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message 151: by Sue (new)

Sue | 2 comments Just joined this group, looking for an active group on what appeals to tween readers. I work in an elementary school library, my "tweens" have all grown up..


message 152: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Sue wrote: "Just joined this group, looking for an active group on what appeals to tween readers. I work in an elementary school library, my "tweens" have all grown up.."

Welcome to the group, Sue!


message 153: by Maria (last edited Jun 26, 2017 03:49PM) (new)

Maria | 3 comments Hey everyone, my name is Maria and I have two children; my son is 11 and my daughter is 10. I am an avid reader and trying to help my children find the love I have for reading. My daughter is a little easier to "shop" for and even though she hasn't found the LOVE of reading, still enjoys it. My son on the other hand, is a VERY different story. We have the hardest time finding books that he may enjoy. The last series he read that he really liked, and continues to read over, is Diary of a Wimpy Kid . He also began to enjoy the Warrior Series Into the Wild but said it became too repetitive and he didn't finish the series. I JUST got him Hatchet at his request, so we shall see.


message 154: by Marcy (new)

Marcy Winograd | 1 comments Hi Maria, a lot of tween boys enjoy Holes by Sachar (I think) and Hoops by Myers. My first book Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush is also fun for tween boys.


message 155: by Diane (last edited Jun 27, 2017 10:17AM) (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Maria wrote: "Hey everyone, my name is Maria and I have two children; my son is 11 and my daughter is 10. I am an avid reader and trying to help my children find the love I have for reading. My daughter is a lit..."

Hi, Maria. Welcome to the group. Your son sounds a lot like mine. He loves the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series and felt the same as your son about the Into the Wild series. He loved Hatchet, which he had to read for school. He enjoys graphic or partially graphic novels and prefers them to books without pictures. Chapter books he has enjoyed include Peter and the Starcatchers series, Wonder, Masterminds, and the Harry Potter series.


message 156: by Stefania (new)

Stefania Shaffer (stefaniashaffer) | 6 comments Hi, everyone. As a veteran middle school teacher, I am always thrilled when parents are on the hunt for titles to keep the imagination sparking. I'm also a MG writer with a new series aimed at reluctant readers about little mischief-makers in and out of the classroom. Think modern-day Tom Sawyer. Not launching until Halloween, however if you have kids who'd love to be beta-readers, please email me for a free digital link for the first 20 moms who respond: [email protected]. Book 1 begins in 5th grade.


message 157: by Maria (new)

Maria | 3 comments I bought my son Hatchet and so far he has really enjoyed it. I saw that Gary Paulsen had written two other books with the same boy in it, so we may look into those. I also bought Masterminds on several recommendations. I'll update ya'll once he starts it. Usually, if he likes the first chapter, then we are good. Otherwise, the book was a bust, LOL!


message 158: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Stefania wrote: "Hi, everyone. As a veteran middle school teacher, I am always thrilled when parents are on the hunt for titles to keep the imagination sparking. I'm also a MG writer with a new series aimed at relu..."

Hi, Stefania! Welcome to the group.


message 159: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Maria wrote: "I bought my son Hatchet and so far he has really enjoyed it. I saw that Gary Paulsen had written two other books with the same boy in it, so we may look into those. I also bought [book:Ma..."

I hope he likes them. Kids can be so unpredictable in their reading tastes.


message 160: by Maria (new)

Maria | 3 comments So, I found The Lost Hero and my son is FINALLY devouring a book. We went shopping today for a few school items and he actually brought the book with him. When I went into a store to browse for myself, he asked to return to the car to read. Of course, I said YES!!!


message 161: by Stefania (new)

Stefania Shaffer (stefaniashaffer) | 6 comments There is just nothing better than that! Excellent to hear!!


message 162: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Maria wrote: "So, I found The Lost Hero and my son is FINALLY devouring a book. We went shopping today for a few school items and he actually brought the book with him. When I went into a store to..."

