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Books can take you anywhere. They have the extraordinary ability to take us to different worlds through the eyes and thoughts of a main character or narrator. Their experiences so feel real as we read on to see what happens next. Some leave you thinking about what just happened, inspire you in your own life in different ways and help you deal with heavy topics. Others can teach you about the world around you, but books can also just be a fun way to pass the time.
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Kenneth Oppel
About the author:
Kenneth Oppel is the author of numerous books for young readers. His award-winning Silverwing trilogy has sold over a million copies worldwide and been adapted as an animated TV series and stage play.
Airborn
won a Michael L. Printz Honor Book Award and the Canadian Governor General’s Literary Award for children’s literature; its sequel,
Skybreaker
, was a
New York Times
bestseller and was named Children’s Novel of the Year by the London
Times
. He is also the author of
Half Brother
,
This Dark Endeavor
,
Such Wicked Intent
, and
The Boundless.
Born on Canada’s Vancouver Island, he has lived in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, Canada; in England and Ireland; and now resides in Toronto with his wife and children. Visit him at KennethOppel.ca.
“Kenneth Oppel.”
Simon & Schuster
,
www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Kenneth-Oppel/1316253
.
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to visit the page
Harry Potter
About the author:
Joanne Rowling was born on 31st July 1965 at Yate General Hospital near Bristol, and grew up in Gloucestershire in England and in Chepstow, Gwent, in south-east Wales.
The young Jo grew up surrounded by books. “I lived for books,’’ she has said. “I was your basic common-or-garden bookworm, complete with freckles and National Health spectacles.”
Jo wanted to be a writer from an early age. She wrote her first book at the age of six – a story about a rabbit, called ‘Rabbit’. At just eleven, she wrote her first novel – about seven cursed diamonds and the people who owned them.
J.K. Rowling
, 22 Jan. 2021,
www.jkrowling.com/about/
.
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to visit the page
The house of scorpion
About the author:
Nancy’s honors include the National Book Award (Children’s Literature) for
The House of the Scorpion
and Newbery Honors for
The Ear, the Eye and The Arm
,
A Girl Named Disaster
and
The House of the Scorpion
.
She is the author of eight novels, three picture books and a number of short stories. Her books have been translated into 26 languages.
“Nancy Farmer.”
National Book Foundation
, 28 July 2018,
www.nationalbook.org/people/nancy-farmer/#fullBio
.
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The city of Ember:
About the author:
Jeanne DuPrau has written several books of nonfiction for children and adults. She has been a teacher, an editor, and a technical writer.
The City of Ember
is her first novel for middle graders. She is currently lives in Menlo Park, California, where she keeps a big garden and a small dog.
“Jeanne DuPrau Books, Author Biography, and Reading Level.”
Scholastic
,
www.scholastic.com/teachers/authors/jeanne-duprau/
.
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