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Poison Apple Books Alert! Check Your Kids’ Scholastic Book Club Flyer

In a recent post, I mentioned the Poison Apple Books as a series for the beginning reader who is looking for something spooky. Lo and behold, the books showed up on parent/teacher radar in the November book order from Scholastic. If you are the parent of a child who brings home Scholastic book orders from school, and would like to acquire these for your newly independent reader, they are available as a set in a slipcase in the” Holiday Gift Books” flyer for November 2012 at 55% off (the flyer is a little odd, in my opinion, as it contains both Goodnight Moon and The Hunger Games, but nobody hired me to market to kids and their parents and teachers, either).  A six-pack of  the Goosebumps Hall of Horrors books(which I know nothing about, except that it’s written at a 2nd-3rd grade reading level) is also available at 50% off. Parents are encouraged to order online, where the entire family of flyers for all the book order books at all grade levels are available, but unfortunately these are time sensitive. So if your child did not bring home a book order, you might want to contact the teacher, find out the classroom code, and see what’s available there.

 

Giveaway: “Retribution” by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Tired of the print vs. ebook debate? Ready for something completely different? Just in time for holiday travel, and courtesy of Macmillan Audio, we have an audiobook copy of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s newest Dark Hunter novel, Retribution, reviewed here earlier this year by the estimable Patricia Mathews. Leave a comment below telling me your holiday plans, or at least what you plan to read over the holidays, and I’ll pick someone randomly as of Wednesday, December 7.

Have a great weekend!