Some Summer Reading Suggestions from Across the Pond

July 3, 2009

For those unhappy with Newsweek’s choice of Jenna Bush to weigh in on essential books for kids, a great antidote is today’s Telegraph piece, “Summer Reading for Children: Adventures to enchanting worlds.” Some terrific suggestions from Geraldine McCaughrean, Philip Reeve, Neil Gaiman, Anne Fine, among other British writers for children.

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  • 1. william sawyers  |  July 13, 2009 at 9:05 pm

    For those who like to read I have a few stories on my blog site. I write for ages of five on up. Have a great summer everyone.
    From william sawyers of Concord, Ca.

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  • 2. Charlotte  |  July 15, 2009 at 11:57 am

    This is much more like it! Although I have never managed to finish Treasure Island…

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