No, I am not talking about Jacob vs. Edward.
A 14-yr old recently told me that she had only ever read one book. I was shocked. But then as I thought about it, I have been in every room of her house and not seen a single book other than an old family bible found in the attic that the previous resident had left. It fills me with sadness. I had hundreds of childhoods, one with every book I read. And some I lived dozens of times over and she's only ever experienced that one lonely book.
She continually tells me what a terrible memory she has and has given me great reason to believe it. But I was amazed as she recounted to me the plot of "Lone Wolf" that she read years ago. She remembered it in great, vivid detail that brought her to tears. She is very interested in animals, so I immediately recommended to her "Julie of the Wolves" and its 2 sequels that are among my favorite books.
I think about how I grudgingly read "Old Yeller" when I was 25. I ended up using it, tearfully, in a Relief Society lesson. Books often bring me to tears, and although her tears were probably just felt in reaction to the tragedy in the plot, I read them as so much more. The tragedy to me was the struggle she has in school, her common problems with her family, her awkward age and challenge of teen social life. All of these could be alleviated and improved by reading. At a bare minimum it's a place to escape to. A private endeavor of the mind and soul that can elicit great emotion and learning.
I will be buying Julie of the Wolves very soon and I hope she will read her second book.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Thursday, June 18, 2009
QOTD from "Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary"
from page 179: Seth to Kendra: "What you call idiot points, I call awesome dollars."
Too, too funny! If only someone would set me up by awarding me 50 idiot points!
On the other, more responsible hand, "idiot" is a word Samuel has picked up, so maybe we'll have to keep this quote on the low down.
If you haven't read any Brandon Mull books, I suggest you start. In the Fablehaven series I couldn't stand Seth initially, but obviously he's growing on me. He also says (page 440): "I hear a brisk jog is just the thing before fighting dragons. Should we do some stretching?" This will motivate me Saturday on my next brisk jog. And I have been laughing at "awesome dollars" for more than 250 pages.
Unfortunately it is 10:45 pm and I still have 90 pages to go. And then who knows how long until the 5th and final book comes out! Drat.
Too, too funny! If only someone would set me up by awarding me 50 idiot points!
On the other, more responsible hand, "idiot" is a word Samuel has picked up, so maybe we'll have to keep this quote on the low down.
If you haven't read any Brandon Mull books, I suggest you start. In the Fablehaven series I couldn't stand Seth initially, but obviously he's growing on me. He also says (page 440): "I hear a brisk jog is just the thing before fighting dragons. Should we do some stretching?" This will motivate me Saturday on my next brisk jog. And I have been laughing at "awesome dollars" for more than 250 pages.
Unfortunately it is 10:45 pm and I still have 90 pages to go. And then who knows how long until the 5th and final book comes out! Drat.
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