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[CCBC-Net] Adult Fantasy for Middle Schools

From: James Elliott <j_c_elliott>
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 08:59:38 -0400

Oh, I forgot one in the humorous category:

Robert Asprin's "MYTH" Adventures. They are being re-printed after he took them out of circulation (the IRS wanted to take his royalties for ten years, so he simply arranged to have none during that time!) but they are wonderful, and center around a teen wizard in training who is mistaken for a great and powerful magician! Fortunately, he has a strong but magically deprived demon (read: resident of an alternate dimension) to help him out.

Jim Elliott etc.


>From: "Scally, Jude" <Jude.Scally at eu.dodea.edu>
>To: <ccbc-net at ccbc.education.wisc.edu>
>Subject: [CCBC-Net] Adult Fantasy for Middle Schools
>Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 12:42:27 +0200
>
> Does anyone have any recommendation for Adult fantasy books for the
>Middle School? I love the David Eddings series and thought they would
>work. My 8th graders talk about reading Stephen King's The Stand, but
>I'm not sure that would work in a 5-8 middle school. What are your
>thoughts???
>
>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Jude Scally
>Bitburg Middle School
>Bitburg Germany
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