What I'm Reading (No. 45): ten books I'm thankful for
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This week I'm giving thanks for the written word, especially the books that have stayed with me the most or marked a particularly important era in my life. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! 1. Holes by Louis Sachar. Published in 1998, this middle grade novel is the first I remember that truly and fully gripped my attention. The storyline is unique: the boys at a juvenile detention camp in Texas are forced to dig holes all day, secretly in search of a long-lost treasure. Mysterious, funny, and sometimes serious,
What I'm Reading (No. 45): ten books I'm thankful for
What I'm Reading (No. 45): ten books I'm…
What I'm Reading (No. 45): ten books I'm thankful for
This week I'm giving thanks for the written word, especially the books that have stayed with me the most or marked a particularly important era in my life. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! 1. Holes by Louis Sachar. Published in 1998, this middle grade novel is the first I remember that truly and fully gripped my attention. The storyline is unique: the boys at a juvenile detention camp in Texas are forced to dig holes all day, secretly in search of a long-lost treasure. Mysterious, funny, and sometimes serious,