tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092335198525556593.post5790252789072983032..comments2023-12-05T16:53:23.650+00:00Comments on From the Editor's desk: Crying gameCatniphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03261357856358849018noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092335198525556593.post-92178612977068536042011-06-05T12:28:45.389+01:002011-06-05T12:28:45.389+01:00I love books that really get under my skin and mak...I love books that really get under my skin and make me 'feel' too. They can be hard to find, some do on a superficial level but a rare few really go deep. These are the books that really stay with me. <br />One book that surprised me by just how sad yet uplifting it was was Milo and the Restart Button. Aimed at the younger reader you could really tell that the Alan Silberberg was writing from the heart.Tracyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16278340974826259307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7092335198525556593.post-60731505185593367292011-05-31T23:33:03.875+01:002011-05-31T23:33:03.875+01:00Oh - sniffle. You already made me buy a new box of...Oh - sniffle. You already made me buy a new box of tissues! Perhaps I will reduce you to tears one day? In the meantime should you ever come across "Sun on the Stubble" by Colin Thiele (a very Australian book) then I recommend for tears of laughter and of sadness at the episodic adventures of a boy growing up just prior to WWII.cathttp://therandbackbytricycle.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com