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I am really enjoying the reading.  I love to read so this just gives me an excuse to read children's books.  I know that I don't really care for the comic books.  All the rest are fun to read.  My favorites are fiction chapter books and picture books.
 
-I tend to read more picture books then anything else.  My son loves to read there are sometimes we read five books in one single day.
 
-I just finished reading Ruby Hollar, it is a chapter book and an easy read, I was very disappointed in the end, I didn't feel that it gave a very good ending, I am still kind of hanging...
 
-We are almost finished with Night in our literature circle i just still am amazed what some people can endure.  I honestly don't think I would be able to survive.  I do not enjoy pain, or seeing anyone else suffering.  This book has made me cry more that once.
 
-I just finished a great book, "Fairest" by Gail Carson Levine.  The age group for this book was 8-14, but I enjoyed it.  The kingdom sang all day long, so a lot of the book was written in verse, which I love poetry so this book flowed a lot easier than some of the rest.
 
-I have been reading lots of holidays stories and I love them they all have such a simplicity feeling.  I feel happy when I am reading them.
 
-I forgot how simple it is to read children's literature,  There is no behind the sentence meaning, what the author wants to say they say, there is no guessing as their is in adult literature.

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