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The Bookworm Newsletter
Issue #148
August 31, 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!

Do you ever get frustrated when looking around kidsreads.com, not able to find the book review that you saw just last week? Over the past couple of weeks our technical worms have been busy building an index page full of all the books that we have reviewed here on kidsreads.com. We hope that you find it as useful as we do!

I'll make my note short this week as there's lots of news to catch up on!

And now for my news this week...

--Booker T. Worm

VOTE IN THE POLL!
This week's poll question is:

When you read series books do you read them in order?

You can vote by selecting your answer from the front screen of Kidsreads.com.

Question of the Week
Here's this week's Question of the Week:

Besides Harry Potter (duh, we know you read all those!), what series books have you read in full?

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

King Arthur and Camelot
In the wonderful body of literature known as Arthurian legend, knights on horseback galloped through the Middle Ages in Europe jousting, saving damsels in distress, and trying to prove both their courage and their honor. Fire-breathing dragons threatened villages, kings schemed and battled over vast lands, and sorcerers and wise men like Merlin made things even more interesting.

With our round-up of books on King Arthur and his kingdom, which was known as Camelot, you can travel back to these days of chivalry, adventure and intrigue --- and find plenty of reading excitment!

Madeline Series
What makes Madeline so popular? Her spirit: unlike so many girly-girl heroines, Madeline is afraid of nothing. She laughs at tigers in the zoo, taunts bullies and runs away to join a circus. She is also always a kind friend to the rest of her schoolmates and never loses her lopsided smile. We've got all the info you could want about Madeline and her adventures, so read on!

Magic Tree House Series
In the Magic Tree House Series, Jack and his little sister Annie are just two regular kids from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, until they discover a mysterious tree house packed with all sorts of books.

This is a magical tree house and the books in it have the power to transport them to any place in history or the future. From ancient Egypt to outer space, all the kids have to do to go someplace exciting is turn a page and make a wish. What started out as an ordinary old summer is turning out to be the adventure of Jack and Annie's lives!

THE DIARY OF MELANIE MARTIN
10-year-old Melanie gets to go to Italy for a vacation with her parents. Not only that, but Melanie gets to miss ten days of school. But the thing that worries Melanie the most is the assignment her teacher gives her. Her teacher thinks she should learn something there and make up for missing school. So Melanie has to bring back postcards to share (which is cool); she has to think about her place in the family (say what?), and she has to write a poem, with no less than 30 lines. Melanie is absolutely going to die over this one. You'll want to read this book to see what Melanie learns --- and if she survives this trip to Italy.

WOOF! MY NEW BEST FRIEND
In this third book in the WOOF! series, find out how Kaia and her new puppy Fred get along, in WOOF! MY NEW BEST FRIEND. And if you're a dog lover, this title contains something extra, just for you: an autographed (maybe we should say "paw-graphed"?) full-color photo of Fred.

We Asked, You Said
To see everyone's answers to the last Question of the Week "Of all the books you read this summer, which was your favorite?" Check out the responses at We Asked, You Said.

Quote of the Week
A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something. --- Frank Capra


Mailbag

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Poems from fellow Bookworms

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I am Nature

I am a tree, swaying in the wind.
I am the wind, whispering through the branches.
I am the branches, full of acorns.
I am the acorns, falling to the ground.
I am the ground, catching the acorns.
I am a squirrel, gathering up the acorns.
I am nature, a cycle of life.

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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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If you want to read a really good book then your should read ANNA OF BYZANTIUM  it was the best book I read! Even better then the Harry Potter books (a lot better!) Anyone that wants to read a grest book should read this! I promise you, you'll love it!

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I think the best book series in the world are the Babysitter's Little Sister series.  I have read most of them. They are very good books.  The author is Ann M. Martin.

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I love to read!!! I think the BEST book is The Left Behind Series The Kids.They are so cool I can't wait until the 13th book comes out.I hope I'm the first one to get it.

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HEY A GREAT BOOK TO READ IS LANDRY NEWS IT IS A GREAT BOOK I LOVE IT . IT IS BY ANDREW CLEMENTS . READ IT!! IT IS A GREAT BOOK..

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I love your website. It is the best. It's a great place to find books to read. I look at the booklists all the time. I also love the games and trivia. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is one of the best books and I recomend that everyone read it.

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Wazzup!!!!!  I really good book is Ramona Quimby age 8!!!!

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i love harry potter i think kids 8-13 will enjoy them the most but my teacher loves them so thants my opion. I also loooooveeee nancy drew books if you have a sence of adventure you will like this i choose both reading and writing but reading more because i sit all day and read them

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l LOVE Margaret Clark and Elizabeth Honey books .l especially like Seal With A Kiss and Don't Pat The Wombat.

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i recomend this books for readers 9-11(age)
               1.ginger pye
                2.gerties green thumb
                 3.all harry potters 
                    4.americian girl seris
                       5.childrens digest majazine
                           6.americian girl majazine

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A couple of my favorite books (I have a lot!) are in series.  I would definatly recommend them to any person.  In your "catogories" you have on your website, I would place them both (the whole sieres of books) on the "advanced new faves" list.  They are:
His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman
It consists of three books, the first titled THE GOLDEN COMPASS, the second titled THE SUBTLE KNIFE, and the last titled THE AMBER SPYGLASS.

They are all excellent books about a girl named Lyra who lives in a different world very much like our own, but with a few differences.  For one, everyone in Lyra's world has a daemon, which is an animal and personal friend that never leaves their side.  Along the way in this exciting sieres, Lyra teams up with a boy named Will, a boy from our world who happens to find a window into others, including Lyra's.  The last book will hold you riveted until the last page.

The next series: They are by Susan Cooper, and it consists of five books, which are called OVER SEA, UNDER STONE, THE DARK IS RISING, GREENWITCH, THE GREY KING, and SILVER ON THE TREE.  These may not be in the correct sequence. 

These books are about a boy named Will who discovers he is the last and youngest of the Old Ones, a group of beings who have magical powers that they use to fight agaist the Dark.  He has many, MANY adventures that will thrill you and make you read until dark.  On the way he meets up with many new friends, including the son of King Arthur!  These are one of the greatest sieres I have ever read.

These are the series of books I recommend, and I hope you enjoy them!

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Hi! cool i love reading books! I know kids will love this book Harry potter series so they should read all four books then they become smart! bye have  a nice day!

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Keep reading! Until next week...
Booker T. Worm and Friends

 


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