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Five Children's Stories I'm Not Reading to my Kids
by Wolf D., Jan 20, 2008
A list of five un-childish stories that are directed towards the junior sector of society.
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Dive
by amanda13579, Jan 15, 2008
A review of the Book One: The Discovery by Gordon Kormon about kids competing against pirates for treasure.
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Five Reasons to Buy the Golden Compass Series This Christmas
by BlackLily, Dec 24, 2007
Troubled by the controversy surrounding the Golden Compass series? Don't be. This article provides a a few great reasons to read the books this Christmas.
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Top Three Book Series
by rupok93, Dec 10, 2007
If you enjoy reading great stories, but are tired of ones that actually have an ending, try a book series! Here are my top three choices.
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Theme: The Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits
by alkair, Nov 23, 2007
The theme of The Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits, which is an entertaining children's story.
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Book Review: Burned by Ellen Hopkins
by Poetic Enigma, Nov 11, 2007
Burned, written by Ellen Hopkins is a worth the read novel full of excitement, tragedy and surprise. Written in verse, every page is set up creatively. Hopkins verse style of novel writing is a very exciting new way of reading and writing.
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Honorable... Mice?
by Michael Roberts, Oct 28, 2007
What’s the next big thing in children’s fantasy fiction? Imagine the Lord of the Rings epic shrunk down to mice, and you will get an idea of the grandeur of Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 by David Petersen.
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Return of the Detective
by Michael Roberts, Oct 24, 2007
The market is flooded with Batman movies, cartoons, toys, and comics. Paul Dini manages to do the improbable and keeps the character entertaining and intriguing in Batman: Detective.
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Free Fall Plot Diagram
by Derek_2010, Oct 22, 2007
This is a plot diagram of the book Free Fall by Joyce Sweeney.
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Get Kid's Cooking by Inviting Their Favorite Characters to Dinner
by Angela W. La Fon, Oct 21, 2007
A review of kid's cookbooks that will bring their favorite movie and book characters, as well as their recipes, into the kitchen.
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