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Oh yeah, I went through a phase when children's/YA horror was a huge deal with me. I read stuff like Scary Stories to tell in the Dark, and Strange Tales (something like that... can't remember exact title) and then moved on to Christopher Pike and a little of RL Stine. I also read the Witch...
Here's a list of some popular, reading-for-fun authors and books for older elementary/younger junior high students:
Any Lois Lowry (especially The Giver and Number the Stars, but the Anastasia and Sam books are great too)
Any Judy Blume (especially the Fudge books)
Any Roald Dahl
Laura...
If you want to get some laughs, go for Billy Collins. His Smokey the Bear poem is one of the best I've read in a long time. You can find that poem and many others in his collection "The Apple that Astonished Paris."
Enchanter's End Game - David & Leigh Eddings (started in July, finished in Aug. Reread.)
Eragon - Christopher Paolini
Eldest - Christopher Paolini
Book Lust - Nancy Pearl
The Bean Trees - Barbara Kingsolver (reread)
Skeleton Crew - Stephen King (reread)
Bag of Bones - Stephen King...
I read the back cover (usually not the first few pages, however) if I haven't already researched the book. But if I've read about it on Amazon or something already and I know I want to get it, I don't always read the back cover. Actually I usually read the back cover of a book before I borrow...
*total surprise* That was the basis for an entire episode of a series??? For me, the whole appeal is the way it just stops and lets the reader imagine all the rest. Although, I suppose if most of the episode was about how the last person on Earth found him/herself in such a lonely state, it...
Oh what a nice cozy thread!!!
Watching movies and Survivor with my husband
tickle fights with my husband
Going shopping with my sister
Reading old birthday cards and notebooks
Sunny, windy days
a warm bed
breakfast burritos
Recommending a book to someone and hearing later that they...