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    The Horn Book Magazine, founded in Boston in 1924, is the oldest bimonthly magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. It began as a "suggestive...
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  • picture books". The Horn Book Magazine. 72 (3): 305. Sutton, Roger (November 2003). "An Interview with Maurice Sendak". The Horn Book Magazine. 79 (6). Carlson...
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  • Lina and Doon's courage amidst the conflicts. Robert Sutton from Horn Book Magazine compared the novel to Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry, noting how "the...
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  • Globe–Horn Book Awards are a set of American literary awards conferred by The Boston Globe and The Horn Book Magazine annually from 1967. One book is recognized...
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  • a chronological list of editors of Horn Book Magazine. Bertha Mahony Miller was the founding editor of Horn Book. She served in that post from 1924 to...
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  • Contentment". Washington Post. p. X15. The Horn Book Magazine, July 1993, cited in "What did we think of...?". The Horn Book. January 24, 1999. Retrieved December...
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  • Year, and it is on the Horn Book Fanfare Honor List. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers'...
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  • regards to plotting and complex characters. Katrina Hedeen of The Horn Book Magazine also gave a starred review, describing it as an "intriguing, atmospheric...
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    its gifts. In an interview with Horn Book Magazine, Phyllis J. Fogelman, an editor with Harper & Row, said the book is "about a sadomasochistic relationship"...
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    Hornbook (redirect from Horn-book)
    A hornbook (horn-book) is a single-sided alphabet tablet, which served from medieval times as a primer for study, and sometimes included vowel combinations...
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  • dullness, they also praised the book to be "humorously poignant". Another critic, Jennifer Brabander from The Horn Book Magazine, also praised Vizzini, stating...
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  • Ibatoulline. Following the life of a china rabbit, the book won the 2006 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award in Fiction category. Edward Tulane is a china rabbit...
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  • book was a "satisfying enigma" like its predecessor. Booklist said readers of Jumanji would also like Zathura. Alternatively, The Horn Book Magazine said...
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  • distributors, not total gross. The Horn Book Magazine, April 1960, cited in "What did we think of...?". The Horn Book. January 24, 1999. Retrieved October...
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  • all anthropomorphic bunnies. Cece Bell, in an interview with the Horn Book Magazine, states "What are bunnies known for? Big ears; excellent hearing,"...
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  • police and the family appreciates her for speaking again. The Horn Book Magazine said the book was "Good-natured and amusing, with cheerful illustrations"...
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  • adult "wholly convincing". Ruth Hill Viguers, reviewing the book in The Horn Book Magazine, concluded in 1959, "I believe it will be read year after year...
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  • According to School Library Journal, "[r]eaders will be very satisfied". Horn Book Magazine gave it a starred review in 2014. In 2015, Telgemeier won an Eisner...
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  • Eleanor (October 1972). "McLuhan, Youth, and Literature: Part I". The Horn Book Magazine. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 27 September...
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  • V. Parravano also gave a positive review for The Horn Book Magazine, calling it "quite a good book." In addition, a Publishers Weekly review said, "Rowling's...
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  • interview with Horn Book magazine in 1983, L'Engle responded I cannot possibly tell you how I came to write it. It was simply a book I had to write....
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    of the most-read children's books. Leonard Everett Fisher of The Horn Book Magazine wrote in 2000 that Oz has "a timeless message from a less complex...
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  • Book Review. Page 10, columns 1-5. Retrieved July 11, 2023. The Horn Book Magazine, February 1978, cited in "What did we think of...?". The Horn Book...
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    year by The Horn Book Magazine. In 2019, The Undefeated was named one of the best books of the year by Kirkus Reviews and The Horn Book Magazine. In 2020...
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  • career. It was included in a 2009 list of "Children’s Classics" by The Horn Book Magazine. In 2012, Harriet the Spy was ranked number 17 among all-time children's...
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  • Percy Jackson & the Olympians". Horn Book Magazine. 84 (4): 456. ISSN 0018-5078. "Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: Battle of the Labyrinth"...
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  • inspire a new generation of advocates." Jonathan Hunt wrote in The Horn Book Magazine, "The choice to tell this story in the first person and to personify...
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    in her first autobiography. Mary Silva Cosgrave, in her review in Horn Book Magazine, praises Angelou for finding rhythm in everyday life and is impressed...
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  • "many readers, particularly American ones, uncomfortable". For The Horn Book Magazine, Martha V. Parravano gave a mixed review, saying "some will find [it]...
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  • Retrieved December 7, 2019. The Horn Book Magazine, October 1967, cited in "What did we think of...?". The Horn Book. January 24, 1999. Retrieved December...
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