The best book I read this year is: "The Book Thief," by Markus Zusak. It is good because the main character, Liesel, does the best she knows how with bad situations and does not give up. She's a survivor! Can't wait to see the movie!
Joan Patton, Sartell, Minn.
My daughter and I are homeschoolers, so we would like to give you three book recommendations.
First, my daughter is 16 and recommends "Night Watch," by Terry Pratchett. She loves all the Disc World books she's read and liked this one it because it was a good take on "Les Miserables" and had a really good plot.
My recommendation is "The Fate of Mercy Alban," by Wendy Webb. It's got both mystery and magic and kept me guessing until the end. I loved that it is set in a mansion patterned after the Congdon Mansion in Duluth, which we have visited.
Our third recommendation is from our homeschool reading. We both liked "Waterlily," by Ella Cara Deloria. We were studying Native Americans at the time and this is a beautiful story of a Sioux girl growing up in the 19th century. It is an interesting exploration of the plains Sioux culture as well as a good story.
Margaret Meyer, New Brighton
Ken Robinson's "The Element" thrilled me for the love of learning and the hope of all of us realizing that our "one size fits all" is an industrial concept. The ripples through all of us to balance when we are acting out of groupthink and when we are into our creativity is the transformation vital right now. I could go on …
Barbara Vaile
Minneapolis