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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K.
Rowling The first Harry Potter
book (read them in order, please!). Harry is an orphan, living under the
stairwell of a family who despises him. On his 10th birthday, Harry finds out
he is a wizard, and heads off for adventure and magic so real you'll believe it
and count on it. A page turner from start to finish (as are all the others -
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Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel
Silverstein Since Shel
Silverstein, children's poetry has never been the same. He is truly the master
of silly poems and ditties. "In the undergrowth, /there dwells a Bloath/ Who
feeds upon poets and tea./ Luckily, I know this about him/ While he knows
almost nothing of me!" |
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A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein
More silly poems and ditties
from Uncle Shel. "I met a ghost, but he didn't want my head, / He only wanted
to know the way to Denver..." |
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