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The Bookworm Newsletter
Issue #143
July 20, 2001

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From Booker T. Worm
(T stands for Text)
Booker T. Worm is the cyber authority for great books, fun facts, and good times.

A NOTE FROM BOOKER

Hello!

I received a lot of e-mails this week asking what books I recommend for those of you that are going to camp or traveling on vacation with your family. Here at BOOKWORM, we are never without something to read, so we have some wonderful recommendations for both camp books and travel books. If this summer is dull for you, spice it up with a great read, whether you are on a long road trip, at summer camp, or just hanging out at home.

--Booker T. Worm

Coming Soon in August
This new feature launches this week. Look for it on the left hand side of Kidsreads.com. What's there? A list of the books that will be coming out in August including the latest titles in some of your favorite book series. Can you say Lemony Snicket?

Reading Lists
I get so many requests for good books to read by age category. As a result, we've freshened up our Reading Lists, adding new titles in all the New Favorites and Classics categories. Be sure to check them out when you need a great book to read!

Jurassic Park
Back in 1990, Michael Crichton, a bestselling author of books for adults, wrote JURASSIC PARK, his novel about a remote-island tourist attraction where live dinosaurs (cloned from ancient DNA) roamed in the wild. In 1993, director Steven Spielberg turned Chrichton's novel into a hit feature film for Universal, followed by The Lost World: Jurassic Park II in 1997 (based on Crichton's sequel, THE LOST WORLD). Now comes the feature flick Jurassic Park III which opened on July 18th and is based on the characters from the previous books nd movies (but without Spielberg at the helm). Though many of you will not be able to see the movie, as it's rated PG-13, we know you've probably heard about it and are wondering what it's about. We're here to help you out, serving up a short synopsis of the film, a list of the kids' movie tie-in books inspired by the movie, and our cool round-up of dinosaur books. We hope you have fun exploring!

Craft/Activity Books
Do you like to get creative? Have you got the "there's nothing to do" blues? No matter what inspires you to take a look at these craft and activity books, we know you'll be glad you did.

If you've got some time and are ready for fun, there's sure to be something on our list that will have you crafting in a flash. Maybe you'll try making a piggy bank out of papier-mache. Or creating your own stationery. Or making cool decorations for a party or for your bedroom wall. We've got easy-to-follow books on all these projects and more in our super-crafty round-up of books.

THE MAGIC PRETZEL

There are plenty of giggles to go around when you turn the pages of this wacky chapter book. Take some time to read our review of THE MAGIC PRETZEL.

FAT CAMP COMMANDOS

Spending their summer at a fat camp (where chubby children are sent to be slimmed down) was not what Ralph and Sylvia wanted to do for their summer vacation. Unfortunately their plump parents listened to Simon Primly who said, "I see so many round, fat, unhappy children. They will grow up to be miserable. They will be hated. They will become stupid. And many of them will turn to crime." Click here to read more.

SAMMY KEYES AND THE HOLLYWOOD MUMMY
In this sixth book in the SAMMY KEYES series, Sammy decides that she has to hop a Greyhound bus for Hollywood, pronto. Sammy's mom, otherwise known as "Peachy Bleachy," is up to her ears in big trouble, but she doesn't know it. Read our review of SAMMY KEYES AND THE HOLLYWOOD MUMMY here.

Question of the Week

Here's this week's Question of the Week:
Where is your favorite place to read during the summer?

Send your answer to BookerTWorm@aol.com. Write "Question" in the subject line. We'll post your answers online!

We Asked, You Said
To see everyone's answers to the last Question of the Week about what your favorite series books are, check out  We Asked You Said.

Quote of the Week
Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. --- Joineriana


Mailbag

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Poems from fellow Bookworms

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Magic

Joanne was an individual she really truly was
She always wrote and read stories which were her only love.
She was actually quite intelligent though some thought her a twit
She was cunning, clever, and had amazing wit.

Joanne started at Wyedean Comprehensive School
And hung out with Sean Harris her best friend who was pretty cool.
She wrote short stories at school and achieved high grades.
By her last year she was Head Girl or Lead Pupil, her parents were amazed.

In 1983 Joanne went to Exeter University
She studied French and classics, knew it by heart from A to Z.
She spent a year in Paris as a teaching assistant as part of her degree
After graduation she worked as a research assistant for Amnesty.

While on a stalled train a story came to her
About a character named Harry Potter.
She creates the whole world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Unfortunately she has no pen or paper so she commits it all to memory.

Her Mother then died from MS at the age of 45
Joanne was only in her mid-twenties; Her mother's death made her cry.
Joanne married in '92 and gave birth to Jessica in '93
Near Christmas she divorced and continued work on her wizard story.

Joanne moved in with her sister, Di, who studied law
Living on welfare in a one-bedroom flat, life wasn't a ball
Finally she finished the manuscript for her story
And as she sent it to agents she never imagined so much glory.

Joanne's hard work was rewarded
Bloomsbury publishes and Scholastic's makes highest bid.
Her books are now published around the world
The same story is read everywhere by adults, boys, and girls.

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Fire

Shimmering, shining
The flames dance around
Leaping high and running wild
Golden yellow like a crown

Climbing up and running down
Orange, yellow, and bright neon red
Crackling and sending sparks
And helping little fires to start and be fed

The fire dies down as an orange glow,
Trying to hold on,
With no where to go,
Sparks fly high yet the flames creep low.

