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O.K., here are the book that I have yet to read:
The Postcard
Magic Half
Tennyson
Thousand Never Evers
Jeremy Cabbage
Graveyard Book
Adventurous Deeds...
Brooklyn Bridge
Jessie's Mountain
Every Soul a Star
Any suggestions as to the ones that I simply MUST NOT miss for our discussion in a few weeks? Egads! I had hoped to be further along than this by now.
Thanks!
Graveyard Book
Every Soul a Star (I am not a fan, but I know others who are - don't read the comments on this one it is FULL of spoilers)
Teresa, I think you're doing a GREAT job of reading! I think The Graveyard Book is the book I'd put at the top of your list. I'd also take a look at the survey that's been posted on the blog. Looking at the current results of this completely unscientific survey,
here's the order in which you should read your remaining titles:
26 % (19 votes) Graveyard Book
14 % (10 votes) Thousand Never Evers
8 % (6 votes) Jessie’s Mountain
8 % (6 votes) Every Soul
7 % (5 votes) Jeremy Cabbage
4 % (3 votes) Adventurous Deeds
4 % (3 votes) Tennyson
2 % (2 votes) Brooklyn Bridge
1 % (1 vote) The Postcard
1 % (1 vote) Magic Half
Received via email from Martha S.:
I enjoyed Seer of Shadows and Hate that Cat, although I don't think they are Newbery-worthy. I thought Bird Lake Moon was kind of bland. I liked Brooklyn Bridge but it didn't grab me. I read Eleven a while ago but I don't remember much so I guess it wasn't one of my favorites.
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