Date: 2008-10-24 01:11 am (UTC)
...oops, posted that too soon. Meant to add that I do see the value of "at least their reading" -- to a point. I have kids who read nothing but Gossip Girls, and it does get them into the library, which means sometimes I can say, "Have you read X? It's awesome; give it a try." And sometimes it flops, but when it takes off? They're choosing quality, in a way they would never have if they hadn't got in the reading habit in the first place.

Of course, it can be too easy to get in a rut of comfort books. I did that when I was a kid with the Baby-sitters Club, and I see my kids doing it now with stuff they loved in 4th grade. So they have to be reminded to stretch themselves. But I do still say, "at least they're reading!" (Bear in mind that I'm talking about middle schoolers here. The answer is probably somewhat different for older kids.)
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Gnomic Utterances. These are traditional, and are set at the head of each section of the Guidebook. The reason for them is lost in the mists of History. They are culled by the Management from a mighty collection of wise sayings probably compiled by a SAGE—probably called Ka’a Orto’o—some centuries before the Tour begins. The Rule is that no Utterance has anything whatsoever to do with the section it precedes. Nor, of course, has it anything to do with Gnomes.

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