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[ { "content": "Corbenic.\nIt starts when Cal gets off the train at the wrong stop in the middle of the night, in the middle of nowhere. He's stranded. Following a muddy path leads him to a castle that appears to be deserted. But inside is Corbenic, a magnificent hotel filled with rich people preparing for a banquet and Cal is their guest of honor. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Kid's Fantasy/Mystery Chapter Book Series - Children solve problems caused by magical creatures. One turned people into fish. [2000s or earlier].\nreposting this because i got 0 responses! D-: please help! no one seems to have heard of this but i'm sure there's someone out there who read this series. \n\nmy friend is looking for a book series he read as a kid, i'm copying & pasting what he wrote here bc he can't find anyone who's heard of it and it's driving him nuts:\n\n\"I read this series in elementary school (2007-2009, maybe?) where a group of kids somehow discovered magical creatures. Each book would focus on a certain mystery that would be solved by the group and it would always turn out to be one of these creatures behind it.\n\nI think in one book, possibly the first, there was a creature that lived outside at their school. Another dealt with a doll or a puppet that had come to life.\nThe book I remember the most clearly was one where people were going missing and it turned out they'd been turned into fish and put in this fish tank. I think it had some weird fish people art that freaked me out.\n\nThe covers had detailed, somewhat realistic art from what I remember. I haven't been able to find anything from searching. Pretty confident it's not Bailey School Kids because I remember it being a completely separate series and the creatures were not affiliated with the school and were unambiguously magical.\n\nIf anyone can help I'd appreciate it.\"\n\ni think the thing that turned people into fish was a mermaid.", "id": "kg0egf", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 4845, 1005, 1055, 5913, 1013, 6547, 3127, 2338, 2186, 1011, 2336, 9611, 3471, 3303, 2011, 8687, 7329, 1012, 2028, 2357, 2111, 2046, 3869, 1012, 1031, 8876, 2030, 3041, 1033, 1012, 16360, 14122, 2075, 2023, 2138, 1045, 2288, 1014, 10960, 999, 1040, 1011, 1024, 3531, 2393, 999, 2053, 2028, 3849, 2000, 2031, 2657, 1997, 2023, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2469, 2045, 1005, 1055, 2619, 2041, 2045, 2040, 3191, 2023, 2186, 1012, 2026, 2767, 2003, 2559, 2005, 1037, 2338, 2186, 2002, 3191, 2004, 1037, 4845, 1010, 1045, 1005, 1049, 24731, 1004, 2627, 2075, 2054, 2002, 2626, 2182, 4647, 2002, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2424, 3087, 2040, 1005, 1055, 2657, 1997, 2009, 1998, 2009, 1005, 1055, 4439, 2032, 12264, 1024, 1000, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2186, 1999, 4732, 2082, 1006, 2289, 1011, 2268, 1010, 2672, 1029, 1007, 2073, 1037, 2177, 1997, 4268, 5064, 3603, 8687, 7329, 1012, 2169, 2338, 2052, 3579, 2006, 1037, 3056, 6547, 2008, 2052, 2022, 13332, 2011, 1996, 2177, 1998, 2009, 2052, 2467, 2735, 2041, 2000, 2022, 2028, 1997, 2122, 7329, 2369, 2009, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1999, 2028, 2338, 1010, 4298, 1996, 2034, 1010, 2045, 2001, 1037, 6492, 2008, 2973, 2648, 2012, 2037, 2082, 1012, 2178, 9411, 2007, 1037, 10658, 2030, 1037, 13997, 2008, 2018, 2272, 2000, 2166, 1012, 1996, 2338, 1045, 3342, 1996, 2087, 4415, 2001, 2028, 2073, 2111, 2020, 2183, 4394, 1998, 2009, 2357, 2041, 2027, 1005, 1040, 2042, 2357, 2046, 3869, 1998, 2404, 1999, 2023, 3869, 4951, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2018, 2070, 6881, 3869, 2111, 2396, 2008, 22783, 2033, 2041, 1012, 1996, 4472, 2018, 6851, 1010, 5399, 12689, 2396, 2013, 2054, 1045, 3342, 1012, 1045, 4033, 1005, 1056, 2042, 2583, 2000, 2424, 2505, 2013, 6575, 1012, 3492, 9657, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2025, 8925, 2082, 4268, 2138, 1045, 3342, 2009, 2108, 1037, 3294, 3584, 2186, 1998, 1996, 7329, 2020, 2025, 6989, 2007, 1996, 2082, 1998, 2020, 14477, 14905, 8004, 28078, 8687, 1012, 2065, 3087, 2064, 2393, 1045, 1005, 1040, 9120, 2009, 1012, 1000, 1045, 2228, 1996, 2518, 2008, 2357, 2111, 2046, 3869, 2001, 1037, 22322, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Pet Store Sprite.\nSomething is going on in Violet's town. All the sinks are leaking and people are missing. Is it fairy magic? Violet and Sprite have to figure it out fast, or the whole town could be swimming in trouble!Special Glitter Stickers Inside!Cover art by James Bernardin", "label": 1, "id": "908946", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 9004, 3573, 11867, 17625, 1012, 2242, 2003, 2183, 2006, 1999, 8766, 1005, 1055, 2237, 1012, 2035, 1996, 23462, 2024, 24325, 1998, 2111, 2024, 4394, 1012, 2003, 2009, 8867, 3894, 1029, 8766, 1998, 11867, 17625, 2031, 2000, 3275, 2009, 2041, 3435, 1010, 2030, 1996, 2878, 2237, 2071, 2022, 5742, 1999, 4390, 999, 2569, 27566, 6293, 2545, 2503, 999, 3104, 2396, 2011, 2508, 6795, 2378, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Matilda Who Told Such Dreadful Lies . . . ..\nAn incorrigible liar finds that when she needs help the most no one will believe what she has to say.", "label": 1, "id": "1711246", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 17981, 2040, 2409, 2107, 21794, 3658, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1012, 2019, 4297, 2953, 3089, 18507, 16374, 4858, 2008, 2043, 2016, 3791, 2393, 1996, 2087, 2053, 2028, 2097, 2903, 2054, 2016, 2038, 2000, 2360, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] children's novel about people turning into butterflies.\nThe book would be what was a \"chapter book\" (short novel) not a kids book. I'm pretty sure I got it from a scholastic book fair. I don't remember much except the kids grow butterfly wings and the cover showed a bunch of kids flying with the wings. I feel like near the end there were people trying to capture them and they got away by laying down in a field, opening their wings and staying still, camouflaged.", "id": "8xhvz6", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2336, 1005, 1055, 3117, 2055, 2111, 3810, 2046, 15023, 1012, 1996, 2338, 2052, 2022, 2054, 2001, 1037, 1000, 3127, 2338, 1000, 1006, 2460, 3117, 1007, 2025, 1037, 4268, 2338, 1012, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 1045, 2288, 2009, 2013, 1037, 24105, 2338, 4189, 1012, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 3342, 2172, 3272, 1996, 4268, 4982, 9112, 4777, 1998, 1996, 3104, 3662, 1037, 9129, 1997, 4268, 3909, 2007, 1996, 4777, 1012, 1045, 2514, 2066, 2379, 1996, 2203, 2045, 2020, 2111, 2667, 2000, 5425, 2068, 1998, 2027, 2288, 2185, 2011, 10201, 2091, 1999, 1037, 2492, 1010, 3098, 2037, 4777, 1998, 6595, 2145, 1010, 21356, 2094, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Things With Wings.\nDuring spring vacation, Newton and Vanessa discover a secret butterfly garden -- where kids can turn into butterflies! This action-packed story wings readers into a magical world of daring rescues and astonishing revelations.", "label": 1, "id": "2885502", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2477, 2007, 4777, 1012, 2076, 3500, 10885, 1010, 8446, 1998, 13226, 7523, 1037, 3595, 9112, 3871, 1011, 1011, 2073, 4268, 2064, 2735, 2046, 15023, 999, 2023, 2895, 1011, 8966, 2466, 4777, 8141, 2046, 1037, 8687, 2088, 1997, 15236, 26001, 1998, 26137, 22191, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Blister.\nAn ALA Notable Book and PW Best Children's Book of 2001 winner with a resilient 10-year-old heroine whom readers will love... now in an After Words edition!Alyssa Reed's life is a mess. Her parents can't stop fighting. Her mother won't stop crying. Alyssa's father has decided to move the family to a new town, and to move himself to a separate apartment. 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George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][CHILDREN'S BOOK]Book about this brown monster guy. Also maybe a squirrel or family of squirrels..\nThere was moments in the book describing him, and I specifically remember his back being lumpy and purple or something along those lines, and his horns. Also there was a squirrel maybe? Thanks in advance.", "id": "brhp79", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2336, 1005, 1055, 2338, 1033, 2338, 2055, 2023, 2829, 6071, 3124, 1012, 2036, 2672, 1037, 18197, 2030, 2155, 1997, 29384, 1012, 1012, 2045, 2001, 5312, 1999, 1996, 2338, 7851, 2032, 1010, 1998, 1045, 4919, 3342, 2010, 2067, 2108, 15116, 2100, 1998, 6379, 2030, 2242, 2247, 2216, 3210, 1010, 1998, 2010, 11569, 1012, 2036, 2045, 2001, 1037, 18197, 2672, 1029, 4283, 1999, 5083, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Gruffalo.\nThis is a rhyming story of a mouse and a monster. Little mouse goes for a walk in a dangerous forest. To scare off his enemies he invents tales of a fantastical creature called the Gruffalo. So imagine his surprise when he meets the real Gruffalo.", "label": 1, "id": "999507", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 27038, 23067, 1012, 2023, 2003, 1037, 1054, 10536, 6562, 2466, 1997, 1037, 8000, 1998, 1037, 6071, 1012, 2210, 8000, 3632, 2005, 1037, 3328, 1999, 1037, 4795, 3224, 1012, 2000, 12665, 2125, 2010, 6716, 2002, 1999, 15338, 2015, 7122, 1997, 1037, 10392, 2389, 6492, 2170, 1996, 27038, 23067, 1012, 2061, 5674, 2010, 4474, 2043, 2002, 6010, 1996, 2613, 27038, 23067, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][book] Holocaust memoir written by a young woman, with a grey cover. The title was her name, but I can’t remember it.\nThe book I’m looking for was a Holocaust memoir passed down to me from my great grandmother. The title was the her name, and the cover was grey and had her picture on it in like a passport sized photo. I remember she (the author) spoke something 5 languages, and was Jewish. Any help is appreciated!!", "id": "ea7t1l", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 11513, 12558, 2517, 2011, 1037, 2402, 2450, 1010, 2007, 1037, 4462, 3104, 1012, 1996, 2516, 2001, 2014, 2171, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2064, 1521, 1056, 3342, 2009, 1012, 1996, 2338, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2559, 2005, 2001, 1037, 11513, 12558, 2979, 2091, 2000, 2033, 2013, 2026, 2307, 7133, 1012, 1996, 2516, 2001, 1996, 2014, 2171, 1010, 1998, 1996, 3104, 2001, 4462, 1998, 2018, 2014, 3861, 2006, 2009, 1999, 2066, 1037, 12293, 7451, 6302, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2016, 1006, 1996, 3166, 1007, 3764, 2242, 1019, 4155, 1010, 1998, 2001, 3644, 1012, 2151, 2393, 2003, 12315, 999, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Alicia.\nAfter losing her entire family to the Nazis at age 13, Alicia Appleman-Jurman went on to save the lives of thousands of Jews, offering them her own courage and hope in a time of upheaval and tragedy. Not since The Diary of Anne Frank has a young voice so vividly expressed the capacity for humanity and heroism in the face of Nazi brutality.", "label": 1, "id": "391242", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 15935, 1012, 2044, 3974, 2014, 2972, 2155, 2000, 1996, 13157, 2012, 2287, 2410, 1010, 15935, 6207, 2386, 1011, 18414, 14515, 2253, 2006, 2000, 3828, 1996, 3268, 1997, 5190, 1997, 5181, 1010, 5378, 2068, 2014, 2219, 8424, 1998, 3246, 1999, 1037, 2051, 1997, 2039, 20192, 10175, 1998, 10576, 1012, 2025, 2144, 1996, 9708, 1997, 4776, 3581, 2038, 1037, 2402, 2376, 2061, 14954, 2135, 5228, 1996, 3977, 2005, 8438, 1998, 27117, 1999, 1996, 2227, 1997, 6394, 24083, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][1990s]A children's scary sci-fi novel.\nIt was a 1990s book, the title began with a D. There was a girl named two face and an evil baby without eyes that was mind-controlling his mother. A shuttle with a group of people on it crash landed on a spaceship (mothership?) that seemed alive.", "id": "9lksi5", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 4134, 1033, 1037, 2336, 1005, 1055, 12459, 16596, 1011, 10882, 3117, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1037, 4134, 2338, 1010, 1996, 2516, 2211, 2007, 1037, 1040, 1012, 2045, 2001, 1037, 2611, 2315, 2048, 2227, 1998, 2019, 4763, 3336, 2302, 2159, 2008, 2001, 2568, 1011, 9756, 2010, 2388, 1012, 1037, 10382, 2007, 1037, 2177, 1997, 2111, 2006, 2009, 5823, 5565, 2006, 1037, 25516, 1006, 10756, 5605, 1029, 1007, 2008, 2790, 4142, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Mayflower Project.\nOfficial Summary:The end of the world. Not something most people think about. Not something we even expect to ever really happen. But what if you found out an asteroid the size of New Jersey were about to collide with the earth? What would you do? It's the year 2011, and that's the question Jobs is asking himself. The question he asked his family. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] Story about a Kid talking to his dead twin..\nFrom what I remember, the book wasn’t super grim. I think it was about this kid, Victor, and he’s either going to summer camp, or leaving his hometown. He talks to his stillborn twin, or at least how he imagines him, who essentially serves as Victor’s conscious/inner voice. I think Victor also has a younger sister, but I’m not sure.\nI remember the book being reminiscent of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, but less childish. Any help would be very appreciated!", "id": "k4rt3q", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2466, 2055, 1037, 4845, 3331, 2000, 2010, 2757, 5519, 1012, 1012, 2013, 2054, 1045, 3342, 1010, 1996, 2338, 2347, 1521, 1056, 3565, 11844, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2001, 2055, 2023, 4845, 1010, 5125, 1010, 1998, 2002, 1521, 1055, 2593, 2183, 2000, 2621, 3409, 1010, 2030, 2975, 2010, 9627, 1012, 2002, 7566, 2000, 2010, 2145, 10280, 5519, 1010, 2030, 2012, 2560, 2129, 2002, 5674, 2015, 2032, 1010, 2040, 7687, 4240, 2004, 5125, 1521, 1055, 9715, 1013, 5110, 2376, 1012, 1045, 2228, 5125, 2036, 2038, 1037, 3920, 2905, 1010, 2021, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2025, 2469, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1996, 2338, 2108, 14563, 1997, 1996, 9708, 1997, 1037, 15536, 8737, 2100, 4845, 2808, 1010, 2021, 2625, 24282, 1012, 2151, 2393, 2052, 2022, 2200, 12315, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life.\nNOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE!In his acclaimed and #1 bestselling middle-grade comic debut, Children's Choice Award Author of the Year James Patterson has never been more hilarious--or heartwarming. Rafe Khatchadorian has enough problems at home without throwing his first year of middle school into the mix. Luckily, he's got an ace plan for the best year ever, if only he can", "label": 1, "id": "14688339", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2690, 2082, 1024, 1996, 5409, 2086, 1997, 2026, 2166, 1012, 2085, 1037, 2350, 4367, 3861, 999, 1999, 2010, 10251, 1998, 1001, 1015, 2190, 23836, 2075, 2690, 1011, 3694, 5021, 2834, 1010, 2336, 1005, 1055, 3601, 2400, 3166, 1997, 1996, 2095, 2508, 12424, 2038, 2196, 2042, 2062, 26316, 1011, 1011, 2030, 2540, 9028, 6562, 1012, 15819, 1047, 12707, 7507, 7983, 2937, 2038, 2438, 3471, 2012, 2188, 2302, 6886, 2010, 2034, 2095, 1997, 2690, 2082, 2046, 1996, 4666, 1012, 15798, 1010, 2002, 1005, 1055, 2288, 2019, 9078, 2933, 2005, 1996, 2190, 2095, 2412, 1010, 2065, 2069, 2002, 2064, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Wishing Day.\nOn the third night of the third month after a girl’s thirteenth birthday, every girl in the town of Willow Hill makes three wishes.The first wish is an impossible wish.The second is a wish she can make come true herself.And the third is the deepest wish of her secret heart.Natasha is the oldest child in a family steeped in magic, though she’s not sure she believes in it. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book/Short story] I'm looking for a book of short science fiction/fantasy stories, but I'm practically obsessed about one story in particular.\nI remember reading the book in the last year or so in Hebrew, but I have no idea when it was written and that it was written in English originally.\nIt has approximately 20 storys\nThe short story I'm looking for talked about a factory of angels, creating emotions and stuff like that. It focuses on the two angels that made love. One of them died (unknown how until the end, thought to be muder) and that's the main plot. There's also an ominous character which was \"awoken to deal with the murder. I'm pretty sure the story also talked a bit about the creation of Satan.\nI also remember that all of the characters has weird names.\nAlso there's a scene in which God has a talk with the the suspects and one of them realises something he wasn't supposed to.", "id": "izhgvd", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1013, 2460, 2466, 1033, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2559, 2005, 1037, 2338, 1997, 2460, 2671, 4349, 1013, 5913, 3441, 1010, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 8134, 15896, 2055, 2028, 2466, 1999, 3327, 1012, 1045, 3342, 3752, 1996, 2338, 1999, 1996, 2197, 2095, 2030, 2061, 1999, 6836, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2031, 2053, 2801, 2043, 2009, 2001, 2517, 1998, 2008, 2009, 2001, 2517, 1999, 2394, 2761, 1012, 2009, 2038, 3155, 2322, 2466, 2015, 1996, 2460, 2466, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2559, 2005, 5720, 2055, 1037, 4713, 1997, 7048, 1010, 4526, 6699, 1998, 4933, 2066, 2008, 1012, 2009, 7679, 2006, 1996, 2048, 7048, 2008, 2081, 2293, 1012, 2028, 1997, 2068, 2351, 1006, 4242, 2129, 2127, 1996, 2203, 1010, 2245, 2000, 2022, 8494, 2121, 1007, 1998, 2008, 1005, 1055, 1996, 2364, 5436, 1012, 2045, 1005, 1055, 2036, 2019, 23504, 2839, 2029, 2001, 1000, 19179, 2078, 2000, 3066, 2007, 1996, 4028, 1012, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 1996, 2466, 2036, 5720, 1037, 2978, 2055, 1996, 4325, 1997, 16795, 1012, 1045, 2036, 3342, 2008, 2035, 1997, 1996, 3494, 2038, 6881, 3415, 1012, 2036, 2045, 1005, 1055, 1037, 3496, 1999, 2029, 2643, 2038, 1037, 2831, 2007, 1996, 1996, 13172, 1998, 2028, 1997, 2068, 25924, 2242, 2002, 2347, 1005, 1056, 4011, 2000, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Murder Mysteries.\nA lonely man in Los Angeles is told a unique tale - a passion play that sheds light on the events before the creation of the world! Constructing the Universe is a vast task - and up in Heaven, God has allocated roles to all of his angels, even if the roles of some are more ineffable than others. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Haunted Castle.\nReaders are in for the fright of the night when they help Jodie and Johnny search for their Uncle Barnaby in the monster-filled halls of Grizzlemyst Castle. The reader chooses an optional path and gets drawn into an adventure where shrieking ghouls, brain-dead drudges, mutants, and torturers appear at every turn. Full color.", "label": 1, "id": "3996055", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 11171, 3317, 1012, 8141, 2024, 1999, 2005, 1996, 25966, 1997, 1996, 2305, 2043, 2027, 2393, 8183, 10265, 1998, 5206, 3945, 2005, 2037, 4470, 8659, 21275, 1999, 1996, 6071, 1011, 3561, 9873, 1997, 24665, 10993, 29247, 8029, 3367, 3317, 1012, 1996, 8068, 15867, 2019, 11887, 4130, 1998, 4152, 4567, 2046, 2019, 6172, 2073, 24795, 2075, 1043, 6806, 28426, 1010, 4167, 1011, 2757, 2852, 15979, 2015, 1010, 23892, 1010, 1998, 8639, 2869, 3711, 2012, 2296, 2735, 1012, 2440, 3609, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][2000s] NOT BEASTARS A mystery drama book about 2 furry people, a wolf/fox and a rabbit that's been forced out of a society filled with carnivores.\n\\[SOLVED\\] I read this book a long time ago, I can hardly remember any specific details about it. I found the book in a library, it stood out well with a black dust jacket with stylized animal people on it. It was about a primarily carnivore filled society that was filled to the brim with violent crimes. Nearly all herbivores hid away in secret so as not to be killed.\n\nRabbits were thought to have gone extinct, they were a mere legend to the carnivore people, but there was actually a small village of them, living behind a very tall, thick concrete wall away from everything else. They had practically no knowledge of the real world and they were not to leave the wall. I think they were eventually invaded by carnivores who figured out they existed.", "id": "gds21y", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 2025, 6841, 11650, 1037, 6547, 3689, 2338, 2055, 1016, 28662, 2111, 1010, 1037, 4702, 1013, 4419, 1998, 1037, 10442, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2042, 3140, 2041, 1997, 1037, 2554, 3561, 2007, 2482, 3490, 14550, 2229, 1012, 1032, 1031, 13332, 1032, 1033, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2338, 1037, 2146, 2051, 3283, 1010, 1045, 2064, 6684, 3342, 2151, 3563, 4751, 2055, 2009, 1012, 1045, 2179, 1996, 2338, 1999, 1037, 3075, 1010, 2009, 2768, 2041, 2092, 2007, 1037, 2304, 6497, 6598, 2007, 19551, 4111, 2111, 2006, 2009, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 3952, 2482, 3490, 14550, 2063, 3561, 2554, 2008, 2001, 3561, 2000, 1996, 7987, 5714, 2007, 6355, 6997, 1012, 3053, 2035, 12810, 20984, 6072, 11041, 2185, 1999, 3595, 2061, 2004, 2025, 2000, 2022, 2730, 1012, 20403, 2020, 2245, 2000, 2031, 2908, 8548, 1010, 2027, 2020, 1037, 8210, 5722, 2000, 1996, 2482, 3490, 14550, 2063, 2111, 1010, 2021, 2045, 2001, 2941, 1037, 2235, 2352, 1997, 2068, 1010, 2542, 2369, 1037, 2200, 4206, 1010, 4317, 5509, 2813, 2185, 2013, 2673, 2842, 1012, 2027, 2018, 8134, 2053, 3716, 1997, 1996, 2613, 2088, 1998, 2027, 2020, 2025, 2000, 2681, 1996, 2813, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2027, 2020, 2776, 10836, 2011, 2482, 3490, 14550, 2229, 2040, 6618, 2041, 2027, 5839, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "A Taste for Rabbit.\nIn the tradition of WATERSHIP DOWN comes a brilliant novel about foxes, rabbits, and the cold calculation that leads to war.Imagine a world in which there are no people, but foxes are civilized. They wear clothes, they fight, they elect corrupt officials. They eat all kinds of things, but only lower orders with limited brainpower. Like mice. Or rabbits. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][90s-00s] children/young adult fiction, title was formatted \"[number] things to do before [blank]\".\nAs far as I can remember the book was about a boy who was trying to enjoy his last summer before high school(?) And was dared by his friend to either lose weight or kiss the ugly girl in school (she was just kinda chubby and he wasn't against kissing her i think?)\n\nSome events:\n\nEarly on the protag tries to go under his fence to scare the girl sun bathing as a dare (her top was unhooked, i think the book might be from the 90's just because of this being in chapter 1)\n\nProtag was working too hard at baseball practice (or at a game), was possibly starving himself too, so gets sick at his game and his parents made him eat his dinner and not sleep for half an hour + sit up to help his stomach digest\n\nProtag goes to the doctor and is told he gained weight and the protag is second guessing everything he's done to lose weight during the summer. Doc tells him that muscle weighs more than fat and that while he hasnt lost any weight he's healthier than he was last year.\n\nStory ended with the protag kissing the girl he was dared to kiss but turns out she was trying to be healthy too so she's in the same boat as him and it ends with him being happier with himself", "id": "ihhy8q", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 17233, 1011, 4002, 2015, 1033, 2336, 1013, 2402, 4639, 4349, 1010, 2516, 2001, 4289, 3064, 1000, 1031, 2193, 1033, 2477, 2000, 2079, 2077, 1031, 8744, 1033, 1000, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 1045, 2064, 3342, 1996, 2338, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2879, 2040, 2001, 2667, 2000, 5959, 2010, 2197, 2621, 2077, 2152, 2082, 1006, 1029, 1007, 1998, 2001, 15048, 2011, 2010, 2767, 2000, 2593, 4558, 3635, 2030, 3610, 1996, 9200, 2611, 1999, 2082, 1006, 2016, 2001, 2074, 17704, 14684, 14075, 1998, 2002, 2347, 1005, 1056, 2114, 7618, 2014, 1045, 2228, 1029, 1007, 2070, 2824, 1024, 2220, 2006, 1996, 4013, 15900, 5363, 2000, 2175, 2104, 2010, 8638, 2000, 12665, 1996, 2611, 3103, 17573, 2004, 1037, 8108, 1006, 2014, 2327, 2001, 4895, 6806, 23461, 1010, 1045, 2228, 1996, 2338, 2453, 2022, 2013, 1996, 3938, 1005, 1055, 2074, 2138, 1997, 2023, 2108, 1999, 3127, 1015, 1007, 4013, 15900, 2001, 2551, 2205, 2524, 2012, 3598, 3218, 1006, 2030, 2012, 1037, 2208, 1007, 1010, 2001, 4298, 18025, 2370, 2205, 1010, 2061, 4152, 5305, 2012, 2010, 2208, 1998, 2010, 3008, 2081, 2032, 4521, 2010, 4596, 1998, 2025, 3637, 2005, 2431, 2019, 3178, 1009, 4133, 2039, 2000, 2393, 2010, 4308, 17886, 4013, 15900, 3632, 2000, 1996, 3460, 1998, 2003, 2409, 2002, 4227, 3635, 1998, 1996, 4013, 15900, 2003, 2117, 16986, 2673, 2002, 1005, 1055, 2589, 2000, 4558, 3635, 2076, 1996, 2621, 1012, 9986, 4136, 2032, 2008, 6740, 21094, 2062, 2084, 6638, 1998, 2008, 2096, 2002, 8440, 2102, 2439, 2151, 3635, 2002, 1005, 1055, 2740, 3771, 2084, 2002, 2001, 2197, 2095, 1012, 2466, 3092, 2007, 1996, 4013, 15900, 7618, 1996, 2611, 2002, 2001, 15048, 2000, 3610, 2021, 4332, 2041, 2016, 2001, 2667, 2000, 2022, 7965, 2205, 2061, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1999, 1996, 2168, 4049, 2004, 2032, 1998, 2009, 4515, 2007, 2032, 2108, 19366, 2007, 2370, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Biggest Klutz in Fifth Grade.\nNeal Moffet had called me \"Fat Pat Berry, the Twinkletoes Fairy\" one time too many. And when he started going on about what a klutz I was just because a flying tackle got me stuck under a chain-link fence...well, something snapped. So when he bet me I couldn't get through the summer without getting stitches or breaking any bones, I took him on. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] novel about UK commune?.