The ring of ash is all that's there,
A memory what once was great,
Now a lifeless black that has no depth,
A single spark is a that's left.

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I am 6 years old.
I wrote this poem.

FLOWER POWER
Flower Power takes a shower
every hour in the tower.

Flower Power ate a lemon
that was sour.

That is how he gets his power.

Flower power said I need a shower
it is past an hour.

The Flower Power saw another
flower that had some power.

He invited him to his tower.

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Mail from fellow Bookworms

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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You guys have helped me in a lot of wayz. I love to read and write and draw. Thank you for making a website that has all of those

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We Are God's Children

See how very much our heavenly Father there loves us. He allows us to be
called his children, and we really are! Most people don't know God. So they
don't understand that we are his children. Yes,dear friends we are already
God's children. We can't imagine what it is going to be like later on.

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Hi!  I think this web site is wonderful!  It has so many activities that test your knowledge of Harry Potter books! Thanks for creating it!

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WHEN  I'M BORED  I   LOVE   TO   READ  ANYTHING  THAT    DEALS    WITH MYSTERY, HORROR , ADVENTURE, FAIRYTALES  AND  JUST  PLAIN  FUNNY. I ALSO  LOVE  TO READ  MAGAZINES THAT DEAL WWF WRESTLING AND MUSIC.

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I' ve read some books that are really interesting and I don't see on your 'site. These books are I think for older & more advanced readers.The names of the books are "T-Witches"& "Fingerprints".They are both series .

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I am an eleven year old, and my favorite books are those of the Elsie Dinsmore series. They are not eleven year old level books, they are intended for people of the age 15 or 16, so if your eleven and you can't understand it, hey, that's okay! Just start reading more, and soon enough I know you can read it!

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Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
this book is really good if you like soap operas this is just like it and it is really good its about Pip and the three stages of his life childhood,youth,adulthood.

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I like the book the face on the milk carton it is about a girl named jannie Johnson one day she is drinking a carton of milk and on the back of the carton in bold letters it said KIDNAPPED and it had a picture of a little girl in a polka dot dress she recognized the little girl it was she how could it possibly be true did her parents really kidnap her?

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I like the Atlantis movie. I saw it the day it came out.We saw the movie for a field trip.I told my Mom and my sis all all about the movie so then they wanted 2 C the movie so they and saw it.My teacher brought a movie all about it. {it was on the discovery channel} We got to see the sunken city under the  water and they found this little computer it was circle. Well bye! bye! for now .

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Hi,
I love to read and I'm often caught up in a book. Some great titles that i recomend are

Harry Potter 1-4
The Immortals Series
Royal Diaries

Have fun reading because it will always help out in the future.

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My favorite author is C.S. Lewis. Why? Because I love his books. You know , The Chronicles. I think they are very interesting. In fact I think his books are the most Interesting books I have ever read. My favorite book of the series would have to be The Last Battle. It ends the series in such a perfect way that it kind of makes you sad to know that you have to stop reading them and start reading another book. I wonder if  C.S. Lewis  will make another book to the Chronicles.

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I know of a great book I read not long ago, it's called The Secret Garden

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I find your website very bemusing, but I think you might want to encourage readers there is a plethora of books out there, and you cannot capture the essence and the beauty and joys of literature until you have read something from each of the genres.

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Now that summer has began, me and my mother have started to take numorous trips to the bookstore.  I was also extatic to find out that the much-anticipated Harry Potter movie is coming out on November 16th. I hope you have a wonderful summer full of cool nights and sunny days!

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I like your newsletter beause they make sense. the poems they are good poems

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I just finished reading the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Harry Potter books. They were great! I think everyone should read them!

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I really liked the book tangerine. It is by Edward Bloor. It is about this kid who is legally blind but he can see really well. Lighting hits at the same time in that place they live. It is called angerine. It is called that because Tangerines used 2 grow there. The kids older brother plays really good football and everyone praises him. But the kid (paul) plays pretty good goalie but no one seems 2 notice him. He knows it is to cover up something wrong until the family moved 2 Tangerine. They lived in Houston before

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from a rising fourth grader the following books i recomend-
1.  P.S. Longer Letter Later
2.  Color me Dark
3.  The amazing days or abby hayes series
happy reading fellow readers

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I thank you for giving us readers a great opportunity to find out interesting things about our favorite books to read!!!!!! And all the games and trivia really helps me remember all of the info in Harry Potter books!! I thank you again and hope you are a very happy bookworm with all this fun stuff to play with.

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I am reading a book that I firmly believe is incredible! The book is entitled When the Legends Die and is written by Hal Borland. It is about how an Indian boy lives in the old way in the mountains until someone comes by and takes him away and puts him in this school. He is now forbidden to practice the old ways, which was taught to him by his parents, who are now dead.

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from a rising fourth grader I recommend the following books:
1.  Color Me Dark-The Diary of nellie Lee Love about the great migration north
2.  P.S. Longer Letter Later-When Tara*Starr moves away she and her best friend elizabeth have to keep their friendship in letters.  Will the distance tear them apart.
3.  Angel's mother's wedding-When angel's mother gets engadged Angel feels she has to plan the wedding because her mom wasn't.

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