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Bookpearl
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Reading is our jam! I love the way these scholars entertain my love of books. A few of them even picked up a recommendation that I gave.

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GirlNamedJesse
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Pickpick

This is such a unique setup! I expected a novel when I pulled this off the shelf, but that is not what I found. Lowry begins with a discovery: the Windeby child unearthed in Germany in 1952. She creates a fictionalized account of the life of that child, shares further history, and tells a different story of the Windeby child. It‘s a fascinating exercise. I can see this being an excellent example for beginning storytellers. And it‘s # 100 for 2023!

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lnkeller01
The Wizard Heir | Cinda Williams Chima
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Pickpick

I stayed up until 5AM just to finish the ending of this book! This is my second time reading this series. The first time was over 10 years ago. I love the world these books have created! This is book two and I have already started book three today!

#warriors #wizards #enchantress #ohmy

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Eggs
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Wonderful addition to Lowry‘s impressive repertoire! Intrigued by the discovery of the 2,000-year-old Windeby bog body in Northern Germany in 1952, Lowry conjurés up an identity and backstory for the young person found there, pristinely preserved by the peat. The body was radiocarbon-dated to between 41 BC and 118 AD. Fascinating!

#Pantone2023 @Clwojick
#20in4Readathon @Andrew65 Day 2: 1.5 hour

Bec_lectic I‘ve read her since I was a kid many years ago. Great to see she is still writing! I‘ll have to definitely check this out 9mo
Eggs @Bec_lectic Hope you enjoy 😊 9mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 9mo
Eggs @Andrew65 Thank You 🙏🏻 9mo
Bec_lectic @Eggs thank you! 9mo
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AReedCollett
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Next row of my #readinglogsnake is Women Warriors by Pamela D. Toler in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth. Orange representing nonfiction. This was a good read. I found out a lot about female warriors I was not aware of, like Lakshmi Bai, Buffalo Calf Road Woman, and Cheng I Sao to name a few. Highly recommend this book. 4/5 ⭐️ #ARRCReads #BooksAndCrafts

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jlhammar
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I loved Lowry‘s Anastasia Krupnik series and A Summer to Die in my girlhood so was excited to learn she shares my fascination with bog bodies. I enjoyed this. Might work well for a classroom, 5th grade maybe? It is written in such an interesting way, part fiction, part nonfiction. Lowry talks about the history and her writing, explaining how and why she went about telling the story, two versions, of what may have happened to this young person.

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jlhammar
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A little Monday #bookmail. The Pin is another from the #WomensPrize longlist. And I couldn‘t resist tagged - inspired by the true discovery of the two-thousand-year-old Windeby bog body in northern Germany.

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Karisimo
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I was very curious about a new release from Lois Lowry! This alternates between the author recalling how she learned about the Windeby body and some of her decision-making process in writing the story and the story itself. I‘m having a hard time deciding if I liked the author‘s interludes or not, but leaning towards not, so a low pick for me.

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hannah-leeloo
Dragon Rider | Cornelia Funke
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Two more dragon sets completed. @wordslinger42 I believe these are the dragon rider books I promised to look into. I'm looking forward to all of these. I have a lot of reading to catch up with lol 😅 #dragons #dragonrider #warriors #friends #magic #mythical

wordslinger42 I love the covers of your editions! 😍😍 the third one was a Christmas gift, but I still have to read it. The other series looks intriguing! 12mo
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