Awesome!


message 163: by Paul (new)

Paul West | 1 comments Hi, my name is Paul and I am father to an 11 year old boy. He loves to read and has dyslexia. We have made great strides this year and he is reading at grade level. My wife and I also read to him every night. Always looking for books to read to him and also for him to read. Like others here, I try to find books that are sincere and ultimately optimistic. I am a big fan of the Squires Tale series by Gerald Morris and I tell everyone that if you get through the first two you are in for a treat!


message 164: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "Hi, my name is Paul and I am father to an 11 year old boy. He loves to read and has dyslexia. We have made great strides this year and he is reading at grade level. My wife and I also read to him e..."

Welcome to the group, Paul!


message 165: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Heaney Fuzzy Mud
This book is just out and it's a winner!! My 5th grade daughter and I listened to the audio. Fantastic story!! Lots of unexpected Science and Math weaved into the story. Great stuff!


message 166: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Stacey wrote: "Fuzzy Mud
This book is just out and it's a winner!! My 5th grade daughter and I listened to the audio. Fantastic story!! Lots of unexpected Science and Math weaved into the story. G..."


It is good. Our reading bowl team read it last year and loved it.


message 167: by Diane (new)

Diane | 1 comments Hello everyone. My name is Diane, and I'm a middle school librarian in Montana. It does not look like this group has been active in some time; your tweens all grew up, I assume. Anyways, I thought I would join up as I'm always looking for recommendations and reviews for books in my library (grades 5-8). Cheers!


message 168: by Trish (new)

Trish (escape_fromthe_mundane) Hi Diane! It is disappointing how inactive this group is, but life is busy I know. My daughter loved the Fablehaven series. Currently, she is reading the Land of Stories series and can’t get enough of it.


message 169: by Diane (last edited Jan 26, 2019 10:06AM) (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Diane wrote: "Hello everyone. My name is Diane, and I'm a middle school librarian in Montana. It does not look like this group has been active in some time; your tweens all grew up, I assume. Anyways, I thought ..."

Hi, Diane! Welcome! Yes, the book group has been inactive for a while, and yes, my tweens are now in their mid and late teens. I would love to see the group active again, though.


message 170: by Linda (new)

Linda (lfelkin) | 6 comments I wrote Gaby and the Best Middle School Defense Book Ever
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OTVWK3G/...
That might be interesting. And good luck!


message 171: by Marcia (new)

Marcia (marciastrykowski) | 11 comments Hi Diane in Montana and others who follow this thread! It is too bad there hasn't been much activity on here lately, maybe it will make a come back with current parents of tweens. Have you tried checking the 'lists' for new ideas? Most are categorized by age and genre. Two of my favorite reads are THE WAR THAT SAVED MY LIFE and its sequel. I write, read, and review a lot of middle-grade books if you or anyone else would like to connect as Goodreads 'friends.'


message 172: by Erik (new)

Erik This Kid Reviews Books (ThisKidReviewsBooks) | 32 comments Hello Diane and everyone else -I am one of those tweens that grew up ;o) I am still reading and blogging about MG books though! I prefer MG to YA - I think the writing is better!


message 173: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Marcia wrote: "Hi Diane in Montana and others who follow this thread! It is too bad there hasn't been much activity on here lately, maybe it will make a come back with current parents of tweens. Have you tried ch..."

I loved The War that Saved My Life. I haven't read the sequel yet, though.


message 174: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 129 comments Mod
Erik wrote: "Hello Diane and everyone else -I am one of those tweens that grew up ;o) I am still reading and blogging about MG books though! I prefer MG to YA - I think the writing is better!"

Erik, I agree with you about preferring MG to YA.


message 175: by David (last edited Feb 02, 2019 06:52PM) (new)

David Jurasek (davidjurasek) | 1 comments Hi Diane and everyone,

It's great to see this group active again. I am here as an author and a reader of MG fiction.

Always looking for exciting and deeper type of books for this age group and my reading pleasure.