\nI read this book for high school and I hated it, but with more life experience now I want to give it another go. \n\nIt's a novel set in the UK, late 20th century. It's about people living in a commune who want to commit a terrorist attack (IRA type stuff), but the story is mostly about their struggles as a group of squatters. \n\nThe main character is a woman. She's squatting in an abandoned house with at least another woman and maybe two men. \n\nAt some point the other woman makes an attempt on her life and the main character nurses her back to health. \n\nI also remember them dealing with a lack of plumbing and where to put trash. \n\nDon't remember much else. The cover was light colored, maybe pink. \n\nAt the very end they do set off a pipe bomb somewhere and then the novel ends.", "id": "968t7w", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 3117, 2055, 2866, 5715, 1029, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2338, 2005, 2152, 2082, 1998, 1045, 6283, 2009, 1010, 2021, 2007, 2062, 2166, 3325, 2085, 1045, 2215, 2000, 2507, 2009, 2178, 2175, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 1037, 3117, 2275, 1999, 1996, 2866, 1010, 2397, 3983, 2301, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2055, 2111, 2542, 1999, 1037, 5715, 2040, 2215, 2000, 10797, 1037, 9452, 2886, 1006, 11209, 2828, 4933, 1007, 1010, 2021, 1996, 2466, 2003, 3262, 2055, 2037, 11785, 2004, 1037, 2177, 1997, 26783, 7747, 1012, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2003, 1037, 2450, 1012, 2016, 1005, 1055, 26783, 3436, 1999, 2019, 4704, 2160, 2007, 2012, 2560, 2178, 2450, 1998, 2672, 2048, 2273, 1012, 2012, 2070, 2391, 1996, 2060, 2450, 3084, 2019, 3535, 2006, 2014, 2166, 1998, 1996, 2364, 2839, 11500, 2014, 2067, 2000, 2740, 1012, 1045, 2036, 3342, 2068, 7149, 2007, 1037, 3768, 1997, 27902, 1998, 2073, 2000, 2404, 11669, 1012, 2123, 1005, 1056, 3342, 2172, 2842, 1012, 1996, 3104, 2001, 2422, 6910, 1010, 2672, 5061, 1012, 2012, 1996, 2200, 2203, 2027, 2079, 2275, 2125, 1037, 8667, 5968, 4873, 1998, 2059, 1996, 3117, 4515, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Good Terrorist.\nThe Good Terrorist follows Alice Mellings, a woman who transforms her home into a headquarters for a group of radicals who plan to join the IRA. As Alice struggles to bridge her ideology and her bourgeois upbringing, her companions encounter unexpected challenges in their quest to incite social change against complacency and capitalism. With a nuanced sense of the intersec", "label": 1, "id": "2769827", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2204, 9452, 1012, 1996, 2204, 9452, 4076, 5650, 11463, 11227, 1010, 1037, 2450, 2040, 21743, 2014, 2188, 2046, 1037, 4075, 2005, 1037, 2177, 1997, 23618, 2040, 2933, 2000, 3693, 1996, 11209, 1012, 2004, 5650, 11785, 2000, 2958, 2014, 13165, 1998, 2014, 22846, 24615, 1010, 2014, 11946, 8087, 9223, 7860, 1999, 2037, 8795, 2000, 4297, 4221, 2591, 2689, 2114, 4012, 24759, 10732, 9407, 1998, 16498, 1012, 2007, 1037, 16371, 6651, 2094, 3168, 1997, 1996, 6970, 3366, 2278, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. 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[ { "content": "Bones & All.\nMaren Yearly doesn’t just break hearts, she devours them. Since she was a baby, Maren has had what you might call \"an issue\" with affection. Anytime someone cares for her too much, she can’t seem to stop herself from eating them. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Fantasy book for Tween/Teens?.\nI remember reading a book when I was younger about a girl who was held captive somewhere and was forced to work on a farm (??) or something similar until she was rescued by a man and taken into a village. In this village, there is music everywhere and it somehow pertains to the plot, not sure how tho. Also in this village they meet up with his friends and i remember the poor girl gets her period there too... it’s a weird detail but i remember it being something that gets referenced to throughout their journey afterwards like changing her cloths or whatever, and that small detail is what’s bugging me so much, it’s so weird and uncommon that i should be able to remember it but no, that’s the only thing i know for sure happens in the book. Not sure of the rest of the plot or the ending or anything at all...", "id": "gwc3ue", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 5913, 2338, 2005, 1056, 28394, 2078, 1013, 13496, 1029, 1012, 1045, 3342, 3752, 1037, 2338, 2043, 1045, 2001, 3920, 2055, 1037, 2611, 2040, 2001, 2218, 12481, 4873, 1998, 2001, 3140, 2000, 2147, 2006, 1037, 3888, 1006, 1029, 1029, 1007, 2030, 2242, 2714, 2127, 2016, 2001, 10148, 2011, 1037, 2158, 1998, 2579, 2046, 1037, 2352, 1012, 1999, 2023, 2352, 1010, 2045, 2003, 2189, 7249, 1998, 2009, 5064, 2566, 18249, 2015, 2000, 1996, 5436, 1010, 2025, 2469, 2129, 27793, 1012, 2036, 1999, 2023, 2352, 2027, 3113, 2039, 2007, 2010, 2814, 1998, 1045, 3342, 1996, 3532, 2611, 4152, 2014, 2558, 2045, 2205, 1012, 1012, 1012, 2009, 1521, 1055, 1037, 6881, 6987, 2021, 1045, 3342, 2009, 2108, 2242, 2008, 4152, 14964, 2000, 2802, 2037, 4990, 5728, 2066, 5278, 2014, 8416, 2015, 2030, 3649, 1010, 1998, 2008, 2235, 6987, 2003, 2054, 1521, 1055, 11829, 4726, 2033, 2061, 2172, 1010, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2061, 6881, 1998, 13191, 2008, 1045, 2323, 2022, 2583, 2000, 3342, 2009, 2021, 2053, 1010, 2008, 1521, 1055, 1996, 2069, 2518, 1045, 2113, 2005, 2469, 6433, 1999, 1996, 2338, 1012, 2025, 2469, 1997, 1996, 2717, 1997, 1996, 5436, 2030, 1996, 4566, 2030, 2505, 2012, 2035, 1012, 1012, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Naming.\nMaerad is a slave in a desperate and unforgiving settlement, taken there as a child after her family is destroyed in war. She is unaware that she possesses a powerful gift, one that marks her as a member of the School of Pellinor. It is only when she is discovered by Cadvan, one of the great Bards of Lirigon, that her true heritage and extraordinary destiny unfold. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][2000s] Fiction Story on Atomic Bomb Testing.\nHere it is:\n\n1. I believe this book was published in the 2000's (not 100% sure).\n2. The main character is a boy, most likely a teen\n3. His dad is a Manhattan Project scientist and they live near the test site in New Mexico\n4. I believe he receives a warning and goggles from another scientist who was dying from radiation overdose on a hospital bed.\n5. He witness the test and sees pins on some Japanese cities on a map; he realizes they plan to nuke Japan, gets angry, and confronts his dad.\n6. He befriends a Russian teen; I believe his name is Aleksey. The Russian is actually a spy and is later killed in a fight. After he was shot, there was some comment about the Russian liking to watch military trucks at night.\n7. Main character and dad is at a beach at the end of the book. A starfish is stranded and the boy throws in back into the ocean. There was a comment/comparison about the life of a starfish and innocent civilians making no difference in the universe or grand scheme of things. The boy replies, \"You know who it makes a difference to? That starfish.\"", "id": "jqlrpq", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 4349, 2466, 2006, 9593, 5968, 5604, 1012, 2182, 2009, 2003, 1024, 1015, 1012, 1045, 2903, 2023, 2338, 2001, 2405, 1999, 1996, 2456, 1005, 1055, 1006, 2025, 2531, 1003, 2469, 1007, 1012, 1016, 1012, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2003, 1037, 2879, 1010, 2087, 3497, 1037, 9458, 1017, 1012, 2010, 3611, 2003, 1037, 7128, 2622, 7155, 1998, 2027, 2444, 2379, 1996, 3231, 2609, 1999, 2047, 3290, 1018, 1012, 1045, 2903, 2002, 8267, 1037, 5432, 1998, 2175, 24989, 2013, 2178, 7155, 2040, 2001, 5996, 2013, 8249, 26641, 2006, 1037, 2902, 2793, 1012, 1019, 1012, 2002, 7409, 1996, 3231, 1998, 5927, 16300, 2006, 2070, 2887, 3655, 2006, 1037, 4949, 1025, 2002, 10919, 2027, 2933, 2000, 16371, 3489, 2900, 1010, 4152, 4854, 1010, 1998, 17628, 2010, 3611, 1012, 1020, 1012, 2002, 2022, 19699, 9013, 5104, 1037, 2845, 9458, 1025, 1045, 2903, 2010, 2171, 2003, 15669, 5705, 3240, 1012, 1996, 2845, 2003, 2941, 1037, 8645, 1998, 2003, 2101, 2730, 1999, 1037, 2954, 1012, 2044, 2002, 2001, 2915, 1010, 2045, 2001, 2070, 7615, 2055, 1996, 2845, 16663, 2000, 3422, 2510, 9322, 2012, 2305, 1012, 1021, 1012, 2364, 2839, 1998, 3611, 2003, 2012, 1037, 3509, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1012, 1037, 2732, 7529, 2003, 15577, 1998, 1996, 2879, 11618, 1999, 2067, 2046, 1996, 4153, 1012, 2045, 2001, 1037, 7615, 1013, 7831, 2055, 1996, 2166, 1997, 1037, 2732, 7529, 1998, 7036, 9272, 2437, 2053, 4489, 1999, 1996, 5304, 2030, 2882, 5679, 1997, 2477, 1012, 1996, 2879, 14054, 1010, 1000, 2017, 2113, 2040, 2009, 3084, 1037, 4489, 2000, 1029, 2008, 2732, 7529, 1012, 1000, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Gadget.\nNear the end of World War II, scientists in Los Alamos, New Mexico, are working on a project that will alter the fate of the world. Thirteen-year-old Stephen Orr is living at a top secret military base with his father who is a leading physicist building the atomic bomb. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] Book involving vampires and 4(?) kids.\nI can remember thst at the start the main character is pretending to be a vampire and is struggling to conceal that he is human, and then his dad helps him out but then is later revealed to be an actual vampire, and then it jumps forward and the kids are on a boat but something happens that brings them to this camp where humans are doing experiments in the vampires I think, and at the end of the move they get in a train but the protagonist's love interest is bitten.\n\nI remember reading it years ago when I was a kid, and probably too young cause I remember it being pretty gory, I use the term vampire lightly cause it's more if a mix between vampire and zombie, as they eat flesh but are sensitive to sunlight.", "id": "a6yjc8", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2338, 5994, 6144, 1998, 1018, 1006, 1029, 1007, 4268, 1012, 1045, 2064, 3342, 16215, 3367, 2012, 1996, 2707, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2003, 12097, 2000, 2022, 1037, 4393, 1998, 2003, 8084, 2000, 19819, 2008, 2002, 2003, 2529, 1010, 1998, 2059, 2010, 3611, 7126, 2032, 2041, 2021, 2059, 2003, 2101, 3936, 2000, 2022, 2019, 5025, 4393, 1010, 1998, 2059, 2009, 14523, 2830, 1998, 1996, 4268, 2024, 2006, 1037, 4049, 2021, 2242, 6433, 2008, 7545, 2068, 2000, 2023, 3409, 2073, 4286, 2024, 2725, 7885, 1999, 1996, 6144, 1045, 2228, 1010, 1998, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2693, 2027, 2131, 1999, 1037, 3345, 2021, 1996, 10191, 1005, 1055, 2293, 3037, 2003, 19026, 1012, 1045, 3342, 3752, 2009, 2086, 3283, 2043, 1045, 2001, 1037, 4845, 1010, 1998, 2763, 2205, 2402, 3426, 1045, 3342, 2009, 2108, 3492, 2175, 2854, 1010, 1045, 2224, 1996, 2744, 4393, 8217, 3426, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2062, 2065, 1037, 4666, 2090, 4393, 1998, 11798, 1010, 2004, 2027, 4521, 5771, 2021, 2024, 7591, 2000, 9325, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Hunt.\nDon’t sweat. Don’t laugh. Don’t draw attention to yourself. And most of all, whatever you do, do not fall in love with one of them.Gene is different from everyone else around him. He can’t run with lightning speed, sunlight doesn’t hurt him, and he doesn’t have an unquenchable lust for blood. Gene is a human, and he knows the rules. Keep the truth a secret. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Main character is a man who can numb villagers' pain by touching pressure points.\nI read this in the early 2000's, but I'm not sure when it was first published. \nThis was fiction and had a sort of medieval or tribal time period. \nThe main character trained under another healer and came to a village and started helping people by numbing their pain, and fell in love with one of the women. He demonstrated his gift by touching her somewhere on the shoulder(?) Which numbed her hand. \nThe village apparently all slept in the same structure, and there's a point when they make love quietly in this giant sleeping area with everyone else sleeping around them. \nShe gets pregnant and then there's some sort of plague which he catches, and then dies in the end unable to touch her because he doesn't want to infect her.\n\nRing any bells?", "id": "i1nf8x", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2364, 2839, 2003, 1037, 2158, 2040, 2064, 15903, 11904, 1005, 3255, 2011, 7244, 3778, 2685, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 1999, 1996, 2220, 2456, 1005, 1055, 1010, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 2469, 2043, 2009, 2001, 2034, 2405, 1012, 2023, 2001, 4349, 1998, 2018, 1037, 4066, 1997, 5781, 2030, 8807, 2051, 2558, 1012, 1996, 2364, 2839, 4738, 2104, 2178, 19783, 1998, 2234, 2000, 1037, 2352, 1998, 2318, 5094, 2111, 2011, 15903, 2075, 2037, 3255, 1010, 1998, 3062, 1999, 2293, 2007, 2028, 1997, 1996, 2308, 1012, 2002, 7645, 2010, 5592, 2011, 7244, 2014, 4873, 2006, 1996, 3244, 1006, 1029, 1007, 2029, 15903, 2098, 2014, 2192, 1012, 1996, 2352, 4593, 2035, 7771, 1999, 1996, 2168, 3252, 1010, 1998, 2045, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2391, 2043, 2027, 2191, 2293, 5168, 1999, 2023, 5016, 5777, 2181, 2007, 3071, 2842, 5777, 2105, 2068, 1012, 2016, 4152, 6875, 1998, 2059, 2045, 1005, 1055, 2070, 4066, 1997, 11629, 2029, 2002, 11269, 1010, 1998, 2059, 8289, 1999, 1996, 2203, 4039, 2000, 3543, 2014, 2138, 2002, 2987, 1005, 1056, 2215, 2000, 1999, 25969, 2014, 1012, 3614, 2151, 10118, 1029, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Secret Sacrament.\nTerrified, a young Navaron child watches helplessly from his hiding place as a young Shinili woman is brutally beaten and abused by a group of drunken Navaron men. Too frightened to answer her pleas for help, the child runs away, taking with him the sacred bone carving of the Shinili people. In doing so, he forever binds himself and his fate to them. Gabriel is no ordinary", "label": 1, "id": "3183855", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 3595, 28958, 1012, 10215, 1010, 1037, 2402, 6583, 10755, 2239, 2775, 12197, 24942, 2013, 2010, 6318, 2173, 2004, 1037, 2402, 12277, 18622, 2450, 2003, 23197, 7854, 1998, 16999, 2011, 1037, 2177, 1997, 15967, 6583, 10755, 2239, 2273, 1012, 2205, 10363, 2000, 3437, 2014, 22512, 2005, 2393, 1010, 1996, 2775, 3216, 2185, 1010, 2635, 2007, 2032, 1996, 6730, 5923, 18441, 1997, 1996, 12277, 18622, 2111, 1012, 1999, 2725, 2061, 1010, 2002, 5091, 20817, 2370, 1998, 2010, 6580, 2000, 2068, 1012, 6127, 2003, 2053, 6623, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [book] A book about stuffed animals making a birthday cake.\nThere was this book I read as a child where a bunch of stuffed animals tried to make a birthday cake for their friend, burnt it, and then fixed it. I feel like the characters were part of a series but I only had the one book with them in it. There was a brown bear, and I think a purple cat?\n\nAt the end, there was a recipe for cake too.\n\nThanks!", "id": "98mfit", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 2338, 2055, 11812, 4176, 2437, 1037, 5798, 9850, 1012, 2045, 2001, 2023, 2338, 1045, 3191, 2004, 1037, 2775, 2073, 1037, 9129, 1997, 11812, 4176, 2699, 2000, 2191, 1037, 5798, 9850, 2005, 2037, 2767, 1010, 11060, 2009, 1010, 1998, 2059, 4964, 2009, 1012, 1045, 2514, 2066, 1996, 3494, 2020, 2112, 1997, 1037, 2186, 2021, 1045, 2069, 2018, 1996, 2028, 2338, 2007, 2068, 1999, 2009, 1012, 2045, 2001, 1037, 2829, 4562, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2228, 1037, 6379, 4937, 1029, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1010, 2045, 2001, 1037, 17974, 2005, 9850, 2205, 1012, 4283, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Elliot Bakes a Cake.\nIt's Lionel's birthday and what better way for Elliot and his friends to help him celebrate than by baking a cake? They tackle the task with enthusiasm, but as they follow Beaverton's recipe, each instruction seems more confusing than the last. When they finally take the cake out of the oven, it looks as if Lionel's surprise has turned into a disaster. Resourceful thinking", "label": 1, "id": "441172", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 11759, 8670, 9681, 1037, 9850, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 14377, 1005, 1055, 5798, 1998, 2054, 2488, 2126, 2005, 11759, 1998, 2010, 2814, 2000, 2393, 2032, 8439, 2084, 2011, 21522, 1037, 9850, 1029, 2027, 11147, 1996, 4708, 2007, 12024, 1010, 2021, 2004, 2027, 3582, 13570, 2669, 1005, 1055, 17974, 1010, 2169, 7899, 3849, 2062, 16801, 2084, 1996, 2197, 1012, 2043, 2027, 2633, 2202, 1996, 9850, 2041, 1997, 1996, 17428, 1010, 2009, 3504, 2004, 2065, 14377, 1005, 1055, 4474, 2038, 2357, 2046, 1037, 7071, 1012, 7692, 3993, 3241, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 1, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][2000's] - book about a kid travelling different dream worlds.\nHi everyone, I've been looking for this book's name for over a decade now, and I figured maybe someone here could help me.\n\nNearing the end of primary school (early 2000s), I read a book about a a teenager that was recruited (abducted?) by an organisation that needed kids/non-adults to walk through dream worlds. I think they delivered packages or harvested resources. They were kept on strict leashes and had to follow specific rules as they traveled through dreams. I think at the end of the novel it was insinuated the dreams were an alternate reality? But I'm not sure.\n\nThe protagonist eventually ended up in a medieval fantasy dream, where they helped a group of people in the dream with their problems (I think a war?) while they evaded the dream organisation. I think the protagonist was a boy bit I'm not sure.\n\nDoes anyone have any idea what the title could be?", "id": "fn7xau", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2456, 1005, 1055, 1033, 1011, 2338, 2055, 1037, 4845, 8932, 2367, 3959, 8484, 1012, 7632, 3071, 1010, 1045, 1005, 2310, 2042, 2559, 2005, 2023, 2338, 1005, 1055, 2171, 2005, 2058, 1037, 5476, 2085, 1010, 1998, 1045, 6618, 2672, 2619, 2182, 2071, 2393, 2033, 1012, 23454, 1996, 2203, 1997, 3078, 2082, 1006, 2220, 8876, 1007, 1010, 1045, 3191, 1037, 2338, 2055, 1037, 1037, 10563, 2008, 2001, 8733, 1006, 20361, 1029, 1007, 2011, 2019, 5502, 2008, 2734, 4268, 1013, 2512, 1011, 6001, 2000, 3328, 2083, 3959, 8484, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2027, 5359, 14555, 2030, 22629, 4219, 1012, 2027, 2020, 2921, 2006, 9384, 26834, 2229, 1998, 2018, 2000, 3582, 3563, 3513, 2004, 2027, 6158, 2083, 5544, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 3117, 2009, 2001, 16021, 2378, 16453, 1996, 5544, 2020, 2019, 6585, 4507, 1029, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 2469, 1012, 1996, 10191, 2776, 3092, 2039, 1999, 1037, 5781, 5913, 3959, 1010, 2073, 2027, 3271, 1037, 2177, 1997, 2111, 1999, 1996, 3959, 2007, 2037, 3471, 1006, 1045, 2228, 1037, 2162, 1029, 1007, 2096, 2027, 26399, 2094, 1996, 3959, 5502, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1996, 10191, 2001, 1037, 2879, 2978, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 2469, 1012, 2515, 3087, 2031, 2151, 2801, 2054, 1996, 2516, 2071, 2022, 1029, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Dream Merchant.\nWinner of the Netherlands' most prestigious children's book award, this epic adventure quest draws readers deep into a collective dream world — and sweeps them along on a riveting journey through a reimagined past.\"They're going to send you on a sales trip and it'll be the death of you — I know what's going on at Gippart. 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Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Skeleton Man.\nEver since the morning Molly woke up to find that her parents had vanished, her life has become filled with terrible questions. Where have her parents gone? Who is this spooky old man who's taken her to live with him, claiming to be her great-uncle? Why does he never eat, and why does he lock her in her room at night? 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][Children's][70s-early 80s] About kids with a Thesaurus.\nWhat I recall:\n\nA gang of kids borrow a thesaurus from the school library. Each of them finds a special purpose with the book - I recall one kid put it on his head while attempting skateboard tricks and ends up using chewing gum to make it stick to his head after a photojournalist takes interest. Another kid who is overweight uses synonyms to convince his mother that he has a weight problem.", "id": "il52l7", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2336, 1005, 1055, 1033, 1031, 17549, 1011, 2220, 16002, 1033, 2055, 4268, 2007, 1037, 1996, 22244, 1012, 2054, 1045, 9131, 1024, 1037, 6080, 1997, 4268, 17781, 1037, 1996, 22244, 2013, 1996, 2082, 3075, 1012, 2169, 1997, 2068, 4858, 1037, 2569, 3800, 2007, 1996, 2338, 1011, 1045, 9131, 2028, 4845, 2404, 2009, 2006, 2010, 2132, 2096, 7161, 17260, 6277, 12225, 1998, 4515, 2039, 2478, 17492, 16031, 2000, 2191, 2009, 6293, 2000, 2010, 2132, 2044, 1037, 6302, 23099, 12789, 9863, 3138, 3037, 1012, 2178, 4845, 2040, 2003, 2058, 11179, 3594, 10675, 2015, 2000, 8054, 2010, 2388, 2008, 2002, 2038, 1037, 3635, 3291, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "A Word to the Wise.\nThe thesaurus stolen from their teacher alters the lives of eight fifth-graders in a special reading group.", "label": 1, "id": "1616497", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1037, 2773, 2000, 1996, 7968, 1012, 1996, 1996, 22244, 7376, 2013, 2037, 3836, 11477, 2015, 1996, 3268, 1997, 2809, 3587, 1011, 23256, 1999, 1037, 2569, 3752, 2177, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] YA sci-fi/fantasy novel.\nI can't for the life of me remember the name of a young adult sci-fi novel I read a few months ago. The story was told from the perspective of a teenage girl. She works at a cafe and is slowly falling in love with her male best friend. Her writing and journalism is emphasized throughout the novel.\n\nHer parents are divorced and she and her little brother are living with their deranged, gullible mother. Their mom invests almost all of her time and money into some cultish group called \"The Next World Society\" or something along those lines. The story goes in to explain how her mom thinks the world will end on xyz day and all of the followers will be taken to a new planet to begin a new, sustainable life. Obviously, in the end it doesn't work so the main character and her brother live with her journalism teacher while her mother collects herself. Later on, she builds a relationship with her father and step family and I think lives with them? Her budding romance with her friend is also explored.\n\nI'm not exactly sure when this was written but the characters had smartphones, computers, and texting so it's somewhat recent. With all of the information, I can't understand how I can't find this book.", "id": "h0ogs8", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 8038, 16596, 1011, 10882, 1013, 5913, 3117, 1012, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2005, 1996, 2166, 1997, 2033, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 1037, 2402, 4639, 16596, 1011, 10882, 3117, 1045, 3191, 1037, 2261, 2706, 3283, 1012, 1996, 2466, 2001, 2409, 2013, 1996, 7339, 1997, 1037, 9454, 2611, 1012, 2016, 2573, 2012, 1037, 7668, 1998, 2003, 3254, 4634, 1999, 2293, 2007, 2014, 3287, 2190, 2767, 1012, 2014, 3015, 1998, 8083, 2003, 13155, 2802, 1996, 3117, 1012, 2014, 3008, 2024, 9196, 1998, 2016, 1998, 2014, 2210, 2567, 2024, 2542, 2007, 2037, 4315, 22043, 2094, 1010, 19739, 6894, 3468, 2388, 1012, 2037, 3566, 15697, 2015, 2471, 2035, 1997, 2014, 2051, 1998, 2769, 2046, 2070, 8754, 4509, 2177, 2170, 1000, 1996, 2279, 2088, 2554, 1000, 2030, 2242, 2247, 2216, 3210, 1012, 1996, 2466, 3632, 1999, 2000, 4863, 2129, 2014, 3566, 6732, 1996, 2088, 2097, 2203, 2006, 1060, 2100, 2480, 2154, 1998, 2035, 1997, 1996, 8771, 2097, 2022, 2579, 2000, 1037, 2047, 4774, 2000, 4088, 1037, 2047, 1010, 9084, 2166, 1012, 5525, 1010, 1999, 1996, 2203, 2009, 2987, 1005, 1056, 2147, 2061, 1996, 2364, 2839, 1998, 2014, 2567, 2444, 2007, 2014, 8083, 3836, 2096, 2014, 2388, 17427, 2841, 1012, 2101, 2006, 1010, 2016, 16473, 1037, 3276, 2007, 2014, 2269, 1998, 3357, 2155, 1998, 1045, 2228, 3268, 2007, 2068, 1029, 2014, 13007, 4667, 7472, 2007, 2014, 2767, 2003, 2036, 10641, 1012, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 3599, 2469, 2043, 2023, 2001, 2517, 2021, 1996, 3494, 2018, 26381, 2015, 1010, 7588, 1010, 1998, 3793, 2075, 2061, 2009, 1005, 1055, 5399, 3522, 1012, 2007, 2035, 1997, 1996, 2592, 1010, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3305, 2129, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2424, 2023, 2338, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Come November.\nIt’s not the end of the world, but for Rooney Harris it’s starting to feel that way. It’s the beginning of senior year and her mom just lost her job. Even worse, she isn’t planning to get another one. Instead, she’s spending every waking moment with a group called the Next World Society, whose members are convinced they’ll be leaving Earth behind on November 17. 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But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] 2 kids going on an adventure Y.A. Book.\nI read this book some years ago and I loved it, it was about some kid who went to go live with uncle in Mexico and found out he was doing some weird stuff. Turns out there's this girl who is trying to stop him and they both become best friends and stop him together. Its based on aztec or mayan culture. Oh, and the girl had a monkey as a pet!", "id": "ink60c", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1016, 4268, 2183, 2006, 2019, 6172, 1061, 1012, 1037, 1012, 2338, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2338, 2070, 2086, 3283, 1998, 1045, 3866, 2009, 1010, 2009, 2001, 2055, 2070, 4845, 2040, 2253, 2000, 2175, 2444, 2007, 4470, 1999, 3290, 1998, 2179, 2041, 2002, 2001, 2725, 2070, 6881, 4933, 1012, 4332, 2041, 2045, 1005, 1055, 2023, 2611, 2040, 2003, 2667, 2000, 2644, 2032, 1998, 2027, 2119, 2468, 2190, 2814, 1998, 2644, 2032, 2362, 1012, 2049, 2241, 2006, 25245, 2030, 9815, 2078, 3226, 1012, 2821, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2611, 2018, 1037, 10608, 2004, 1037, 9004, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Middleworld.