Wow I feel like an antique, but... maybe there have been new Babysitter's Club books? Or Scholastic Book Club still exists, it might have good recs. They always had excellent taste when I was a kid.Kieran wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jan, 2022, 5:40 pmThis isn't a recommendation so much as a request for recommendations, although I don't have much hope of getting anything... <.<
Elder Child has expressed a preference for "books that are like real life", because she likes to imagine actually being in the places in the book. Unfortunately, all of the kidlit books I know of and/or enjoyed which aren't fantasy or scifi are extremely dated to the point of being historical (or, not much different from fantasy, for her perspective).
Does anyone have any suggestions for books for kids? I think books about travelling or moving to a new place would be particularly good.
Her current favorite books are the Kudo Kids series, if that helps. She went through every single Oz book that we have and read them multiple times and was really interested in them but then she went back to the Kudo Kids and told me she likes "real life" books better than fantasy, so.
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Ok, unreliable narrator, dark comedy, sounds like it might work.
Uh-oh. Do these debates get violent?
This is the one that I was considering based on my old 'when in doubt try the shortest book' trick.
I did quite enjoy the end notes for some of that stuff here.
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oh yeah those are good suggestions

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Aaaaaa this is /fantastic/, pitch-perfect and full of happy feels (after the setup is complete, anyway). Harry Potter meets the Addams Family (pre-Hogwarts) https://archiveofourown.org/works/21166118
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Howl's Moving Castle is, as you may already know, my favorite Ghibli movie. It turns out the book is delightful in its own way, and so are the sequels! :D
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I’ve been listening to the audiobook of HMC again and yep, still an absolute delight
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Here's a list of children's books featuring neurodivergent parents (including autism, depression, dementia): https://www.instagram.com/reel/Czj0y5Jv ... M2MDRjNw==
Could be worth checking out for the children in your life, whoever you are :)
Could be worth checking out for the children in your life, whoever you are :)
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Hey folks, there's a Ursula K Le Guin bundle with 30 titles: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/wiza ... guin-books
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My current audiobook obsession is the Daisy Dalrymple cozy murder mysteries series. Started like a couple weeks ago and I'm already on book 13/23!
Tbf I was like pretty much bed bound for a week and too tired to do anything that required thought, but hey, these are actually a lot of fun if you like the The Golden Age of Detective Fiction
but with added (clean!!!!) romance that actually makes sense!
Tbf I was like pretty much bed bound for a week and too tired to do anything that required thought, but hey, these are actually a lot of fun if you like the The Golden Age of Detective Fiction
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ooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhBee wrote: ↑Tue 11 Mar, 2025, 3:37 amMy current audiobook obsession is the Daisy Dalrymple cozy murder mysteries series. Started like a couple weeks ago and I'm already on book 13/23!
Tbf I was like pretty much bed bound for a week and too tired to do anything that required thought, but hey, these are actually a lot of fun if you like the The Golden Age of Detective Fictionbut with added (clean!!!!) romance that actually makes sense!

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