I co-wrote a martial arts adventure story that is based on the true stories of kids and parents I know running a real life dojo in Toronto Canada within a mental health clinic. It has a lot of realism growing up as a tween with Learning Disabilities mixed with fantastic and historical lore of samurais and ninjas.

https://www.amazon.com/YOUNG-WARRIORS...

Anyone know of any other great stories for the middle graders that blends adventure with realism?


message 176: by Marcia (new)

Marcia (marciastrykowski) | 11 comments Diane wrote: "Marcia wrote: "Hi Diane in Montana and others who follow this thread! It is too bad there hasn't been much activity on here lately, maybe it will make a come back with current parents of tweens. Ha..."

The sequel is wonderful, more of the same good story to love, although the first book is still my favorite.


message 177: by Marcia (new)

Marcia (marciastrykowski) | 11 comments Diane wrote: "Erik wrote: "Hello Diane and everyone else -I am one of those tweens that grew up ;o) I am still reading and blogging about MG books though! I prefer MG to YA - I think the writing is better!"

Eri..."


Me, too!


message 178: by Joc (new)

Joc | 4 comments Not a parent and not a tween, but I love reading and recommending books that are good for children. =)


message 179: by M.L. (new)

M.L. Tarpley (mltarpley) | 2 comments Hi everyone! My name is Morgan. (My author pen name is M.L. Tarpley.) I write quirky lower middle grade novels that are set around the world. I love reading newer MG like The Tapper Twins and Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library and revisiting the beloved books of my childhood such as Mr. Popper's Penguins, the American Girl series and The Phantom Tollbooth. My first MG novel will be published this fall.


message 180: by Carrie (last edited Jul 13, 2020 07:45AM) (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 1 comments Hi, I'm Carrie and I have a 12 year old daughter. I still read a night to her, unless it's a later night going to bed and we still have story time randomly in the days, unless other things are going on. She isn't as avid as I am but she has her favorites and can get lost in them.

We watch booktube together and try to participate in the random readathons that they host either there or on twitter. I don't let her use goodread due to the content of some books that people read. I'm not about to explain some of the taboo subjects yet. 😂


message 181: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Ortego | 1 comments Hi, I am a school teacher and mom of two.
My kids inspired me to write a book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5... would be happy if you find a minute for a review


message 182: by D.M. (new)

D.M. Sears (dmsears) | 2 comments Hello all! I'm a parent and an author Laurentide , always on the lookout for what I call "clean, positive, G-rated" fare to offer my kids. My best source for this is my children, who tell me what they're reading, what their friends are reading, and what they like to see in books. I also see a lot of suggestions in earlier posts for books I hadn't heard of, so thanks for helping my research!


message 183: by Kashvi (new)

Kashvi (kashviramani) | 1 comments I am 15 years old and a rising sophomore in High School. I would love this group to read my book, Kofi Chronicles and give me feedback and reviews!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...

Thanks, Kashvi


daniᡣ𐭩 (UNQUIT) | 1 comments WASSUP MY SLAYERS im not a parent but im a tween and im gonna tell you teen slang because why not
idk: i dont know
slay: you did smething well
pookie: bestie or friend
bff: best friends forever
okay ill also tell you what we love
we love skincare:
drunk elpehent sincare
Bubble skincare
sol de janiro(its a perfume but we call it skincare)
glow recipe
lanige
summer fridays
mario badscou
clohtes:
target
zara
lululemon
old navy
shein
amazon
temu
apps:
snapchat
tiktok
youtube
artist:
taylor swift
oliva rodrigo
gracie
sabrina carpnter
shows:
young shelodn (its trending right now)
pretty little liars(me and gabbi and a few others)
gossiop girl(some)
kdramass(some)
food:
chick fl a
mcdonadls
wendys
ritas
and memes:
lebronjames you are my sunshine
emo girl
npc (where you act like a npc by acting dmb)
no chick fil a sauce?
OKAY THATS MYGUIDE


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