I am not done with this one but I know I will finish soon! OMG – this book is one of my new favorites. I also know I like it more the way I’m reading it than if I was reading it differently – I’m reading it out loud to my child – and hearing myself makes it even better. The words are FANTASTIC and I love what Dahl does!
Dec 15, 10:24PM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
The Patience Stone
is the latest book I’ve read. Wow! It is a great story and really interesting to me.
I am working on a major change in the world and this book gave me the energy to continue on in my quest.
I liked the prose but I’m not certain about the end.
I recommend it. Especially those who are interested in how others in the world live their lives. Whether they want to live them that way or not.
Dec 07, 11:52AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
Since a student lent me New Moon and Eclipse I decided to read that one as well even thought I didn’t need too. I’ll read the fourth just because I hate to not read all in a series and I also want to see what happens to Jacob.
Nov 22, 08:30AM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
Finished this one in time for the BIG blow out party my DSIL held. What an evening.
WOW!
Nov 22, 08:29AM PST | 0 comments
My son and I both read this together – he is so into reading now as a 2nd grader it is awesome. I had hoped he’d like to read and now that I put all that work and effort into it since he was a little guy it seems to be paying off. :)
This was a great chapter book for him to read because it was easy for him but not super easy. I am proud of him.
I wonder if we can find more in the series? I think he’d like to read the rest and he really liked the Henry character.
Nov 18, 09:19AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
If any of you out there are interested in WWII or stories about people who do amazing things than you might also enjoy Robert K. Wilcox’s First Blue: The Story of World War II Ace Butch Voris and the Creation of the Blue Angels
I really got into this book because of a few things, 1) it was well written, 2) it was about an amazing man and 3) it was about a time in history that is fascinating in its raw human-ness.
I found it while looking over the “new book” section at my local library – a common method of finding GREAT books that I suggest to anyone who has the ability to spend some time with their local library.
Off to read the next “new book” section find…
Nov 09, 08:18PM PST | 3 cheers | 0 comments
Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back
I read this story to my son a few days ago. He liked it because Shel Silverstein is silly but I liked it because of the moral of the story – well the morals.
I suggest it to everyone.
Nov 04, 06:19AM PST | 1 cheer | 2 comments
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Basil and the Pygmy Cats (a Basil of Baker Street mystery) by Eve Titus I just finished another kids book with my child. This time I found it at the local library and had to check it out because i have a soft spot for stories with mice in them. So basically this set of stories is a series of mysteries that has a parallel world to humans but it is mice (I think this has been done before a few times) and there is a detective (who is just like and treated like Sherlock Holmes). I laughed a lot when reading it because I couldn’t believe someone got this book published. But the illustrator is one I like – Paul Galdone.
Anyway, if you like mysteries and strange creations of alternate worlds you might like this book. The little person I read it too wasn’t too intrigued but then again he was allowed to watch SpiderMan today – that sorta over powered all else.
Sep 02, 09:49PM PDT | 2 cheers | 0 comments
Nobel’s Women of Peace by Michelle Benjamin and Maggie Mooney – a title within the Women’s Hall of Fame Series from the publisher Second Story Press – really great book – I learned so much about these amazing women. I know that there is a lot of controversy but the motivation and dedication and will of these women is mind blowing. It was awesome to read. I loved it – I believe all middle school readers should read this book and then discuss.
Jul 15, 12:12AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments