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Best books of 2010: children's books
From the tribulations of a governess whose young charges were literally raised by wolves to the perils of a young heroine set on saving her planet, here are the 8 children's/young adult titles that the Monitor's book reviewers considered the most outstanding this year. To assist you with your holiday shopping, each title here has a link that allows you to purchase the book – even as you help to support The Christian Science Monitor
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Sendak's closest friends near at deathbed (+video)
They had fond memories of the legendary children's-book author, who died at 83.
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A new series for 'Series of Unfortunate Events' author Lemony Snicket
The four-part 'All The Wrong Questions' series is being advertised as the first 'authorized' account of the childhood of Lemony Snicket.
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Lemony Snicket releases "Thirteen Observations on Occupy Wall Street"
Children's author Lemony Snicket, who added his name to a list of writers who support the Occupy protests, posted a list online of thoughts about Wall Street.
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What next for Harry Potter fans? More Harry Potter, of course.
There won't be any more books or films after 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,' so Potterheads are set to fill the void by reading Harry Potter again and again, as well as participating in the thriving online community.
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Best books of 2010: children's books
From the tribulations of a governess whose young charges were literally raised by wolves to the perils of a young heroine set on saving her planet, here are the 8 children's/young adult titles that the Monitor's book reviewers considered the most outstanding this year. To assist you with your holiday shopping, each title here has a link that allows you to purchase the book – even as you help to support The Christian Science Monitor
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Chapter & Verse
5 books for kids of all ages
Five books intended for young readers – but good enough for the rest of us as well.
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Children's books: reviews of "Wishing for Tomorrow," "A Conspiracy of Kings," and "The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place"
Three terrific books for middle-grade readers.
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Reviews of "Science Fair" and "The Maze of Bones"
Science and history are made fun in these lively tales.
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Barnes & Noble interview with Khaled Hosseini







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