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Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 17th, '17, 11:58
by jacobgrey
@LittleJulez It's a detective series, set in the late 1800s in Edinburgh. It's quite funny too.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 17th, '17, 17:13
by Akili Li
I love how many new authors and titles I find in this thread...

Hey who has a good recommendation for a six-year-old who's just starting to read seriously on her own?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 17th, '17, 18:56
by Sanssouci
I would say anything by Roald Dahl or the Wayside School series!

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 17th, '17, 21:12
by Akili Li
OOooh, I forgot about Roald Dahl!

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 18th, '17, 06:50
by LittleJulez
Sounds very interesting, jacobgrey!

Dahl... Rings a bell somehow..

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 18th, '17, 21:33
by Sanssouci
He's very popular; a lot of his books have been made into movies.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 19th, '17, 07:31
by LittleJulez
Ah I looked him up, so he wrote Charlie and the chocolate factory and Matilda. I did not know those movies were based on books!
Are they good to read?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 19th, '17, 09:48
by movingenergie
Dont forget the bgf :mclove:
I love his movies and books

The books here are written for children to easy to read

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 19th, '17, 13:23
by LittleJulez
What is the bgf :) ?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: May 19th, '17, 13:29
by movingenergie
The Big Friendly Giant I tough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ0Bey4YUGI