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Tales from Childhood Bookworms
Author: Karla and Marie
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Welcome Dear Readers, to Tales from Childhood Bookworms! A podcast where two different generations discuss books from their respective childhoods, and recommend them for parents and child readers of today. Join us for nostalgia, and the occasional cringe, as we reread our past.
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Happy Thanksgiving to all! This month we are reading "The Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, a fascinating story based on a real Native American woman who lived alone on an island in the mid 1800's. This book is also perfect for Native American Heritage month, exploring both island and indigenous life. We do have some trouble with math at the beginning of the episode that makes a few numbers confusing, so bear with us until our revelation hits at about the 20 min mark or so.
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We are back into the spooky season with another ghost book, though this one is more sweet than scary! This month's book is the first in the Black Cat Club series, "The Ghost Who Ate Chocolate", by Susan Saunders. It's a quick read, and features a ghost in a library which is always fun.
We also talked about ghosts and other books briefly, with Marie sharing her own ghost story!
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This episode was a bit delayed due to illness, but we still need the tissues! Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls is a childhood classic yet deeply moving. Whether you read it as a child, or have just now picked up the book (like our recovering book worm Marie), this episode we dive into the Ozarks with the sweetest dogs ever.
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We are taking our Master Librarian cards and proving ourselves to the one and only Merlin in the last installment of our Summer Series! We are looking at the Merlin Mission series of the Magic Tree House, which are a bit longer for older readers but still full of historical events and scientific information. We (aka Karla) also answer some questions from previous quartets and new ones presented to us.
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We are diving into the next quartet of the Magic Tree House series, and on a mission to become Master Librarians! As adults we definitely had some questions for Morgan but as kids we were on board for every task. This series really exemplifies learning while reading, and this quartet especially feels like Mary Pope Osbourne found her stride with writing these books.
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We are back in the Magic Tree House for books 5-8, and this time we have to save Morgan! Joining us this week is Casey as we dive into the next four adventures. We have a few random factoids as well, which we will verify if they are correct at some point.
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Happy summer to all! We are going on our first adventures with the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osbourne, and there are so many books involved! This series is a classic for 90s kids for a reason. We got a few facts wrong at the beginning, but that didn’t change our enjoyment of the books and the characters.
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3...2...1...and we are off! Join us as we read the scifi classic Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet by Eleanor Cameron. This story features a classic adventure of going to space, with a surprisingly quick turn around in all the action that happens. Don't forget the chicken though.
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We jump into an old series (with a family legacy) with Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald. This is another book we both read and loved, though reading it as grown-ups does present a different perspective. But we would still love to have tea with Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle in her upside down house!
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We're taking up the mantle of crime solvers this week, and joining the boy detective to solve 10 cases in the first Encyclopedia Brown by Donald J. Sobol! We both read these as kids, with very different expectations of how to read an interactive case book. Mild spoilers for some of the mysteries, but we'll call it a hint system in case you also get stuck on the ones we did!
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We are finishing our discussion of Little Women, or Good Wives as it was originally published. Join us three years after the first half of the book as the March sisters face new challenges that are still surprisingly relatable!
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For the holiday season we are going back to the 1800's with Louisa May Alcott's Little Women! We'll be reading the first part of the modern story, originally published as it's own volume. Despite this being the oldest book we've read, it still has a lot of value for modern readers, and is a thoroughly enjoyable read!
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We dive into a scifi-esque story about a couple of kids who develop superpowers! We read "6th Grade Mutants Meet the Slime" by Laura E. Williams. But the stakes aren't as high as modern superhero stories, making it a fun story with a good message about how good helping others is. Of course, now the question is which superpower is the best to have?
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We are joined by Casey as we read the Bailey School Kids series books one and two! These are really fun and silly monster books, which Marie also enjoyed as a child.
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We are picking up a lighter read that asks the question: What would happen if a dachshund puppy rewrote Harry Potter? Marie's pick tackles just that question, we we dive into the third book written by "Howie". This is a fun and quick read, with plenty of silliness and a surprising amount of literary advice.
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We met up one more time to discuss our summer reading, and answered a few questions about the books. This episode was originally live-streamed to Karla's facebook page, and is now available in audio!
Did we answer all your questions about Narnia? Let us know, and thanks for going on this journey with us!
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"Narnia is no more." We've reached the final book in C. S. Lewis' world of Narnia, which has several twists in it as we follow the last king of Narnia and learn the fate of the beloved characters from books past.
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We're hopping back to the before times, with an introduction to a familiar face and a few new ones! We discussed a few broad questions as well about the world of Narnia before digging into the book, including the use of magic and a multiverse.
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We dive into book five of Narnia, The Horse and His Boy! This book takes place during the events of the first book, so we are time hopping back a bit as well as visiting a neigh-boring country. We didn't expect to have so much to cover with this one, but there were several interesting details we dug into!
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We get a new cast of characters for the next book in Narnia with book 4, The Silver Chair. We went loner than planned for this book, despite it being one of Karla's least favorites. But as Scrubb and Pole learn, the journey is part of the adventure!




