I’m guessing that most of you can remember at least one favorite series of books that stole your heart. The right book series can spark the most reluctant reader. Monday’s post will explore the popularity and positive impact of book series. Wednesday’s post will suggest several book series appropriate for early readers and Friday we’ll explore series that may be just the ticket for fourth to eighth graders. Love to hear about your favorite book series and how they impacted your reading life.
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Hi Rita. The first that comes to mind for me was the “Little House” series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I watched the show as a kid but after reading the books I appreciated the story more. These days I absolutely adore watching the reruns. My connection with Laura as a writer is even stronger and Mrs. Olson isnt as bad to me now as she was then! Nellie on the other hand never changes. LOL. I’ve been wanting to read them again, thanks for reminding me 🙂
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Always good to hear from you, Tonya. Little House was one of my favs, too.
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