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@smithsmm @jonnybid @one_to_read @PaulWat5 @LTeacher123 @f33lthesun @rcharlesworth @GalwayMr @RuddickRichard @richreadalot I’d have the same joint number ones as you and would fill out the top 5 with these beauties.
@teacher_mr_r @KateHeap1 @Nicola_M_N_ @Toriaclaire @MrEFinch @rumena_aktar @sara13librarian @smerchant13 @BethRowe1 @karen_wallee @wishesandstars @Alibrarylady @HappyGoldenKim @jonnybid @one_to_read @MarkASmith85 @Misterbodd @MissS_Kimble @richreadalot @SlatteryMr @MrHtheteacher @JHaddell For nostalgia, The Snowman will always have a place in my heart. Then my fave Xmas reading experiences recently have been with @ReadAlongs, Box of Delights and Children of Green Knowe. I’m really looking forwards to Christmas Dinner of Souls (#SpooksAndSprouts) this year.
@teacher_mr_r @KateHeap1 @Nicola_M_N_ @PaulWat5 @jonnybid @one_to_read @MissS_Kimble @JHaddell @SlatteryMr @TsuiAllen @BethRowe1 @karen_wallee @katehitchings1 I think graphic novels can be a great resource for this (all) age ranges too. These were popular with my Y4 classes.
@tygertale @Enchantedbooks @smithsmm @sophieinspace @mv_castrillon @Mat_at_Brookes @mrjamesmayhew @bookloverJo @burstofbeaden @gumdraw @jack_m_brown Without a doubt in my mind it’s The Switching Hour in the top spot. In second I’d have the original Mortal Engines cover. Then for third, I’d have to go with The Smell of Other People’s Houses.
@AmandaMurkett @one_to_read @TeresaCremin @jonnybid @RuddickRichard @rumena_aktar @jejr100 Also, here are some graphic novel series that are worth investing in...
I’d also recommend getting some Fighting Fantasy books in there.
@AmandaMurkett @one_to_read @TeresaCremin @jonnybid @RuddickRichard @rumena_aktar @jejr100 Going with your wordless, poetry, graphic, stories categories, I’d definitely recommend these crackers.
@StephenConnor7 @ClubPicturebook @Misterbodd @one_to_read @rcharlesworth @RuddickRichard @PaulWat5 @f33lthesun @LTeacher123 @MrsKirstBarrett @smithsmm They bring out the Mr Wolf’s Class and Amulet series, which are pretty much the pinnacle for me.
@KarlDuke8 @SaltsMill Wow, it looks incredible! Have you seen Pop-up Moon? It’s by the same publisher and is also proper lush.
@one_to_read Clockwork, The Switching Hour, The Longest Night of Charlie Noon and Hello Now jump straight to mind for kid/YA books. #BooksNearBedtime
@one_to_read @dan_northover @rcharlesworth @OpenUni_RfP @TeresaCremin @_Reading_Rocks_ @Jo_Bowers As a kid I loved going to the comic shop with my dad. They had older comics in the basement for <50p each. These are the series I really remember. Probably wildly in appropriate age-wise (probably around 10) but loved it #OURfPBookBlether