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I would like to personally make a plug for this German children's classic, The Flying Classroom, the new 2015 translation by Anthea Bell.

message 104:
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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I remember reading Five Little Peppers as a young reader, and losing interest, but I would definitely like to return to it as an adult reader.
Remember that if enough people are interested, you can always propose to lead a read-along and discussion. Just make sure to review the guidelines that Wendy listed.
Since we have enough interest in Behind the Attic Wall, I'm going to create a read along discussion space for us and aim for the Friday of the week after Thanksgiving, December 2nd. If that is too soon, and you would like to push it back, let me know!
Any suggestions for holiday MG books? I also have this one which I love to read during the holidays, Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories! Not as stellar as the other Anne books, of course, but enjoyably stories all the same...
Remember that if enough people are interested, you can always propose to lead a read-along and discussion. Just make sure to review the guidelines that Wendy listed.
Since we have enough interest in Behind the Attic Wall, I'm going to create a read along discussion space for us and aim for the Friday of the week after Thanksgiving, December 2nd. If that is too soon, and you would like to push it back, let me know!
Any suggestions for holiday MG books? I also have this one which I love to read during the holidays, Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories! Not as stellar as the other Anne books, of course, but enjoyably stories all the same...

Remember that if enough people are interested, you c..."
Yes, for the AOGG Christmas stories! I reread them every year at Christmas anyhow.

She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1909, making her the first woman to do so.

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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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Thank you for all your suggestions! I love Erich Kastner's work, and Anthea Bell is such a fantastic translator! Definitely interested in The Flying Classroom--have added it.
Rosemarie, I wasn't familiar with that one by John Ruskin!
Rosemarie, I wasn't familiar with that one by John Ruskin!

Rosemarie, I wasn't ..."
Then I will also suggest the new translation of Pünktchen und Anton, Dot and Anton (also by Anthea Bell) to you.




I collect antique children's books and one I found recently and really liked was



The Golden Name Day is sweet. Too bad that it and the sequels are both hard to find and often expensive.


There are still quite a few libraries that have at least The Golden Name Day. Some are university libraries though a public university should allow public borrowing.

I have the first, but the sequels are both hard to find and expensive.
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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Hello Everyone!
Is there any interest in a Read-Along for:
Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield
The Enchanted Castleby E. Nesbit
The Story of the Amulet by E. Nesbit
The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Is there any interest in a Read-Along for:
Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield
The Enchanted Castleby E. Nesbit
The Story of the Amulet by E. Nesbit
The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Katie wrote: "Hello Everyone!
Is there any interest in a Read-Along for:
Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield
The Enchanted Castleby E. Nesbit
The Story of the Amulet by E...."

They're not if you live close enough to Margaret Sidney's hometown of Concord, Massachusetts to search out first editions. I saw some floating around the antique shops there in the last few years but I didn't buy them. I read the entire series through the library. Which reminds me I need to go leave a pencil on her grave.
I'd be interested in reading The Story of the Amulet. I don't think I've read that one but I have read the others on Katie's list.

They're not if you live close enough to Margaret Sidney's hometown of Concord, Massachusetts to search ou..."
Unfortunately, I do not lived close by but I sure would love to visit Concord.

Manybooks wrote: "QNPoohBear wrote: "Manybooks wrote: "I have the first, but the sequels are both hard to find and expensive. "
They're not if you live close enough to Margaret Sidney's hometown of Concord, Massach..."

Manybooks wrote: "QNPoohBear wrote: "Manybooks wrote: "I have the first,..."
Thanks that looks both promising and cheap.

I have an early 1900s illustrated copy of Five Little Peppers I got at the Barrow a few years ago. I passed on a first edition because I already had that one. I kind of regret it.
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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I just read this a few month ago, but I am ALWAYS ready to reread that book. It is one of my absolute favourites, so count me in.
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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message 132:
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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If anyone has ideas for a September read along and would like to facilitate that discussion, post your ideas here!

The Wool-Pack
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Adam of the Road
message 134:
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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Anyone have any pressing Classic Middle Grade recommendations for February? It would be fun to start reading something together again! :)
message 137:
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Katie Ruth, The Lady with Megan-Follows-as-Anne-of-Green-Gables Hair
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I'm looking for reviewers for my debut MG and want to see if anyone is interested. Thanks!


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