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Favorite Books
I've chosen a few favorites that I * highly
recommend! If the author has a web site a link has been provided.
Some are books for children, some are books
for adults, and they have been marked as such:
Children's & Teen Books:
* Greenwitch, by Susan
Cooper. (Fantasy for ages 12 and up from her "Dark is Rising"
Series. This is my favorite book in that series).
* Millions, by Frank C. Boyce.
* Holes,
by Louis Sachar. (Ages 8 and up, Fiction).
* Speak, by Laurie
Anderson (Teen Fiction).
* The Magician's Nephew, by
C. S. Lewis. (Fantasy fiction for children)
* Hope Was Here, by Joan
Bauer (Teen Fiction).
* A Christmas Memory, by Truman Capote.
(All ages).
* The Life and Times of Santa Claus (grapic
novel edition) by Frank Baum (who wrote the Wizard of Oz).
Poetry Books:
* Poems, New and Collected 1957-1997,
by
Wislawa
Szymborska (Winner of the Nobel Prize for Poetry)
* Burning Down the House : Selected Poems from
the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's National Poetry Slam Champions.Roger
Bonair-Agard, et al.
* Sailing Alone Around the Room, New and Collected
Poems,
by Billy
Collins.
* Refusing Heaven, by Jack
Gilbert.
Adult Books (Fiction):
* Saint Maybe, by Anne
Tyler.
* The Razor's Edge, by W. Somerset Maugham.
* A Map of the World & Book of Ruth, both
by Jane Hamilton
* Paradise, by Toni Morrison.
* Shadow Baby, by Alison
McGhee
* North of Hope & Dear James,
both by Jon Hassler (and just about any book in his Staggerford series)
* Coming Home & Winter Solistice,
both by Rosamunde
Pilcher.
Adult Books (Nonfiction):
* Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer (or the movie
by Sean Penn).
* A Writer's Coach,
by Jack
Hart.
* Writing for Story, by Jon Franklin.
* Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and The
Principles of Screenwriting, by Robert
McKee.
* Thomas Merton: Spiritual Master, edited
by Lawerence
Cunningham. (Adult Non-Fiction).
* The Hauerwas Reader, by Stanley
Hauerwas.
* Action: 1893,
by Maurice Blondel.
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