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I've seen a lot of people not taking this seriously too. It's unfortunate because it just takes longer to get through that way. But we are still "flattening the curve" by staying away and reducing the number of infections. So I guess we just do the best we can and keep ourselves and those we normally spend time with safer.


How old were you when you read Where The Red Fern Grows?
I read in seventh grade but have recently meet people who’s kids are reading it in third grade. It blew my mind that a class would read such a heavy story at such a young age.

How old were you when you read Where The Red Fern Grows?
I read in seventh grade but have recently meet people who’s kids are read..."
I don't remember reading that one. I just looked it up though and it is listed with an AR (accelerated reader) level of 4.9. It is recommended for Middle Grades (4-8). So, third grade is early. They must be advanced readers and hopefully mature enough for the concepts.

I think I have zoom. We've been meeting together for spiritual meetings, and have been able to say hi and talk to one another. My daughter knows how to work it, I don't.


That's so excellent, Christine! What a nice way for your family to "get-together."

April means it's time to get your gardening equipment out:)


Sometimes, I will give it a second look.

Good question... I think that it may add to my perspective, but not really change my opinion. I tend to like or dislike books based on my enjoyment of them, so if you say that the book had some amazing metaphors or insights or whatever I will be able to appreciate the book more, but probably not like it more. How about you?

The schools in our area have closed for the rest of the school year and stopped grading all together. I'm not really sure what their expectations are for the kids, but if I knew I wasn't being graded, it would be summer break for me!

Although... I remember reading Black Beauty, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and Watership Down in elementary school, basically 2nd to 3rd grade. So, maybe just my perspective has changed. Also, apparently I read a lot of books about animals. lol


And it's so good to be with friends. I'll be glad when I can hug all of mine again. Enjoy the Phantom of the Opera.
I'm watching all of my favorites genres: suspense, terror, monsters--LOL.
Hope everyone else is doing okay...

It's movie night at our house tonight... I can't wait to see what we'll be watching. The first Friday he was here he chose Elf. lol

The link: https://www.amazon.com/article/read-t...


Wow thank you for the link

How is everyone doing on their reading goals for the year (if you set one)? I am behind by 5 books. I hit a slump in March and am just starting to come out of it. All this time at home and no focus for reading. I'm hoping to catch up a bit soon, but I may have to adjust my goal now that my situation has changed.

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How is everyone doing on their reading goals for the year (if you set one)? I a..."
I was completely off goodreads and I was working and studying, so I never finished any of the 2018 and 2019 reading challenges! This year, I wasn't as optimistic either, so I only set it to 10 books. But I do feel some kind of a reading rush coming, so hopefully I can extend it to 30, hopefully 50 books soon! :)



I must admit, I have been lacking in my goal of books. I don't really set goals, I just read a book if I'm enticed. Since I've put my writing career on hiatus, I do want to read more. But between wallpapering and painting the house, and planting a new flower garden, I will do my best to find some good books to read.
I know this is weird coming from a grown-up, but my favorite books to read are Dr. Seuss and other children's books. I also like clean suspense.

And Dr. Seuss is awesome. ❤️ Let's see... some of my old school favorites were: The Giving Tree, The Monster at the End of this Book, and The Aristocats. More recently, I enjoyed Hair Love and We're All Wonders. If you haven't read The Wonky Donkey, check it out. It's quite funny. :)

Sorry! I think I worded that funny. Those aren't Dr. Seuss titles. Those were books in addition to Dr. Seuss that I enjoyed as a kid and a couple from more recently.

Oh, I also loved The Monster at the End of this Book!! I find myself trying to force books I loved on my poor son. He's happy with books about trucks and dinosaurs.

Thanks!

It sounds like it could be (view spoiler) . It's not historical fiction, but does have royalty and I think a similar twist, unless I'm remembering it wrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42iXx...

I don't remember if I ever posted this here before, but this grandma reading The Wonky Donkey to her grandbaby cracks she up. She can't even get through it. lol She also reads I Need a New Bum!. lol



Have a safe weekend, Everyone. Stay home, wear a mask, and wash your hands often. Hang in there. Just like all the viruses of old, this one will also be history.
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