\nHarry Potter meets Indiana Jones meets Clash of the Titans! Fasten your seat belts for a heart-stopping ride of suspense and terror, set against a background of haunted temples, family secrets, ritual sacrifice, and adolescent angst, as a pampered, pizza-eating Boston teenager fights to survive in the teeming jungle and save the modern world from the Ancient Maya Lords of", "label": 1, "id": "1653485", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2690, 11108, 1012, 4302, 10693, 6010, 5242, 3557, 6010, 13249, 1997, 1996, 13785, 999, 3435, 2368, 2115, 2835, 18000, 2005, 1037, 2540, 1011, 7458, 4536, 1997, 23873, 1998, 7404, 1010, 2275, 2114, 1037, 4281, 1997, 11171, 8436, 1010, 2155, 7800, 1010, 8887, 8688, 1010, 1998, 20274, 17076, 3367, 1010, 2004, 1037, 14089, 4842, 2098, 1010, 10733, 1011, 5983, 3731, 10563, 9590, 2000, 5788, 1999, 1996, 17170, 6562, 8894, 1998, 3828, 1996, 2715, 2088, 2013, 1996, 3418, 9815, 8140, 1997, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. 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[ { "content": "Virtual War.\nImagine a life of virtual reality -- a childhood contained in a controlled environment, with no human contact or experiences outside of the world of computer-generated images.Corgan has been genetically engineered by the Federation for quick reflexes, high intelligence, and physical superiority. Everything Corgan is, everything he has ever seen or done, was to prepare him", "label": 1, "id": "84392", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 7484, 2162, 1012, 5674, 1037, 2166, 1997, 7484, 4507, 1011, 1011, 1037, 5593, 4838, 1999, 1037, 4758, 4044, 1010, 2007, 2053, 2529, 3967, 2030, 6322, 2648, 1997, 1996, 2088, 1997, 3274, 1011, 7013, 4871, 1012, 2522, 16998, 2038, 2042, 19345, 13685, 2011, 1996, 4657, 2005, 4248, 22259, 2229, 1010, 2152, 4454, 1010, 1998, 3558, 19113, 1012, 2673, 2522, 16998, 2003, 1010, 2673, 2002, 2038, 2412, 2464, 2030, 2589, 1010, 2001, 2000, 7374, 2032, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Ingo.\nI wish I was away in Ingo, Far across the sea, Sailing over the deepest waters, Where love nor care can trouble me...Sapphire's father mysteriously vanishes into the waves off the Cornwall coast where her family has always lived. She misses him terribly, and she longs to hear his spellbinding tales about the Mer, who live in the underwater kingdom of Ingo. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Girl is saved from drowning in a lake even though she was supposed to have died, is followed afterwards by a stranger.\nSome scattered details I remember about the book:\n\n• I must’ve read this book in the early 2010s, so it’s most likely from the 2000s-early 2010s\n• It’s most likely a YA Novel\n• She’s followed afterwards by a stranger (who I believe turns out to be male and is connected to her drowning - might’ve been the person who saved her? There might’ve been a romantic subplot here?)\n• It was winter and freezing when she almost drowns.\n• I believe the protagonist has some sort of job in the health field?\n\nSorry for such odd recollections of different aspects of the novel. But thank you for your help!", "id": "ahupj3", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2611, 2003, 5552, 2013, 14759, 1999, 1037, 2697, 2130, 2295, 2016, 2001, 4011, 2000, 2031, 2351, 1010, 2003, 2628, 5728, 2011, 1037, 7985, 1012, 2070, 7932, 4751, 1045, 3342, 2055, 1996, 2338, 1024, 1528, 1045, 2442, 1521, 2310, 3191, 2023, 2338, 1999, 1996, 2220, 26817, 1010, 2061, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2087, 3497, 2013, 1996, 8876, 1011, 2220, 26817, 1528, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2087, 3497, 1037, 8038, 3117, 1528, 2016, 1521, 1055, 2628, 5728, 2011, 1037, 7985, 1006, 2040, 1045, 2903, 4332, 2041, 2000, 2022, 3287, 1998, 2003, 4198, 2000, 2014, 14759, 1011, 2453, 1521, 2310, 2042, 1996, 2711, 2040, 5552, 2014, 1029, 2045, 2453, 1521, 2310, 2042, 1037, 6298, 4942, 24759, 4140, 2182, 1029, 1007, 1528, 2009, 2001, 3467, 1998, 12809, 2043, 2016, 2471, 19549, 2015, 1012, 1528, 1045, 2903, 1996, 10191, 2038, 2070, 4066, 1997, 3105, 1999, 1996, 2740, 2492, 1029, 3374, 2005, 2107, 5976, 28667, 14511, 18491, 2015, 1997, 2367, 5919, 1997, 1996, 3117, 1012, 2021, 4067, 2017, 2005, 2115, 2393, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Fracture.\nBy the time Delaney Maxwell was pulled from a Maine lake's icy waters by her best friend, her heart had stopped beating. But somehow Delaney survived - despite the brain scans that show irreparable damage. Everyone wants Delaney to be fine, but she knows she's far from normal. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Novel] a book set in the future where there is a wall around America and there is a video game competition..\nI read this book a while ago. I was in 7th or 8th grade, so I don't know if the details are correct.\n\nThere is a boy named Mica, and he and his mom live in a 50 sqare foot apartment. Mica had a friend who made tiny robot cats and owls. Everybody lives in small spaces because people all around the world were pushed into America because they built a wall. Outside the wall however, was a deadly yellow dust or mold or something that would kill them. What the kids of the area would do is go to the arcade and play a flying simulator. But, it turns out that the flying simulator was real life killing things. So the best kids are drafted into the military ( fuzzy on this part ) and Mica meets this girl with cyborg eyes. They try to stage a rebellion thereafter. \n\nThis is mainly what I remember. Sorry for the mismashness of it all. Thank you. \n", "id": "7q5s3c", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 3117, 1033, 1037, 2338, 2275, 1999, 1996, 2925, 2073, 2045, 2003, 1037, 2813, 2105, 2637, 1998, 2045, 2003, 1037, 2678, 2208, 2971, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2338, 1037, 2096, 3283, 1012, 1045, 2001, 1999, 5504, 2030, 5893, 3694, 1010, 2061, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2113, 2065, 1996, 4751, 2024, 6149, 1012, 2045, 2003, 1037, 2879, 2315, 23025, 2050, 1010, 1998, 2002, 1998, 2010, 3566, 2444, 1999, 1037, 2753, 5490, 12069, 3329, 4545, 1012, 23025, 2050, 2018, 1037, 2767, 2040, 2081, 4714, 8957, 8870, 1998, 22388, 1012, 7955, 3268, 1999, 2235, 7258, 2138, 2111, 2035, 2105, 1996, 2088, 2020, 3724, 2046, 2637, 2138, 2027, 2328, 1037, 2813, 1012, 2648, 1996, 2813, 2174, 1010, 2001, 1037, 9252, 3756, 6497, 2030, 18282, 2030, 2242, 2008, 2052, 3102, 2068, 1012, 2054, 1996, 4268, 1997, 1996, 2181, 2052, 2079, 2003, 2175, 2000, 1996, 10877, 1998, 2377, 1037, 3909, 25837, 1012, 2021, 1010, 2009, 4332, 2041, 2008, 1996, 3909, 25837, 2001, 2613, 2166, 4288, 2477, 1012, 2061, 1996, 2190, 4268, 2024, 7462, 2046, 1996, 2510, 1006, 18001, 2006, 2023, 2112, 1007, 1998, 23025, 2050, 6010, 2023, 2611, 2007, 22330, 11755, 2159, 1012, 2027, 3046, 2000, 2754, 1037, 7417, 6920, 1012, 2023, 2003, 3701, 2054, 1045, 3342, 1012, 3374, 2005, 1996, 28616, 9335, 7295, 7971, 1997, 2009, 2035, 1012, 4067, 2017, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Roar.\nMika and Ellie live in a future behind a wall: Solid concrete topped with high-voltage razor wire and guarded by a battalion of Ghengis Borgs, it was built to keep out the animals, because animals carry the plague. At least that's what Ellie, who was kidnapped as a child, has always been taught. 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George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] I can't remember the name of a book I read 15 years ago. Main character ends up on a desert island and finds a caveman (I think).\n[TOMT] [BOOK] I can't remember the name of a book I read 15 years ago. Main character ends up on a desert island and finds a caveman (I think) living on the island. I think I remember them becoming friends and he helps the protagonist survive.\n\nHe speaks to the main character using words that he knows, and at the end of the book was a key that translated what he said.\n\nOur teacher read it to us 15 years ago (2003-ish). I've googled everything I can remember from it and I can't find it. ", "id": "7s8ksa", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 2321, 2086, 3283, 1012, 2364, 2839, 4515, 2039, 2006, 1037, 5532, 2479, 1998, 4858, 1037, 5430, 2386, 1006, 1045, 2228, 1007, 1012, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 2321, 2086, 3283, 1012, 2364, 2839, 4515, 2039, 2006, 1037, 5532, 2479, 1998, 4858, 1037, 5430, 2386, 1006, 1045, 2228, 1007, 2542, 2006, 1996, 2479, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1045, 3342, 2068, 3352, 2814, 1998, 2002, 7126, 1996, 10191, 5788, 1012, 2002, 8847, 2000, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2478, 2616, 2008, 2002, 4282, 1010, 1998, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2338, 2001, 1037, 3145, 2008, 5421, 2054, 2002, 2056, 1012, 2256, 3836, 3191, 2009, 2000, 2149, 2321, 2086, 3283, 1006, 2494, 1011, 2003, 2232, 1007, 1012, 1045, 1005, 2310, 8224, 2094, 2673, 1045, 2064, 3342, 2013, 2009, 1998, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2424, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Kensuke's Kingdom.\nWhen Michael is washed up on an island in the Pacific after falling from his parent's yacht, the Peggy Sue, he struggles to survive on his own. But he soon realises there is someone close by, someone who is watching over him and helping him to stay alive. 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George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "Willy and Hugh.\nHans Christian Andersen Medal winner Anthony Browne brings his polished artwork to another humorous, heartwarming tale about the charming chimp and his unexpected success.It’s not easy being a chimp in a world of oversized gorillas, and in WILLY AND HUGH, our scrawny hero is lonely for a pal. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] Young adult short sorry/novella about a boy who gets to relive the same day/few days to try and prevent a death..\nThis is a book I remember distinctly reading around 1999-2001 in my school library.\n\nThe setting was somewhat contemporary. A young man’s sister dies crossing a street, and in grief he runs into the woods where an old man offers him a device where he can relive the day over again and prevent the young man’s sister from dying. He succeeds, but then his friend dies in the same accident. This continues a few times until [the young man throws himself in front of the car, saving everyone else. He survives, but walks with a limp for the rest of the life. Then he remembers the old man had a limp.](/spoiler)\n\nIf anyone remembers the name of this novel, I’d greatly appreciate it! It’s one of the first time travel stories I remember reading and it had a big impact on me. I’ve been looking for this book for years and haven’t been able to find it.", "id": "8n130a", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2402, 4639, 2460, 3374, 1013, 20674, 2055, 1037, 2879, 2040, 4152, 2000, 2128, 3669, 3726, 1996, 2168, 2154, 1013, 2261, 2420, 2000, 3046, 1998, 4652, 1037, 2331, 1012, 1012, 2023, 2003, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3342, 19517, 3752, 2105, 2639, 1011, 2541, 1999, 2026, 2082, 3075, 1012, 1996, 4292, 2001, 5399, 3824, 1012, 1037, 2402, 2158, 1521, 1055, 2905, 8289, 5153, 1037, 2395, 1010, 1998, 1999, 9940, 2002, 3216, 2046, 1996, 5249, 2073, 2019, 2214, 2158, 4107, 2032, 1037, 5080, 2073, 2002, 2064, 2128, 3669, 3726, 1996, 2154, 2058, 2153, 1998, 4652, 1996, 2402, 2158, 1521, 1055, 2905, 2013, 5996, 1012, 2002, 21645, 1010, 2021, 2059, 2010, 2767, 8289, 1999, 1996, 2168, 4926, 1012, 2023, 4247, 1037, 2261, 2335, 2127, 1031, 1996, 2402, 2158, 11618, 2370, 1999, 2392, 1997, 1996, 2482, 1010, 7494, 3071, 2842, 1012, 2002, 13655, 1010, 2021, 7365, 2007, 1037, 14401, 2005, 1996, 2717, 1997, 1996, 2166, 1012, 2059, 2002, 17749, 1996, 2214, 2158, 2018, 1037, 14401, 1012, 1033, 1006, 1013, 27594, 2121, 1007, 2065, 3087, 17749, 1996, 2171, 1997, 2023, 3117, 1010, 1045, 1521, 1040, 6551, 9120, 2009, 999, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2028, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2051, 3604, 3441, 1045, 3342, 3752, 1998, 2009, 2018, 1037, 2502, 4254, 2006, 2033, 1012, 1045, 1521, 2310, 2042, 2559, 2005, 2023, 2338, 2005, 2086, 1998, 4033, 1521, 1056, 2042, 2583, 2000, 2424, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Power of Un.\nThis fascinating, approachable, and critically-acclaimed sci-fi/fantasy story is blessed with an intelligent and likeable character. The Power of Un was the winnter of the 2000 Bram Stoker Award.Until a week ago, Gib Finney was just a regular guy, shooting spitballs and messing up his science experiments. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Children's Book] Elementary school picture book about a woman's fight with the literal embodiment of bad luck..\nHello Everyone!\n\nI need help finding a creepy picture book form my very early childhood.\n\nIt was a children’s picture book I found in my elementary school library, so it was probably published in the 1990’s? 80s?\n\nI was in the first, maybe second grade. I was always reading spooky books at that time; Grandpa’s Ghost Stories, The Widows’ Broom, Night of the Gargoyles, Ghost of Nicholas Greebe, etc… That’s my era, those were my jam and the librarian had realized this early on. I remember that one day she recommended this book to me. It wasn’t new to the library but I hadn’t ever seen it before.\n\nThis book was one of those monotone books, where the illustrations were black, but the background was gray with like one other color mixed in. I want to say red was the other color, filling many of the drawn images but I’m not sure. What I do remember was that the illustrations were drawn in a really detailed, scratchy kind of pen and ink style.\n\nI do not remember the name, but it had to do with the main character. The story was about a woman who lived on her own and it had a real frontier style old west vibe. One day she had horrible luck, we’re talking burned all the bread, lost the cow to blight, a really bad day. Being the wise main character that she was, she conducts some kind of test to determine her luck, like flipping a coin or something, and realized by this that her period of bad luck is not natural. She knows that this means she has been visited by this travelling entity who is the LITERAL EMBODIMENT of bad luck.\n\nI want to say it was something like Mr. Bad Luck, but I haven’t been able to find it by that name. He may have been some kind of devil? Mr. Unlucky? Mister Bad Fortune?\n\nShe invites him in, and eventually he shows up. I believe he was either entirely black, just a mass of darkness, or maybe it was just that he had a big black shadow. \n\nTo get rid of him you had to make his bad luck something good three times. I remember this happening. She offers him a chair to sit down. She sits down herself and the legs of the chair break and it collapses. She calmly picks the pieces up and puts them in the woodstove, remarking to him that it was such good fortune it had broken since she’d run out of kindling.\n\nThe second test had something to do with the well in the yard. I remember the really ominous drawing of the well and the long shadows of them on the red desert plains.\n\nThe last test had something to do with a coin? Maybe? Or maybe she found a coin after she had defeated him? Anyway she pulls it off and he goes away, and she has good luck thereafter.\n\nThe story was really good but the effect of the book on me was mostly because of the awesome drawings. I now draw in the pen and ink style and this book recently came up in conversation while I was talking to a friend about my childhood. They remembered it too but knew even less than I did, only that they were fairly sure its title was something along the lines of Main Character vs the Devil or Main Character and the Devil, some kind of folksy anecdote sounding title like that. I didn’t remember that and am not sure if it’s true but I wanted to include everything I know about it.\n\nDoes this ring any bells from anyone else’s slightly unsettling childhood memories?", "id": "ahq581", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2336, 1005, 1055, 2338, 1033, 4732, 2082, 3861, 2338, 2055, 1037, 2450, 1005, 1055, 2954, 2007, 1996, 18204, 7861, 5092, 21341, 1997, 2919, 6735, 1012, 1012, 7592, 3071, 999, 1045, 2342, 2393, 4531, 1037, 17109, 3861, 2338, 2433, 2026, 2200, 2220, 5593, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1037, 2336, 1521, 1055, 3861, 2338, 1045, 2179, 1999, 2026, 4732, 2082, 3075, 1010, 2061, 2009, 2001, 2763, 2405, 1999, 1996, 2901, 1521, 1055, 1029, 16002, 1029, 1045, 2001, 1999, 1996, 2034, 1010, 2672, 2117, 3694, 1012, 1045, 2001, 2467, 3752, 11867, 14659, 2100, 2808, 2012, 2008, 2051, 1025, 15310, 1521, 1055, 5745, 3441, 1010, 1996, 24835, 1521, 23528, 1010, 2305, 1997, 1996, 11721, 18581, 26274, 1010, 5745, 1997, 6141, 24665, 4402, 4783, 1010, 4385, 1529, 2008, 1521, 1055, 2026, 3690, 1010, 2216, 2020, 2026, 9389, 1998, 1996, 13850, 2018, 3651, 2023, 2220, 2006, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2008, 2028, 2154, 2016, 6749, 2023, 2338, 2000, 2033, 1012, 2009, 2347, 1521, 1056, 2047, 2000, 1996, 3075, 2021, 1045, 2910, 1521, 1056, 2412, 2464, 2009, 2077, 1012, 2023, 2338, 2001, 2028, 1997, 2216, 18847, 5524, 2808, 1010, 2073, 1996, 11249, 2020, 2304, 1010, 2021, 1996, 4281, 2001, 3897, 2007, 2066, 2028, 2060, 3609, 3816, 1999, 1012, 1045, 2215, 2000, 2360, 2417, 2001, 1996, 2060, 3609, 1010, 8110, 2116, 1997, 1996, 4567, 4871, 2021, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2025, 2469, 1012, 2054, 1045, 2079, 3342, 2001, 2008, 1996, 11249, 2020, 4567, 1999, 1037, 2428, 6851, 1010, 11969, 2100, 2785, 1997, 7279, 1998, 10710, 2806, 1012, 1045, 2079, 2025, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1010, 2021, 2009, 2018, 2000, 2079, 2007, 1996, 2364, 2839, 1012, 1996, 2466, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2450, 2040, 2973, 2006, 2014, 2219, 1998, 2009, 2018, 1037, 2613, 8880, 2806, 2214, 2225, 21209, 1012, 2028, 2154, 2016, 2018, 9202, 6735, 1010, 2057, 1521, 2128, 3331, 5296, 2035, 1996, 7852, 1010, 2439, 1996, 11190, 2000, 1038, 7138, 1010, 1037, 2428, 2919, 2154, 1012, 2108, 1996, 7968, 2364, 2839, 2008, 2016, 2001, 1010, 2016, 17976, 2070, 2785, 1997, 3231, 2000, 5646, 2014, 6735, 1010, 2066, 18497, 1037, 9226, 2030, 2242, 1010, 1998, 3651, 2011, 2023, 2008, 2014, 2558, 1997, 2919, 6735, 2003, 2025, 3019, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2008, 2023, 2965, 2016, 2038, 2042, 4716, 2011, 2023, 8932, 9178, 2040, 2003, 1996, 18204, 7861, 5092, 21341, 1997, 2919, 6735, 1012, 1045, 2215, 2000, 2360, 2009, 2001, 2242, 2066, 2720, 1012, 2919, 6735, 1010, 2021, 1045, 4033, 1521, 1056, 2042, 2583, 2000, 2424, 2009, 2011, 2008, 2171, 1012, 2002, 2089, 2031, 2042, 2070, 2785, 1997, 6548, 1029, 2720, 1012, 4895, 7630, 17413, 1029, 12525, 2919, 7280, 1029, 2016, 18675, 2032, 1999, 1010, 1998, 2776, 2002, 3065, 2039, 1012, 1045, 2903, 2002, 2001, 2593, 4498, 2304, 1010, 2074, 1037, 3742, 1997, 4768, 1010, 2030, 2672, 2009, 2001, 2074, 2008, 2002, 2018, 1037, 2502, 2304, 5192, 1012, 2000, 2131, 9436, 1997, 2032, 2017, 2018, 2000, 2191, 2010, 2919, 6735, 2242, 2204, 2093, 2335, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2023, 6230, 1012, 2016, 4107, 2032, 1037, 3242, 2000, 4133, 2091, 1012, 2016, 7719, 2091, 2841, 1998, 1996, 3456, 1997, 1996, 3242, 3338, 1998, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Aunt Nancy and Old Man Trouble.\nWhen Old Man Trouble comes calling, the spring dries up, the fire goes out, and the door nips the cat's tail. But Old Man Trouble has never reckoned with Aunt Nancy, who keeps her wits and won't let him get the better of her. Old Man Trouble doesn't grin quite as widely after Aunt Nancy finishes with him! Full color.", "label": 1, "id": "2054426", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5916, 7912, 1998, 2214, 2158, 4390, 1012, 2043, 2214, 2158, 4390, 3310, 4214, 1010, 1996, 3500, 2852, 3111, 2039, 1010, 1996, 2543, 3632, 2041, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2341, 9152, 4523, 1996, 4937, 1005, 1055, 5725, 1012, 2021, 2214, 2158, 4390, 2038, 2196, 29072, 2098, 2007, 5916, 7912, 1010, 2040, 7906, 2014, 25433, 1998, 2180, 1005, 1056, 2292, 2032, 2131, 1996, 2488, 1997, 2014, 1012, 2214, 2158, 4390, 2987, 1005, 1056, 5861, 3243, 2004, 4235, 2044, 5916, 7912, 12321, 2007, 2032, 999, 2440, 3609, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Children’s book about space travel and sleep capsules.\nThere’s was a book I read in elementary school or maybe even middle school. It was about a boy visiting somewhere but had to put to sleep in a capsule to travel. I remember the world I illustrated in my head but not so much the specifics of the book. The boy was getting ready to go and they were going over what to expect. ", "id": "9z3uo3", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2336, 1521, 1055, 2338, 2055, 2686, 3604, 1998, 3637, 18269, 2015, 1012, 2045, 1521, 1055, 2001, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 4732, 2082, 2030, 2672, 2130, 2690, 2082, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2879, 5873, 4873, 2021, 2018, 2000, 2404, 2000, 3637, 1999, 1037, 18269, 2000, 3604, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1996, 2088, 1045, 7203, 1999, 2026, 2132, 2021, 2025, 2061, 2172, 1996, 3563, 2015, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1012, 1996, 2879, 2001, 2893, 3201, 2000, 2175, 1998, 2027, 2020, 2183, 2058, 2054, 2000, 5987, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Sleepers, Wake.\nDody, a space pioneer of the future, wakes long before anyone else during his ship's journey and grows old while his family continues to sleep.", "label": 1, "id": "1577688", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 24372, 2015, 1010, 5256, 1012, 26489, 2100, 1010, 1037, 2686, 7156, 1997, 1996, 2925, 1010, 17507, 2146, 2077, 3087, 2842, 2076, 2010, 2911, 1005, 1055, 4990, 1998, 7502, 2214, 2096, 2010, 2155, 4247, 2000, 3637, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][1980s?] boys are babysat sometimes by a magical man (uncle?) and weird stuff happens, for example soda comes out of their taps so they cook dinner in root beer and stuff.\nI can't really remember much more about it. I believe it's 2 boys, and the uncle guy pretends nothing weird is going on/tells them not to tell their parents.", "id": "d7nxgt", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 3865, 1029, 1033, 3337, 2024, 3336, 16846, 2823, 2011, 1037, 8687, 2158, 1006, 4470, 1029, 1007, 1998, 6881, 4933, 6433, 1010, 2005, 2742, 14904, 3310, 2041, 1997, 2037, 25316, 2061, 2027, 5660, 4596, 1999, 7117, 5404, 1998, 4933, 1012, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2428, 3342, 2172, 2062, 2055, 2009, 1012, 1045, 2903, 2009, 1005, 1055, 1016, 3337, 1010, 1998, 1996, 4470, 3124, 9811, 2015, 2498, 6881, 2003, 2183, 2006, 1013, 4136, 2068, 2025, 2000, 2425, 2037, 3008, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Mr. Pudgins.\nYou’ve never met a babysitter like Mr. Pudgins!When Mr. Pudgins comes to watch John, Pete, and Janey, all kinds of crazy things happen. Faucets run soda pop instead of water, the bathtub takes them for a ride, a case of the hiccups releases birds into the house, and friends step out of the mirror! 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Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part.", "label": 0, "id": "44165520", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2577, 1012, 2022, 2040, 2017, 2024, 1012, 2043, 2111, 2298, 2012, 2577, 1010, 2027, 2228, 2027, 2156, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2021, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 2025, 1037, 2879, 1012, 2016, 4282, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2577, 6732, 2016, 1005, 2222, 2031, 2000, 2562, 2023, 1037, 3595, 5091, 1012, 2059, 2014, 3836, 17472, 2008, 2037, 2465, 2377, 2003, 2183, 2000, 2022, 5904, 1005, 1055, 4773, 1012, 2577, 2428, 1010, 2428, 1010, 2428, 4122, 2000, 2377, 5904, 1012, 2021, 1996, 3836, 2758, 2016, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3046, 2041, 2005, 1996, 2112, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Doomsday.\nWhen his evil clone begins to build a virus that will be able to destroy everything in the fully computerized world of 2099, Tristan Connor must find a way to disable his creation and put a stop to his clone's horrific plan.", "label": 0, "id": "1882032", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12677, 16150, 4710, 1012, 2043, 2010, 4763, 17598, 4269, 2000, 3857, 1037, 7865, 2008, 2097, 2022, 2583, 2000, 6033, 2673, 1999, 1996, 3929, 3274, 3550, 2088, 1997, 19348, 2683, 1010, 9822, 6720, 2442, 2424, 1037, 2126, 2000, 4487, 19150, 2010, 4325, 1998, 2404, 1037, 2644, 2000, 2010, 17598, 1005, 1055, 23512, 2933, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cycler.\nAS FAR AS anyone at her high school knows, Jill McTeague is an average smart girl trying to get her dream date to ask her to the prom.What no one knows, except for Jill?s mom and dad, is that for the four days Jill is out of school each month, she is not Jill at all. She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "The Cry of the Icemark.\nThis edition has cover artwork by Kinuko Y. Craft. The Icemark is a kingdom in grave danger. Its king has been killed in battle, its enemy lies in wait, and its fate rests on the shoulders of one girl. Thirrin Freer Strong-in-the-Arm Lindenshield, a beautiful princess and an intrepid warrior, must find a way to protect her land from a terrible invasion. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Books][1990s-2000s].\nAround 2014 I read a book from my local library for a book report. It had multiple perspectives throughout the book, and the first chapter begins with a millionaire who goes crazy and kills his dogs, and when the police find him he is naked with a machete.