I was a total girly-girl at your daughter's age, and LOVED The Secret Garden at her age. Would Coraline be too scary for her?
For your son, 6th grade is when I discovered Ender's Game and got WAY into the Star Trek novels. Franchise books tend to be pretty clean, would he be interested in the Star Wars novels?
I love my job because it's the bizarro opposite of my last job. I'm like an actual human being here, it's weird. I actually don't mind waking up to go to work! That's about the highest compliment I can pay to working :)
I'm currently trudging through Pride and Prejudice and would like Coraline as a light read (comparatively!) after.
Thanks for the contest, and don't forget to glitter all the things!
I was a total girly-girl at your daughter's age, and LOVED The Secret Garden at her age. Would Coraline be too scary for her?
For your son, 6th grade is when I discovered Ender's Game and got WAY into the Star Trek novels. Franchise books tend to be pretty clean, would he be interested in the Star Wars novels?
I love my job because it's the bizarro opposite of my last job. I'm like an actual human being here, it's weird. I actually don't mind waking up to go to work! That's about the highest compliment I can pay to working :)
I'm currently trudging through Pride and Prejudice and would like Coraline as a light read (comparatively!) after.
Thanks for the contest, and don't forget to glitter all the things!
My favorite author, Neil Gaiman, has written all sorts of things, including a few children's books.
Fortunately, The Milk
The Graveyard Book (a retelling of The Jungle Book)
Coraline