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Quote of the Day – The Fish in Room 11

Quote of the Day

Toby would have loved living in a hotel—had he been allowed to slide down the banisters, sleep in a different bed every night, and hang around in the kitchen waiting to lick out the cake bowl. But of course he wasn’t allowed to do any of those things.

The Fish in Room 11 by Heather Dyer
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Quote of the Day – The Fish in Room 11

Toby would have loved living in a hotel—had he been allowed to slide down the banisters, sleep in a different bed every night, and hang around in the kitchen waiting to lick out the cake bowl. But of course he wasn’t allowed to do any of those things.

–The Fish in Room 11 by Heather Dyer
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Quote of the Day – The Fish in Room 11

Toby would have loved living in a hotel—had he been allowed to slide down the banisters, sleep in a different bed every night, and hang around in the kitchen waiting to lick out the cake bowl. But of course he wasn’t allowed to do any of those things.

-The Fish in Room 11 by Heather Dyer

Show & Tell – Book A Day in May

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I’m working my way through a personal challenge to read one book every day in May. This, of course, works best if I pick shorter books. So far, I’ve had pretty great luck with finding some amazing lower middle grade books.

To date, I’ve read:

  1. Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman
  2. The Castle in the Attic by Elizabeth Winthrop
  3. The Fish in Room 11 by Heather Dyer
  4. Feathers by Jacqueline Woodson
  5. Wishes, Kisses, and Pigs by Betsy Hearne
  6. Clementine by Sara Pennypacker

 

Question of the Day: What are your favorite lower middle grade stories or chapter books?