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I just started a new blog called "We Be Reading" ... it's a mixture of reviews for books I read and those that the kid reads. I have 4 posts up so far. Someday I hope to convince T to talk about what he is reading too. Add me to your reader!
Quoted: A few years ago we took Z to Toys R Us and, for the first time, he picked out a book all on his own.
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Two books I remember vividly from my youth, which I have reread and thoroughly enjoyed as an adult, that aren't mentioned on either of your lists: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, and A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle. Both are award winning classics with great morals and insights, neither mentioned.