\n\nI believe the plot had something to do with a Native curse, as there are frequent flashbacks to a group of settlers traveling to the west coast in search of gold, but then they meet an ill fate for touching the gold (I believe). I don't remember the full details of the curse and how people were actually inflicted with it, but it mostly effected rich people I believe and would lead them to go crazy, becoming animalistic in nature and killing those around them.\n\nOne scene I remember is a pastor finds out the alarm in his church is going off in the middle of the night, so he goes to investigate it. While in the church he sees or hears noises, and then he gets attacked by someone or something and he becomes another victim, though, it is assumed by the police to have been a break in.\n\nAny help is greatly appreciated!", "id": "g7ofiv", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2808, 1033, 1031, 4134, 1011, 8876, 1033, 1012, 2105, 2297, 1045, 3191, 1037, 2338, 2013, 2026, 2334, 3075, 2005, 1037, 2338, 3189, 1012, 2009, 2018, 3674, 15251, 2802, 1996, 2338, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2034, 3127, 4269, 2007, 1037, 19965, 2040, 3632, 4689, 1998, 8563, 2010, 6077, 1010, 1998, 2043, 1996, 2610, 2424, 2032, 2002, 2003, 6248, 2007, 1037, 24532, 12870, 1012, 1045, 2903, 1996, 5436, 2018, 2242, 2000, 2079, 2007, 1037, 3128, 8364, 1010, 2004, 2045, 2024, 6976, 28945, 2000, 1037, 2177, 1997, 7322, 7118, 2000, 1996, 2225, 3023, 1999, 3945, 1997, 2751, 1010, 2021, 2059, 2027, 3113, 2019, 5665, 6580, 2005, 7244, 1996, 2751, 1006, 1045, 2903, 1007, 1012, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2440, 4751, 1997, 1996, 8364, 1998, 2129, 2111, 2020, 2941, 17303, 2007, 2009, 1010, 2021, 2009, 3262, 3466, 2098, 4138, 2111, 1045, 2903, 1998, 2052, 2599, 2068, 2000, 2175, 4689, 1010, 3352, 4111, 6553, 1999, 3267, 1998, 4288, 2216, 2105, 2068, 1012, 2028, 3496, 1045, 3342, 2003, 1037, 9220, 4858, 2041, 1996, 8598, 1999, 2010, 2277, 2003, 2183, 2125, 1999, 1996, 2690, 1997, 1996, 2305, 1010, 2061, 2002, 3632, 2000, 8556, 2009, 1012, 2096, 1999, 1996, 2277, 2002, 5927, 2030, 14994, 14950, 1010, 1998, 2059, 2002, 4152, 4457, 2011, 2619, 2030, 2242, 1998, 2002, 4150, 2178, 6778, 1010, 2295, 1010, 2009, 2003, 5071, 2011, 1996, 2610, 2000, 2031, 2042, 1037, 3338, 1999, 1012, 2151, 2393, 2003, 6551, 12315, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Vanishing.\nIn Beverly Hills, a wealthy CEO goes on a bloody rampage and videotapes the slaughter. He leaves behind a chilling, cryptic message: \"This is where it begins.\"Miles away, an alarmed mother receives from her estranged husband an unsettling letter strained with bloody fingerprints.And all across California, children are falling victim to a monstrous change - and their parent", "label": 1, "id": "486250", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 24866, 1012, 1999, 12218, 4564, 1010, 1037, 7272, 5766, 3632, 2006, 1037, 6703, 29216, 1998, 2678, 2696, 10374, 1996, 14574, 1012, 2002, 3727, 2369, 1037, 27017, 1010, 26483, 4471, 1024, 1000, 2023, 2003, 2073, 2009, 4269, 1012, 1000, 2661, 2185, 1010, 2019, 19260, 2388, 8267, 2013, 2014, 24211, 3129, 2019, 4895, 21678, 2989, 3661, 12250, 2007, 6703, 27556, 1012, 1998, 2035, 2408, 2662, 1010, 2336, 2024, 4634, 6778, 2000, 1037, 21668, 2689, 1011, 1998, 2037, 6687, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] People on a rocket land on another planet of green wheat and living rocks.\nThere was a man and his daughter and the wheat was glass like and described in detail. There might have been a focus on books? The dad liked Shakespeare but couldn't bring them on the rocket. It is possibly a children's book, that's when I learned of it.", "id": "99tomw", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2111, 2006, 1037, 7596, 2455, 2006, 2178, 4774, 1997, 2665, 10500, 1998, 2542, 5749, 1012, 2045, 2001, 1037, 2158, 1998, 2010, 2684, 1998, 1996, 10500, 2001, 3221, 2066, 1998, 2649, 1999, 6987, 1012, 2045, 2453, 2031, 2042, 1037, 3579, 2006, 2808, 1029, 1996, 3611, 4669, 8101, 2021, 2481, 1005, 1056, 3288, 2068, 2006, 1996, 7596, 1012, 2009, 2003, 4298, 1037, 2336, 1005, 1055, 2338, 1010, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2043, 1045, 4342, 1997, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Green Book.\nPattie and her family are among the last refuees to flee a dying Earth in an old spaceship. And when the group finally lands on the distant planet which is to be their new home, it seems that the four-year journey has been success. But as they begin to settle this shining world, they discover that the colony is in serious jeopardy. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] A kid can speak to a German ghost, and his father owns a book shop..\nI read it a few years ago and can't for the life of me remember the name of it. A important part was when a Swiss baker locked two kids in his basement. And that's all I remember.", "id": "8b3gst", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 4845, 2064, 3713, 2000, 1037, 2446, 5745, 1010, 1998, 2010, 2269, 8617, 1037, 2338, 4497, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2009, 1037, 2261, 2086, 3283, 1998, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2005, 1996, 2166, 1997, 2033, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 2009, 1012, 1037, 2590, 2112, 2001, 2043, 1037, 5364, 6243, 5299, 2048, 4268, 1999, 2010, 8102, 1012, 1998, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2035, 1045, 3342, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Far Far Away.\nIt says quite a lot about Jeremy Johnson Johnson that the strangest thing about him isn't even the fact his mother and father both had the same last name. Jeremy once admitted he's able to hear voices, and the townspeople of Never Better have treated him like an outsider since. 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George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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She is Jack, a genuine boy?complete with all the parts. Jack lives his four days per month in the solitude", "label": 0, "id": "3001136", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5402, 2099, 1012, 2004, 2521, 2004, 3087, 2012, 2014, 2152, 2082, 4282, 1010, 10454, 11338, 27058, 9077, 2003, 2019, 2779, 6047, 2611, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2014, 3959, 3058, 2000, 3198, 2014, 2000, 1996, 20877, 1012, 2054, 2053, 2028, 4282, 1010, 3272, 2005, 10454, 1029, 1055, 3566, 1998, 3611, 1010, 2003, 2008, 2005, 1996, 2176, 2420, 10454, 2003, 2041, 1997, 2082, 2169, 3204, 1010, 2016, 2003, 2025, 10454, 2012, 2035, 1012, 2016, 2003, 2990, 1010, 1037, 10218, 2879, 1029, 3143, 2007, 2035, 1996, 3033, 1012, 2990, 3268, 2010, 2176, 2420, 2566, 3204, 1999, 1996, 22560, 102 ] }, { "content": "Ghost Writer.\nTake a boy with a reading problem, a protective mother, and a village grade school set in its original 19th century buildings and there are all the ingredients for a perfect modern ghost story. Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. But who is the ghost boy who writes \"get her\" on the blackboard in the origi", "label": 0, "id": "981321", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 5745, 3213, 1012, 2202, 1037, 2879, 2007, 1037, 3752, 3291, 1010, 1037, 9474, 2388, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2352, 3694, 2082, 2275, 1999, 2049, 2434, 3708, 2301, 3121, 1998, 2045, 2024, 2035, 1996, 12760, 2005, 1037, 3819, 2715, 5745, 2466, 1012, 12784, 7777, 2010, 2082, 2130, 2295, 2010, 18917, 3836, 6732, 2008, 1040, 7274, 2571, 9048, 2278, 2003, 2178, 2171, 2005, 13971, 1012, 2021, 2040, 2003, 1996, 5745, 2879, 2040, 7009, 1000, 2131, 2014, 1000, 2006, 1996, 2304, 6277, 1999, 1996, 2030, 8004, 2072, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Dangerous Book for Boys.\nEqual parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boysbecame a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] A book where a boy's doll gets lost and goes from owner to owner..\nHello, back in grade school I remember reading something about a girl (I think girl)'s porcelain doll who is subsequently alive or something, then she loses it, and it goes from person to person and each person the doll holds a meaning to. I remember the girl being rich and snotty, then it went to a dollmaker, fisherman, etc. I don't remember the time period in which it was published. Thanks!", "id": "adooqk", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 2338, 2073, 1037, 2879, 1005, 1055, 10658, 4152, 2439, 1998, 3632, 2013, 3954, 2000, 3954, 1012, 1012, 7592, 1010, 2067, 1999, 3694, 2082, 1045, 3342, 3752, 2242, 2055, 1037, 2611, 1006, 1045, 2228, 2611, 1007, 1005, 1055, 17767, 10658, 2040, 2003, 3525, 4142, 2030, 2242, 1010, 2059, 2016, 12386, 2009, 1010, 1998, 2009, 3632, 2013, 2711, 2000, 2711, 1998, 2169, 2711, 1996, 10658, 4324, 1037, 3574, 2000, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1996, 2611, 2108, 4138, 1998, 1055, 17048, 3723, 1010, 2059, 2009, 2253, 2000, 1037, 10658, 8571, 1010, 19949, 1010, 4385, 1012, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2051, 2558, 1999, 2029, 2009, 2001, 2405, 1012, 4283, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.\nA timeless tale by the incomparable Kate DiCamillo, complete with stunning full-color plates by Bagram Ibatoulline, honors the enduring power of love.\"Someone will come for you, but first you must open your heart. . . .\"Once, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a china rabbit named Edward Tulane. 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Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. 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Frankie likes his school even though his bullying teacher thinks that dyslexic is another name for lazy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again. \nAs for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. 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[ { "content": "The Return.\nPike brings readers the terrifying sequel to his most popular novel (nearly 650,000 copies in print). Shari Cooper, victim of a murderous attack, is given a rare offer: to return to Earth, into the body of a depressed teenage girl, to become a Wanderer. Shari gladly accepts, but not everyone on Earth welcomes Wanderers. . . .", "label": 1, "id": "3275206", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2709, 1012, 12694, 7545, 8141, 1996, 17082, 8297, 2000, 2010, 2087, 2759, 3117, 1006, 3053, 13757, 1010, 2199, 4809, 1999, 6140, 1007, 1012, 21146, 3089, 6201, 1010, 6778, 1997, 1037, 25303, 2886, 1010, 2003, 2445, 1037, 4678, 3749, 1024, 2000, 2709, 2000, 3011, 1010, 2046, 1996, 2303, 1997, 1037, 14777, 9454, 2611, 1010, 2000, 2468, 1037, 17677, 2121, 1012, 21146, 3089, 24986, 13385, 1010, 2021, 2025, 3071, 2006, 3011, 6160, 2015, 14237, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "George.\nBE WHO YOU ARE. When people look at George, they think they see a boy. 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Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Bookis a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).\nConn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.\nAmazon.com:It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boyswas in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was? [image error]Iggulden:In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole \"health and safety\" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety. \nYou only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say \"Look, you won'twin--and your children won'tbe hurt. Relax. It won'tbe you.\" \nI think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start. \nAs for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have. \nAmazon.com:You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers? \nIggulden:Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however. \nAmazon.com:What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it. \nIggulden:I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything. \nAs for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like \"You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!\" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course. \nAmazon.com:Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boysis being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts? \nIggulden:I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.\nThe book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.\nAmazon.com:And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?\nIggulden:Pluto is a planet. 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[ { "content": "The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer.\nThe Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson. It is to some extent a science fiction coming-of-age story, focused on a young girl named Nell, and set in a future world in which nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] [2000s] Book where girl moves to some city in Europe, but the house is haunted with faces up and down all the walls.\nThis was probably a book a lot of students had to read some time late elementary school / early middle school around 2001 - 2005, at least my school made us read it. It was about a young girl who had to move to another city in Europe (I THINK) for whatever reason and the house they moved into was haunted. She would see faces all up and down the walls, especially in some forbidden area she wasn’t supposed to go into (i don’t remember exactly what or if it was forbidden, I just remembered she went out of her way sometimes to see more). If I remember correctly, her parents don’t notice it. But I could be wrong, this was so long ago and I KNOW I read a book like that as a kid... Just can’t remember the name of it!", "id": "fn6f1a", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 2338, 2073, 2611, 5829, 2000, 2070, 2103, 1999, 2885, 1010, 2021, 1996, 2160, 2003, 11171, 2007, 5344, 2039, 1998, 2091, 2035, 1996, 3681, 1012, 2023, 2001, 2763, 1037, 2338, 1037, 2843, 1997, 2493, 2018, 2000, 3191, 2070, 2051, 2397, 4732, 2082, 1013, 2220, 2690, 2082, 2105, 2541, 1011, 2384, 1010, 2012, 2560, 2026, 2082, 2081, 2149, 3191, 2009, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2402, 2611, 2040, 2018, 2000, 2693, 2000, 2178, 2103, 1999, 2885, 1006, 1045, 2228, 1007, 2005, 3649, 3114, 1998, 1996, 2160, 2027, 2333, 2046, 2001, 11171, 1012, 2016, 2052, 2156, 5344, 2035, 2039, 1998, 2091, 1996, 3681, 1010, 2926, 1999, 2070, 10386, 2181, 2016, 2347, 1521, 1056, 4011, 2000, 2175, 2046, 1006, 1045, 2123, 1521, 1056, 3342, 3599, 2054, 2030, 2065, 2009, 2001, 10386, 1010, 1045, 2074, 4622, 2016, 2253, 2041, 1997, 2014, 2126, 2823, 2000, 2156, 2062, 1007, 1012, 2065, 1045, 3342, 11178, 1010, 2014, 3008, 2123, 1521, 1056, 5060, 2009, 1012, 2021, 1045, 2071, 2022, 3308, 1010, 2023, 2001, 2061, 2146, 3283, 1998, 1045, 2113, 1045, 3191, 1037, 2338, 2066, 2008, 2004, 1037, 4845, 1012, 1012, 1012, 2074, 2064, 1521, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 2009, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Haunting.\nFor fans of Gillian Flynn, Caroline Cooney, and R.L. Stine comes The Haunting from four-time Edgar Allen Poe Young Adult Mystery Award winner Joan Lowery Nixon. The walls whisper. The ceilings shriek. No one can survive a night of terror inside Graymoss. The old plantation house has been in Lia’s family since the Civil War, but it’s been possessed for generations by a mali", "label": 1, "id": "2033886", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 20161, 1012, 2005, 4599, 1997, 22358, 13259, 1010, 7981, 2522, 17791, 1010, 1998, 1054, 1012, 1048, 1012, 2358, 3170, 3310, 1996, 20161, 2013, 2176, 1011, 2051, 9586, 5297, 18922, 2402, 4639, 6547, 2400, 3453, 7437, 2896, 2100, 11296, 1012, 1996, 3681, 7204, 1012, 1996, 21098, 24795, 1012, 2053, 2028, 2064, 5788, 1037, 2305, 1997, 7404, 2503, 3897, 15530, 2015, 1012, 1996, 2214, 10065, 2160, 2038, 2042, 1999, 22393, 1521, 1055, 2155, 2144, 1996, 2942, 2162, 1010, 2021, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2042, 8679, 2005, 8213, 2011, 1037, 16007, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] YA Fantasy Novel.\nWhat I remember about this book is that at a certain age, everyone got a number on them that represented their ability to control magic. Like they had mana based on their number, and having a low number was bad. The protagonist of the book is one of the first to have a 0. I’m pretty sure he kills a dragon at the end, and that this was printed sometime in 2006-2013. Thanks for the help!", "id": "a1cxmb", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 8038, 5913, 3117, 1012, 2054, 1045, 3342, 2055, 2023, 2338, 2003, 2008, 2012, 1037, 3056, 2287, 1010, 3071, 2288, 1037, 2193, 2006, 2068, 2008, 3421, 2037, 3754, 2000, 2491, 3894, 1012, 2066, 2027, 2018, 24951, 2241, 2006, 2037, 2193, 1010, 1998, 2383, 1037, 2659, 2193, 2001, 2919, 1012, 1996, 10191, 1997, 1996, 2338, 2003, 2028, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2000, 2031, 1037, 1014, 1012, 1045, 1521, 1049, 3492, 2469, 2002, 8563, 1037, 5202, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1010, 1998, 2008, 2023, 2001, 6267, 8811, 1999, 2294, 1011, 2286, 1012, 4283, 2005, 1996, 2393, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Dragon Run.\nA boy goes on the run in this fast-paced fantasy debut.Can a zero become a hero?Testing Day is supposed to be a day of celebration for Al Pilgrommor. Born into a wealthy family, he expects to follow in his successful father's footsteps. Of course, that all depends on the rank number Al receives at the testing. 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In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] A journalist flies to a remote island to write about how the people there live way longer, he falls in love, ends up finding out that this has happened before in past lives and he and his love used to be a king and queen that were sacrificed on this big stone table thingy..\nI read this somewhere between 2008-2013 but I don't know when it was written. Also, I may be remembering it a bit wrong so I'm including every detail and hoping it's mostly accurate!\n\nA journalist guy flies to this weird remote island, he has a Palmpad note taking style device (I can't remember when they were a 'thing' but that might help with when it was written). No one on the island uses technology like that and he either can't or is not allowed to use it when he's there. \n\nEveryone is nice to him at first and they set him up with a nice house and everyday they come round for tea (I think it's tea anyway) and he slowly learns about the place. They have a plant/flower that seemingly keeps people alive and there are very few (or maybe no) children on the island at all. \n\nHe stays there for a while, he's stopped really writing his article. He keeps seeing a hare (like a rabbit). \n\nLater on it turns out that he's been getting drugged with some part of this special flower, and they've been drugging him with the tea.\n\nI can't remember too much about the falling in love bit (it definitely happened in the past lives, but the hare is either is old past life love or some kind of representation of it).\n\nAt one point he finds this weird kind of run down church building and there's a painting of his past life when him and his wife (as the king and queen I think) were sacrificed on this big stone table thingy.\n\nThen he gets sacrificed again and as he is being held down on the stone table, he is talking (or thinking about it, I don't know whether he actually says it) about how he will find his love again (the talking is directed at her I think) and how they've found each in every life and they will continue to do so.\n\nI usually have a really good memory for books and I must've either read this at school or home but back when I was still at the school I asked and no one remembered, and me and my mum share pretty much all of our books and she has zero recollection of anything like it either, which is strange. Sorry if this is long and convoluted but I wanted to get in as much as I could remember as possible. 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[ { "content": "Midwinterblood.\nHave you ever had the feeling that you've lived another life? Been somewhere that has felt totally familiar, even though you've never been there before, or felt that you know someone well, even though you are meeting them for the first time? It happens. 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Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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[ { "content": "Kid vs. Squid.\nThatcher Hill is bored stiff of his summer job dusting the fake mermaids and shrunken heads at his uncle's seaside Museum of Curiosities. But when a mysterious girl steals an artifact from the museum, Thatcher's summer becomes an adventure that takes him from the top of the ferris wheel to the depths of the sea. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] A book we read in school.\nA boy accidentally caused a girl(who I think he had a crush on) and another boy to drown by pushing them off a rock. As they were being pulled down river the boy who caused it tried to save them and ends up hitting his head. Once people find out they call him a hero because they don't know he caused it and just think he got hurt trying to save them. It ends with him telling his mother the truth because he is feeling extremely guilty. I feel like his name might have been Kevin but i'm not certain. \n\n\nI've looked around a bit but couldn't find it. We read it in class about 10 years ago but I think the book was much older. It's really been bugging me so I would appreciate any help to find it.", "id": "jrfgmh", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 2338, 2057, 3191, 1999, 2082, 1012, 1037, 2879, 9554, 3303, 1037, 2611, 1006, 2040, 1045, 2228, 2002, 2018, 1037, 10188, 2006, 1007, 1998, 2178, 2879, 2000, 19549, 2011, 6183, 2068, 2125, 1037, 2600, 1012, 2004, 2027, 2020, 2108, 2766, 2091, 2314, 1996, 2879, 2040, 3303, 2009, 2699, 2000, 3828, 2068, 1998, 4515, 2039, 7294, 2010, 2132, 1012, 2320, 2111, 2424, 2041, 2027, 2655, 2032, 1037, 5394, 2138, 2027, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2113, 2002, 3303, 2009, 1998, 2074, 2228, 2002, 2288, 3480, 2667, 2000, 3828, 2068, 1012, 2009, 4515, 2007, 2032, 4129, 2010, 2388, 1996, 3606, 2138, 2002, 2003, 3110, 5186, 5905, 1012, 1045, 2514, 2066, 2010, 2171, 2453, 2031, 2042, 4901, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 3056, 1012, 1045, 1005, 2310, 2246, 2105, 1037, 2978, 2021, 2481, 1005, 1056, 2424, 2009, 1012, 2057, 3191, 2009, 1999, 2465, 2055, 2184, 2086, 3283, 2021, 1045, 2228, 1996, 2338, 2001, 2172, 3080, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2428, 2042, 11829, 4726, 2033, 2061, 1045, 2052, 9120, 2151, 2393, 2000, 2424, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Blackwater.\nThirteen-year-old Brodie Lynch is ready for the perfect summer along the Blackwater River. But then his troubled cousin Alex comes to visit. A harmless prank goes too far, and in the end one teen is drowned and another is missing. Will Brodie face the truth of these tragic events, or will he hide behind the lies created to protect him?", "label": 1, "id": "1042517", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2304, 5880, 1012, 7093, 1011, 2095, 1011, 2214, 27379, 11404, 2003, 3201, 2005, 1996, 3819, 2621, 2247, 1996, 2304, 5880, 2314, 1012, 2021, 2059, 2010, 11587, 5542, 4074, 3310, 2000, 3942, 1012, 1037, 19741, 26418, 3632, 2205, 2521, 1010, 1998, 1999, 1996, 2203, 2028, 9458, 2003, 12805, 1998, 2178, 2003, 4394, 1012, 2097, 27379, 2227, 1996, 3606, 1997, 2122, 13800, 2824, 1010, 2030, 2097, 2002, 5342, 2369, 1996, 3658, 2580, 2000, 4047, 2032, 1029, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. 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[ { "content": "The Schwa Was Here.\nThey say if you stare at him long enough, you can see what’s written on the wall behind him. They say a lot of things about the Schwa, but one thing’s for sure: no one ever noticed him. Except me. My name is Antsy Bonano—and I can tell you what’s true and what’s not, ’cause I was there. 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[ { "content": "How I Survived Being a Girl.\nCarolyn's tips for survival:Keep your hair too short for ribbons.Get a great dog.Avoid girls who wear Mary Janes.Spy on the neighbors.Play in the mud.Carolyn likes to break the rules. To her great surprise, it turns out that's what being a girl is all about.", "label": 1, "id": "3034164", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2129, 1045, 5175, 2108, 1037, 2611, 1012, 15611, 1005, 1055, 10247, 2005, 7691, 1024, 2562, 2115, 2606, 2205, 2460, 2005, 22688, 1012, 2131, 1037, 2307, 3899, 1012, 4468, 3057, 2040, 4929, 2984, 4869, 2015, 1012, 8645, 2006, 1996, 10638, 1012, 2377, 1999, 1996, 8494, 1012, 15611, 7777, 2000, 3338, 1996, 3513, 1012, 2000, 2014, 2307, 4474, 1010, 2009, 4332, 2041, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2054, 2108, 1037, 2611, 2003, 2035, 2055, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Childrens Book][1990] Book about a man who owns a lot of dogs in the winter to keep warm..\nThis was a picture book that I’d like to purchase for my niece and nephews if I can get a title. \n\nIn it, there’s a man who owns several dogs, and winter is upon them. He has a neighbor who drives by each day insisting that it’ll be cold out, and offers him a blanket, and he refuses. \n\nThat night, to keep warm, one of his dogs sleeps on top of him. \n\nThe next day it repeats, except it’s now even colder our, and the woman comes by and offers another blanket, more insistent this time, but he refuses, and a second dog sleeps of top of him. \n\nThis continues each day until finally all the dogs sleep on him, and the woman finally discovers how he’s been keeping warm despite not having any blankets. \n\nAnyone know what this is?", "id": "aip9ig", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2336, 2015, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2901, 1033, 2338, 2055, 1037, 2158, 2040, 8617, 1037, 2843, 1997, 6077, 1999, 1996, 3467, 2000, 2562, 4010, 1012, 1012, 2023, 2001, 1037, 3861, 2338, 2008, 1045, 1521, 1040, 2066, 2000, 5309, 2005, 2026, 12286, 1998, 7833, 2015, 2065, 1045, 2064, 2131, 1037, 2516, 1012, 1999, 2009, 1010, 2045, 1521, 1055, 1037, 2158, 2040, 8617, 2195, 6077, 1010, 1998, 3467, 2003, 2588, 2068, 1012, 2002, 2038, 1037, 11429, 2040, 9297, 2011, 2169, 2154, 22604, 2008, 2009, 1521, 2222, 2022, 3147, 2041, 1010, 1998, 4107, 2032, 1037, 8768, 1010, 1998, 2002, 10220, 1012, 2008, 2305, 1010, 2000, 2562, 4010, 1010, 2028, 1997, 2010, 6077, 25126, 2006, 2327, 1997, 2032, 1012, 1996, 2279, 2154, 2009, 17993, 1010, 3272, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2085, 2130, 21399, 2256, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2450, 3310, 2011, 1998, 4107, 2178, 8768, 1010, 2062, 29204, 2023, 2051, 1010, 2021, 2002, 10220, 1010, 1998, 1037, 2117, 3899, 25126, 1997, 2327, 1997, 2032, 1012, 2023, 4247, 2169, 2154, 2127, 2633, 2035, 1996, 6077, 3637, 2006, 2032, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2450, 2633, 9418, 2129, 2002, 1521, 1055, 2042, 4363, 4010, 2750, 2025, 2383, 2151, 15019, 1012, 3087, 2113, 2054, 2023, 2003, 1029, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Five-Dog Night.\nWhen Old Betty tries to advise Ezra on how to survive the cold winter nights, Ezra rebuffs her concerns because he has his own private source of warmth.", "label": 1, "id": "159769", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2274, 1011, 3899, 2305, 1012, 2043, 2214, 9306, 5363, 2000, 18012, 16245, 2006, 2129, 2000, 5788, 1996, 3147, 3467, 6385, 1010, 16245, 2128, 8569, 21807, 2014, 5936, 2138, 2002, 2038, 2010, 2219, 2797, 3120, 1997, 8251, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Graphic Novel] Black & white graphic novel about teenagers in an unnamed war.\nI believe that it took place in an Eastern-Europe-type country, and it was adolescent boys who had been drafted into this conflict. The only other thing I remember is that one of the characters really liked to play Battlefield 1942. I read this in grade school years ago.", "id": "937s6l", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 8425, 3117, 1033, 2304, 1004, 2317, 8425, 3117, 2055, 12908, 1999, 2019, 13294, 2162, 1012, 1045, 2903, 2008, 2009, 2165, 2173, 1999, 2019, 2789, 1011, 2885, 1011, 2828, 2406, 1010, 1998, 2009, 2001, 20274, 3337, 2040, 2018, 2042, 7462, 2046, 2023, 4736, 1012, 1996, 2069, 2060, 2518, 1045, 3342, 2003, 2008, 2028, 1997, 1996, 3494, 2428, 4669, 2000, 2377, 11686, 3758, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 1999, 3694, 2082, 2086, 3283, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Notes for a War Story.\n\"The war arrived in our village on the 18th of January. Obviously there were other wars going on, but they didn't have anything to do with us. There were wars for blacks. Wars for Arabs. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Boy meets girl who is a burn victim who had her face disfigured..\nI think she was the new girl in school (I believe it must have been highschool). The main character is a boy who befriends her and they eventually go to prom together I believe. \n\nThe main feature of the book I remember is that the cover had a queen of hearts (?) on it? It was some playing card for sure. \n\nI want to read this book again cause I was so pleasantly surprised when I read it long ago. It was quite a good book. ", "id": "baclty", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2879, 6010, 2611, 2040, 2003, 1037, 6402, 6778, 2040, 2018, 2014, 2227, 4487, 22747, 8004, 12165, 1012, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2016, 2001, 1996, 2047, 2611, 1999, 2082, 1006, 1045, 2903, 2009, 2442, 2031, 2042, 26836, 9905, 4747, 1007, 1012, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2003, 1037, 2879, 2040, 2022, 19699, 9013, 5104, 2014, 1998, 2027, 2776, 2175, 2000, 20877, 2362, 1045, 2903, 1012, 1996, 2364, 3444, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1045, 3342, 2003, 2008, 1996, 3104, 2018, 1037, 3035, 1997, 8072, 1006, 1029, 1007, 2006, 2009, 1029, 2009, 2001, 2070, 2652, 4003, 2005, 2469, 1012, 1045, 2215, 2000, 3191, 2023, 2338, 2153, 3426, 1045, 2001, 2061, 27726, 4527, 2043, 1045, 3191, 2009, 2146, 3283, 1012, 2009, 2001, 3243, 1037, 2204, 2338, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Playing with Matches.\nSEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD LEON SANDERS has a mug that looks like it should be hanging in a post office somewhere. If he didn't have his twisted sense of humor, he'd have nothing at all. So it's no wonder to Leon and his friends that the gorgeous Amy Green will never even look twice at him. However, there is one girl who might: Melody Hennon. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] [CW: suicide] A fictional, young-adult story, where the protagonist loses a best friend to suicide, and uses photography to get through it..\nI can't remember names or places, but we follow the life of a girl in high school (A) who has recently lost her best friend (B) to suicide. Both girls were in photography together, and it's made clear that the best friend was more naturally gifted at it. A has a final/project due where she must try different styles or mediums of art in photography. Eventually, she displays B's photos on a projector at their local cinema (one of their favourite places to go) and then takes photos of the projections.\nSide story: I think A might find B's diary?? Possibly confusing two books here, but I have a feeling A slowly reads excerpts from the diary and traces B's life, trying to find out why she would kill herself. The diary is short and I'm pretty sure A keeps it secret from everyone else.\n Just wanting to know the title! \nThanks!", "id": "e1z0e4", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 19296, 1024, 5920, 1033, 1037, 7214, 1010, 2402, 1011, 4639, 2466, 1010, 2073, 1996, 10191, 12386, 1037, 2190, 2767, 2000, 5920, 1010, 1998, 3594, 5855, 2000, 2131, 2083, 2009, 1012, 1012, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 3415, 2030, 3182, 1010, 2021, 2057, 3582, 1996, 2166, 1997, 1037, 2611, 1999, 2152, 2082, 1006, 1037, 1007, 2040, 2038, 3728, 2439, 2014, 2190, 2767, 1006, 1038, 1007, 2000, 5920, 1012, 2119, 3057, 2020, 1999, 5855, 2362, 1010, 1998, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2081, 3154, 2008, 1996, 2190, 2767, 2001, 2062, 8100, 12785, 2012, 2009, 1012, 1037, 2038, 1037, 2345, 1013, 2622, 2349, 2073, 2016, 2442, 3046, 2367, 6782, 2030, 5396, 2015, 1997, 2396, 1999, 5855, 1012, 2776, 1010, 2016, 8834, 1038, 1005, 1055, 7760, 2006, 1037, 2622, 2953, 2012, 2037, 2334, 5988, 1006, 2028, 1997, 2037, 8837, 3182, 2000, 2175, 1007, 1998, 2059, 3138, 7760, 1997, 1996, 21796, 1012, 2217, 2466, 1024, 1045, 2228, 1037, 2453, 2424, 1038, 1005, 1055, 9708, 1029, 1029, 4298, 16801, 2048, 2808, 2182, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2031, 1037, 3110, 1037, 3254, 9631, 24962, 2013, 1996, 9708, 1998, 10279, 1038, 1005, 1055, 2166, 1010, 2667, 2000, 2424, 2041, 2339, 2016, 2052, 3102, 2841, 1012, 1996, 9708, 2003, 2460, 1998, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 1037, 7906, 2009, 3595, 2013, 3071, 2842, 1012, 2074, 5782, 2000, 2113, 1996, 2516, 999, 4283, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Hold Still.\nAn arresting story about starting over after a friend’s suicide, from a breakthrough new voice in YA fiction.dear caitlin, there are so many things that i want so badly to tell you but i just can’t.Devastating, hopeful, hopeless, playful . . . in words and illustrations, Ingrid left behind a painful farewell in her journal for Caitlin. Now Caitlin is left alone, by loss an", "label": 1, "id": "6561348", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2907, 2145, 1012, 2019, 28427, 2466, 2055, 3225, 2058, 2044, 1037, 2767, 1521, 1055, 5920, 1010, 2013, 1037, 12687, 2047, 2376, 1999, 8038, 4349, 1012, 6203, 27555, 1010, 2045, 2024, 2061, 2116, 2477, 2008, 1045, 2215, 2061, 6649, 2000, 2425, 2017, 2021, 1045, 2074, 2064, 1521, 1056, 1012, 14886, 1010, 17772, 1010, 20625, 1010, 18378, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1999, 2616, 1998, 11249, 1010, 22093, 2187, 2369, 1037, 9145, 13407, 1999, 2014, 3485, 2005, 27555, 1012, 2085, 27555, 2003, 2187, 2894, 1010, 2011, 3279, 2019, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. M", "label": 0, "id": "1099513", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 16679, 2015, 1012, 1000, 16679, 2015, 1000, 2003, 1996, 2034, 2338, 1999, 1037, 1006, 2747, 1007, 2176, 2338, 2186, 2011, 2720, 1012, 1051, 1005, 18016, 1012, 2004, 1996, 2516, 12748, 1010, 1996, 3579, 2003, 2006, 1037, 2839, 2315, 17919, 24664, 22218, 1012, 1999, 2023, 2034, 2338, 1010, 1996, 4761, 1997, 17919, 1998, 1996, 2707, 1997, 2010, 13896, 10624, 2271, 2166, 2003, 3936, 1012, 1000, 16679, 2015, 1000, 2003, 2012, 2034, 1037, 2422, 1011, 18627, 3191, 1010, 2021, 2017, 2574, 2424, 4426, 4567, 2046, 1996, 2166, 1997, 1996, 5394, 1010, 2010, 10911, 2015, 1998, 13905, 1012, 1049, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Last Battle.\nThis edition of Lewis's classic fantasy fiction is packaged specifically for adults. Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] Possible Title: The one where (something) and lands in california..\nIt was a book I read in either late middle school or early jr high from the school library (So definetly before 2014 I'd say). I remember it was about a kid with either a missing arm or missing leg after he fell out of ski lift. He trains and becomes a professional swimmer I think. Also I think he had daddy issues too.", "id": "fit56j", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2825, 2516, 1024, 1996, 2028, 2073, 1006, 2242, 1007, 1998, 4915, 1999, 2662, 1012, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 2593, 2397, 2690, 2082, 2030, 2220, 3781, 2152, 2013, 1996, 2082, 3075, 1006, 2061, 9375, 14626, 2077, 2297, 1045, 1005, 1040, 2360, 1007, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 4845, 2007, 2593, 1037, 4394, 2849, 2030, 4394, 4190, 2044, 2002, 3062, 2041, 1997, 8301, 6336, 1012, 2002, 4499, 1998, 4150, 1037, 2658, 13361, 1045, 2228, 1012, 2036, 1045, 2228, 2002, 2018, 8600, 3314, 2205, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The One Where the Kid Nearly Jumps to His Death and Lands in California.\n“Mom didn’t think it was funny when I took off my leg at school, put it in my locker, and then tied a rag around my stump with fake blood on it. After that, though, the kids at school pretty much knew if anyone was going to be cracking jokes about my leg, it was gonna be me.” So says thirteen-year-old Alastair Hudson in this darkly humorous comingof- age story about the re", "label": 1, "id": "713235", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2028, 2073, 1996, 4845, 3053, 14523, 2000, 2010, 2331, 1998, 4915, 1999, 2662, 1012, 1523, 3566, 2134, 1521, 1056, 2228, 2009, 2001, 6057, 2043, 1045, 2165, 2125, 2026, 4190, 2012, 2082, 1010, 2404, 2009, 1999, 2026, 12625, 1010, 1998, 2059, 5079, 1037, 17768, 2105, 2026, 22475, 2007, 8275, 2668, 2006, 2009, 1012, 2044, 2008, 1010, 2295, 1010, 1996, 4268, 2012, 2082, 3492, 2172, 2354, 2065, 3087, 2001, 2183, 2000, 2022, 15729, 13198, 2055, 2026, 4190, 1010, 2009, 2001, 6069, 2022, 2033, 1012, 1524, 2061, 2758, 7093, 1011, 2095, 1011, 2214, 21862, 9153, 4313, 6842, 1999, 2023, 27148, 14742, 2746, 11253, 1011, 2287, 2466, 2055, 1996, 2128, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. M", "label": 0, "id": "1099513", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 16679, 2015, 1012, 1000, 16679, 2015, 1000, 2003, 1996, 2034, 2338, 1999, 1037, 1006, 2747, 1007, 2176, 2338, 2186, 2011, 2720, 1012, 1051, 1005, 18016, 1012, 2004, 1996, 2516, 12748, 1010, 1996, 3579, 2003, 2006, 1037, 2839, 2315, 17919, 24664, 22218, 1012, 1999, 2023, 2034, 2338, 1010, 1996, 4761, 1997, 17919, 1998, 1996, 2707, 1997, 2010, 13896, 10624, 2271, 2166, 2003, 3936, 1012, 1000, 16679, 2015, 1000, 2003, 2012, 2034, 1037, 2422, 1011, 18627, 3191, 1010, 2021, 2017, 2574, 2424, 4426, 4567, 2046, 1996, 2166, 1997, 1996, 5394, 1010, 2010, 10911, 2015, 1998, 13905, 1012, 1049, 102 ] }, { "content": "The Last Battle.\nThis edition of Lewis's classic fantasy fiction is packaged specifically for adults. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][2000s]Young adult fantasy novel about a mediocre village bard..\nI remember a lot of strange details about this story. I would've been reading it around 2009-2011 and it seemed like a fairly new library copy so was probably published roughly around that time.\n\nThe plot was about a bard from a small village who wasn't very good at his job and didn't really enjoy his work. It opened with him writing a poem for a man who had chased a squirrel out of his yard. For one reason or another, he had to begin traveling to find a group of adventurers who could take down some great threat, and he was trying to find the band of adventurer's his father had worked with.\n\nHe believed his father was one of the adventuring party, but after finding one of them (who had become a huntsman who hunted with his sword, which was considered very strange by everyone who knew of him), the bard realized that his father hadn't been one of the adventurers, but had been a bard writing the story of their adventures.", "id": "ewodx2", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 2402, 4639, 5913, 3117, 2055, 1037, 19960, 3695, 16748, 2352, 22759, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1037, 2843, 1997, 4326, 4751, 2055, 2023, 2466, 1012, 1045, 2052, 1005, 2310, 2042, 3752, 2009, 2105, 2268, 1011, 2249, 1998, 2009, 2790, 2066, 1037, 7199, 2047, 3075, 6100, 2061, 2001, 2763, 2405, 5560, 2105, 2008, 2051, 1012, 1996, 5436, 2001, 2055, 1037, 22759, 2013, 1037, 2235, 2352, 2040, 2347, 1005, 1056, 2200, 2204, 2012, 2010, 3105, 1998, 2134, 1005, 1056, 2428, 5959, 2010, 2147, 1012, 2009, 2441, 2007, 2032, 3015, 1037, 5961, 2005, 1037, 2158, 2040, 2018, 13303, 1037, 18197, 2041, 1997, 2010, 4220, 1012, 2005, 2028, 3114, 2030, 2178, 1010, 2002, 2018, 2000, 4088, 7118, 2000, 2424, 1037, 2177, 1997, 29506, 2015, 2040, 2071, 2202, 2091, 2070, 2307, 5081, 1010, 1998, 2002, 2001, 2667, 2000, 2424, 1996, 2316, 1997, 29506, 1005, 1055, 2010, 2269, 2018, 2499, 2007, 1012, 2002, 3373, 2010, 2269, 2001, 2028, 1997, 1996, 13896, 12228, 2283, 1010, 2021, 2044, 4531, 2028, 1997, 2068, 1006, 2040, 2018, 2468, 1037, 28526, 2386, 2040, 14682, 2007, 2010, 4690, 1010, 2029, 2001, 2641, 2200, 4326, 2011, 3071, 2040, 2354, 1997, 2032, 1007, 1010, 1996, 22759, 3651, 2008, 2010, 2269, 2910, 1005, 1056, 2042, 2028, 1997, 1996, 29506, 2015, 1010, 2021, 2018, 2042, 1037, 22759, 3015, 1996, 2466, 1997, 2037, 7357, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Standard Hero Behavior.\nMason Quayle is a bard living in a town whose heroes have long since fled. No heroes = no adventurous tales and nothing for a bard to write about. So when the opportunity arises for Mason to go on a real-life quest--a chance to be a hero himself--he takes it. Following in the footsteps of his long-vanished hero father, Mason and his best friend, Cowel, set out on a journey", "label": 1, "id": "1775905", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 3115, 5394, 5248, 1012, 6701, 21048, 2571, 2003, 1037, 22759, 2542, 1999, 1037, 2237, 3005, 7348, 2031, 2146, 2144, 6783, 1012, 2053, 7348, 1027, 2053, 29118, 7122, 1998, 2498, 2005, 1037, 22759, 2000, 4339, 2055, 1012, 2061, 2043, 1996, 4495, 18653, 2005, 6701, 2000, 2175, 2006, 1037, 2613, 1011, 2166, 8795, 1011, 1011, 1037, 3382, 2000, 2022, 1037, 5394, 2370, 1011, 1011, 2002, 3138, 2009, 1012, 2206, 1999, 1996, 9717, 1997, 2010, 2146, 1011, 9955, 5394, 2269, 1010, 6701, 1998, 2010, 2190, 2767, 1010, 11190, 2884, 1010, 2275, 2041, 2006, 1037, 4990, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] [1980 to 1990s].\nDrama where two preteen brothers get lost in The Grand Canyon. Or at least somewhere on a trail/forest where a puma or cougar stalks them. \n\nOn the trip one of them injures his foot and needs to be carried on his brothers shoulders to prevent the beast to see him as prey.\n\nDuring the walk the younger brother has flashbacks to their fathers stories of escaping Cuba and see people die from exhaustion at sea.", "id": "coma7o", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 3150, 2000, 4134, 1033, 1012, 3689, 2073, 2048, 3653, 17389, 2078, 3428, 2131, 2439, 1999, 1996, 2882, 8399, 1012, 2030, 2012, 2560, 4873, 2006, 1037, 4446, 1013, 3224, 2073, 1037, 16405, 2863, 2030, 2522, 16377, 2099, 29594, 2068, 1012, 2006, 1996, 4440, 2028, 1997, 2068, 1999, 25243, 2015, 2010, 3329, 1998, 3791, 2000, 2022, 3344, 2006, 2010, 3428, 4065, 2000, 4652, 1996, 6841, 2000, 2156, 2032, 2004, 8336, 1012, 2076, 1996, 3328, 1996, 3920, 2567, 2038, 28945, 2000, 2037, 11397, 3441, 1997, 13002, 7394, 1998, 2156, 2111, 3280, 2013, 15575, 2012, 2712, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Fear Place.\nFor Doug's brother, Gordie, the ridge with its spectacular view is a magical, special place, but for Doug, it's The Fear Place. Two years ago, Doug hiked to the ridge during his family's annual camping trip, and he vowed never again to cross the narrow ledge from which the earth dropped away six hundred feet to the canyon below. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Post-apocalyptic novel about small community of kids/teens, baby born with no mouth.\nFrom a friend:\n\nThis was a book I read in 1993 or 1994. I cant remember the title, but it was paperback.\n\nIt was post apocalyptic and I seem to remember there were almost no adults. Mostly teens and kids. I think I remember them growing their own vegetables as well? Two of the teens fell in love and everyone was excited that humanity would continue on. When the baby was born, it had no mouth. Even though they tried to cut a mouth hole open, the baby died. \n\nAnd just to rule it out, this isn't a misremembering of \"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream\"", "id": "cmuck5", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2695, 1011, 27660, 3117, 2055, 2235, 2451, 1997, 4268, 1013, 13496, 1010, 3336, 2141, 2007, 2053, 2677, 1012, 2013, 1037, 2767, 1024, 2023, 2001, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 2857, 2030, 2807, 1012, 1045, 2064, 2102, 3342, 1996, 2516, 1010, 2021, 2009, 2001, 13611, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2695, 27660, 1998, 1045, 4025, 2000, 3342, 2045, 2020, 2471, 2053, 6001, 1012, 3262, 13496, 1998, 4268, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1045, 3342, 2068, 3652, 2037, 2219, 11546, 2004, 2092, 1029, 2048, 1997, 1996, 13496, 3062, 1999, 2293, 1998, 3071, 2001, 7568, 2008, 8438, 2052, 3613, 2006, 1012, 2043, 1996, 3336, 2001, 2141, 1010, 2009, 2018, 2053, 2677, 1012, 2130, 2295, 2027, 2699, 2000, 3013, 1037, 2677, 4920, 2330, 1010, 1996, 3336, 2351, 1012, 1998, 2074, 2000, 3627, 2009, 2041, 1010, 2023, 3475, 1005, 1056, 1037, 28616, 28578, 6633, 5677, 2075, 1997, 1000, 1045, 2031, 2053, 2677, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2442, 6978, 1000, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Brother in the Land.\nDenny, a teenager, is one of the unlucky ones, a survivor, one of those who have come through a nuclear war alive. In plain language he sets down all that has happened to him, what he sees, and what he feels in the first days after the bomb has dropped. This novel won The Other Award for 1984.", "label": 1, "id": "2265697", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2567, 1999, 1996, 2455, 1012, 14465, 1010, 1037, 10563, 1010, 2003, 2028, 1997, 1996, 4895, 7630, 17413, 3924, 1010, 1037, 12084, 1010, 2028, 1997, 2216, 2040, 2031, 2272, 2083, 1037, 4517, 2162, 4142, 1012, 1999, 5810, 2653, 2002, 4520, 2091, 2035, 2008, 2038, 3047, 2000, 2032, 1010, 2054, 2002, 5927, 1010, 1998, 2054, 2002, 5683, 1999, 1996, 2034, 2420, 2044, 1996, 5968, 2038, 3333, 1012, 2023, 3117, 2180, 1996, 2060, 2400, 2005, 3118, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][2010s] Scifi book about saving a sibling from pirates.\nIt was a book I found and read at the library, liked it allot but forgot to get the author. I had given up all hope of finding it until I found this sub. The cover was a glossy black with a silver drawing of a spaceship and the title was printed in big silver lettering on the spine. The setting was one in which humanity was split up across the galaxy living on a variety of geometric habitats and scattered through out space are vaults full of traps and advanced technology.\n\nThe main character was a daughter of a wealthy household who ran off with her sister to join a group who raids those previously mentioned vaults for their technology, this goes well until their ship is attacked by a notorious space pirate who's ship is entirely black. the crew is massacred and the main characters sister is kidnapped, the main character the dedicates her life to getting her sister back with the help of the only other surviver, a grumpy female mentor figure . she evenly raids a difficult vault and uses the weapons they found inside of it to bring the pirates to battle and rescue her sister.", "id": "f05lu2", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 26817, 1033, 16596, 8873, 2338, 2055, 7494, 1037, 22941, 2013, 8350, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1037, 2338, 1045, 2179, 1998, 3191, 2012, 1996, 3075, 1010, 4669, 2009, 2035, 4140, 2021, 9471, 2000, 2131, 1996, 3166, 1012, 1045, 2018, 2445, 2039, 2035, 3246, 1997, 4531, 2009, 2127, 1045, 2179, 2023, 4942, 1012, 1996, 3104, 2001, 1037, 19504, 2304, 2007, 1037, 3165, 5059, 1997, 1037, 25516, 1998, 1996, 2516, 2001, 6267, 1999, 2502, 3165, 25782, 2006, 1996, 8560, 1012, 1996, 4292, 2001, 2028, 1999, 2029, 8438, 2001, 3975, 2039, 2408, 1996, 9088, 2542, 2006, 1037, 3528, 1997, 14965, 10746, 1998, 7932, 2083, 2041, 2686, 2024, 28658, 2440, 1997, 16735, 1998, 3935, 2974, 1012, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2001, 1037, 2684, 1997, 1037, 7272, 4398, 2040, 2743, 2125, 2007, 2014, 2905, 2000, 3693, 1037, 2177, 2040, 11217, 2216, 3130, 3855, 28658, 2005, 2037, 2974, 1010, 2023, 3632, 2092, 2127, 2037, 2911, 2003, 4457, 2011, 1037, 12536, 2686, 11304, 2040, 1005, 1055, 2911, 2003, 4498, 2304, 1012, 1996, 3626, 2003, 9288, 2094, 1998, 1996, 2364, 3494, 2905, 2003, 11364, 1010, 1996, 2364, 2839, 1996, 2139, 16467, 2015, 2014, 2166, 2000, 2893, 2014, 2905, 2067, 2007, 1996, 2393, 1997, 1996, 2069, 2060, 5788, 2099, 1010, 1037, 24665, 24237, 2100, 2931, 10779, 3275, 1012, 2016, 18030, 11217, 1037, 3697, 11632, 1998, 3594, 1996, 4255, 2027, 2179, 2503, 1997, 2009, 2000, 3288, 1996, 8350, 2000, 2645, 1998, 5343, 2014, 2905, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Revenger.\nThe galaxy has seen great empires rise and fall. Planets have shattered and been remade. Amongst the ruins of alien civilizations, building our own from the rubble, humanity still thrives. And there are vast fortunes to be made, if you know where to find them.Captain Rackamore and his crew do. It's their business to find the tiny, enigmatic worlds which have been hidden aw", "label": 1, "id": "49189920", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 7195, 2099, 1012, 1996, 9088, 2038, 2464, 2307, 23560, 4125, 1998, 2991, 1012, 11358, 2031, 10909, 1998, 2042, 26943, 1012, 5921, 1996, 8435, 1997, 7344, 24784, 1010, 2311, 2256, 2219, 2013, 1996, 17538, 1010, 8438, 2145, 25220, 2015, 1012, 1998, 2045, 2024, 6565, 18023, 2000, 2022, 2081, 1010, 2065, 2017, 2113, 2073, 2000, 2424, 2068, 1012, 2952, 14513, 22591, 2890, 1998, 2010, 3626, 2079, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2037, 2449, 2000, 2424, 1996, 4714, 1010, 26757, 4588, 8484, 2029, 2031, 2042, 5023, 22091, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Book about a girl who has bad personal hygiene and grows an avocado seed on her windowsill throughout the book.\nI have a vague memory of reading part of this book a while ago, I believe it’s young adult fiction. The narrator talks about how she enjoys being unclean. \n\nI think she was introduced to growing avocado seeds by someone else but this part is only a vague memory so I’m not 100% about that.", "id": "fh1nax", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2338, 2055, 1037, 2611, 2040, 2038, 2919, 3167, 19548, 1998, 7502, 2019, 20704, 24755, 3527, 6534, 2006, 2014, 3645, 8591, 2802, 1996, 2338, 1012, 1045, 2031, 1037, 13727, 3638, 1997, 3752, 2112, 1997, 2023, 2338, 1037, 2096, 3283, 1010, 1045, 2903, 2009, 1521, 1055, 2402, 4639, 4349, 1012, 1996, 11185, 7566, 2055, 2129, 2016, 15646, 2108, 4470, 2319, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2016, 2001, 3107, 2000, 3652, 20704, 24755, 3527, 8079, 2011, 2619, 2842, 2021, 2023, 2112, 2003, 2069, 1037, 13727, 3638, 2061, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2025, 2531, 1003, 2055, 2008, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Wetlands.\nWith more than one million copies sold in Germany and rights snapped up in twenty-seven countries, Wetlands is the sexually and anatomically explicit novel that is changing the conversation about female identity and sexuality around the world.Helen Memel is an outspoken eighteen-year-old, whose childlike stubbornness is offset by a precocious sexual confidence. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][book]teenagers/young adult book, read in 2000s.\nI vaguely remember the main character of the story who was a teenage boy and at one point he came home and his parents were asking him if he had done drugs. His parents were super star wars fans and there was a science fair related to the plot somehow", "id": "ay93uc", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 12908, 1013, 2402, 4639, 2338, 1010, 3191, 1999, 8876, 1012, 1045, 15221, 3342, 1996, 2364, 2839, 1997, 1996, 2466, 2040, 2001, 1037, 9454, 2879, 1998, 2012, 2028, 2391, 2002, 2234, 2188, 1998, 2010, 3008, 2020, 4851, 2032, 2065, 2002, 2018, 2589, 5850, 1012, 2010, 3008, 2020, 3565, 2732, 5233, 4599, 1998, 2045, 2001, 1037, 2671, 4189, 3141, 2000, 1996, 5436, 5064, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Science Fair.