The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
SPRING CHALLENGE 2013
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50.1 - Ms Anderson's task: Two Truths and a Lie

I completely agree about not messing with the given genres, but I do think it's become a big problem. It was first apparent with the YA books being labeled "children's" when the new rule was instituted, but it's also an issue here. I've disagreed with genres even among all the grown-up books I read for this spring challenge. One book I read was labeled "YA" because it's part of the high school canon, not because that was the author's intended audience.
It's one of the, uh, interesting things about this site. Genre lists on the side of the page are good fodder for task, but they can be incredibly frustrating when books aren't shelved the way they SHOULD be.

1. Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer by John Grisham - I wanted to be a lawyer when I grew up just like Perry..."
Yup! All of these books will work.

Ms. Anderson, if you know of some of those, can you point them out? I read a fair amount of Young Adult...but I'm really struggling with this genre because I didn't read it when it was age-appropriate. Much to my mother's dismay, I was already reading Harlequin romances, V.C. Andrews, John Updike, and Jean Auel starting at about 9 or so, as well as the classics that always seem to end up on banned book lists. So if we're stuck with the consequences of mislabeling, I'd like to read a YA or adult-oriented book that someone has labeled as "children's."
I'm not trying to be critical of the task...I just honestly don't know what kids that age are supposed to be reading, and I really don't care for science fiction/fantasy/magical realism types of books (which is a lot of what seems to be coming up.) And the first several I looked up using the genre tool didn't even work....it would say they were the most read books in that genre but then the genre wouldn't be listed on the book's home page?! It just doesn't seem right that would happen.

I typed in nine year olds on the search in listopia and found several others as well.

Ms. Anderson, if you know of some of those, ..."
I was the same way, only I was reading "adult" fantasy and science fiction, mostly, as well as classics. I was shocked when, at 10, there was a random sex scene in one of the books I was reading!
But being a teacher has made me more aware of audiences and such. It's not really a matter of what kids are "supposed" to read, but rather what catches their interest. My kids are all over the map when it comes to what they pick, so I have to know a wide variety of books to recommend.
I'll need to go digging again--for this challenge, I tried to read books written for adults that didn't have YA mentioned. Much of the canon (all those "dead white guys" everyone reads in high school) were labeled "High School," even though they were written originally for adults to read. As for specific examples, off the top of my head I remember The Outsiders having "childrens" listed, and it's definitely not something I'd hand to someone in elementary school, even if it's not really that violent compared to television nowadays. The Chocolate War also has "childrens" listed, and I could get in trouble for recommending that to my sixth graders given some of the more mature content.
I'd need to go through my lists for other examples--I wrote some of them down when I was book-hunting. I think I still have all those papers...
You might like The Running Dream if you want something more YA and realistic fiction. Some of the middle grade historical fiction and non-fiction is well-done, too. You can also go with the classics that are labeled middle-grade: Betsy-Tacy (you can start with the 5th book and not miss too much, I think) and the Little House books are labeled Middle Grade.

Ms. Anderson, if you know of ..."
Thanks, Ms. Anderson...those are some good ideas. I also just scanned some banned book lists...figuring that the reason some of them get banned is because someone thinks they're too adult for their intended audience.


Both are approved :D

Blubber
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
Mr. Popper's Penguins
Plus most of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series are listed as Middle Grade, and they're fun reads!

Here are some books shelved as Middle Grades that I've truly enjoyed as an adult
Pop - excellent story of high school football player and former pro who got hit one too many times
Freak the Mighty
Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie
The Invention of Hugo CabretWonderstruck
Hero
Saving Zasha - a really surprisingly good read about children in the Soviet Union after WWII
Moon Over Manifest
Holes
Powerless - this is a particular favorite.
The City of Ember
The People of Sparks
Nick Of Time- good time travel
Al Capone Does My Shirts
Al Capone Shines My Shoes

I have a book on my TBR that was shelved Middle grade by 122 people and that still not showing up on the main page because other genres that are also appropriate were used by other people.

Thanks!!

Great task. I had so much fun with the idea that I HAD to pick out middle grade books. I'm reading The Invention of Hugo Cabret, When You Reach Me, and White Fur Flying. Could I get White Fur Flying approved in case Middle Grades disappears? There are not too many shelvers of that book yet.

Great task. I had so much fun with the idea that I HAD to pick out middle grade books. I'm reading The Invention of Hugo Cabret, When You Reach Me, and White Fur Flying. Could I g..."
Approved!


Approved!

well I will look for something from approved books post :)




Perfect -- I have been dying waiting for Carl Hiassen's next adult book...this will help me make do!


Today - April 19 - the genre Childrens > Middle Grade is listed as the last genre on the first page. I'm mentioning this now just in case
Boom! by Mark Haddon
shifts the genre Childrens > Middle Grade to the second page between now and when I'm ready to post fulfillment of 50.1

I've never read one of his books. Maybe I should give this one a try!


It seems to have decent reviews!


Another mention that met with less unanimous, but still strong group approval was the Sisters Grimm books. I checked only the first one and it does have Middle Grade genre on the first page.

I thought that was so cute! (Your daughter recommending you books!) It really made me smile. ;)


Today - April 19 - the genre Childrens > Middle Grade is listed as the last genre on the first page. I'm mentioning this now just in case
Boom! by Mark Haddon
shifts th..."
Approved (middle grade is still on the main page)


It seems to have decent reviews!"
Approved (just in case it changes dramatically)

Yes, unfortunately if it doesn't have Middle Grade listed, it won't work. Maybe it'll work for another task?

I LOVE the Sisters Grimm books! So much fun, and very good fairy tale mash-ups/retellings. They're decent mysteries, too.


Approved!

Awwww thanks!!! I'm lucky...all 3 of my kids like to read. We try to get to the library weekly!

Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
Chasing Lincoln's Killer
King of the Wind
Skellig
Storm Runners
A Monster Calls
My Side of the Mountain
The Tale of Despereaux
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Hatchet
Jacob Have I Loved
Gossamer
The Girl Who Owned a City
The Boy Who Lost His Face
The Magician's Elephant
Walk Two Moons
The Higher Power of Lucky
Because of Winn-Dixie
Notes from the Dog

Thanks, Ms. Anderson! I'm not sure if I'll get to it but it's good to know I can use it all the same.
Everytime somebody posts new books, I want to change my mind as to what to read!

Second, then these would work,
Milkweed
100 Cupboards

Second, then these would work,
Milkweed
100 Cupboards"
Both of them have Middle Grade listed, so both will work. Enjoy!




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Both approved.


And it's approved just in case :D

As long as they all have Middle Grade listed and you can find two truths and a lie that go with them, then yes.

As long as they all have Middle Grade listed and you can find two truths and a lie that go with them, then yes."
Thank you!

Can I get the last 2 approved please just in case they slip off the front page?
Books mentioned in this topic
Jacob Have I Loved (other topics)Walk Two Moons (other topics)
Dear Mr. Henshaw (other topics)
Dragonbreath (other topics)
A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Steven J. Carroll (other topics)Bill Myers (other topics)
Mark Haddon (other topics)
1. Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer by John Grisham - I wanted to be a lawyer when I grew up just like Perry Mason.
2. Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great by Judy Blume - Same name as me
3. Judy Moody by Megan McDonald - best friend in middle school was named Judy.
I think those should all work.