The librarians from L.A. have over forty books and book series to recommend to Harry Potter fans wanting more.
J.K. Rowling's best selling Harry Potter books worked their magic on millions of kids by turning them on to reading. Hundreds of teachers and librarians from around the world, eager to encourage this exciting trend, have created online reading lists for
The Arapahoe Library District (of Englewood, Colorado) recommends fifteen fantasy books for young teens.
The biggest list of the day is found at BookHive, with 102 book reviews in the Fantasy category for intermediate readers (fourth through sixth grade.
Vicky Morgan, a children's librarian from Boston, Massachusetts, lists fourteen individual books, and fourteen book series, such as "Redwall" by Brian Jacques, and "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.
Salt Lake County Library has thirty-four book recommendations for Harry Potter fans, each illustrated with the book cover.
The Newbery Medal, named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery, is given annually to the author of an exceptional contribution to children's literature.
"Hey you! Yes, you there, sitting in that chair reading these words on your computer screen! Are you a kid? Do you like reading books? You do? Great! You've come to the right place.
Bookworm is chock full of book reviews, reading lists, author interviews, and author mailing addresses (some email, some street).
From the Public Library of Charlotte-Mecklenburg County in North Carolina, comes Zinger the book-reviewing bee who says "Welcome to the BookHive! We have been as busy as bees reviewing a hive-full of children's books for you to enjoy.
Feeling blue because the fifth Harry Potter book "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" won't be released until November, 2001? Don't let it get you down. There are hundreds (maybe even thousands) of great books just waiting to be your next favor