I'm in the middle of reading this and I'm perplexed as to why a twelve year old girl feels responsible to find her cousin? Why aren't the adults involved? I guess that's why it's called "Fiction"!
I don't think so. What do others think? Remember, you can always START a book and if you don't like it- if it's too sad or too scary- you can always bring it back and try another. That's the fabulous thing about libraries!
The genre is realistic fiction, or "dramatique" on your list. A lot of the Red Cedar books this year fall into this genre, Asia... except, of course, for Hamish X or even The Devil, the Banshee and Me. Those are fantasy. And A Winter for Leo, which of course could be clasified as animal fiction.
I'm in the middle of reading this and I'm perplexed as to why a twelve year old girl feels responsible to find her cousin? Why aren't the adults involved? I guess that's why it's called "Fiction"!
ReplyDeleteI'm scared to start it. Is it sad???
ReplyDeleteWhat is the genre?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so. What do others think? Remember, you can always START a book and if you don't like it- if it's too sad or too scary- you can always bring it back and try another. That's the fabulous thing about libraries!
ReplyDeleteThe genre is realistic fiction, or "dramatique" on your list. A lot of the Red Cedar books this year fall into this genre, Asia... except, of course, for Hamish X or even The Devil, the Banshee and Me. Those are fantasy. And A Winter for Leo, which of course could be clasified as animal fiction.
ReplyDeletewhen do we vote??
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ReplyDeleteI posted the information on the main page. You'll get invites on Tuesday and voting takes place on Thursday at lunch.
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