After seeing the Leaky article about the new Alan Rickman Celebrity READ poster now available at the ALA online store, I decided to poke around and see what their other posters looked like. I fondly remembered seeing the likes of Patrick Stewart, Mel Gibson, and my former TV boyfriend Andrew Shue (Melrose Place, for those of you who don't remember) on such posters when I was in college, and I wondered what celebrities (besides Orlando Bloom, who was the only recent one I knew about) had done these posters since then.
Imagine my astonishment to see a thumbnail of Britney Spears on one of these posters. Curious as to what book they chose to have her holding, I clicked. And what book is she holding?
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
I turned my eyes away, like Peter O'Toole in The Lion in Winter when he discovers his favorite son has betrayed him, as if closing his eyes will make it not true.
Why HP?! WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
Imagine my astonishment to see a thumbnail of Britney Spears on one of these posters. Curious as to what book they chose to have her holding, I clicked. And what book is she holding?
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
I turned my eyes away, like Peter O'Toole in The Lion in Winter when he discovers his favorite son has betrayed him, as if closing his eyes will make it not true.
Why HP?! WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
That is just wrong. Are we sure Britney can even read? :P
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I'm quite happy with Nicolas Cage's choice, as he's reading a book by a German author;).
Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley's books are kind of self-explanatory.
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my former TV boyfriend Andrew Shue
HEY! He's my former TV boyfriend (along with Dean Cain) and if he rang my bell today, he would be welcomed back with open arms!!
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And you know that old TV boyfriends don't go away, they come back in lovely DVD sets!
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That, and it's probably the only book she knows.
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Oh well. Denzel Washington + Green Eggs And Ham = AWESOME. :)
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No. No you're not.
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If you were doing a poster, what book would you choose? You can't choose any book those celebrities have already taken.
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But anyway, I had no idea Britney could read, especially in light of this video surfacing. You'll see what I mean when you watch it.
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I'm thinking Watership Down for me.
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Who says you need kids to have Legos? ;)
If you were doing a poster, what book would you choose? You can't choose any book those celebrities have already taken.
I haven't checked out all the pictures but I'm sure this hasn't been chosen. I'd go with a series my students love - the "Junie B. Jones" series by Barbara Park. They are chapter books about a kindergarten/first grade (in more recent books) student with text that's maybe on a second grade reading level. There are some parents who don't like the series because the author decided to allow Junie B. to sound like a 5-year-old might (at times) and so she writes "I runned away" rather than "ran".
My opinion? If 5-year olds are actively engaged in listening to the stories (which have maybe one little b&W picture per chapter), laugh when it's appropriate, and recall facts from earlier books then who cares if it's written in Pig Latin? Boys and girls alike LOVE it and beg to hear "just one more chapter please?!" How can you go wrong with that? (I do however, often correct the language while reading the stories aloud and we also discuss the consequences of Junie B.'s often immature/acting-out behaviors. But even there, it serves as a good example of what not to do and they actually *get* it too.)
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The reason I had to explain all of that was because last year a parent of a student in another class called our school librarian to complain about her daughter being "encouraged" by the school (even though it was her own choice) to bring home one of the books. She thought we shouldn't have the series in our library at all! Wtf?
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And it's so true that you don't need kids to buy HP Legos...
*thinks about pulling out the Dumbledore's Office set after work*
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
So, so WRONG!