\nGrdankl the Strong, president of Kprshtskan, is plotting to take over the American government. His plan is to infiltrate the science fair at Hubble Middle School, located in a Maryland suburb just outside Washington. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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[ { "content": "Jennifer Murdley's Toad.\nJennifer Murdley had no idea what she was getting into the day she bought the big toad from the strange man who ran Elives' Magic Shop. The thing didn't even start talking to her until she had it out of the shop. And once the toad did start to talk, it still kept a lot of secrets. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] [SHORT STORY] A scary short story I read as a kid about a girl named Sybil (Cybil?) who got tricked into drinking hair dye. It was in a book of other short scary stories..\nI remember it was a collection of other scary stories but this one sticks out to me particularly. Because her name was so unique, I remember that much. I think it involved washing clothes in a river and seeing blood flow downstream? Also, I think her school got cancelled for the day in the story. As of now, that’s all I remember.", "id": "j7ewsm", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2460, 2466, 1033, 1037, 12459, 2460, 2466, 1045, 3191, 2004, 1037, 4845, 2055, 1037, 2611, 2315, 25353, 14454, 1006, 22330, 14454, 1029, 1007, 2040, 2288, 24929, 2046, 5948, 2606, 18554, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1999, 1037, 2338, 1997, 2060, 2460, 12459, 3441, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2009, 2001, 1037, 3074, 1997, 2060, 12459, 3441, 2021, 2023, 2028, 12668, 2041, 2000, 2033, 3391, 1012, 2138, 2014, 2171, 2001, 2061, 4310, 1010, 1045, 3342, 2008, 2172, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2920, 12699, 4253, 1999, 1037, 2314, 1998, 3773, 2668, 4834, 13248, 1029, 2036, 1010, 1045, 2228, 2014, 2082, 2288, 8014, 2005, 1996, 2154, 1999, 1996, 2466, 1012, 2004, 1997, 2085, 1010, 2008, 1521, 1055, 2035, 1045, 3342, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Scary Stories for Stormy Nights.\nA collection of frightening tales and haunting illustrations.", "label": 1, "id": "737630", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 12459, 3441, 2005, 24166, 6385, 1012, 1037, 3074, 1997, 17115, 7122, 1998, 20161, 11249, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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[ { "content": "How the Sun Was Brought Back to the Sky.\nAfter the sun fails to shine for the third day, a group of chicks go in search of it with the help of their animal friends.", "label": 1, "id": "1565198", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2129, 1996, 3103, 2001, 2716, 2067, 2000, 1996, 3712, 1012, 2044, 1996, 3103, 11896, 2000, 12342, 2005, 1996, 2353, 2154, 1010, 1037, 2177, 1997, 20649, 2175, 1999, 3945, 1997, 2009, 2007, 1996, 2393, 1997, 2037, 4111, 2814, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] [2010s?] Came across a disturbing book around 2014 and haven't found it since.\nThe book itself is fairly small and thin, probably less than 150 pages and about the length between someone's thumb and middle finger. The cover is the back of a girls head, her black hair is spiked with gel in punk rock urchin-like style. I think you can see the top of her black T-shirt or maybe it was red..\n\nThe book is 1st person POV from a teenage guy who starts talking to the troublemaker girl of the school. He gives her a rose for Valentine's day at school and she punches him in the mouth. They meet in a shed by some woods and fuck. His parents are never home so he takes care of his sick little sister (she gives him something called butterfly kisses? And blinks her eyelashes on him, it's like her thing)\nPunk girl gets jealous at the end of the story and has a breakdown. She pulls a gun out and tells him he can only pick one. He doesn't respond I don't think. She turns the gun at him and asks another question. Then she points it at herself. Last line of the book is something like \"I saw her start to mouth some words but couldn't hear over the roar of the gun.\"\n\nReally appreciate it if anyone knows or has suggestions, I've been looking for years.", "id": "dtkdyk", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 26817, 1029, 1033, 2234, 2408, 1037, 14888, 2338, 2105, 2297, 1998, 4033, 1005, 1056, 2179, 2009, 2144, 1012, 1996, 2338, 2993, 2003, 7199, 2235, 1998, 4857, 1010, 2763, 2625, 2084, 5018, 5530, 1998, 2055, 1996, 3091, 2090, 2619, 1005, 1055, 7639, 1998, 2690, 4344, 1012, 1996, 3104, 2003, 1996, 2067, 1997, 1037, 3057, 2132, 1010, 2014, 2304, 2606, 2003, 25362, 2007, 21500, 1999, 7196, 2600, 24471, 17231, 1011, 2066, 2806, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2017, 2064, 2156, 1996, 2327, 1997, 2014, 2304, 1056, 1011, 3797, 2030, 2672, 2009, 2001, 2417, 1012, 1012, 1996, 2338, 2003, 3083, 2711, 13433, 2615, 2013, 1037, 9454, 3124, 2040, 4627, 3331, 2000, 1996, 4390, 8571, 2611, 1997, 1996, 2082, 1012, 2002, 3957, 2014, 1037, 3123, 2005, 10113, 1005, 1055, 2154, 2012, 2082, 1998, 2016, 17957, 2032, 1999, 1996, 2677, 1012, 2027, 3113, 1999, 1037, 8328, 2011, 2070, 5249, 1998, 6616, 1012, 2010, 3008, 2024, 2196, 2188, 2061, 2002, 3138, 2729, 1997, 2010, 5305, 2210, 2905, 1006, 2016, 3957, 2032, 2242, 2170, 9112, 8537, 1029, 1998, 12373, 2015, 2014, 25150, 2006, 2032, 1010, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2066, 2014, 2518, 1007, 7196, 2611, 4152, 9981, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2466, 1998, 2038, 1037, 12554, 1012, 2016, 8005, 1037, 3282, 2041, 1998, 4136, 2032, 2002, 2064, 2069, 4060, 2028, 1012, 2002, 2987, 1005, 1056, 6869, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2228, 1012, 2016, 4332, 1996, 3282, 2012, 2032, 1998, 5176, 2178, 3160, 1012, 2059, 2016, 2685, 2009, 2012, 2841, 1012, 2197, 2240, 1997, 1996, 2338, 2003, 2242, 2066, 1000, 1045, 2387, 2014, 2707, 2000, 2677, 2070, 2616, 2021, 2481, 1005, 1056, 2963, 2058, 1996, 11950, 1997, 1996, 3282, 1012, 1000, 2428, 9120, 2009, 2065, 3087, 4282, 2030, 2038, 15690, 1010, 1045, 1005, 2310, 2042, 2559, 2005, 2086, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Playing in Traffic.\nI WAS THE GHOST OF THE SCHOOL CORRIDORS.SKYE WAS THE DEVIL.AND I WAS DOOMED FROM THE DAY SHE SPOKE TO MESkye Colby? She's the multi-pierced, multi-tattooed girl hanging around the cybercafés, always out at odd hours in marginal places. The jocks call her \"slut puppy,\" the bland blondes in the plaid miniskirts wrinkle their noses at her, the teachers think she's brilliant,", "label": 1, "id": "2268159", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2652, 1999, 4026, 1012, 1045, 2001, 1996, 5745, 1997, 1996, 2082, 17506, 1012, 16590, 2001, 1996, 6548, 1012, 1998, 1045, 2001, 20076, 2013, 1996, 2154, 2016, 3764, 2000, 2033, 5874, 2063, 18650, 1029, 2016, 1005, 1055, 1996, 4800, 1011, 16276, 1010, 4800, 1011, 26464, 2611, 5689, 2105, 1996, 16941, 3540, 7959, 2015, 1010, 2467, 2041, 2012, 5976, 2847, 1999, 14785, 3182, 1012, 1996, 23407, 2015, 2655, 2014, 1000, 22889, 4904, 17022, 1010, 1000, 1996, 20857, 9081, 2015, 1999, 1996, 26488, 7163, 5488, 21217, 23277, 19839, 2571, 2037, 27518, 2012, 2014, 1010, 1996, 5089, 2228, 2016, 1005, 1055, 8235, 1010, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Looking for a kid's book about a kid surviving in a post-apocalyptic world after an alien invasion, and there's also magical creatures like werewolves..\n There was a book that my dad got me a few years ago but I can't remember the name or the author, which is why I'm here, I guess :p\n\nI don't know when it was written, but I do know that the book was part of a series. \nThe story was about a boy who, as the title states, was living in a post-alien invasion world as a scout. The aliens were described as bug-like and of a hivemind, and the boy's father was also abducted by them. The boy then meets this girl who turns out to be a werewolf, and they gather a whole bunch of other magical creatures to help fight the ruler of the aliens. \nI also remember that the boy had these recurring dreams about being at a family gathering, then the aliens would attack, and then a character called \"the Witch of the World\" would appear. \nThat's all I got for now, if anyone knows anything about it, your help would be appreciated.\n\nThanks in advance!", "id": "iijskk", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2559, 2005, 1037, 4845, 1005, 1055, 2338, 2055, 1037, 4845, 6405, 1999, 1037, 2695, 1011, 27660, 2088, 2044, 2019, 7344, 5274, 1010, 1998, 2045, 1005, 1055, 2036, 8687, 7329, 2066, 18306, 1012, 1012, 2045, 2001, 1037, 2338, 2008, 2026, 3611, 2288, 2033, 1037, 2261, 2086, 3283, 2021, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2171, 2030, 1996, 3166, 1010, 2029, 2003, 2339, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2182, 1010, 1045, 3984, 1024, 1052, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2113, 2043, 2009, 2001, 2517, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2079, 2113, 2008, 1996, 2338, 2001, 2112, 1997, 1037, 2186, 1012, 1996, 2466, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2879, 2040, 1010, 2004, 1996, 2516, 2163, 1010, 2001, 2542, 1999, 1037, 2695, 1011, 7344, 5274, 2088, 2004, 1037, 7464, 1012, 1996, 12114, 2020, 2649, 2004, 11829, 1011, 2066, 1998, 1997, 1037, 26736, 23356, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2879, 1005, 1055, 2269, 2001, 2036, 20361, 2011, 2068, 1012, 1996, 2879, 2059, 6010, 2023, 2611, 2040, 4332, 2041, 2000, 2022, 1037, 12797, 1010, 1998, 2027, 8587, 1037, 2878, 9129, 1997, 2060, 8687, 7329, 2000, 2393, 2954, 1996, 7786, 1997, 1996, 12114, 1012, 1045, 2036, 3342, 2008, 1996, 2879, 2018, 2122, 10694, 5544, 2055, 2108, 2012, 1037, 2155, 7215, 1010, 2059, 1996, 12114, 2052, 2886, 1010, 1998, 2059, 1037, 2839, 2170, 1000, 1996, 6965, 1997, 1996, 2088, 1000, 2052, 3711, 1012, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2035, 1045, 2288, 2005, 2085, 1010, 2065, 3087, 4282, 2505, 2055, 2009, 1010, 2115, 2393, 2052, 2022, 12315, 1012, 4283, 1999, 5083, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Orphan Army.\nMilo's Louisiana bayou is overrun with alien bug invaders and magical creatures in this start to a breathtaking series from bestselling author Jonathan Maberry.In a world filled with Bugs - monsters that ceaselessly ravage the Earth - Milo Silk has a hard time keeping his dreams separate from reality. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][BEFORE 2011] Book involving these kids going into a cave with an old woman and almost drowning.\nWhen I was in third grade, my teacher read us this book during this class that I cannot remember the name of. I don't even remember what it was actually about, just a few really specific details. \n\nI remember two of the main characters were these two boys that were friends, and that there was this old woman living in a house at the edge of town, possibly on a hill or something. Everyone in the town thought she was creepy, and they called her a witch. The boys had to go over to her house for some reason, and she actually ended up being really sweet and not creepy. My teacher read her dialogue as if she had a southern accent, but I don't know if she was actually written that way or not. \n\nToward the end of the book, these two kids and the woman went into this cave (possibly to find treasure/gold, but I'm not certain) and got stuck in a hole. I remember there was a sheriff character with them, and they called up to him, but he ended up leaving them (possibly to get treasure for himself, again I'm not sure about that detail). I remember the old woman telling him that he was going to burn in hell for leaving them there. \n\nThen when they were in the hole something happened and the cave flooded, causing the hole to fill up with water. It made like a whirlpool, and I think there was like a ghost or spirit or something that helped the main character find a boat, that got the three of them to safety. \n\nI think there was like a river or something near the cave, and every x period of time the cave would open to let water flow in, which is how the cave was flooded when the group was trapped inside. \n\nIf I recall correctly, the cover of the book was of the dark cave, with a boy carrying a flashlight lighting up the way in front of him. \n\nI know this is probably not particularly helpful, but if anybody has read this book and knows what it is, please let me know! Thanks!", "id": "eqjrvc", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2077, 2249, 1033, 2338, 5994, 2122, 4268, 2183, 2046, 1037, 5430, 2007, 2019, 2214, 2450, 1998, 2471, 14759, 1012, 2043, 1045, 2001, 1999, 2353, 3694, 1010, 2026, 3836, 3191, 2149, 2023, 2338, 2076, 2023, 2465, 2008, 1045, 3685, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1997, 1012, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2130, 3342, 2054, 2009, 2001, 2941, 2055, 1010, 2074, 1037, 2261, 2428, 3563, 4751, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2048, 1997, 1996, 2364, 3494, 2020, 2122, 2048, 3337, 2008, 2020, 2814, 1010, 1998, 2008, 2045, 2001, 2023, 2214, 2450, 2542, 1999, 1037, 2160, 2012, 1996, 3341, 1997, 2237, 1010, 4298, 2006, 1037, 2940, 2030, 2242, 1012, 3071, 1999, 1996, 2237, 2245, 2016, 2001, 17109, 1010, 1998, 2027, 2170, 2014, 1037, 6965, 1012, 1996, 3337, 2018, 2000, 2175, 2058, 2000, 2014, 2160, 2005, 2070, 3114, 1010, 1998, 2016, 2941, 3092, 2039, 2108, 2428, 4086, 1998, 2025, 17109, 1012, 2026, 3836, 3191, 2014, 7982, 2004, 2065, 2016, 2018, 1037, 2670, 9669, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2113, 2065, 2016, 2001, 2941, 2517, 2008, 2126, 2030, 2025, 1012, 2646, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 2122, 2048, 4268, 1998, 1996, 2450, 2253, 2046, 2023, 5430, 1006, 4298, 2000, 2424, 8813, 1013, 2751, 1010, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 3056, 1007, 1998, 2288, 5881, 1999, 1037, 4920, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2045, 2001, 1037, 6458, 2839, 2007, 2068, 1010, 1998, 2027, 2170, 2039, 2000, 2032, 1010, 2021, 2002, 3092, 2039, 2975, 2068, 1006, 4298, 2000, 2131, 8813, 2005, 2370, 1010, 2153, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2025, 2469, 2055, 2008, 6987, 1007, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1996, 2214, 2450, 4129, 2032, 2008, 2002, 2001, 2183, 2000, 6402, 1999, 3109, 2005, 2975, 2068, 2045, 1012, 2059, 2043, 2027, 2020, 1999, 1996, 4920, 2242, 3047, 1998, 1996, 5430, 10361, 1010, 4786, 1996, 4920, 2000, 6039, 2039, 2007, 2300, 1012, 2009, 2081, 2066, 1037, 1059, 11961, 14277, 13669, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2228, 2045, 2001, 2066, 1037, 5745, 2030, 4382, 2030, 2242, 2008, 3271, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2424, 1037, 4049, 1010, 2008, 2288, 1996, 2093, 1997, 2068, 2000, 3808, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2045, 2001, 2066, 1037, 2314, 2030, 2242, 2379, 1996, 5430, 1010, 1998, 2296, 1060, 2558, 1997, 2051, 1996, 5430, 2052, 2330, 2000, 2292, 2300, 4834, 1999, 1010, 2029, 2003, 2129, 1996, 5430, 2001, 10361, 2043, 1996, 2177, 2001, 7567, 2503, 1012, 2065, 1045, 9131, 11178, 1010, 1996, 3104, 1997, 1996, 2338, 2001, 1997, 1996, 2601, 5430, 1010, 2007, 1037, 2879, 4755, 1037, 15257, 7497, 2039, 1996, 2126, 1999, 2392, 1997, 2032, 1012, 1045, 2113, 2023, 2003, 2763, 2025, 3391, 14044, 1010, 2021, 2065, 10334, 2038, 3191, 2023, 2338, 1998, 4282, 2054, 2009, 2003, 1010, 3531, 2292, 2033, 2113, 999, 4283, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Trapped in Death Cave.\nA CURSED TREASURE! Everybody thinks Gary's grampa died in a fishing accident. But from a note Grampa left, Gary suspects he was murdered. The note tells of a million dollars in gold hidden in a cave and an old Indian curse promising that anyone who touches it will die! Gary and his friend Brian are sure that if they find the gold, they will also find Grampa's killer. 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In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Version of the Arthurian legend with Guinevere as the protagonist. About Guinevere who was being sent, as part of an arranged marriage, to marry King Arthur who had already been married twice before to women who were both called Guinevere too.\nIn the book, King Arthur has three wives all of whom were called Guinevere, although he was never married to more than one of them at the same time and the Guinevere who was the book's protagonist was the third Guinevere. In the book, it mentioned what happened to the two previous Guineveres and I think one of them was dead but I'm pretty sure the other one was still alive and living with her brother. I think the Guinevere who was the book's main character was the one who had the affair with Lancelot", "id": "jewi8o", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2544, 1997, 1996, 4300, 2937, 5722, 2007, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2004, 1996, 10191, 1012, 2055, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2040, 2001, 2108, 2741, 1010, 2004, 2112, 1997, 2019, 5412, 3510, 1010, 2000, 5914, 2332, 4300, 2040, 2018, 2525, 2042, 2496, 3807, 2077, 2000, 2308, 2040, 2020, 2119, 2170, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2205, 1012, 1999, 1996, 2338, 1010, 2332, 4300, 2038, 2093, 10403, 2035, 1997, 3183, 2020, 2170, 26458, 2638, 28943, 1010, 2348, 2002, 2001, 2196, 2496, 2000, 2062, 2084, 2028, 1997, 2068, 2012, 1996, 2168, 2051, 1998, 1996, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2040, 2001, 1996, 2338, 1005, 1055, 10191, 2001, 1996, 2353, 26458, 2638, 28943, 1012, 1999, 1996, 2338, 1010, 2009, 3855, 2054, 3047, 2000, 1996, 2048, 3025, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2015, 1998, 1045, 2228, 2028, 1997, 2068, 2001, 2757, 2021, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 1996, 2060, 2028, 2001, 2145, 4142, 1998, 2542, 2007, 2014, 2567, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1996, 26458, 2638, 28943, 2040, 2001, 1996, 2338, 1005, 1055, 2364, 2839, 2001, 1996, 2028, 2040, 2018, 1996, 6771, 2007, 9993, 10994, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Gwenhwyfar: The White Spirit.\nThe bestselling author of the Valdemar novels pens a classic tale about King Arthur's legendary queen. Gwenhwyfar moves in a world where gods walk among their pagan worshipers, where nebulous visions warn of future perils, and where there are two paths for a woman: the path of the Blessing or the rarer path of the Warrior. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][CHILDRENS BOOK][1970s?]Western, Children find a treasure map with the words \"Gold in the cave\" but after searching they discovered it was actually written as \"Cold in the cave\"..\n\nI probably read this as a child sometime in the mid 70s. It had pictures in it, one of which was of a \"Hogan\" - a Navajo wood/earth hut. Every time I hear that word (or even name) I'm reminded of this book and I would love to get a copy.", "id": "cyrvby", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2336, 2015, 2338, 1033, 1031, 3955, 1029, 1033, 2530, 1010, 2336, 2424, 1037, 8813, 4949, 2007, 1996, 2616, 1000, 2751, 1999, 1996, 5430, 1000, 2021, 2044, 6575, 2027, 3603, 2009, 2001, 2941, 2517, 2004, 1000, 3147, 1999, 1996, 5430, 1000, 1012, 1012, 1045, 2763, 3191, 2023, 2004, 1037, 2775, 8811, 1999, 1996, 3054, 17549, 1012, 2009, 2018, 4620, 1999, 2009, 1010, 2028, 1997, 2029, 2001, 1997, 1037, 1000, 14851, 1000, 1011, 1037, 22440, 3536, 1013, 3011, 12570, 1012, 2296, 2051, 1045, 2963, 2008, 2773, 1006, 2030, 2130, 2171, 1007, 1045, 1005, 1049, 6966, 1997, 2023, 2338, 1998, 1045, 2052, 2293, 2000, 2131, 1037, 6100, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Ghost Town Treasure.\nTy's town is slowly becoming a ghost town, a deserted place where no one lives. Ty doesn't want to move. He doesn't want to leave behind his beloved gray pony, or his big wooden desk. Just before his family packs up for good, though, his friends Nora and Paul come to visit. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK]A young man gets a call from someone claiming they had just killed someone.\n[Early 2000s] A book I read as a young adult. A boy/teenager gets a call from someone stating they had killed someone. He struggles with telling someone about it, and he tries to find out if the person actually did kill someone. This is all I can remember of the story because I didn’t finish it. I recall that there was a wolf related to the book somehow. Either on the cover, or in the title. \n\nThanks!", "id": "aascx1", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 2402, 2158, 4152, 1037, 2655, 2013, 2619, 6815, 2027, 2018, 2074, 2730, 2619, 1012, 1031, 2220, 8876, 1033, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 2004, 1037, 2402, 4639, 1012, 1037, 2879, 1013, 10563, 4152, 1037, 2655, 2013, 2619, 5517, 2027, 2018, 2730, 2619, 1012, 2002, 11785, 2007, 4129, 2619, 2055, 2009, 1010, 1998, 2002, 5363, 2000, 2424, 2041, 2065, 1996, 2711, 2941, 2106, 3102, 2619, 1012, 2023, 2003, 2035, 1045, 2064, 3342, 1997, 1996, 2466, 2138, 1045, 2134, 1521, 1056, 3926, 2009, 1012, 1045, 9131, 2008, 2045, 2001, 1037, 4702, 3141, 2000, 1996, 2338, 5064, 1012, 2593, 2006, 1996, 3104, 1010, 2030, 1999, 1996, 2516, 1012, 4283, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Wolf Rider.\nOn an ordinary evening, just as he's about to leave for a party, 15-year-old Andy Zadinski receives a phone call from a stranger that changes his life. The caller, Zeke, confesses to the murder of a young woman named Nina Klemmer. Andy immediately calls the police, who shrug it off as a gag or a crank call. 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In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] that takes place in California in the 1960s, girl’s mom owns cheese shop.\nAll I remember is the cheese shop, the girl was in love with a surfer, and then she ran off with a guy to go to a healing pool. ", "id": "anya9y", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2008, 3138, 2173, 1999, 2662, 1999, 1996, 4120, 1010, 2611, 1521, 1055, 3566, 8617, 8808, 4497, 1012, 2035, 1045, 3342, 2003, 1996, 8808, 4497, 1010, 1996, 2611, 2001, 1999, 2293, 2007, 1037, 27747, 1010, 1998, 2059, 2016, 2743, 2125, 2007, 1037, 3124, 2000, 2175, 2000, 1037, 8907, 4770, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Summer I Learned to Fly.\nDrew's a bit of a loner. She has a pet rat, her dead dad's Book of Lists, an encyclopedic knowledge of cheese from working at her mom's cheese shop, and a crush on Nick, the surf bum who works behind the counter. 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As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Novel taking place at a summer camp with a gruesome death.\nOk, so when I was younger I remember reading a book that took place at a summer camp. I can't remember much about the plot, but one scene has always stuck with me. The protagonist, who's a counselor, goes into a pottery room and finds another counselor (who IIRC she had a bit of a rivalry with) dead. Someone had pushed her face into one of the pottery wheels, or something equally gory. I would be very appreciative for any help finding this book!", "id": "cpync5", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 3117, 2635, 2173, 2012, 1037, 2621, 3409, 2007, 1037, 24665, 15808, 8462, 2331, 1012, 7929, 1010, 2061, 2043, 1045, 2001, 3920, 1045, 3342, 3752, 1037, 2338, 2008, 2165, 2173, 2012, 1037, 2621, 3409, 1012, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 2172, 2055, 1996, 5436, 1010, 2021, 2028, 3496, 2038, 2467, 5881, 2007, 2033, 1012, 1996, 10191, 1010, 2040, 1005, 1055, 1037, 17220, 1010, 3632, 2046, 1037, 11378, 2282, 1998, 4858, 2178, 17220, 1006, 2040, 2462, 11890, 2016, 2018, 1037, 2978, 1997, 1037, 10685, 2007, 1007, 2757, 1012, 2619, 2018, 3724, 2014, 2227, 2046, 2028, 1997, 1996, 11378, 7787, 1010, 2030, 2242, 8053, 2175, 2854, 1012, 1045, 2052, 2022, 2200, 10439, 2890, 7405, 6024, 2005, 2151, 2393, 4531, 2023, 2338, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Lights Out.\nWelcome to Fear Street.Don’t listen to the stories they tell you about Fear Street. Wouldn’t you rather explore it yourself…and see if its dark terror and unexplained mysteries are true? You’re not afraid, are you?Who killed the counselor?“I could kill you!” screamed Geri Marcus.Could she? 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[ { "content": "The Secret Path.\nAdam didn't believe all the stories about Spooksville. Adam has just moved to the small town of Springville. The first day there, he meets Sally, who tells him the city's real name is Spooksville, because of the all the spooky things that go on in it. 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[ { "content": "No Passengers Beyond This Point.\nSiblings India, Finn, and Mouse are stunned when their mom tells them they are flying that night -- without her -- to their Uncle Red's home in Colorado. But things take an even more dramatic turn when their plane lands in a very unusual place. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] Children’s story, about a giant ball or party, the characters were all animals. Each page represents a different letter (ABC etc) and the animals matched the letter (IE Flamingos forF) Beautifully illustrated with crazy details..\nI loved this book as a kid... can’t think of it.", "id": "fghups", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2336, 1521, 1055, 2466, 1010, 2055, 1037, 5016, 3608, 2030, 2283, 1010, 1996, 3494, 2020, 2035, 4176, 1012, 2169, 3931, 5836, 1037, 2367, 3661, 1006, 5925, 4385, 1007, 1998, 1996, 4176, 10349, 1996, 3661, 1006, 29464, 19091, 2891, 2005, 2546, 1007, 17950, 7203, 2007, 4689, 4751, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3866, 2023, 2338, 2004, 1037, 4845, 1012, 1012, 1012, 2064, 1521, 1056, 2228, 1997, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Animalia.\nMore than three million copies of Animaliahave been sold around the world, making Graeme Base's amazing alliterative alphabet book one of the most beloved titles of the past quarter century. To celebrate thirty years, Abrams is proud to publish a special anniversary edition. Animalia'sincredible imaginary world intrigues all readers. Each page includes hidden objects and ideas: start with \"A is for An Armoured Armadillo Avoiding an Angry Alligator\" and you'll find aprons, ants, aces, Atom-brand anchovies, and much more. 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Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][children's book] Lots of puzzles, but written like a picture book.\nI had this \"picture book\" when I was a kid with a lot of puzzles. \"You\" were trying to get from one place to another (maybe even escape from somewhere?) and every page had a different \"puzzle\" you had to solve. You didn't have to write in the book at all, so it could easily be read again (even though the puzzles might be boring) or given to a friend.\n\nThe only page I remember was underwater with a spherical submarine or two, some octopuses, maybe a squid, and what I'm guessing are lines to control the height of the subs or maybe feed them air. This was the one page where the puzzle confused me too much to ever properly do it.\n\nEDIT: I read this in the mid to late 90's, but it could be from before.", "id": "84dsrk", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2336, 1005, 1055, 2338, 1033, 7167, 1997, 19672, 1010, 2021, 2517, 2066, 1037, 3861, 2338, 1012, 1045, 2018, 2023, 1000, 3861, 2338, 1000, 2043, 1045, 2001, 1037, 4845, 2007, 1037, 2843, 1997, 19672, 1012, 1000, 2017, 1000, 2020, 2667, 2000, 2131, 2013, 2028, 2173, 2000, 2178, 1006, 2672, 2130, 4019, 2013, 4873, 1029, 1007, 1998, 2296, 3931, 2018, 1037, 2367, 1000, 11989, 1000, 2017, 2018, 2000, 9611, 1012, 2017, 2134, 1005, 1056, 2031, 2000, 4339, 1999, 1996, 2338, 2012, 2035, 1010, 2061, 2009, 2071, 4089, 2022, 3191, 2153, 1006, 2130, 2295, 1996, 19672, 2453, 2022, 11771, 1007, 2030, 2445, 2000, 1037, 2767, 1012, 1996, 2069, 3931, 1045, 3342, 2001, 11564, 2007, 1037, 18970, 6982, 2030, 2048, 1010, 2070, 24318, 2229, 1010, 2672, 1037, 26852, 1010, 1998, 2054, 1045, 1005, 1049, 16986, 2024, 3210, 2000, 2491, 1996, 4578, 1997, 1996, 4942, 2015, 2030, 2672, 5438, 2068, 2250, 1012, 2023, 2001, 1996, 2028, 3931, 2073, 1996, 11989, 5457, 2033, 2205, 2172, 2000, 2412, 7919, 2079, 2009, 1012, 10086, 1024, 1045, 3191, 2023, 1999, 1996, 3054, 2000, 2397, 3938, 1005, 1055, 1010, 2021, 2009, 2071, 2022, 2013, 2077, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Sea of Menace.\nYou are on the explorer ship Crystal Searcher. Your friends have come off their sub-bike and you must find and save them, then discover the secret of the sunken Crystal City. But beware! The Sea of Menace is full of dangers - twisting whirlpools, toxic waste and shocktopuses await you.", "label": 1, "id": "1490337", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2712, 1997, 19854, 1012, 2017, 2024, 2006, 1996, 10566, 2911, 6121, 3945, 2121, 1012, 2115, 2814, 2031, 2272, 2125, 2037, 4942, 1011, 7997, 1998, 2017, 2442, 2424, 1998, 3828, 2068, 1010, 2059, 7523, 1996, 3595, 1997, 1996, 23470, 6121, 2103, 1012, 2021, 2022, 8059, 999, 1996, 2712, 1997, 19854, 2003, 2440, 1997, 16796, 1011, 12814, 1059, 11961, 14277, 13669, 2015, 1010, 11704, 5949, 1998, 5213, 14399, 25581, 26751, 2017, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book][1990s] Halloween flap book.\nI read this book years ago when I was a kid, early 1990s, though it could have been a hand-me-down from my siblings, so maybe even late 80s.\n\nIt was a cardboard flip book, it was about a tour of an old haunted castle. I'm pretty sure each panel revealed that the haunting was something mundane until the last pages where the panel reveals that the tourguide was dead all along. It terrified me as a kid.", "id": "fz8tuy", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 4134, 1033, 14414, 20916, 2338, 1012, 1045, 3191, 2023, 2338, 2086, 3283, 2043, 1045, 2001, 1037, 4845, 1010, 2220, 4134, 1010, 2295, 2009, 2071, 2031, 2042, 1037, 2192, 1011, 2033, 1011, 2091, 2013, 2026, 9504, 1010, 2061, 2672, 2130, 2397, 16002, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1037, 19747, 11238, 2338, 1010, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 2778, 1997, 2019, 2214, 11171, 3317, 1012, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 2169, 5997, 3936, 2008, 1996, 20161, 2001, 2242, 24684, 2127, 1996, 2197, 5530, 2073, 1996, 5997, 7657, 2008, 1996, 2778, 28582, 2001, 2757, 2035, 2247, 1012, 2009, 10215, 2033, 2004, 1037, 4845, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Ghosts of Creepy Castle (A Mini Spooky Pop-Up Book).\nIn each colorful pop-up spread of a guided tour through the creaky staircases and secret passages of a haunted house, another member of the tour group disappears.", "label": 1, "id": "2832463", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 11277, 1997, 17109, 3317, 1006, 1037, 7163, 11867, 14659, 2100, 3769, 1011, 2039, 2338, 1007, 1012, 1999, 2169, 14231, 3769, 1011, 2039, 3659, 1997, 1037, 8546, 2778, 2083, 1996, 13675, 25508, 2100, 10714, 2015, 1998, 3595, 13768, 1997, 1037, 11171, 2160, 1010, 2178, 2266, 1997, 1996, 2778, 2177, 17144, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] Children's Chapter book about a farmer marrying a mail-order bride?.\nSo the book was set in the 1800s and was about a widowed farmer with a 2+ children getting married to a mail-order-bride. The whole book is about his new wife adjusting to life and learning how to be apart of the family. It had a little house on the prairie feel to it with the added weirdness of it being about a mail-order bride.\n\nIt was about 60- 80 pages, and I don't believe it had any illustrations (if it did there were only a couple). My younger brother had read it in elementary school around 2012 but has no memory of it now. I am not sure if it was a class book or something he grabbed from the library.\n\nPlease help me find this book, so I can prove to him I didn't make it up.", "id": "kg2elq", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2336, 1005, 1055, 3127, 2338, 2055, 1037, 7500, 13516, 1037, 5653, 1011, 2344, 8959, 1029, 1012, 2061, 1996, 2338, 2001, 2275, 1999, 1996, 19878, 1998, 2001, 2055, 1037, 22874, 7500, 2007, 1037, 1016, 1009, 2336, 2893, 2496, 2000, 1037, 5653, 1011, 2344, 1011, 8959, 1012, 1996, 2878, 2338, 2003, 2055, 2010, 2047, 2564, 19158, 2000, 2166, 1998, 4083, 2129, 2000, 2022, 4237, 1997, 1996, 2155, 1012, 2009, 2018, 1037, 2210, 2160, 2006, 1996, 10996, 2514, 2000, 2009, 2007, 1996, 2794, 6881, 2791, 1997, 2009, 2108, 2055, 1037, 5653, 1011, 2344, 8959, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 3438, 1011, 3770, 5530, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2123, 1005, 1056, 2903, 2009, 2018, 2151, 11249, 1006, 2065, 2009, 2106, 2045, 2020, 2069, 1037, 3232, 1007, 1012, 2026, 3920, 2567, 2018, 3191, 2009, 1999, 4732, 2082, 2105, 2262, 2021, 2038, 2053, 3638, 1997, 2009, 2085, 1012, 1045, 2572, 2025, 2469, 2065, 2009, 2001, 1037, 2465, 2338, 2030, 2242, 2002, 4046, 2013, 1996, 3075, 1012, 3531, 2393, 2033, 2424, 2023, 2338, 1010, 2061, 1045, 2064, 6011, 2000, 2032, 1045, 2134, 1005, 1056, 2191, 2009, 2039, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Sarah, Plain and Tall.\nThis beloved Newbery Medal–winning book is the first of five books in Patricia MacLachlan's chapter book series about the Witting family.Set in the late nineteenth century and told from young Anna's point of view, Sarah, Plain and Tall tells the story of how Sarah Elisabeth Wheaton comes from Maine to the prairie to answer Papa's advertisement for a wife and mother. 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In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] I need some help looking for a forgotten book.\nGood even redditors! \nI'm having trouble remembering a book a read a few years back, I'll try to describe its contents to the best of my abilities. \n\n\nA girl found a book, she can enter the book, and she can turn into whatever creature she defeats in it. \nShe encountered a Kiwi looking creature that likes the taste of blood in the first book she entered, and she defeated a horde of them by taking advantage of their weight and drowning them. \n\n\nThat is all I remember from the book, if anybody could help me identify it I would be hella happy.", "id": "g0eqca", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1045, 2342, 2070, 2393, 2559, 2005, 1037, 6404, 2338, 1012, 2204, 2130, 2417, 23194, 5668, 999, 1045, 1005, 1049, 2383, 4390, 10397, 1037, 2338, 1037, 3191, 1037, 2261, 2086, 2067, 1010, 1045, 1005, 2222, 3046, 2000, 6235, 2049, 8417, 2000, 1996, 2190, 1997, 2026, 7590, 1012, 1037, 2611, 2179, 1037, 2338, 1010, 2016, 2064, 4607, 1996, 2338, 1010, 1998, 2016, 2064, 2735, 2046, 3649, 6492, 2016, 14222, 1999, 2009, 1012, 2016, 8567, 1037, 11382, 9148, 2559, 6492, 2008, 7777, 1996, 5510, 1997, 2668, 1999, 1996, 2034, 2338, 2016, 3133, 1010, 1998, 2016, 3249, 1037, 21038, 1997, 2068, 2011, 2635, 5056, 1997, 2037, 3635, 1998, 14759, 2068, 1012, 2008, 2003, 2035, 1045, 3342, 2013, 1996, 2338, 1010, 2065, 10334, 2071, 2393, 2033, 6709, 2009, 1045, 2052, 2022, 3109, 2050, 3407, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Forbidden Library.\nThe Forbidden Library kicks off an action-packed  fantasy series with classic appeal, a resourceful heroine, a host of magical creatures, and no shortage of narrow escapes--perfect for fans of Story Thieves, Coraline, Inkheart, and Harry Potter. Alice always thought fairy tales had happy endings. That--along with everything else--changed the day she met her first fairyWhen", "label": 1, "id": "25223481", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 10386, 3075, 1012, 1996, 10386, 3075, 14590, 2125, 2019, 2895, 1011, 8966, 5913, 2186, 2007, 4438, 5574, 1010, 1037, 7692, 3993, 18869, 1010, 1037, 3677, 1997, 8687, 7329, 1010, 1998, 2053, 15843, 1997, 4867, 12976, 1011, 1011, 3819, 2005, 4599, 1997, 2466, 15862, 1010, 11034, 3170, 1010, 10710, 22375, 1010, 1998, 4302, 10693, 1012, 5650, 2467, 2245, 8867, 7122, 2018, 3407, 21306, 1012, 2008, 1011, 1011, 2247, 2007, 2673, 2842, 1011, 1011, 2904, 1996, 2154, 2016, 2777, 2014, 2034, 8867, 2860, 10222, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][1990s] Fantasy book about knights from the 90s.\nI have a vague memory of a fantasy book that I read probably about 15vyears ago so likely published in the 90s, that I have been unable to dig out from my mum's house. All I remember are a few key plot points.\n\n* Boy is somehow pulled from our world to fantasy world. I think he appears in a tower with some old lady from level ~6\n\n* He is picked up by an honourable knight who noticed that he was eavesdropping while pretending to be asleep\n\n* Sometime around now he falls in love with a faerie queen\n\n* The world is divided into 7 levels and our world is level 3. Faeries are level 2 and should worship us as gods, but stuff gone backwards.\n\n* He tries to tell the other knights to be honourable but they're having none of it\n\n* At some point he dies and goes to heaven ie level 4 - where he becomes a proper knight, learns jousting, fights cloud giants and plays with the sky king\n\n* He comes back down to save everyone and brings a fancy sword that maybe summons ghosts or something\n\n* He is sent to guard a pass, and throws one if his jousts so he can get away but it doesn't work\n\nThe reason I remember this book is because I think at the end he writes a letter back to the real world in which he calls himself Ben, and maybe Ben Pendragon.\n\nDoes anyone know what book this could have been?", "id": "f1c77w", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 4134, 1033, 5913, 2338, 2055, 7307, 2013, 1996, 17233, 1012, 1045, 2031, 1037, 13727, 3638, 1997, 1037, 5913, 2338, 2008, 1045, 3191, 2763, 2055, 2321, 10736, 26492, 3283, 2061, 3497, 2405, 1999, 1996, 17233, 1010, 2008, 1045, 2031, 2042, 4039, 2000, 10667, 2041, 2013, 2026, 12954, 1005, 1055, 2160, 1012, 2035, 1045, 3342, 2024, 1037, 2261, 3145, 5436, 2685, 1012, 1008, 2879, 2003, 5064, 2766, 2013, 2256, 2088, 2000, 5913, 2088, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2002, 3544, 1999, 1037, 3578, 2007, 2070, 2214, 3203, 2013, 2504, 1066, 1020, 1008, 2002, 2003, 3856, 2039, 2011, 2019, 17164, 5000, 2040, 4384, 2008, 2002, 2001, 19413, 6961, 25711, 4691, 2096, 12097, 2000, 2022, 6680, 1008, 8811, 2105, 2085, 2002, 4212, 1999, 2293, 2007, 1037, 27498, 3035, 1008, 1996, 2088, 2003, 4055, 2046, 1021, 3798, 1998, 2256, 2088, 2003, 2504, 1017, 1012, 27498, 2015, 2024, 2504, 1016, 1998, 2323, 7425, 2149, 2004, 5932, 1010, 2021, 4933, 2908, 11043, 1012, 1008, 2002, 5363, 2000, 2425, 1996, 2060, 7307, 2000, 2022, 17164, 2021, 2027, 1005, 2128, 2383, 3904, 1997, 2009, 1008, 2012, 2070, 2391, 2002, 8289, 1998, 3632, 2000, 6014, 29464, 2504, 1018, 1011, 2073, 2002, 4150, 1037, 5372, 5000, 1010, 10229, 8183, 19966, 2075, 1010, 9590, 6112, 7230, 1998, 3248, 2007, 1996, 3712, 2332, 1008, 2002, 3310, 2067, 2091, 2000, 3828, 3071, 1998, 7545, 1037, 11281, 4690, 2008, 2672, 24814, 11277, 2030, 2242, 1008, 2002, 2003, 2741, 2000, 3457, 1037, 3413, 1010, 1998, 11618, 2028, 2065, 2010, 8183, 19966, 2015, 2061, 2002, 2064, 2131, 2185, 2021, 2009, 2987, 1005, 1056, 2147, 1996, 3114, 1045, 3342, 2023, 2338, 2003, 2138, 1045, 2228, 2012, 1996, 2203, 2002, 7009, 1037, 3661, 2067, 2000, 1996, 2613, 2088, 1999, 2029, 2002, 4455, 2370, 3841, 1010, 1998, 2672, 3841, 7279, 7265, 7446, 1012, 2515, 3087, 2113, 2054, 2338, 2023, 2071, 2031, 2042, 1029, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Knight.\nA young man in his teens is transported from our world to a magical realm that contains seven levels of reality. Very quickly transformed by magic into a grown man of heroic proportions, he takes the name Able and sets out on a quest to find the sword that has been promised to him, a sword he will get from a dragon, the one very special blade that will help him fulfill his", "label": 1, "id": "1695662", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 5000, 1012, 1037, 2402, 2158, 1999, 2010, 13496, 2003, 9687, 2013, 2256, 2088, 2000, 1037, 8687, 8391, 2008, 3397, 2698, 3798, 1997, 4507, 1012, 2200, 2855, 8590, 2011, 3894, 2046, 1037, 4961, 2158, 1997, 14779, 19173, 1010, 2002, 3138, 1996, 2171, 2583, 1998, 4520, 2041, 2006, 1037, 8795, 2000, 2424, 1996, 4690, 2008, 2038, 2042, 5763, 2000, 2032, 1010, 1037, 4690, 2002, 2097, 2131, 2013, 1037, 5202, 1010, 1996, 2028, 2200, 2569, 6085, 2008, 2097, 2393, 2032, 13883, 2010, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Comic Book][2010s] Comic book about a tiny robot(?) knight going on a quest to find a heart for his dying girlfriend..\nI remember stumbling upon this comic book a while back and enjoying the first issue but I can't for the life of me remember the title.\n\nI think it's an indie comic or at least comes from an indie-centric publisher and follows a tiny automaton (I think) that looks like an archetypal knight that runs away from a a life of enslavement at the hands of some disturbing-looking creatures in order to find a heart for his girlfriend. Apparently, all of his people had hearts at one point but they've since been replaced by clocks by the slavers so he thinks that finding her a heart will save her life.\n\nHe journeys through a forest and fights some animals. I remember that much.\n\nIf someone could come up with a title for me, I would very much appreciate it.", "id": "k16908", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 5021, 2338, 1033, 1031, 26817, 1033, 5021, 2338, 2055, 1037, 4714, 8957, 1006, 1029, 1007, 5000, 2183, 2006, 1037, 8795, 2000, 2424, 1037, 2540, 2005, 2010, 5996, 6513, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3342, 19730, 2588, 2023, 5021, 2338, 1037, 2096, 2067, 1998, 9107, 1996, 2034, 3277, 2021, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2005, 1996, 2166, 1997, 2033, 3342, 1996, 2516, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2019, 10271, 5021, 2030, 2012, 2560, 3310, 2013, 2019, 10271, 1011, 9358, 7277, 6674, 1998, 4076, 1037, 4714, 8285, 18900, 2239, 1006, 1045, 2228, 1007, 2008, 3504, 2066, 2019, 7905, 27405, 12952, 5000, 2008, 3216, 2185, 2013, 1037, 1037, 2166, 1997, 4372, 14540, 10696, 3672, 2012, 1996, 2398, 1997, 2070, 14888, 1011, 2559, 7329, 1999, 2344, 2000, 2424, 1037, 2540, 2005, 2010, 6513, 1012, 4593, 1010, 2035, 1997, 2010, 2111, 2018, 8072, 2012, 2028, 2391, 2021, 2027, 1005, 2310, 2144, 2042, 2999, 2011, 20940, 2011, 1996, 6658, 2869, 2061, 2002, 6732, 2008, 4531, 2014, 1037, 2540, 2097, 3828, 2014, 2166, 1012, 2002, 19147, 2083, 1037, 3224, 1998, 9590, 2070, 4176, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2008, 2172, 1012, 2065, 2619, 2071, 2272, 2039, 2007, 1037, 2516, 2005, 2033, 1010, 1045, 2052, 2200, 2172, 9120, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Canto: If I Only Had a Heart.\nIn the fantastical world of Arcana, tin slaves are forbidden to love, but Canto must defy his slavers and embark on an incredible journey to save the one he loves most.Enslaved for generations, Canto's people once had hearts. Now they have clocks. 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In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] [1990s].\nFor years I have been trying to find a book I read in the early to mid-1990s. Have googled everything I remember about it with no luck so far. Hopefully someone here can help.\n\nIt is a firsthand account of a small neighborhood (cul-de-sac actually) in Texas that experienced hauntings. Strange sounds and sightings were described and the people who owned the homes tried to leave when nobody outside their circle believed them. They had no luck selling the homes and some just left. \n\nI thought it was well written and scared the life out of me. I legit didn't read it at night!!\n\nCan anybody help? Thanks.", "id": "fvyvpj", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 4134, 1033, 1012, 2005, 2086, 1045, 2031, 2042, 2667, 2000, 2424, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 1996, 2220, 2000, 3054, 1011, 4134, 1012, 2031, 8224, 2094, 2673, 1045, 3342, 2055, 2009, 2007, 2053, 6735, 2061, 2521, 1012, 11504, 2619, 2182, 2064, 2393, 1012, 2009, 2003, 1037, 2034, 11774, 4070, 1997, 1037, 2235, 5101, 1006, 12731, 2140, 1011, 2139, 1011, 17266, 2941, 1007, 1999, 3146, 2008, 5281, 20161, 2015, 1012, 4326, 4165, 1998, 29426, 2015, 2020, 2649, 1998, 1996, 2111, 2040, 3079, 1996, 5014, 2699, 2000, 2681, 2043, 6343, 2648, 2037, 4418, 3373, 2068, 1012, 2027, 2018, 2053, 6735, 4855, 1996, 5014, 1998, 2070, 2074, 2187, 1012, 1045, 2245, 2009, 2001, 2092, 2517, 1998, 6015, 1996, 2166, 2041, 1997, 2033, 1012, 1045, 4190, 4183, 2134, 1005, 1056, 3191, 2009, 2012, 2305, 999, 999, 2064, 10334, 2393, 1029, 4283, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Black Hope Horror: The True Story of a Haunting.\nAn account of the haunting of a home describes how Ben and Jean Williams experienced bizarre events--strange markings carved on a tree's trunk, ants, snakes, haywire appliances, and mysterious illnesses--in their new house in Texas. Reprint.", "label": 1, "id": "1348704", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2304, 3246, 5469, 1024, 1996, 2995, 2466, 1997, 1037, 20161, 1012, 2019, 4070, 1997, 1996, 20161, 1997, 1037, 2188, 5577, 2129, 3841, 1998, 3744, 3766, 5281, 13576, 2824, 1011, 1011, 4326, 13967, 7844, 2006, 1037, 3392, 1005, 1055, 8260, 1010, 16111, 1010, 12971, 1010, 10974, 20357, 22449, 1010, 1998, 8075, 24757, 1011, 1011, 1999, 2037, 2047, 2160, 1999, 3146, 1012, 25364, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] A book I once read in elementary school..\nThe book takes place in the US during WWII, and the main character is a girl. There were these bully kids who would go around pretending to be soldiers and around the middle of the book, one of the bullies older brother dies in combat and his family is sent his medals.", "id": "gtrtx7", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1037, 2338, 1045, 2320, 3191, 1999, 4732, 2082, 1012, 1012, 1996, 2338, 3138, 2173, 1999, 1996, 2149, 2076, 25755, 1010, 1998, 1996, 2364, 2839, 2003, 1037, 2611, 1012, 2045, 2020, 2122, 20716, 4268, 2040, 2052, 2175, 2105, 12097, 2000, 2022, 3548, 1998, 2105, 1996, 2690, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 2028, 1997, 1996, 7087, 3111, 3080, 2567, 8289, 1999, 4337, 1998, 2010, 2155, 2003, 2741, 2010, 6665, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Stepping on the Cracks.\nMargaret and her best friend Elizabeth both have brothers fighting the war against Hitler and, like everyone else they know, they are filled with feelings of patriotism. But the girls are also involved in their own personal war at home. Gordy Smith, the worst bully in sixth grade, teases and torments them, and Margaret is scared to death of him. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Novel][2000s]Man is hiding statue he took from 9/11 storage facility.\nI think it was a novel that follows multiple people’s stories. Pretty sure it was written at least 10 years after Sep. 11th. What I remember is this guy was basically a good guy, but he was present on 9/11 and ended up hired to collect items from the rubble to catalogue. There was some reason (maybe something to do with his dead wife?) he really wanted this statue, or maybe he just loved it, and he didn’t think anyone would even notice. So now he lives with anxiety that one day he’ll be found with a piece of loot stolen from 9/11.\n\nI think I recall an estranged daughter, and I think there actually was some heat on about the statue because it was famous or important enough that they were looking for evidence of it after like 10 years, or someone noticed it missing. I also feel like this story concludes with him saving someone or shooting someone? Was likely a mystery or crime novel.", "id": "d2w9ii", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 3117, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 2158, 2003, 6318, 6231, 2002, 2165, 2013, 1023, 1013, 2340, 5527, 4322, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2001, 1037, 3117, 2008, 4076, 3674, 2111, 1521, 1055, 3441, 1012, 3492, 2469, 2009, 2001, 2517, 2012, 2560, 2184, 2086, 2044, 19802, 1012, 6252, 1012, 2054, 1045, 3342, 2003, 2023, 3124, 2001, 10468, 1037, 2204, 3124, 1010, 2021, 2002, 2001, 2556, 2006, 1023, 1013, 2340, 1998, 3092, 2039, 5086, 2000, 8145, 5167, 2013, 1996, 17538, 2000, 10161, 1012, 2045, 2001, 2070, 3114, 1006, 2672, 2242, 2000, 2079, 2007, 2010, 2757, 2564, 1029, 1007, 2002, 2428, 2359, 2023, 6231, 1010, 2030, 2672, 2002, 2074, 3866, 2009, 1010, 1998, 2002, 2134, 1521, 1056, 2228, 3087, 2052, 2130, 5060, 1012, 2061, 2085, 2002, 3268, 2007, 10089, 2008, 2028, 2154, 2002, 1521, 2222, 2022, 2179, 2007, 1037, 3538, 1997, 8840, 4140, 7376, 2013, 1023, 1013, 2340, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1045, 9131, 2019, 24211, 2684, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2228, 2045, 2941, 2001, 2070, 3684, 2006, 2055, 1996, 6231, 2138, 2009, 2001, 3297, 2030, 2590, 2438, 2008, 2027, 2020, 2559, 2005, 3350, 1997, 2009, 2044, 2066, 2184, 2086, 1010, 2030, 2619, 4384, 2009, 4394, 1012, 1045, 2036, 2514, 2066, 2023, 2466, 14730, 2007, 2032, 7494, 2619, 2030, 5008, 2619, 1029, 2001, 3497, 1037, 6547, 2030, 4126, 3117, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Nest.\nA warm, funny and acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives.Every family has its problems. But even among the most troubled, the Plumb family stands out as spectacularly dysfunctional. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [Book] [Young adult, late 2000s].\nHeya Reddit,\n\nI've been trying to find the title of a book I read in the late 2000s that had a really interesting concept.\n\nIt was about a bunch of kids who developed strange abilities and ran away from home (cliché, I know) and all congregated in one area that adults couldn't get to. The plot revolved around the impending arrival of this alien that survived by eating the lifeforms of different planets. I think the children had to rescue a guardian that used to watch over the earth as well? At the end of the first book one of the kids grew into this huuuge winged creature that essentially created a dome over the area.\n\nThis seems more convoluted the more I type it out. Hopefully someone will understand my nonsensical ramblings!", "id": "grwmcv", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 2402, 4639, 1010, 2397, 8876, 1033, 1012, 4931, 2050, 2417, 23194, 1010, 1045, 1005, 2310, 2042, 2667, 2000, 2424, 1996, 2516, 1997, 1037, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 1996, 2397, 8876, 2008, 2018, 1037, 2428, 5875, 4145, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 9129, 1997, 4268, 2040, 2764, 4326, 7590, 1998, 2743, 2185, 2013, 2188, 1006, 18856, 17322, 1010, 1045, 2113, 1007, 1998, 2035, 26478, 2890, 11644, 1999, 2028, 2181, 2008, 6001, 2481, 1005, 1056, 2131, 2000, 1012, 1996, 5436, 7065, 16116, 2105, 1996, 17945, 5508, 1997, 2023, 7344, 2008, 5175, 2011, 5983, 1996, 2166, 22694, 1997, 2367, 11358, 1012, 1045, 2228, 1996, 2336, 2018, 2000, 5343, 1037, 6697, 2008, 2109, 2000, 3422, 2058, 1996, 3011, 2004, 2092, 1029, 2012, 1996, 2203, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2338, 2028, 1997, 1996, 4268, 3473, 2046, 2023, 15876, 2226, 22890, 14462, 6492, 2008, 7687, 2580, 1037, 8514, 2058, 1996, 2181, 1012, 2023, 3849, 2062, 9530, 6767, 7630, 3064, 1996, 2062, 1045, 2828, 2009, 2041, 1012, 11504, 2619, 2097, 3305, 2026, 2512, 5054, 19570, 2389, 8223, 9709, 2015, 999, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Silver Child.\nSix children leave home and are drawn to Coldharbour - an eerie wasteland of wind, rats, gulls and rubbish. Each of them has a unique gift, but they must learn to use their skills fast. Drawing ever closer in a maelstrom of fury is the Roar, something vast and dreadful that wants to destroy them.", "label": 1, "id": "481729", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 3165, 2775, 1012, 2416, 2336, 2681, 2188, 1998, 2024, 4567, 2000, 3147, 8167, 25127, 1011, 2019, 18823, 5949, 3122, 1997, 3612, 1010, 11432, 1010, 19739, 12718, 1998, 29132, 1012, 2169, 1997, 2068, 2038, 1037, 4310, 5592, 1010, 2021, 2027, 2442, 4553, 2000, 2224, 2037, 4813, 3435, 1012, 5059, 2412, 3553, 1999, 1037, 11530, 4877, 13887, 1997, 8111, 2003, 1996, 11950, 1010, 2242, 6565, 1998, 21794, 2008, 4122, 2000, 6033, 2068, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book]Boy has crush and comes back to school ripped?.