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The Bookworm Mailbag
Issue #192
August 21, 2002


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Poems from fellow Bookworms

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When the summer got way too hot
We decided, "So What?"
Why can't we have Christmas in the summer?
Let's get out of this heat bummer

So we went on a shopping spree
To get decorations for a Christmas tree
We brought a cute wreath at the store
To hang in our front door

Some neighbors thought we were odd
Some didn't care, while some applaud
"This will surely be something to remember
To have a Christmas way before December."

So we waited for the coming of Santa
While we drank an orange Fanta
Santa came all so swift
But at least he left us each a gift.

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Mystic mist
swirling twirling deep sea dive
all my problems dissapear
to my heart the wind does sing
a love song of sweet sincereness
in the swirling mist

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Jokes from fellow Bookworms

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Q. Why didn't the hot dog cross the road?
A. Because he was too hot to cross!

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Mail from fellow Bookworms

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Note from Booker: Is there a great read that you'd like to tell others about? If so, drop me a note about it at BookerTWorm@aol.com and maybe you'll see it posted in the next newsletter!

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I'm reading one of my favorite books ever, All the pretty horses.

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I think your web site is great. I found out lots of stuff about my favorite author, even how to reach them. Thank you.

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I love your website. Its also a great way to learn about different authors.

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It would be really helpful if you added more ages to the books that you show. In other words, for ages 9-12 or 10-15, etc.

From Booker T. Worm: All of our book reviews tell what age group the books are for. If you look at the top of a book review where it begins, you'll see the title of the book, the author of the book, the publisher, the ISBN number, the age group it's intended for and the number of pages in the book. Happy reading!

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The books I like best on Bookworm are tje Mary-Kate and Ashley series. I like them, I'm their #1 fan. The author that wrote these books is very smart and creative. I like the rest of bookworm bunch books but Mary-Kate and Ashley are the best.

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I love to write stories and I write them for my teacher on Valentines day. And for my mom and dad for their birthday! My favorite book is called the baby sitters club by Ann M. Martin.

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I was wondering if anyone knows if Mary E. Pearson had any books besides David V. God and Scribbbler of Dreams?

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Hey! I just finished a book called Crossing Jordan. It's by Adrian Fogelin. It immediatly was my favourite book, even before I finished it! It's modern time and it deals with prejudice and how hard you should fight to save a friendship! I definetely reccomend this to any bookworm! :)

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Can you tell me anything about Ann M Martin? I am reading the babysitter books, I was just wanted to know is she still writing them, or how many is there, or is she still writing books?

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I have a problem. For school we have to read books off a booklist like many other schools, but my problem is that all of the books on the list are so boring (a few are good but I really don't like some of the others) What should I do?

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My favorite book is Spongebob Square pants. I can read it every day. I can open the book and the words come to my mind and the words just come from my mouth and I start reading.

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I am soo glad someone invented books -- especially the American Girl ones. They are awesome and I like them cause they tell the true lives of young American girls

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Spy Kids 2 screams fun. I saw the first Spy Kids,do you remember when they found that little cavern and ate lunch?

In the new spy kids, the robot picks the boy's nose and says now picking your nose, isn't that part funny? Do you enjoy spy kids stuff?

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I like the author Lemony Snicket. I am 10 years old. I also like Megan McDonald. I like a seires of unfortunate events and Judy Moody.

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