The Secret of the Seven Crows by Wylly Folk St. John
Listening to Murder of One by Counting Crows brought back one of my favorite childhood books, The Secret of the Seven Crows.
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Listening to Murder of One by Counting Crows brought back one of my favorite childhood books, The Secret of the Seven Crows.
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Watership Down by Richard Adams is a book that brings back a flood of emotions. So many feels. We did it in sixth grade as a read-aloud and I remember there were times when the whole class, my teacher included, sniffled our way through Fiver’s journey.
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When I think about reading the Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell, I think about dodgeball, smelly buses, and elementary school cafeterias.
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Growing up, my mom loved to read the kind of books that translated into raising girls that love to read. There are three Danielle Steel books that I love that have stuck with me since high school. These always make me think of my mom, just like Danielle Steel does, just like any book I love does.
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When you ask most people my age to list their favorite books of childhood, Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson almost always makes that list. It is a heartwarming and heartbreaking tale of childhood friendship, of loss, and of moving on
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