Books I Recommend: Whistle In The Dark by Susan Hill Long

Hey, everyone! This is my 37th book recommendation list. I hope you enjoy!

1. Whistle In The Dark by Susan Hill Long

2. Black Radishes by Susan Lynn Meyer

3. Saving Lilly by Peg Kehret

4. Jeannette Rankin by Gretchen Woelfle

5. Farmer Boy Days by Laura Ingalls Wilder

6. Horrible Harry and the Stolen Cookie by Suzy Kline

7. Goose Chase by Patrice Kindl

8. Beauty Queen by Sarah Mlynowski

9. Weird but True! Ripped From The Headlines 2 by National Geographic Kids

10. Wedding Expert by Jane Breskin Zalben

11. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! by Ripley Publishing Ltd.

12. One White Dolphin by Gill Lewis

13. Lady Lollipop by Dick King-Smith

14. Hair, Clothing, and Tire Track Evidence by Kenneth G. Rainis

15. The Genie in the Book by Cindy Trumbore

16. Tripping Over the Lunch Lady by Nancy E. Mercado

17. The Trouble with Ants by Claudia Mills
18. The Healing Spell by Kimberley Griffiths Little
19. Eliza Bing is (Not) a Big, Fat Quitter by Carmella Van Vleet
20. First Snow in the Woods by Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick
21. The Passover Lamb by Linda Elovitz Marshall
22. Togo by Robert J. Blake
23. The Black Sheep by Elizabeth Heck
24. Halloween Crafts by Jean Eick
25. Ballet by Kate Castle
26. The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
27. Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown
29. When the Shadbush Blooms by Carla Messinger
30. One Grain of Rice by Demi
31.  Brookfield Days by Maria D. Wilkes
33. No Place For Magic by E.D. Baker
34. Bad Hair Day by Sarah Mlynowski
35. Cuckoo Feathers by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
36. Early Sunday Morning by Barry Denenberg
37. Leprechaun Luck by Erin Gobragh
38. Island Of Mad Scientists by Howard Whitehouse
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2 thoughts on “Books I Recommend: Whistle In The Dark by Susan Hill Long

  1. Hi Lillian! I’m so pleased you included my debut novel, BLACK RADISHES. You might be interested to know that the sequel just came out! It’s called SKATING WITH THE STATUE OF LIBERTY and it’s about Gustave’s experiences as a Jewish war refugee in New York in 1942 and his friendship with an African American girl, September Rose. Thanks for the mention!

  2. Hi, Susan! Thank you. Ok, I keep an eye out for the sequels. Sounds very good from the brief summary you gave me. You’re very welcome! Visit my blog anytime if you want to see more blog posts. If you want to subscribe, go on this link Subscribe to Lillian Darnell by Email.

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