the case. She didn't approve of my love for fantasy and used book orders to broaden my horizons. And those books that I had to collect in class were embarrassing to me. I'm not sure why, now, but I would try to hide the covers. I read those books anyway, and I was big enough even then to acknowledge I was wrong. The books I remember being most embarrassed about and most determined to hate became some of my favorites. The Iceberg Hermit. The Sole Survivor. The Secret Garden. The Upstairs Room.

Just to make sure we're clear, it would many years before I'd pick up anything but fantasy on my own. But Mom, if you take the long view, your efforts have paid off. Thank you.