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Barbara, Founder and Moderator
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Jun 22, 2014 06:10PM

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Today I was reminded of my 8-year-old self reading Rascal by Sterling North and how I blubbed, wondering if it would have the same power over me today and still felt those bittersweet memories wash over me.


Well, I think Bunnicula was written around 1979 & the others throughout the 80's. The basic idea is that the new pet bunny is a vampire that sucks the juices out of vegetables, leaving nothing but white husks for the family to find in their kitchen & the rabbit cage by morning. The family cat, Chester (who happens to be very literate & named after an Encyclopedia set), is constantly trying to out Bunnicula (so named because the father & son found him outside the theater after a screening of Dracula) to the rest of the family. And Howard, the family dog just thinks Bunnicula is just a sweet little bunny & that Chester & his overactive imagination need to leave the poor thing alone. The story is told in the first person from the Howard the dog's POV / voice. Actually, James Howe the actual author writes the story as if the dog delivered the manuscript to him in an envelope on his doorstep. It is awesome & I believe one of the most imaginative series to date. It's a sweet, quick read & you should check it out Barb. Let me know if you ever do ;-)
I will Jolene.
My favorite children's book right now is Dear Mrs. LaRue. Such a cute story about a dog who gets sent away to obedience school and writes home everyday to complain especially about the cats. Check it out.
My favorite children's book right now is Dear Mrs. LaRue. Such a cute story about a dog who gets sent away to obedience school and writes home everyday to complain especially about the cats. Check it out.

My favorite children's book right now is Dear Mrs. LaRue. Such a cute story about a dog who gets sent away to obedience school and writes home everyday to complain especially about..."
OMG! That sounds awesome! I am totally going to have to find a copy of that. Thanks Barb ;-)
The most lasting impressions of books are anything from Angela Hunt. There is one in particular called "Uncharted". It really makes you think.
Love the book "Kings of Colorado".

Love the book "Kings of Colorado".


Buddy Unchained and Max Talks to Me are by Gryphon Press and tackle difficult subjects in a lovely way. I reviewed A Home for Dakota in the same series (http://dogevals.blogspot.com/2014/09/...) and would have put it in the best books of the year list, had I read it when it came out.
I also liked "Let's Get a Pup," Said Kate.
Perhaps some month when we may not read much (December?), we could each nominate one children's book that our library probably has - and discuss them.
Love that idea Skye about the children's books. Fast reads so no worries about several of the being nominated.

http://dogevals.blogspot.com/2013/08/...
This is our discussion book for November but I just found my review of it from a few years ago and thought I would post the link. This book is one that has stayed with me. . . . I can't wait to hear what you all think about it. Themes: independence, autism, puppy mills. . . .