Previous by DateNext by Date Date Index
Previous by ThreadNext by Thread Thread Index
LM_NET Archive



My original query asked if The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks was age appropriate for 
a 7/8 school.  I also asked for other adult books that might be purchased for this 
age group.  I am posting all of the answers I received, first the pro then the con. 
 I guess you (and I) will have to read it to see if it passes our litmus test and 
that of our community.

If you have not yet replied, and have other adult books to suggest, please reply to 
me and I will post a second hit.


PRO
The Secret Life of Bees has been popular here.  I'm going to also suggest The Honey 
Thief, a book in the same vein that might have the same appeal. Tuesdays with 
Morrie and his other book have also been popular.

We have it (and it has 3 reservations for it currently, due to the recent
movie that came out!) It's a very sweet story, and yes, appropriate for MS.

I have every Nicholas Sparks book on my library shelf, except for "Nights in  
Rodanthe." I don't think it's too appropriate for the 7/8 crowd. As far as other 
adult books, I put just about every John Grisham novel out for  circulation. 
However, I found "King of Torts" a bit. I often buy these books  for me and then 
donate them to the library when I'm done with them. Another  series of adult books 
that I have on my shelves is the Mitford series books by
Jan Karon. The kids aren't reading these as much as the teachers are, at this  
point.

I have Tom Clancy, some Stephen King titles, Dick Francis, Agatha Christie, and 
Lillian Jackson Braun

We have several books by Mary Higgins Clark and a few by John Grisham and Tom  
Clancy in our middle school library.

The absolute sweetest, most touching love story (not a "romance novel")  I have 
ever read was "A Walk to Remember" by Nicolas Sparks. They made a movie of it last 
year, but, as usual, it wasn't close to being as good  as the book. Absolutely 
appropriate for thinking 7th and 8th graders.

I have listened to several of N. Sparks books, unabridged, on tape and was always 
pleased at the lack of profanity and sexual content.  I think some might be quite 
appropriate for eighth
grade and some seventh graders.  I would say the same thing about Richard Paul 
Evans (The Christmas Box, The Letter, The Locket, ...).  I am glad that there are 
still authors who can and do write about romance without graphic sexual content so 
I can read (or listen) without
blushing =-).

Nicolas Sparks' (One of my favorite authors) books are usually pretty tame.
I think the students that would be interested in reading them would be
mature enough to handle the content.  The Notebook is a very safe read in my
opinion.

Not all of them, but I think The Notebook and his follow-up to that, The Wedding, 
would be okay. The Guardian is a good one, too, involves a dog, but has a sad 
ending.

We have all of his books in our Middle School Media Center. The students really 
enjoy them.

During the past few years, we have had several girls who are quite mature for 8th 
grader level.  They have specifically requested and enjoyed his novels.  I borrowed 
THE NOTEBOOK from the high school for one girl who would read anything he wrote.  
Generally, I think most of his books would be okay for middle school but I wouldn't 
put them as a top priority.

The Notebook, and A Walk to Remember would be appropriate.  Sparks never goes
into graphic sex scenes.  The movie of Notebook spiced up the book quite a bit.
Both these Sparks titles are very popular among my young teens at my public
library


CON
I have the same question.  I have read the book and my opinion is that I do not 
think it is age appropriate.

The notebook does have a sex "scene" in it that I would feel uncomfortable having 
my daughter reading.  "A Walk to Remember" by Sparks, however, is very appropriate. 
 Another adult book that I enjoyed and would be appropriate was Grisham's "Skipping 
Christmas."


--
Susan Burstein
Portland Middle School
95 High Street
Portland, CT 06480
portlandms@comcast.net

--------------------------------------------------------------------
All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law.
To change your LM_NET status, e-mail to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu
In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET  2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL
3) SET LM_NET MAIL  4) SET LM_NET DIGEST  * Allow for confirmation.
LM_NET Help & Information: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/
Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/
EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://elann.biglist.com/el-announce/
LM_NET Supporters: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ven.html
--------------------------------------------------------------------

LM_NET Mailing List Home