tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012878468524630950.post7948190545932042189..comments2024-03-12T21:28:10.242-04:00Comments on That's Another Story: Memorable Middle Grade Books: Laura Ingalls WilderAndrea Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15250681746122381149noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012878468524630950.post-90058372737572597932012-05-20T20:38:11.009-04:002012-05-20T20:38:11.009-04:00I loved the Little House books, too, and read the ...I loved the Little House books, too, and read the many times. I never really thought about it, but you're right, the writing was simple, yet still full of detail. I think those types of books are best for middle grade readers; they can be kept engaged without feeling that the books are too hard to understand.Jennifer Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02219388997277330690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012878468524630950.post-28201204126434642012-05-18T11:04:18.590-04:002012-05-18T11:04:18.590-04:00I love the Little House books. I, too, write middl...I love the Little House books. I, too, write middle grade and also picture books. It's funny, but I don't remember reading much as a child or being read to by my mother. But what I missed out on in my childhood, I am making up for now :o)Janet Smarthttp://creativewritingintheblackberrypatch.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012878468524630950.post-48473060694370270272012-05-18T08:44:05.746-04:002012-05-18T08:44:05.746-04:00I've never read the books. I've only seen ...I've never read the books. I've only seen the tv shows. <br /><br />There are a lot of authors whose writing I admire. It's impossible to list them all. As for ones that stick out from when I was a kid, I'd say Edith Blyton and Judy Blume. :DStinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11415189347501942340noreply@blogger.com