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Can you tell us what's in your shopping cart, and let us choose from those?

Here is the cartful:

Mesopotamia (DK Eyewitness Books) –

Egyptian Diary: The Journal of Nakht - Richard Platt;

Build Your Own Stonehenge (Running Press Mini Kits) - Morgan Beard;

An Acceptable Time - Madeleine L'Engle;

Many Waters - Madeleine L'Engle;

A Wind in the Door - Madeleine L'Engle;

A Swiftly Tilting Planet - Madeleine L'Engle;

The Life & Times of Hammurabi (Biography from Ancient Civilizations)

- Tamera Bryant;

Gilgamesh the Hero - Geraldine McCaughrean;

Black Ships Before Troy - Rosemary Sutcliff;

Who Was King Tut? (Who Was...?) - Roberta Edwards;

It's All Greek to Me (Time Warp Trio) r/i - Jon Scieszka;

The Time Warp Trio: Tut, Tut - Jon Scieszka;

The Phoenicians (Cultures of the Past) - Elsa Marston;

Take Me Back - DK Publishing;

Little Krishna - Harish Johari;

Roman Mythology: Romulus and Remus (Jr. Graphic Mythologies) - Tom Daning;

Ancient Mysteries - Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Ancient Mysteries; DVD

Hands-On Ancient People, Volume 2: Art Activities About Minoans, Mycenaeans, Trojans, Ancient Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans - Yvonne Y. Merrill;

The Librarian Who Measured the Earth - Kathryn Lasky;

Day Of The Dragon-King (Magic Tree House 14, paper) - Mary Pope Osborne;

Ancient China (TALES OF THE DEAD) - Stewart Ross;

Hannibal: RomeÆs Worst Nightmare (A Wicked History) - Philip Brooks

Cleopatra - Diane Stanley;

Famous Men of Greece (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren;

Famous Men of Rome (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren;

The Ancient Celts (People of the Ancient World) - Patricia Calvert;

Brigid's Cloak: An Ancient Irish Story - Bryce Milligan;

Mystery of the Maya (Choose Your Own Adventure, No. 5) - R. A. Montgomery;

Between Earth & Sky: Legends of Native American Sacred Places - Joseph Bruchac

Prince Siddhartha: The Story of Buddha - Jonathan Landaw;

The Emperor's Silent Army: Terracotta Warriors of Ancient China - Jane O'Connor

The Eye of the Needle: Based on a Yupik Tale - Teri Sloat;

How Ancient Americans Lived: The Native Tribes and the Peoples of the Frozen North - Michael Stotter;

The Golden Goblet (Newbery Library, Puffin) - Eloise Jarvis McGraw;

Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Puffin Story Books) –

Tales of Ancient Egypt (Puffin Classics) - Roger Lancelyn Green;

Tales from Japan (Oxford Myths and Legends) - Helen and William McAlpine

Tales from India (Oxford Myths and Legends) - J. E. B. Gray

The Wanderings of Odysseus - Rosemary Sutcliff; Mass Market Paperback

The Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia - Charles Taylor; Hardcover

The Holy Land (The Ancient World) - Peter Connolly; Paperback

Solomon: A Man of Wisdom (An Awesome Adventure Bible Stories Series) - Master Books; Paperback

Moses in Egypt - Lynne Reid Banks;

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Do you have a decent library? If so, I'd see if the library had the following:

Gilgamesh the Hero - Geraldine McCaughrean;

Black Ships Before Troy - Rosemary Sutcliff;

It's All Greek to Me (Time Warp Trio) r/i - Jon Scieszka;

The Time Warp Trio: Tut, Tut - Jon Scieszka;

The Librarian Who Measured the Earth - Kathryn Lasky;

Day Of The Dragon-King (Magic Tree House 14, paper) - Mary Pope Osborne;

The Golden Goblet (Newbery Library, Puffin) - Eloise Jarvis McGraw;

Cleopatra - Diane Stanley;

If the library has these, I'd remove them from the 'buy' list for now & just borrow them when you plan to read them. If they turn out to be huge favorites, you could always buy them later. I'm listing these because these are generally popular enough that many (?) libraries carry these & perhaps it would be easy enough for you to borrow a copy.

 

I'd definitely plan to order:

Mesopotamia (DK Eyewitness Books) –

Hands-On Ancient People, Volume 2: Art Activities About Minoans, Mycenaeans, Trojans, Ancient Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans - Yvonne Y. Merrill; (I love this book -- I think it's a great resource for upper elementary/early middle school level kids)

Tales of Ancient Egypt (Puffin Classics) - Roger Lancelyn Green;

Tales from Japan (Oxford Myths and Legends) - Helen and William McAlpine

Tales from India (Oxford Myths and Legends) - J. E. B. Gray

and any of the other books that cover topics that are not usually available at the library

 

Perhaps buy these:

Famous Men of Greece (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren;

Famous Men of Rome (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren;

 

But, of course, it's all a matter of preference on what types of books you & your dc like & make the most impact on you...

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From your list we read and enjoyed these books. As mentioned previously we actually downloaded the Famous Men books. Of all the books the Sutcliff books were my personal favorites. DS actually checked out Black Ships Before Troy again this year.