\nHey guys, read a book back in middle school, or more so listened to the digital copy, and it was about how a boy did something? think he got suspended and he went to work. he had a crush on a girl at school who was popular but showed no interest in him, but when he came back to the school after the suspension or summer break? he was ripped and she became attracted to him. Any clue guys, please let me know", "id": "bgcbx7", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2879, 2038, 10188, 1998, 3310, 2067, 2000, 2082, 9157, 1029, 1012, 4931, 4364, 1010, 3191, 1037, 2338, 2067, 1999, 2690, 2082, 1010, 2030, 2062, 2061, 7791, 2000, 1996, 3617, 6100, 1010, 1998, 2009, 2001, 2055, 2129, 1037, 2879, 2106, 2242, 1029, 2228, 2002, 2288, 6731, 1998, 2002, 2253, 2000, 2147, 1012, 2002, 2018, 1037, 10188, 2006, 1037, 2611, 2012, 2082, 2040, 2001, 2759, 2021, 3662, 2053, 3037, 1999, 2032, 1010, 2021, 2043, 2002, 2234, 2067, 2000, 1996, 2082, 2044, 1996, 8636, 2030, 2621, 3338, 1029, 2002, 2001, 9157, 1998, 2016, 2150, 6296, 2000, 2032, 1012, 2151, 9789, 4364, 1010, 3531, 2292, 2033, 2113, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Twisted.\nHigh school senior Tyler Miller used to be the kind of guy who faded into the background—average student, average looks, average dysfunctional family. But since he got busted for doing graffiti on the school, and spent the summer doing outdoor work to pay for it, he stands out like you wouldn’t believe. His new physique attracts the attention of queen bee Bethany Milbury,", "label": 1, "id": "2019821", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 6389, 1012, 2152, 2082, 3026, 7482, 4679, 2109, 2000, 2022, 1996, 2785, 1997, 3124, 2040, 8105, 2046, 1996, 4281, 1517, 2779, 3076, 1010, 2779, 3504, 1010, 2779, 28466, 2389, 2155, 1012, 2021, 2144, 2002, 2288, 23142, 2005, 2725, 17990, 2006, 1996, 2082, 1010, 1998, 2985, 1996, 2621, 2725, 7254, 2147, 2000, 3477, 2005, 2009, 1010, 2002, 4832, 2041, 2066, 2017, 2876, 1521, 1056, 2903, 1012, 2010, 2047, 6887, 7274, 7413, 17771, 1996, 3086, 1997, 3035, 10506, 16559, 23689, 4917, 1010, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Book about vampires in London, man on cover looked exactly like guy from \"Important Videos\" playlist video.\nSaw a book at a thrift store recently, but I didn't have my wallet or phone. It's a second-hand shop so the book could have been as old as the 80's. The title was (or was very close to) \"A Vampire in London\". Google searching just brings up books with other titles but the same plot.\n\nMost memorably, the guy on the cover (walking down an alley) was the spitting image of the guy from the \"Goth knows what he's doing\" video.", "id": "8no06h", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2338, 2055, 6144, 1999, 2414, 1010, 2158, 2006, 3104, 2246, 3599, 2066, 3124, 2013, 1000, 2590, 6876, 1000, 2377, 9863, 2678, 1012, 2387, 1037, 2338, 2012, 1037, 16215, 16338, 3573, 3728, 1010, 2021, 1045, 2134, 1005, 1056, 2031, 2026, 15882, 2030, 3042, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 1037, 2117, 1011, 2192, 4497, 2061, 1996, 2338, 2071, 2031, 2042, 2004, 2214, 2004, 1996, 3770, 1005, 1055, 1012, 1996, 2516, 2001, 1006, 2030, 2001, 2200, 2485, 2000, 1007, 1000, 1037, 4393, 1999, 2414, 1000, 1012, 8224, 6575, 2074, 7545, 2039, 2808, 2007, 2060, 4486, 2021, 1996, 2168, 5436, 1012, 2087, 24443, 2527, 6321, 1010, 1996, 3124, 2006, 1996, 3104, 1006, 3788, 2091, 2019, 8975, 1007, 2001, 1996, 24307, 3746, 1997, 1996, 3124, 2013, 1996, 1000, 25976, 4282, 2054, 2002, 1005, 1055, 2725, 1000, 2678, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Dracula in London.\nHow did Dracula occupy his time in London when he wasn't stalking Lucy Westenra and Mina Harker? Today's top authors take the infamous nosferatu on a tour of 1890s London--in sixteen wonderfully inventive stories.", "label": 1, "id": "70190", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 18500, 1999, 2414, 1012, 2129, 2106, 18500, 11494, 2010, 2051, 1999, 2414, 2043, 2002, 2347, 1005, 1056, 20070, 7004, 2225, 2368, 2527, 1998, 19808, 5292, 25074, 2099, 1029, 2651, 1005, 1055, 2327, 6048, 2202, 1996, 14429, 16839, 27709, 8525, 2006, 1037, 2778, 1997, 13678, 2414, 1011, 1011, 1999, 7032, 6919, 2135, 1999, 15338, 3512, 3441, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book]Group of humans lands/crashes on a planet and get turned into different things (ie. an alien woman & an intelligent plant).\nThe changes were to their benefit and were enjoyed by them and made them happy. The man who was turned into a plant really enjoyed photo synthesis. \n\nThe planet was divided into different sectors for different alien races. \n\nThe author is probably American and the book and/or Author should be rather well known because my wife read it in Polish at least 25 years ago. The book could be from the 60s or 70s.\n\nThank you.", "id": "jguevl", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2177, 1997, 4286, 4915, 1013, 19119, 2006, 1037, 4774, 1998, 2131, 2357, 2046, 2367, 2477, 1006, 29464, 1012, 2019, 7344, 2450, 1004, 2019, 9414, 3269, 1007, 1012, 1996, 3431, 2020, 2000, 2037, 5770, 1998, 2020, 5632, 2011, 2068, 1998, 2081, 2068, 3407, 1012, 1996, 2158, 2040, 2001, 2357, 2046, 1037, 3269, 2428, 5632, 6302, 10752, 1012, 1996, 4774, 2001, 4055, 2046, 2367, 11105, 2005, 2367, 7344, 3837, 1012, 1996, 3166, 2003, 2763, 2137, 1998, 1996, 2338, 1998, 1013, 2030, 3166, 2323, 2022, 2738, 2092, 2124, 2138, 2026, 2564, 3191, 2009, 1999, 3907, 2012, 2560, 2423, 2086, 3283, 1012, 1996, 2338, 2071, 2022, 2013, 1996, 20341, 2030, 17549, 1012, 4067, 2017, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Midnight at the Well of Souls.\nNathan Brazil, a cargo ship-for-hire owner, detours from his route to answer a distress call. A hidden stargate hurls him and his passengers to the Well World, the master control planet for the cosmos created by the now-gone godlike race who designed the universe. Now someone wants to find the Well of Souls to seize control of all the cosmos--and it's up to Nathan to stop", "label": 1, "id": "542397", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 7090, 2012, 1996, 2092, 1997, 9293, 1012, 7150, 4380, 1010, 1037, 6636, 2911, 1011, 2005, 1011, 10887, 3954, 1010, 20010, 22957, 2013, 2010, 2799, 2000, 3437, 1037, 12893, 2655, 1012, 1037, 5023, 2732, 5867, 15876, 12190, 2015, 2032, 1998, 2010, 5467, 2000, 1996, 2092, 2088, 1010, 1996, 3040, 2491, 4774, 2005, 1996, 21182, 2580, 2011, 1996, 2085, 1011, 2908, 2643, 10359, 2679, 2040, 2881, 1996, 5304, 1012, 2085, 2619, 4122, 2000, 2424, 1996, 2092, 1997, 9293, 2000, 15126, 2491, 1997, 2035, 1996, 21182, 1011, 1011, 1998, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2039, 2000, 7150, 2000, 2644, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] WWII spy novel for kids?.\nMy niece is wanting to read a WWII novel she read a while ago but can't remember the name. All she remembers is it is about a kid who is a spy in Germany trying to stop a bomb after he saves a Jew and a scene where he kills a kid and paints flowers with his blood.\n\n​\n\nAny ideas?", "id": "bnf47y", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 25755, 8645, 3117, 2005, 4268, 1029, 1012, 2026, 12286, 2003, 5782, 2000, 3191, 1037, 25755, 3117, 2016, 3191, 1037, 2096, 3283, 2021, 2064, 1005, 1056, 3342, 1996, 2171, 1012, 2035, 2016, 17749, 2003, 2009, 2003, 2055, 1037, 4845, 2040, 2003, 1037, 8645, 1999, 2762, 2667, 2000, 2644, 1037, 5968, 2044, 2002, 13169, 1037, 16522, 1998, 1037, 3496, 2073, 2002, 8563, 1037, 4845, 1998, 23262, 4870, 2007, 2010, 2668, 1012, 1004, 1001, 1060, 28332, 2497, 1025, 2151, 4784, 1029, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Projekt 1065: A Novel of World War II.\nInfiltrate. Befriend. Sabotage.World War II is raging. Michael O'Shaunessey, originally from Ireland, now lives in Nazi Germany with his parents. Like the other boys in his school, Michael is a member of the Hitler Youth.But Michael has a secret. He and his parents are spies.Michael despises everything the Nazis stand for. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Story] About this guy who has these clockwork robots who turn all killer when they hear a certain word and the only way to turn them off is to whistle a specific tune..\nAnyways the guy accidentally says the word one time and in his panic his lips are too dry and he can’t whistle the tune so his own robots kill him, and I can’t remember anything else about the story but there was more to it.", "id": "7capno", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2466, 1033, 2055, 2023, 3124, 2040, 2038, 2122, 5119, 6198, 13507, 2040, 2735, 2035, 6359, 2043, 2027, 2963, 1037, 3056, 2773, 1998, 1996, 2069, 2126, 2000, 2735, 2068, 2125, 2003, 2000, 13300, 1037, 3563, 8694, 1012, 1012, 4312, 2015, 1996, 3124, 9554, 2758, 1996, 2773, 2028, 2051, 1998, 1999, 2010, 6634, 2010, 2970, 2024, 2205, 4318, 1998, 2002, 2064, 1521, 1056, 13300, 1996, 8694, 2061, 2010, 2219, 13507, 3102, 2032, 1010, 1998, 1045, 2064, 1521, 1056, 3342, 2505, 2842, 2055, 1996, 2466, 2021, 2045, 2001, 2062, 2000, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Hodinový strojek.\nTick, tock, tick, tock! Some stories are like that. Once you've wend them up, nothing will stop them ...\nA tormented apprentice clock-maker, a deadly mechanical knight in armour - and the sinister Dr Kalmenius, who some say is the devil ... Wind up these characters, fit them into a story on a cold winter's evening, with the snow swirling down, and suddenly life and the story begin to merge in a peculiarly macabre - and unstoppable - way.\nAlmost like clockwork ...", "label": 1, "id": "3084097", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 7570, 8718, 4492, 2100, 2358, 3217, 6460, 2243, 1012, 16356, 1010, 2000, 3600, 1010, 16356, 1010, 2000, 3600, 999, 2070, 3441, 2024, 2066, 2008, 1012, 2320, 2017, 1005, 2310, 19181, 2094, 2068, 2039, 1010, 2498, 2097, 2644, 2068, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1037, 29026, 13357, 5119, 1011, 9338, 1010, 1037, 9252, 6228, 5000, 1999, 12371, 1011, 1998, 1996, 16491, 2852, 10556, 13728, 18595, 2271, 1010, 2040, 2070, 2360, 2003, 1996, 6548, 1012, 1012, 1012, 3612, 2039, 2122, 3494, 1010, 4906, 2068, 2046, 1037, 2466, 2006, 1037, 3147, 3467, 1005, 1055, 3944, 1010, 2007, 1996, 4586, 16499, 2091, 1010, 1998, 3402, 2166, 1998, 1996, 2466, 4088, 2000, 13590, 1999, 1037, 14099, 2135, 6097, 7875, 2890, 1011, 1998, 4895, 16033, 13944, 3468, 1011, 2126, 1012, 2471, 2066, 5119, 6198, 1012, 1012, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK] [2000s] An itch I can't scratch.\nIt's killing me, and I'd love to be able to reread it.\nIf anyone is willing to help me here, the cover had the protagonist's face (a woman). I'm pretty sure the title was one word. I think it did end up getting officially published, since it was a sort of preview my teacher let me read back in 2010. \nIt was the story of a robot who I think was designed to resemble someone's dead daughter... I vaguely remember a situation near the end where she fell/was thrown off a cliff while escaping something. I know this is basically nothing, but it's all I can remember for the moment. I wanted to see if it was as good as it's perception in my mind leads me to believe.\nI'll answer questions if anyone is interested.", "id": "edea4z", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1033, 2019, 2009, 2818, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 11969, 1012, 2009, 1005, 1055, 4288, 2033, 1010, 1998, 1045, 1005, 1040, 2293, 2000, 2022, 2583, 2000, 2128, 16416, 2094, 2009, 1012, 2065, 3087, 2003, 5627, 2000, 2393, 2033, 2182, 1010, 1996, 3104, 2018, 1996, 10191, 1005, 1055, 2227, 1006, 1037, 2450, 1007, 1012, 1045, 1005, 1049, 3492, 2469, 1996, 2516, 2001, 2028, 2773, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2106, 2203, 2039, 2893, 3985, 2405, 1010, 2144, 2009, 2001, 1037, 4066, 1997, 19236, 2026, 3836, 2292, 2033, 3191, 2067, 1999, 2230, 1012, 2009, 2001, 1996, 2466, 1997, 1037, 8957, 2040, 1045, 2228, 2001, 2881, 2000, 13014, 2619, 1005, 1055, 2757, 2684, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1045, 15221, 3342, 1037, 3663, 2379, 1996, 2203, 2073, 2016, 3062, 1013, 2001, 6908, 2125, 1037, 7656, 2096, 13002, 2242, 1012, 1045, 2113, 2023, 2003, 10468, 2498, 1010, 2021, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2035, 1045, 2064, 3342, 2005, 1996, 2617, 1012, 1045, 2359, 2000, 2156, 2065, 2009, 2001, 2004, 2204, 2004, 2009, 1005, 1055, 10617, 1999, 2026, 2568, 5260, 2033, 2000, 2903, 1012, 1045, 1005, 2222, 3437, 3980, 2065, 3087, 2003, 4699, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Beta.\nElysia is created in a laboratory, born as a sixteen-year-old girl, an empty vessel with no life experience to draw from. She is a Beta, an experimental model of a teenage clone. She was replicated from another teenage girl, who had to die in order for Elysia to exist. 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{ "content": "[TOMT] [BOOK].\nIt was about this girl (I think her name was Miranda bc she ranted about how her mother named her after a famous criminal ) and her mother is preparing for a tv show competition there’s some type of time travel mind blowing twist at the end something to do with a naked man and a car accident i know all of this seems really random but it was my fav book as a kid so please HELP", "id": "7eqsdl", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 2023, 2611, 1006, 1045, 2228, 2014, 2171, 2001, 9392, 4647, 2016, 2743, 3064, 2055, 2129, 2014, 2388, 2315, 2014, 2044, 1037, 3297, 4735, 1007, 1998, 2014, 2388, 2003, 8225, 2005, 1037, 2694, 2265, 2971, 2045, 1521, 1055, 2070, 2828, 1997, 2051, 3604, 2568, 11221, 9792, 2012, 1996, 2203, 2242, 2000, 2079, 2007, 1037, 6248, 2158, 1998, 1037, 2482, 4926, 1045, 2113, 2035, 1997, 2023, 3849, 2428, 6721, 2021, 2009, 2001, 2026, 6904, 2615, 2338, 2004, 1037, 4845, 2061, 3531, 2393, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "When You Reach Me.\nMiranda is an ordinary sixth grader, until she starts receiving mysterious messages from somebody who knows all about her, including things that have not even happened yet. Each message brings her closer to believing that only she can prevent a tragic death. Until the final note makes her think she’s too late.", "label": 1, "id": "6608018", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2043, 2017, 3362, 2033, 1012, 9392, 2003, 2019, 6623, 4369, 3694, 2099, 1010, 2127, 2016, 4627, 4909, 8075, 7696, 2013, 8307, 2040, 4282, 2035, 2055, 2014, 1010, 2164, 2477, 2008, 2031, 2025, 2130, 3047, 2664, 1012, 2169, 4471, 7545, 2014, 3553, 2000, 8929, 2008, 2069, 2016, 2064, 4652, 1037, 13800, 2331, 1012, 2127, 1996, 2345, 3602, 3084, 2014, 2228, 2016, 1521, 1055, 2205, 2397, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.", "label": 0, "id": "1059917", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1996, 2197, 2645, 1012, 2023, 3179, 1997, 4572, 1005, 1055, 4438, 5913, 4349, 2003, 21972, 4919, 2005, 6001, 1012, 13711, 2075, 1996, 2298, 1997, 1996, 3166, 1005, 1055, 2512, 1011, 4349, 2808, 1010, 1998, 26481, 1996, 16875, 6583, 6826, 2401, 3444, 3152, 1010, 2023, 3179, 3397, 2019, 7262, 1052, 1012, 1055, 1012, 2930, 2055, 1996, 2381, 1997, 1996, 2338, 1010, 4606, 1037, 2461, 1011, 2039, 1997, 1996, 2034, 2416, 4486, 1012, 102 ] }, { "content": "Cliffs Notes on Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\nThe original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. 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Jon Scieszka’s Guys Read initiative was founded on a simple premise: that young guys enjoy reading most when they have reading they can enjoy. And out of this comes a series that aims to give them just that. Ten books, arranged by theme, featuring the best of the best where writing for kids is concerned. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][Book] Hacker goes back in time and becomes Marlin the Wizard.\nI vaguely remember hearing about this book and having it in my Amazon wish list but it's not there anymore and I can't find anything about it.\n\nIt was about a hacker or something who was going to go-to jail so he hacks into reality and goes back to King Arthur's time. He uses his hacking or 21st century general knowledge to convince everyone he's the wizard Merlin. That's all I remember about the plot.\n\nI think it was written by a radio host? And I remember there being about 3 books written in the series. They weren't very long nor expensive\n\nEdit: Merlin the wizard*,", "id": "kl93ap", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 23307, 3632, 2067, 1999, 2051, 1998, 4150, 9388, 4115, 1996, 10276, 1012, 1045, 15221, 3342, 4994, 2055, 2023, 2338, 1998, 2383, 2009, 1999, 2026, 9733, 4299, 2862, 2021, 2009, 1005, 1055, 2025, 2045, 4902, 1998, 1045, 2064, 1005, 1056, 2424, 2505, 2055, 2009, 1012, 2009, 2001, 2055, 1037, 23307, 2030, 2242, 2040, 2001, 2183, 2000, 2175, 1011, 2000, 7173, 2061, 2002, 20578, 2015, 2046, 4507, 1998, 3632, 2067, 2000, 2332, 4300, 1005, 1055, 2051, 1012, 2002, 3594, 2010, 23707, 2030, 7398, 2301, 2236, 3716, 2000, 8054, 3071, 2002, 1005, 1055, 1996, 10276, 15993, 1012, 2008, 1005, 1055, 2035, 1045, 3342, 2055, 1996, 5436, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2001, 2517, 2011, 1037, 2557, 3677, 1029, 1998, 1045, 3342, 2045, 2108, 2055, 1017, 2808, 2517, 1999, 1996, 2186, 1012, 2027, 4694, 1005, 1056, 2200, 2146, 4496, 6450, 10086, 1024, 15993, 1996, 10276, 1008, 1010, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Off to Be the Wizard.\nMartin Banks is just a normal guy who has made an abnormal discovery: he can manipulate reality, thanks to reality being nothing more than a computer program. With every use of this ability, though, Martin finds his little “tweaks” have not escaped notice. Rather than face prosecution, he decides instead to travel back in time to the Middle Ages and pose as a wizard.What c", "label": 1, "id": "24775619", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 2125, 2000, 2022, 1996, 10276, 1012, 3235, 5085, 2003, 2074, 1037, 3671, 3124, 2040, 2038, 2081, 2019, 19470, 5456, 1024, 2002, 2064, 17708, 4507, 1010, 4283, 2000, 4507, 2108, 2498, 2062, 2084, 1037, 3274, 2565, 1012, 2007, 2296, 2224, 1997, 2023, 3754, 1010, 2295, 1010, 3235, 4858, 2010, 2210, 1523, 1056, 8545, 29243, 1524, 2031, 2025, 6376, 5060, 1012, 2738, 2084, 2227, 11537, 1010, 2002, 7288, 2612, 2000, 3604, 2067, 1999, 2051, 2000, 1996, 2690, 5535, 1998, 13382, 2004, 1037, 10276, 1012, 2054, 1039, 102 ] }, { "content": "Caverns.\n\"Caverns\" is the first book in a (currently) four book series by Mr. O'Donnell. As the title implies, the focus is on a character named McGill Feighan. In this first book, the origin of McGill and the start of his adventerous life is revealed. \"Caverns\" is at first a light-hearted read, but you soon find yourself drawn into the life of the hero, his triumphs and despair. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Read in the earlier 2000s from my school library.\nWhile vague I remember a few specific details. A girl talked to an older man, she kept it a secret from her family for obvious reasons. When she would be on the computer and a family member would walk in she would hit a command key on the keyboard and a moving image of a game would pop up and cover the chat \nThe game was pink background and had cats on it if I remember correctly. \nDown the road after she stopped talking to the guy she went to talk to her sister and when she walked in she saw the same game screen image pop up on her sisters computer and knew she was talking to the same guy.\n\nPlease help, it's bothered me for years", "id": "g2fysi", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 3191, 1999, 1996, 3041, 8876, 2013, 2026, 2082, 3075, 1012, 2096, 13727, 1045, 3342, 1037, 2261, 3563, 4751, 1012, 1037, 2611, 5720, 2000, 2019, 3080, 2158, 1010, 2016, 2921, 2009, 1037, 3595, 2013, 2014, 2155, 2005, 5793, 4436, 1012, 2043, 2016, 2052, 2022, 2006, 1996, 3274, 1998, 1037, 2155, 2266, 2052, 3328, 1999, 2016, 2052, 2718, 1037, 3094, 3145, 2006, 1996, 9019, 1998, 1037, 3048, 3746, 1997, 1037, 2208, 2052, 3769, 2039, 1998, 3104, 1996, 11834, 1996, 2208, 2001, 5061, 4281, 1998, 2018, 8870, 2006, 2009, 2065, 1045, 3342, 11178, 1012, 2091, 1996, 2346, 2044, 2016, 3030, 3331, 2000, 1996, 3124, 2016, 2253, 2000, 2831, 2000, 2014, 2905, 1998, 2043, 2016, 2939, 1999, 2016, 2387, 1996, 2168, 2208, 3898, 3746, 3769, 2039, 2006, 2014, 5208, 3274, 1998, 2354, 2016, 2001, 3331, 2000, 1996, 2168, 3124, 1012, 3531, 2393, 1010, 2009, 1005, 1055, 11250, 2033, 2005, 2086, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Exposed.\nChan Shealy's got most things going right in her life—straight A's, a shot at the regional majorette championships in baton twirling, and the best best friend a girl could wish for. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Mystical sort of book I read in elementary school..\nI read a book in elementary school(I’m 21 now) that was mystical but less Lord of the Rings more Highlander. It was mountainous, hilly terrain set in north Western Europe I believe. I’m really having trouble with the plot, but seems like it was a kid who was maybe a king in a different reality/time but didn’t remember? Idk but it had a “follow your destiny” sort of theme. Seems like a dog or dogs served purpose in the plot. Like he had a good dog. I also remember there being maybe a big hall of old kings that played a part. Maybe he, the protagonist, was a descendant of them? I’m sorry if this is really vague; I don’t remember it being a popular book. It seemed kinda older maybe written in 70s or 80s, but I’m not too sure on that. I’d have read it sometime in elementary school although I read at a higher reading level so I’d imagine it could be anywhere from 4th-10th grade reading level. If anyone has a clue I’d greatly appreciate the input! Really would love to know.", "id": "djiak7", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 17529, 4066, 1997, 2338, 1045, 3191, 1999, 4732, 2082, 1012, 1012, 1045, 3191, 1037, 2338, 1999, 4732, 2082, 1006, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2538, 2085, 1007, 2008, 2001, 17529, 2021, 2625, 2935, 1997, 1996, 7635, 2062, 10983, 2121, 1012, 2009, 2001, 14897, 1010, 22800, 9291, 2275, 1999, 2167, 2530, 2885, 1045, 2903, 1012, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2428, 2383, 4390, 2007, 1996, 5436, 1010, 2021, 3849, 2066, 2009, 2001, 1037, 4845, 2040, 2001, 2672, 1037, 2332, 1999, 1037, 2367, 4507, 1013, 2051, 2021, 2134, 1521, 1056, 3342, 1029, 8909, 2243, 2021, 2009, 2018, 1037, 1523, 3582, 2115, 10461, 1524, 4066, 1997, 4323, 1012, 3849, 2066, 1037, 3899, 2030, 6077, 2366, 3800, 1999, 1996, 5436, 1012, 2066, 2002, 2018, 1037, 2204, 3899, 1012, 1045, 2036, 3342, 2045, 2108, 2672, 1037, 2502, 2534, 1997, 2214, 5465, 2008, 2209, 1037, 2112, 1012, 2672, 2002, 1010, 1996, 10191, 1010, 2001, 1037, 12608, 1997, 2068, 1029, 1045, 1521, 1049, 3374, 2065, 2023, 2003, 2428, 13727, 1025, 1045, 2123, 1521, 1056, 3342, 2009, 2108, 1037, 2759, 2338, 1012, 2009, 2790, 17704, 3080, 2672, 2517, 1999, 17549, 2030, 16002, 1010, 2021, 1045, 1521, 1049, 2025, 2205, 2469, 2006, 2008, 1012, 1045, 1521, 1040, 2031, 3191, 2009, 8811, 1999, 4732, 2082, 2348, 1045, 3191, 2012, 1037, 3020, 3752, 2504, 2061, 1045, 1521, 1040, 5674, 2009, 2071, 2022, 5973, 2013, 4343, 1011, 6049, 3694, 3752, 2504, 1012, 2065, 3087, 2038, 1037, 9789, 1045, 1521, 1040, 6551, 9120, 1996, 7953, 999, 2428, 2052, 2293, 2000, 2113, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "The Grey King.\nAlternate cover for this ISBN can be found hereThere is a Welsh legend about a harp of gold, hidden within a certain hill, that will be found by a boy and a white dog with silver eyes-- a dog that can see the wind. Will Stanton knew nothing of this when he came to Wales to recover from a severe illness. 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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK][2000s-2010s] halloween children’s book.\ni remember having this book when i was younger that i read around halloween. i remember the plot was something along the lines of a monster child preparing for a halloween party. sadly i don’t remember much else://", "id": "f91bll", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 1031, 8876, 1011, 26817, 1033, 14414, 2336, 1521, 1055, 2338, 1012, 1045, 3342, 2383, 2023, 2338, 2043, 1045, 2001, 3920, 2008, 1045, 3191, 2105, 14414, 1012, 1045, 3342, 1996, 5436, 2001, 2242, 2247, 1996, 3210, 1997, 1037, 6071, 2775, 8225, 2005, 1037, 14414, 2283, 1012, 13718, 1045, 2123, 1521, 1056, 3342, 2172, 2842, 1024, 1013, 1013, 102 ] }
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{ "content": "[TOMT][BOOK] Book about a group of people living on a compound and pretending that it’s the olden days.\nI think it was a young adult book, a group of people living like it was the olden days to protect their kids from the real world. One of the kids escaped or something and found out. Possibly people were watching them through cameras or windows?? I want to say the title has the word “time” in it.", "id": "cr94is", "tokenized_content": [ 101, 1031, 3419, 2102, 1033, 1031, 2338, 1033, 2338, 2055, 1037, 2177, 1997, 2111, 2542, 2006, 1037, 7328, 1998, 12097, 2008, 2009, 1521, 1055, 1996, 2214, 2368, 2420, 1012, 1045, 2228, 2009, 2001, 1037, 2402, 4639, 2338, 1010, 1037, 2177, 1997, 2111, 2542, 2066, 2009, 2001, 1996, 2214, 2368, 2420, 2000, 4047, 2037, 4268, 2013, 1996, 2613, 2088, 1012, 2028, 1997, 1996, 4268, 6376, 2030, 2242, 1998, 2179, 2041, 1012, 4298, 2111, 2020, 3666, 2068, 2083, 8629, 2030, 3645, 1029, 1029, 1045, 2215, 2000, 2360, 1996, 2516, 2038, 1996, 2773, 1523, 2051, 1524, 1999, 2009, 1012, 102 ] }
[ { "content": "Running Out of Time.\nJessie lives with her family in the frontier village of Clifton, Indiana. When diphtheria strikes the village and the children of Clifton start dying, Jessie's mother sends her on a dangerous mission to bring back help. 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