Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

crazy trip to town...

so I had a huge list of places to stop when I made it to town today. I had the pet store to get Ally's new halter...isn't it cute?


I had to go to the Christian book store next. They were having a big sale and I needed a new Bible for school. NIV, which I don't have, so I got an adorable "In Bloom Edition" that has a leather cover with a flower on it!


I also found a couple of CD's in the bargain bin...
















 a really cute water bottle...










and the most adorable book. It's written by Phil Visher, the creator of Veggie Tales. It comes with a CD of the story (with music) there's a chorus to the story that he sings. So cute! The first page sold me because it's set in the "northwest Territ'ry" and it's about beavers who escape from a trapper.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Book Review - Rapunzel's Revenge written by Shannon and Dean Hale and illustrated by Nathan Hale

I am a huge Shannon Hale fan. She has written some of my favourite youth fiction books including Princess Academy, Book of a Thousand Days and Goose Girl, as well as Austenland, one of her adult fiction novels. So when I heard she had teamed up with her husband to write a graphic novel I knew I had to check it out. The story is loosely based on the character of Rapunzel. At the age of twelve, Rapunzel discovers that the woman she thought was her mother is actually a witch who stole her from her parents when she was a baby. The witch locks her in a giant tree (grown with magic) so that she cannot escape. The magic used to grow the tree also causes her hair to grow EXTREMELY long in the three years she is locked up. She finally escapes and her adventures really start. Rapunzel teams up with Jack, an outlaw that carries around a goose and a bean.... This take on the story really makes Rapunzel the heroine of the story, as she is the one who rescues Jack and many others along her way. She is strong and brave, making her a great role model. As far as story goes, it is typical "comic book" type action sequences, one after another, as Rapunzel battles wild boars, bands of outlaws, giant seas snakes, etc... The story lacks depths, but that seems to be inevitable in this format. Overall, a good story I would recommend highly, especially to reluctant readers.

Click on the page for a sneak peek!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Book Review - The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey by Trenton Lee Stewart

Book # 2 in the series. I again listened to it on Audiobook, read by Del Roy. I love his voice. He is the perfect voice for this book. It's an ageless type of mystery/action story. There is more imminent danger to the children in this second book, as they are following clues and puzzles left behind by Mr. Benedict before he was kidnapped. These clues lead them to venture half way around the world on their own. The story is just as long as the first one (roughly 500 pages) and does have certain moments that drag a bit, but the puzzles are great, the characters are realistic and the action in this one keep the reader wanting to know more. The new characters introduced, including a circus strongman and a ship's captain, add to the delightful combination of personalities. All of the children are dealing with new personal dilemma as they grow older and are facing even more danger. Yet they all manage to work together and come through their struggles just fine (not to ruin the ending).

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Book Review - The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

This was my first encounter with the Mysterious Benedict Society. This first installment of the series follows the creation of the secret society. The children include: Reny- age 11, leader and puzzle solver; Sticky- 11 yr old genius with amazing memory; Kate- Resourceful 12 year old who carries her prized possessions in a bucket at her waist; and Constance- a pint-sized child who retains her willful independence. These orphans and runaways are contracted to help Mr. Benedict, a narcoleptic recluse, stop the evil Mr. Curtain from brainwashing the world through child messengers. The story, though written in 2007, has a style reminiscent of the 50's mystery novel. The characters and settings are timeless and the children present a positive deviation from the norm. I highly recommend this book. I "read" it on audiobook and the narrator's voice is fabulous!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Book Review: Airman by Eoin Colfer

This is my second time reading this book. It held me in it's grip the same way it did the first time through. I am a huge fan of Eoin Colfer (the author the Artemis Fowl Series) and have read nearly all of his books.

In Airman, Colfer recounts the tragic and adventurous story of Conor Broekhart, a boy destined to fly. Conor's birth in a hot air balloon foretold his life-long obsession with flight. His ingenuity and bravery allowed him to save the life of the princess, his best friend, when he was only 9 years old. But how will he cope when his world is over-turned and he is forced to become another man altogether. This story has romance, daring, adventure, mystery, and more. It is fantastic. Even though Colfer writes for youth, he has a way of writing that draws in readers of any age.

Organized my Curriculum Binders

I picked up all the curriculum for the coming school year from school today. It was a lot of binders! I ended up cleaning off all of the shelves in the dining room bookcase so that I didn't have to pile them on the table. It took all the shelves and the top of the bookcase. I didn't work on any curriculum yet, but it looks rather nice. And so it feels like quite an accomplishment.

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