in a Big Woods” in 1932, and they’re still renouned today, with 3 titles alighting on a School Library Journal’s 2012 list of best children’s section books. Even if we never review a boo...
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the bottom of the Top 100 list, at number 90, is The Children of Green Knowe by L.M. Boston. I read this book (and the rest of the
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usually not too picky about where books end up on the Top 100 list as long as the good ones get on there somewhere. Sometimes I’m a bit perplexed as to why some are
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35 on the Top 100 list is one many of us probably read as kids, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972) by Judy Blume. And
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book from 2009, it’s somewhat surprising that When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead is already near the top of the Top 100 list at number 11. But, as it ties in to the number one book, A Wrinkle ...
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another list I really like that will also be informative to my challenge: an informal poll of the Top 100 Chapter Books from the School Library Journal blog A Fuse #8 Production. I will ...
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novel A Wrinkle in Time, an apparently beloved book as it comes in right at the top, number two on the Top 100 list. This means that not only did it show up on a lot of the lists submitted but t...
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barely making it onto the Top 100 list at #98 is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling, fourth in the Harry
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Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken (1962) is #57 on the Top 100 list which means it obviously stuck with quite a few readers. I only recently started reading Aiken with
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Shoes by Noel Streatfeild (1936) comes in at #78 on the Top 100 list but I think it would be much higher if more people had read it. It’s charming and smart and
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