It's that avatar picture - pretty creeepy - do you have "mother" issues?
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It's that avatar picture - pretty creeepy - do you have "mother" issues?
I have to go with The Eyes of the Dragon or Talisman. Both are fantasy driven books intelligently written, filled with amazing details and a good ending. Talisman he wrote with Peter Straub and it's amazing. Also if you are looking for another good book series, try Tales of a Fourth Grade Noting and Superfudge...omg to this day they are hilarious! Then there is always the Harry Potter series.I am looking for suggestions on what would be a good first time read for my 11-year old. I am an avid fan and have read all Stephen King books, and one of my children would like to start their journey as well. My question..... which one would be most appropriate given my child's age? Thinking of adult content and language here. Thanks for any suggestions!
That's probably because they're just simply ordinary....lol.I can't really define it. People insist that I'm just not right but they won't give me any details.
Close, he wrote it for his daughter, Naomi.I'd go with Eyes of the Dragon. I read somewhere that he wrote it for his second cousin's niece, who was only 8 at the time.
I knew that (smirk). I'm somewhat of a BSer (but I would never lie about something important). My grandkids now question everything I say...they are good little critical thinkers.Close, he wrote it for his daughter, Naomi.
Oh... and I am far too gullible for my own good.I knew that (smirk). I'm somewhat of a BSer (but I would never lie about something important). My grandkids now question everything I say...they are good little critical thinkers.