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I get asked all the time what my kids are reading. I don't know if it's because I'm a mom of four, because I'm an author, or because our car, house, pool bag, porch, very lives are littered with hardbacks, paperbacks, a Kindle and picture books. But the books we read are truly a reflection of who we are. Since people are curious. I decided to start this tab on my blog to share what my kiddos are reading. But it only helps you, if you understand a little bit about them.

MADDIE - AGE 19, SOCCER OBSESSED SORORITY GIRL 
MAX - AGE 17,  BOY WITH MUSIC IN HIS SOUL AND SPEED IN HIS FEET 
MALLORY - AGE 14, GIGGLING, GIDDY, GIRL WHO LOVES SOCCER AND HER FRIENDS
MAGUIRE - AGE 12, CREATIVE, FREE SPIRITED ACTOR DANCING TO HIS OWN BEAT

Blood of Kings Trilogy by Jill Williamson

9/10/2018

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Maguire read so many books over the summer. I was asking him how many he stars he gave his various reads. "Four, four, four," he answered. He'd loved most of the books I'd just questioned him on.
​Curious, I asked, "What book have you read that gets a five?"
Without a second hesitation, he replied, "All of the Blood of Kings books."  These books! They are long. They are detailed. They have maps and characters with wild names and Jill Williamson has done such a brilliant job of creating an exciting, engaging storyworld packed with adventure that every single word of this trilogy captivated my son. So much so, that he created his own Lego guys to go with the series. Side note--Max also devoured this series when he was in middle school. 
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Never let you go by jenny b. jones

7/26/2015

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The latest installment in Jenny B. Jones Katie Parker production series was the perfect summer read for Maddie. Maddie's reading pile is usually dictated by her English teacher, predominately classics with serious themes, or in Maddie's words, "Books that are ten thousand years old and totally depressing." Can't Let You Go, or anything by Jenny B. Jones for that matter, is for Maddie, like ice cream after broccoli. Just like the previous Katie Parker books, Can't Let You Go provides plenty of self-discovery, faith, wit, romance and hilarious comedy, mainly courtesy of Katie's crazy grandma, Maxine. If you or your daughters haven't read any of these books yet, treat yourself to the first one in the series, In Between. It's FREE on Kindle. Then, you can continue to read book after book to fill the rest of your summer days poolside.

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ALL THAT GLITTERS

2/9/2015

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PictureAll That Glitters by Nicole O'Dell
Mallory has been reading the Scenarios series by Nicole O'Dell. Specifically, she's reading All That Glitters. This tween novel is the story of a twin who wants to be an individual. Drea longs for her own identity so fiercely, she begins to make some bad choices in order to gain popularity and attention at school. When she's gotten pretty far along on her downward spiral, she hits a fork in the road. Drea will either need to tell yet another lie, break another set of rules, and put herself in another questionable situation OR come clean with her parents and put an end to the madness. The fun part? The reader gets to choose which path the protagonist will take. These books are great, because they give a tween reader a choice, something they crave to be able to make on their own, but in the safe setting of fiction. The Scenario books also give the reader a view of the consequences of both a good and bad choice without actually having to face those consequences in real life. I read this book too, and it launched great conversations between Mallory and I on making good choices even when they're hard. Some of the content is geared towards teens (drinking, brief mention of drugs, and making out with boys), but as Mallory and I chatted about, it's good to discuss these things before you're actually faced with them, so you are more prepared to say, "No", when the opportunities arise. 

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THE CATCHER IN THE RYE 

1/12/2014

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Maddie is reading The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger for freshman English. Tempted by the small dark red cover of one of my favorite books I reread it too. Holden Caulfield’s voice may be the strongest voice of any young adult novel I’ve ever read. I remember when I first read Salinger’s classic in high school (and subsequently all of his other titles) and I found myself narrating my life in my head in Holden’s distinct cadence. Holden Caulfield has a way of infiltrating the reader’s head and calling us to examine what’s important in our lives, how priceless relationships are and the significance of being genuine (not a phony). I’m thrilled her teacher assigned it—for Maddie’s benefit and for mine.


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