{"id":2975,"date":"2006-06-15T21:20:00","date_gmt":"2006-06-15T21:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=2975"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:25:29","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:25:29","slug":"book-rama","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=2975","title":{"rendered":"Book-a-rama"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is nothing as cool as a trip to the library, unless it&#8217;s a trip to the bookstore with lots of money. These things should inspire me to get a real job, but alas&#8230; What I <em>am <\/em>inspired to do, though, is read the <a href=\"http:\/\/jkrbooks.typepad.com\/blog\/2006\/06\/all_the_cool_gi.html\">Cool Girl novels<\/a> this weekend that I haven&#8217;t yet read. I may not get them all written up in time to qualify for the <a href=\"http:\/\/motherreader.blogspot.com\/2006\/06\/challenge-is-so-on_02.html#links\">48 Hour Book Challenge<\/a>, but I&#8217;m already making lists and gloating because <em>Liesel,<\/em> main character in Markus Zusak&#8217;s latest novel counts as a cool girl, and that one&#8217;s already next to my bed. The most fun thing about this challenge is that I have an actual <em>excuse <\/em>to read all weekend. It&#8217;s awful that it&#8217;s Father&#8217;s Day <em>and <\/em>I have a <em>birthday party<\/em> to attend this weekend, this is going to severely cut into my reading time. Fortunately I&#8217;m going to see my father <em>at <\/em>my brother-in-law&#8217;s party; I can fling two gifts at them and leave, thereby cementing my reputation as an antisocial boor, and picking up where I left off on my last chapter&#8230;!<\/p>\n<p>A.Fortis is always finding really cool graphic novels to share. I know nothing from that genre, so was pleased to read that Hyperion is publishing <a href=\"http:\/\/detnews.com\/apps\/pbcs.dll\/article?AID=\/20060615\/ENT05\/606150424\/1037\">Abadazan<\/a>, an intriguing graphic novel book-within-a-book kind of thing. It&#8217;s partly the journal of a girl named Kate, interspersed with pages from a novel of this fantasy realm, Abadazan, and includes a graphic novel section as well. It sounds really interesting.<\/p>\n<p>Something else graphic I want to check out is a surprise find from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mowillems.com\">Mo Willems<\/a>. The cartoonist of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hyperionbooksforchildren.com\/board\/displaybook.asp?id=1351\">Pigeon<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cartoonnetwork.com\/tv_shows\/knd\/\">Codename: Kids Next Door<\/a> fame has written an older picturebook &#8211; kind of adult, really &#8211; called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.booksense.com\/product\/info.jsp?affiliateId=ReadersResponse&#038;isbn=0786837470\">You Can Never Find A Rickshaw When It Monsoons<\/a>: The World on One Cartoon A Day. It&#8217;s a collection of travel cartoons Willems did less when he embarked on a trip around the world less than a week after he graduated from college. What a cool idea, to wander the world sketching it as you go. Reviews says Willems captures world cultures &#8216;drolly,&#8217; which has got to be the only way to capture them. I&#8217;ve heard the book might make a great gift, so possibly I&#8217;ll fling it at someone this weekend.<\/p>\n<p><em>Sigh<\/em>. The recent <a href=\"http:\/\/sev.prnewswire.com\/education\/20060614\/NYW08614062006-1.html\">Kids and Family Reading Report<\/a> states that only <strong>29%<\/strong> of kids ages 9-11 years old are high frequency readers and that the percentage of kids who read for fun (which is the definition of &#8216;high frequency reader&#8217;) continues to drop off through age 17. There&#8217;s more detail, of course, talking about boys vs. girls, and telling us yet again that reading for boys drops off sharply after a certain age, etc., etc., ad infinitum, blah blah. The results of the study aren&#8217;t really new. Perhaps a more beneficial conversation would be a plan to do <em>something about it<\/em> involving parents, teachers, schools and communities. <em>Then<\/em> there could be a study published about how well it worked, and what else we could do to fine tune it. Imagine all the new information then!<em> <\/em>The more readers, the more thinkers; the more thinkers, the more informed and involved citizens in our world, and God knows we need people who are paying attention!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is nothing as cool as a trip to the library, unless it&#8217;s a trip to the bookstore with lots of money. 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