 

If I had to delete books on your list I would pick the Time Warp Trio and Magic Tree House books. Although they are fun reads I think some of your other books are stronger in content.

 

Also, I know you are trying to shrink your list, but I would recommend adding, The Bronze Bow, by Elizabeth George Speare. It was one of those books that we didn't want to put down.

 

A Wind in the Door - Madeleine L'Engle;

Gilgamesh the Hero - Geraldine McCaughrean;

Black Ships Before Troy - Rosemary Sutcliff;

Ancient Mysteries - Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Ancient Mysteries; DVD

The Librarian Who Measured the Earth - Kathryn Lasky;

Cleopatra - Diane Stanley;

Famous Men of Greece (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren;

Famous Men of Rome (Yesterday's Classics) - John H. Haaren; Prince Siddhartha: The Story of Buddha - Jonathan Landaw;

The Golden Goblet (Newbery Library, Puffin) - Eloise Jarvis McGraw;

Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Puffin Story Books) –

The Wanderings of Odysseus - Rosemary Sutcliff; Mass Market Paperback

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Thanks for the list! Did you get it from somewhere, or is it compiled from various sources? We're doing Ancient History in 6th (next year) So, I'll look at your list. I'm also thinking I can check some of them out at the library.

Carrie:-)

I sat down with the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia and pulled out names, places, events from the ancient section. Then once I had the list complied I sat down at Amazon.com and searched for books. Then I had an obscene grand total. I'm going to have to at least cut it in half.

 

Today I went around to Beautiful Feet, Greenleaf an Varitas Press and compared prices for their compilation of books. It averages out to about $200.00 which ever way I go. Unless I get used books from Amazon. If I go used I'll be able to drop it even further. But there are only a couple of sellers for used that I'll trust.

 

Then there is used books plus shipping costs. If I have to go to a lot of different vendors the individual shipping costs would be as much as new from Amazon with free shipping. I'l have to play around with it and see.

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Here's the list of big hits, the ones my son especially enjoyed and from which he seemed to retain a lot:

 

Tales from India, J.E.B. Gray

Ch’i Lin Purse, Linda Fang

Children’s Homer, Padraic Colum

Dar and the Spear Thrower, Marjorie Cowley

Golden Goblet, Eloise Jarvis McGraw

Tales from China, Cyril Birch

Tusk and Stone, Malcolm Bosse

 

To these he gave a qualified thumb up. He liked them okay and learned stuff, but doesn't feel the need to add them to his permanent collection:

 

Aesop’s Fables, Aesop (Grosset & Dunlap)

Boy of the Painted Cave, Justin Denzel

Gilgamesh the Hero, Geraldine McCaughrean

Twenty Jataka Tales, Noor Inayat Khan

Walking the Bible, Bruce S. Feiler

These were fine, for school, but he would have been content to skip them:

 

Cat of Bubastes, G.A. Henty (informative, but not fun to read)

D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths, Ingri and Edgar Parin D’Aulaire

Place in the Sun, Jill Rubalcaba

 

That's all we've gotten to so far. Of the ones still on his list for the rest of the year, the ones I expect will be the biggest hits are:

 

Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans

How to Be a Roman Soldier

How to Be an Ancient Greek Athlete

Mystery of the Roman Ransom

Detectives in Togas

Eagle of the Ninth

 

We read the Tales from Egypt one on your list on our last round with the ancients, and it was good, too. If your student is a good reader, I'd suspect the Time Warp Trio ones will be pretty useless. There's not what you would call a lot of actual information in them, and they are very short, light, easy reads. I probably wouldn't buy them at full price for a 5th grader. And the Diane Stanley bios are pretty expensive for what they are. My son has read a few of them, but only when I found them at the library or on a close-out table. I mean, that Cleopatra one is only 48 pages. That's not worth $8 for me.

 

Hope that helps you narrow it down a bit.

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Okay, here are ones I know (or don't):

 

For Mesopotamia, we liked a book called To Ride the God's Own Stallion

I like all DK Eyewitness books!

Gilgamesh the Hero - Geraldine McCaughrean - good - the Zemen trio is also very good

Black Ships Before Troy - Rosemary Sutcliff - excellent

The Librarian Who Measured the Earth - Kathryn Lasky - good

Cleopatra - Diane Stanley - good

Prince Siddhartha: The Story of Buddha - Jonathan Landaw - I don't think I know this one, but books by Demi and, I believe, Russell Freedman, are also excellent concerning the Buddha

The Golden Goblet (Newbery Library, Puffin) - Eloise Jarvis McGraw - good

Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Puffin Story Books) – as I recall, my older son did not like this and it seemed more a love story fit for a teenage girl....

Tales of Ancient Egypt (Puffin Classics) - Roger Lancelyn Green - don't know this one specifically, but anything by Lancelyn Green is excellent!

The Wanderings of Odysseus - Rosemary Sutcliff; Mass Market Paperback - good; don't know about this version, though, as her illustrated versions are wonderful....

The Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia - Charles Taylor; Hardcover - I never found this very useful; not enough specific info in it....

The Holy Land (The Ancient World) - Peter Connolly; Paperback - good

 

Those are the only titles I recognize, off-hand, without looking through my own books. Good luck in your search!

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