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    R. L Stine Biography

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    R.L. Stine One of the greatest author during the 90s, R.L. Stine, wrote books that became one of the best selling books. Because of his great success, he was often compared to Stephen King in horror books because of the horror books they made and was also considered one of the greatest authors in the world. Stine had made over 400 million copies of his books worldwide, He even had some of his books translated into different languages. His accomplishment made him a very well known author. From…

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    conservatism now considered extreme, censorship of content as seemingly non-offensive as Harry Potter books continues to provide rationalizations for formal examinations and actions taken by the judicial system. This discussion and analysis examines such a specific case of censorship, focusing on the Counts v. Cedarville School district case which involved an accusation of witchcraft inclusion in the book and a request for censorship (Simpson 6). The background…

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    (Booklist Alex rider reviews), which helps tie to Linda Sue Park’s TED talk on children’s books changing the world. In her talk, Linda Sue Park mentions how through the actions of heroes in literature, many children strive to gain or…

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    The first book was called Spider Kane and the Mystery Under the May-Apple. The first two books were later released as a compilation under the title of The Spider Kane Mysteries (Banting). Mary, throughout the years has continued to publish numerous books and series in many different genres. Another one being the Tales from the Odyssey series, which deals with the Odysseus of Greek Mythology. It tells many different stories…

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, is a book written by Jeff Kinney. Jeff Kinney, the author of my book, has also written nine other books. They are all apart of the book series called “ Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. Jeff Kinney has won three different awards for his books in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He has won the Kids Choice Award For Favorite Book multiple times in his career. Jeff Kinney won the Goodreads Choice Awards Best Middle Grade and Children’s book two times. His oldest award is the…

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    Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus Finally, a book to say “no” to! Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus takes the reader on a journey where they explore the persuasion of a mischievous pigeon who wants to drive a bus that is not his. The book starts off before the title page, where as soon as the book is opened, the pigeon is illustrated daydreaming about driving the bus. On the very next page, the bus driver is introduced and gives one task: don’t let the pigeon drive the bus! The pigeon…

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    A To Z Mysteries

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    Introduction: The book zombie zone of A to Z Mysteries is started of the three best friends that name’s Josh, Dink and Ruth Rose that live in the town of green lawn. The three best friends and other children’s where plan to vacation to the village in louisiana.Ron Roy create more than fifty books for children including the best selling A to Z Mysteries and the brand new Capital Mysteries series. Summary: Ruth Rose gram was visiting the city to take a painting course, and she had invited…

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    Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games and The Underland Chronicles are two magnificent book series written by the American author Suzanne Collins. Collin's most famous series, The Hunger Games, has sold over 100 million copies worldwide, as well as earned nine MTV movie awards, received three Grammy awards, and won Golden Globe nominations (Add). She has also written for many children’s shows and was a head writer for Scholastic Entertainment. The Iraq and Vietnam War inspired Suzanne Collins’ story…

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    A children’s book should capture the imagination of the people who read it. In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, four siblings walk through a wardrobe and into the fantasy land of Narnia. Pembroke Meadows Elementary school needs engaging books to fill their Little Free Library, which is a neighborhood book exchange. C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe deserves a spot in the Little Free Library because it builds children’s character, because it is a timeless classic, and because…

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    Sex, Post-Feminism

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    Bullen, Elizabeth, Kim Toffoletti, and Liz Parsons. “Doing What Your Big Sister Does: Sex, Postfeminism, and the YA Chick Lit Series.” Gender and Education, vol. 23, no. 4, 2011, pp. 497-511. Bullen, Toffoletti, and Parsons’ article explores postfeminism as represented within popular young adult literature. This is significant because young adult books influence their readers at a critical point in their identity development. These novels are another aspect of the media that “…inducts girls into…

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