Friday, July 16, 2004

Faster, pussycat, to the library

I want to read every book on this list, even--maybe especially--the ones I've already read.

BookBytes - Books for Young Adults


Reading: a thing of the past?

Literary reading is in steep decline in the U.S., according to an NEA survey.
James Baldwin

Sol Stein, Baldwin's practically lifelong friend and editor, writes about him in Poets&Writers. I love the image of 1930s New York, when anyone could go to any public school they wanted to. I never knew that, and wonder how we went from a system where a determined kid could get a good education in the public schools to one where a few public schools get a lot of money and the rest are left to wither away, while the kids and their parents have very little choice, and those who can afford to send their kids to private school. At least, that's the way it is in my town. And the last one I lived in. Although oddly, not in the one before that, which had plenty of inexpensive private schools, mostly run by religious wackos, that make the high school in Saved! look like Ridgemont High.

Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Before there was Harry...

10 Books Better Than Harry Potter, from the Teen Writing Guide at About.com. Note that nearly ALL of these, many of which involve young wizards going off to wizard school, predate the Harry Potter books.