Monday 3 October 2016

Read With Me 2016 #40

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Hello October and welcome everyone to this weeks Read With Me. Thank you to those who linked up last week, as always very much appreciated.

I have a question for everyone this week as I'm a bit stumped. It's my eldest daughters birthday at the end of November and I'm trying to sort it out early. She is a massive book worm and of course has a never ending list of books that she wants but I'd like to surprise her with something that she perhaps hasn't heard of before.

She will be eleven and loves quite literally a bit of everything from Jacqueline Wilson to Harry Potter, so what I want to know is can you suggest any books for me to check out?

Now I have that out of the way let me tell you my favourite post from last week, it came from Ups and Downs Smiles and Frowns with her tips on making more time to read.

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7 comments:

  1. No suggestions I'm afraid. My daughter doesn't read a fraction of what your daughter reads. Good luck with finding something!

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  2. Not sure I have any recommendations as my children are much younger. I think I read When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr when I was 11, I loved that. Also Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian.

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  3. Hmm my daughter loved Jaqueline Wilson too and moved on to real tear jerkers like The Fault in our Stars! Maybe the Geek Girl books? Or something by Non Pratt (we love her writing)

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    1. ooo yes she's read one of the Geek Girl books so that's a fab suggestion thank you.

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  4. With 2 boys, I'm not sure as regards girls books. Most of the stuff I enjoyed would be very dated now like Enid Blyton

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  5. How about the Michel Morpurgo books? My nephew loved them at that age.

    Phillip Pullman - His Dark Materials Trilogy

    Swallows and Amazons

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