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Change: and I nearly forgot Surviving the Applewhites by TolanJulia's Children's Classics Predictions:Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (children's classic)Harry Potter (entire series) by J.K. RowlingLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsThe City of Ember and The People of Sparks, both by Jeanne DuPrau...
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Change: (I guess it depends on what you count as "new" but here are some that weren't written yet when I was a kid.)The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine PatersonYou Don't Know Me by Klass (YA)Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson (YA)I second Holes, and I
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Change: Overlander, by Suzanne Collins, Ruby Holler, by Sharon Creech, and Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz Ryan Alex, an aspiring teacher says:I always loved the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, Roald Dahl, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and the Phantom Tollbooth. All classics that make me reminisce
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Change: Dun book by China MievilleAlso - The His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip PullmanNLS saysHoles has already proved its durability! Mister K (not a kid) says:Gregor the Overlander, by Suzanne Collins, Ruby Holler, by Sharon Creech, and Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz Ryan
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Change: The whole collection of Berestien Bears Books-I loved them as a child and now my children love them. Julia's Children's Classics Predictions:Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (children's classic)Harry Potter (entire series) by J.K. RowlingLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsThe City of Ember and The
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Change: Holes has already proved its durability! Have you ever considered that the classics our children read today were once contemporaries of their time? So it will be in years to come, that some of the books our children read now will become classics of the future. What are
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Change: Holes has already proved its durability! Have you ever considered that the classics our children read today were once contemporaries of their time? So it will be in years to come, that some of the books our children read now will become classics of the future. What are
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Change: verse, no less.Out of the Dust by Karen HesseMustafa says:Harry Potter!Frank says:the Bartimaeus TrilogyHarry Potter (the series) Meredith says:I loved the new Un Lun Dun book by China MievilleAlso - The His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman
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Change: Anne-Laure BondouxKathyF says:I agree with Julia--so many great books! I'll add just one. It brings the Dustbowl of the Great Depression to life --in verse, no less.Out of the Dust by Karen HesseMustafa says:Harry Potter! Frank says:the Bartimaeus TrilogyHarry Potter (the series)
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Change: Dan BrownThe Killer's Tears ` by Anne-Laure BondouxKathyF says:I agree with Julia--so many great books! I'll add just one. It brings the Dustbowl of the Great Depression to life --in verse, no less.Out of the Dust by Karen HesseMustafa says: HarrayHarry Potter!
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Change: by Dan BrownThe Killer's Tears ` by Anne-Laure BondouxKathyF says:I agree with Julia--so many great books! I'll add just one. It brings the Dustbowl of the Great Depression to life --in verse, no less.Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse Mustafa says:Harray Potter!
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Change: I think: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown The Killer's Tears ` by Anne-Laure Bondoux KathyF says:I agree with Julia--so many great books! I'll add just one. It brings the Dustbowl of the Great Depression to life --in verse, no less.Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
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Change: come! Amanda says: Personally, I loved the Princess books by Meg Cabot. I think there were five or six of them...and maybe she's still writing more. :) Jaydn's Predictions (I am a kid!):I think: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown The Killer's Tears ` by Anne-Laure Bondoux
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Change: EventsThe City of Ember and The People of Sparks, both by Jeanne DuPrau... Oh, there are so many more to come!Amanda says:Personally, I loved the Princess books by Meg Cabot. I think there were five or six of them...and maybe she's still writing more. :)
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Change: EventsThe City of Ember and The People of Sparks, both by Jeanne DuPrau... Oh, there are so many more to come! Amanda says:Personally, I loved the Princess books by Meg Cabot. I think there were five or six of them...and maybe she's still writing more.
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Change: Have you ever considered that the classics our children read today were once contemporaries of their time? So it will be in years to come, that some of the books our children read now will become classics of the future. What are some modern day
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