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message 151: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Edward's Eyes sounds good. I'm going to put it on my my to read list which is growing at a ridiculous rate... so many books. So little time.

Matthew Forsythe


message 152: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Of all the Patricia MacLachlan books that I've read, Edward's Eyes was by far the best. I gave it five stars without a second thought.

Francis Kalnay, author of the Newbery Honor book Chúcaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa.


message 154: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Isaac Bashevis Singer. He wrote his books (including three Newbery Honorees) in Yiddish and then translated them into English. He's often considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.


message 155: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Sharon Creech

Really? I've never heard of him... I really need to read more books.


message 156: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Somewhat surprisingly, two of his three Newbery Honor books are currently out of print. The only one of the three that's still being published is Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories.

I'll say Cynthia Voigt next, another one of my all-time favorite writers. Nothing beats the Tillerman Cycle.


message 157: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Sharon Creech, too, is a favorite of mine!


message 159: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) How about award-winning (including a 1966 Newbery Honor for The Animal Family) poet and novelist Randall Jarrell.


message 160: by Viv (new)

Viv (a_pocky_box) Jane Austen my favorite :)


message 161: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Anna Sewell, author of the Victorian classic Black Beauty.


message 162: by Adriana (new)

Adriana S.E. Hinton

How old is Black Beauty?


message 163: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Something's making me think that Black Beauty was first published in 1877, but that's just off the top of my head. Let me check... Yes, I was right. It was 1877.

Next up: Herbert Best, author of 1931 Newbery Honoree Garram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes.


message 164: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Betty Smith

Wow. I had no idea. I thought it was old but not that old. I was thinking the mid 1900s.

That books cover looks creepy.


message 165: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Sally Nicholls, author of Ways to Live Forever. It's one of the best books I've ever read.


message 167: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Sylvia Cassedy. Her book Behind the Attic Wall was one of the most deeply affecting stories I've ever experienced. Even though it's the only one of her books that I've read, it was easily good enough to give her station as one of my all-time favorite authors.


message 169: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Clare Vanderpool, who wrote 2011 Newbery Medal winner Moon Over Manifest.


message 170: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Ohhhh! I didn't recognize the name only the cover.

Virgil


message 171: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Let's say Victoria Bond, author (along with her friend, T.R. Simon) of Zora and Me (I can't get the title to load on here right now).


message 173: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) This one took some thinking on my part: Ollie Johnston. He was one of the original Disney animators, and created a few book adaptations of the studio's animated feature films, including this one:

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46...


message 174: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Jodi Picoult

Awesome


message 175: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Phyllis Crawford, author of 1939 Newbery Honor book Hello, the Boat!


message 178: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Love his last name.

Ally Condie


message 179: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Cory Doctorow

Trust me, he is pure awesomeness.


message 180: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Wait. He wrote I, Robot?


message 182: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Cory Doctorow did write a book with the title I, Robot, but I'm sure the book that you're thinking of is the Isaac Asimov classic. Of all the novels that Cory Doctorow has written, For The Win and Little Brother were the two that really wowed me, particularly the latter. Little Brother is, without a doubt, one of the greatest books I've ever read.

Patrick Carman


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message 185: by Viv (new)


message 186: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Allena Best, better known by her pseudonym, Erick Berry. She wrote the 1934 Newbery Honor book The Winged Girl of Knossos.


message 188: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) Sarah Dessen. I'm surprised that she hasn't yet been used!


message 189: by Adriana (new)

Adriana Donna Freitas

I haven't read Dessen. Everyone seems to have though. She's written a lot of books!


message 190: by Josiah (new)

Josiah (kenjenningsjeopardy74) I haven't read anything of Sarah Dessen's, either.

How about Forest Whitaker, a contributor to the picture book Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra.


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