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adrian_turtle) wrote2025-01-19 11:31 am
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Weather to read
I have a question about vibes. Imagine curling up on the couch with hot drinks, reading to one another while literal and metaphorical blizzards howled outside. Do you think it better to read a wintry book like The Wolves of Willoughby Chase or The Dark Is Rising or a summery book like Gone-Away Lake?
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I did not know Joan Aiken had written other things than that one series. Neat!
I always meant to read that series out loud to my older two kids. Their dad and I did a lot of reading out loud for a *long* part of their childhood, long after they could easily read hard books on their own. But I never got around to that series. Both kids actively rejected "The Dark Is Rising" long before we got to the good parts, so I don't know if they would have done okay with Joan Aiken, either. Sigh....
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It's likely that I didn't find Aiken's other serieses because "Aiken" is alphabetically before "L'Engle," so it hadn't yet occurred to me to go look.
ps. I never finished my alphabetical read-through. After a long Madeline L'Engle phase, I continued a short way farther through the alphabet, until I reached Anne McCaffrey's books Dragonsong and Dragonsinger. I loved them, so I used my newfound knowledge to find my way out of the kids' section and into the books intended for grownups, to read lots more McCaffrey. I never went back. :)