I always thought that the author of these two books was Mrs. Basil E. Franweiler. Why would the book be called that if she wasn’t? It turned out that the author’s name is E.L. Konigsburg. Which was perfect, because I didn’t have a K author yet! (I still don’t have a Q author or book, if anyone has any suggestions. :D)
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Have you ever wanted to run away? Where did you want to run to? Claudia knew exactly what she wanted – she wanted to run away to a place that was comfortable, beautiful, and elegant. So she picked the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Problem was, she didn’t have enough cash. So she invited her brother Jamie (who had a lot of money) to come with her.
I loved this story of siblings who ran away for fun and did it well, mainly through their ingenuity. They managed to avoid security for a week! This is the story of how they ran away and got safely back again, solving a mystery in the middle of it all.
The View from Saturday
It’s hard to describe this book. The only thing that I can think to say about it is that it is wonderful. It’s so wonderful that it won the Newbery Medal!
It’s the story of four kids who come together to be the sixth-grade Academic Bowl team from Epiphany Middle School. They’re the perfect team, and the way their stories intertwine is so cool to see. I actually have to re-read this book sometime soon – I haven’t read it in forever, and it’s totally worth a re-read!
Have you read any of these? What did you think of them?
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kirstyes says:
Not familiar with these but I have a Q book suggestion for you – http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/111450.Quidditch_Through_the_Ages
Brett Jonas says:
Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, I haven’t read any of the Harry Potter books, so that would make it kinda hard. 😀
kirstyes says:
Kirsty gasps!! I love HP.
Brett Jonas says:
I’ve seen the first movie… that’s it. 🙂
JulieYouJest says:
I haven’t read either one but I want to now that I’ve read this! Thanks for the post.
Brett Jonas says:
They’re both really good. 😀
Tui Snider (@mentalmosaic) says:
Hi Brett,
I read From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler years and years ago and absolutely loved it. It’s such a great adventure.
The independence those kids had really appealed to me, too.
I’m kinda wondering if I read The View from Saturday, too. Hmmm… I can imagine that after loving the first book, I probably looked for more by the same author.
Now I want to re-read them both!
Thanks for reminding me of this wonderful author!
~Tui
Brett Jonas says:
They’re both amazing books. 🙂 LMK what you think of them if you do re-read them! 😀