Club 2002 Kids
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I saw some kind soul has typed out , and listed in the GEP forum…
So here’s the list …
1. Allan Ahlberg, The Better Brown Stories
2. Andrew Clements, Frindle
3. Anna Myers, Spotting the Leopard
4. Anne Fine, Step by Wicked Step
5. Arthur Ransome, Pigeon Post
6. Betsy Byars, Keeper of Doves
7. Betsy Byars, Pinballs
8. Betty Byars, The Midnight Fox
9. Beverly Cleary, Dear Mr. Henshaw
10. Bruce Brooks, Everywhere
11. Cynthia Kadohata, Kira-Kira
12. Cynthia Rylant, The Van Gogh Cafe
13. Dodie Smith, The Hundred and One Dalmatians
14. Doris Buchanan Smith, A Taste of Blackberries
15. E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
16. Edward Osmond, A Valley Grows Up
17. Elizabeth Coatsworth, The Cat Who Went To Heaven
18. Emily Neville, It’s Like This, Cat
19. Eric P. Kelly, The Trumpeter of Krakow
20. Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
21. Fred Gipson, Old Yeller
22. Gail Gauthier, A Year with Butch and Spike
23. Garry Kilworth, The Electric Kid
24. Gary Paulsen, Hatchet
25. George MacDonald, The Princess and the Goblin
26. Hans Stolp, The Golden Bird
27. Hendrik Willem van Loon, The Story of Mankind
28. Hilary McKay, Saffy’s Angel
29. Jean Webster, Daddy Long Legs
30. Joan Aiken, Is Underground
31. Joan Aiken, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
32. Johanna Spyri, Heidi
33. Judith Benet Richardson, First Came the Owl
34. Judy Blume, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
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35. K. M. Peyton, Poor Badger
36. Karen Cushman, The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
37. Kate Dicamillo, The Tale of Despereaux : Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess,
Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread
38. Katherine Paterson, Bridge to Terabithia
39. Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
40. Lois Lenski, Strawberry Girl
41. Lois Lowry, See You Around, Sam
42. Lucy M. Boston, The Sea Egg
43. Maia Wojciechowska, Shadow of a Bull
44. Margaret Mahy, The door in the air and other stories
45. Natalie Babbitt, Eyes of the Amaryllis
46. Nina Bawden, A Handful of Thieves
47. Nina Bawden, Granny the Pag
48. Norton Jester, The Phantom Tollbooth
49. Paul Goble, Beyond the Ridge (Picture Book)
50. Roald Dahl, Danny, The Champion of the World
51. Roald Dahl, The BFG
52. Robert C. O’ Brien, Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
53. Robert Lawson, Rabbit Hill
54. Russell Hoban, The Mouse and his Child
55. Stephanie Tolan, Pride of the Peacock
56. Stephanie Tolan, Sophie and the Sidewalk Man
57. Susan Cooper, The Dark is Rising
58. Sylvia Cassedy, Behind the Attic Wall
59. Todd Strasser, Help! I’m trapped in my teacher’s body
60. Zilpha Keatley Synder, The Witches of Worm -
Much appreciated :hugs:
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Thanks for sharing the list, Just4Fun. :hugs:
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Thanks for sharing the list, Just4Fun. :hugs: Much much appreciated and once again - :celebrate: :udawoman: :rahrah: :rahrah:
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Do u ladies hv any kindle ? Some of the books are very hot in the library .
In case you do, and wld like to buy from Amazon, pls let me know… perhaps we can share resources so that we will not burn too big a hole in our pockets?
But hv to admit that reading from physical books is definitely more enjoyable, esply some of them do hv pictures … which you won’t hv them from ebooks… -
Champion:
Thanks for sharing the list, Just4Fun. :hugs: Much much appreciated and once again - :celebrate: :udawoman: :rahrah: :rahrah:
I am joining with champ!
:thankyou: for sharing the list.I never visit the GEP thread. :hugs: -
Just4Fun:
I incline to go for \"hardcopy\" if available, don't wish my already bespectacled dd to further increase power to her lens.Do u ladies hv any kindle ? Some of the books are very hot in the library .
In case you do, and wld like to buy from Amazon, pls let me know.. perhaps we can share resources so that we will not burn too big a hole in our pockets?
But hv to admit that reading from physical books is definitely more enjoyable, esply some of them do hv pictures .. which you won't hv them from ebooks.. -
711mum:
:hi5: 711mum,
I incline to go for \"hardcopy\" if available, don't wish my already bespectacled dd to further increase power to her lens.
Am doing the search from the NLB search to see if those books are available
If not, gonna make reservation for them.
Thank you once again, Mummy Just4fun! Appreciates very much the list! :snuggles: :hugs: -
Hi Champ, you are fast

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711mum:
Yeap.. physical copy is always better. But very difficult to get fr library.. Champ, it will cost you a bomb if u are going to reserve every one ! ...
I incline to go for \"hardcopy\" if available, don't wish my already bespectacled dd to further increase power to her lens.Just4Fun:
Do u ladies hv any kindle ? Some of the books are very hot in the library .
In case you do, and wld like to buy from Amazon, pls let me know.. perhaps we can share resources so that we will not burn too big a hole in our pockets?
But hv to admit that reading from physical books is definitely more enjoyable, esply some of them do hv pictures .. which you won't hv them from ebooks..
BTW, Andrew Clements, Frindle is a nice book to read.. DS enjoys this author.
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