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by Sonia Savage.

Monday, July 2, 2012

It's Monday. What are you Reading?



It is Monday and again I am joining in the meme over at Mentor Texts.
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I read Eragon through the week, mainly to see why some of my students have enjoyed it. I can see that they would and I would encourage them to keep going with the series, although I will probably call it a day with this one. I loved especially the relationship between the dragon Saphira and his Rider Eragon.  For me it lacked I am not sure what to call it, psychological depth - plot seemed to me to be the most dominant aspect.





This week I have planned to read an Ursula Le Guin - I so loved her Earthsea trilogy, so while fossicking around in our local library looking for Newbery winners, I got sidetracked by her books and picked out Gifts to read.  I also have coming Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Miltdred Taylor, so I hope to read that this week too, to get back on track with the Newbery books.

8 comments:

  1. I tried very hard many times to read Eragon, but I only got through about two or three chapters. It is just one that I just can't read.

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  2. I loved Eragon, but have not read the others either. I agree that it is an adventure and doesn't have as much depth as one might wish. Le Guin is wonderful. Thanks!

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  3. I've not read Eragon, but have considered it many times. Thanks for the reminder...I might have to consider it again this summer.
    Happy reading,
    Ruth

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  4. I couldn't get into Eragon when I tried it a couple of year ago... but I may try it again at some point.

    I read Roll of Thunder for a summer book club in 6th grade and I still remember it. Great book.

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  5. I read Eragon with my son years ago and we went to see the author give a talk about it...such a great memory! Roll of Thunder is one of the greats - we read it as a historical fiction book club selection, and it is always a hit.

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  6. I'm in general not drawn to fantasy books, but I think about picking up an Ursula Le Guin at some point. Look forward to hearing about what you decide to read.

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  7. I haven't read Eragon, but when that series first started coming out several years ago, I was teaching 5th grade. My boys LOVED it. And that's what counts, right?

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  8. I love Eragon and was in the middle of the second but had to return it. And that was ages ago. I love fantasy but have never read Le Guin. Her fantasy seems to be very fantasy so I have always been hesitant.

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