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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:24 pm
Well. I'm not a reader, like, at all. I never read. November: 1. The Boy on the Wooden Box--Leon Leyson
A traumatic account of a 9 year old boy growing up in Nazi Poland. I nearly cried. It's incredibly terrifying in some parts.
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 8:32 pm
What an awesome idea! I hope this helps encourage you to keep on it.
I used to read ALL THE TIME, and then just fell out of it. I'd been trying to get back to it cuz its good for the brain, but am having a hard time by myself. I tried reading with my daughter-to get her into the Piers Anthony Xanth books, but they were too punny and fantastical for her. To fantasy-like for my 12 year old, lol. She's such a Taurus.
I've heard of Peter Pan, of course, but never read it. When you're finished, you should post on how it compares to the movie/tv versions out there. I'd be curious to know!
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:30 pm
 i love book logs like this. i kept one for a while but i started reading too much to keep up with it. lol rofl
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 9:42 pm
LotusInChains What an awesome idea! I hope this helps encourage you to keep on it. I used to read ALL THE TIME, and then just fell out of it. I'd been trying to get back to it cuz its good for the brain, but am having a hard time by myself. I tried reading with my daughter-to get her into the Piers Anthony Xanth books, but they were too punny and fantastical for her. To fantasy-like for my 12 year old, lol. She's such a Taurus. I've heard of Peter Pan, of course, but never read it. When you're finished, you should post on how it compares to the movie/tv versions out there. I'd be curious to know! i actually lost interest shortly after beginning. I still do want to read it though.
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