[Linked Image] World Without A Superman - by many, many DC writers and artists

The follow up to the comic Death of Superman. Many of DC comics characters from previous comics and plot lines are brought back to help revive and then bury (entomb) Superman, while Lois and the Kents are left to mourn Clark without revealing his secret. A very sad plot (clearly) with some hope towards the end.


Mrs. Piggle Wiggle by Betty MacDonald

Parents are given 'cures' to help their previously well-behaved kids stop being show-offs, bullies, whisperers, slowpokes, and such. Always interesting to read these stories written in the 1950s to see how much life and raising kids has changed.


On the Banks of Plum Creek - by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Having left Indian Territory, the Ingalls family moves to a dug-out in Minnesota along the banks of Plum Creek and tries to raise wheat. Laura and Mary go to school, church, and visit town for the first time. A 100 years may have passed but the types of people Laura meets are still around, the good and the bad. Again, interesting to see how much freedom and responsibility kids were given back then that they aren't now.


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.