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From Nathaniel Bluedorn of The Fallacy Detective:<\/p>\n
My mother kept this list of the books she and Dad read to us. My brother and sisters and I added books that we read ourselves. My family is conservative; many books didn\u2019t make it onto this list. We prefer older books, but we enjoy some newer books too. Almost every book listed here is fiction.<\/p>\n
I have summarized the plot for each book. I hope I didn\u2019t give away too much. Book descriptions include time the story takes place, geographic setting of the story, and the publication date of the book.<\/p>\n
Books are divided into three reading levels: (1) Language and plot are easy \u2013 all ages, (2) Language is more difficult or plot more complex \u2013 ages 10 and up, and (3) Language is advanced or plot more mature \u2013 ages 13 and up. Reading levels help many parents. My mother didn\u2019t stick to these reading levels; I\u2019ll forgive you if you ignore them.<\/p>\n
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