Friday, September 16, 2016

Can War Save Lives?

Ada has never been out of her small apartment because her mother is too embarrassed of her. Instead she watches all the other children, including her younger brother, from her spot by the window. Living in a dirty apartment with a mother who is angry all the time is a sad way for a little girl to grow up. Ada realizes she needs to try to walk even though it isn't easy because of her disfigured foot, but her mother has forbidden her from doing it. World War II has begun and now it's reaching England. When bombs are threatening London and children are being sent out to the country, Ada hatches a plan to leave first thing in the morning with her brother. No one wants them when they get out to the country, but they finally go live with a woman named Susan Smith. She cleans them up, gives them a place to live, and treats them with respect. Susan sees no reason why Ada shouldn't be able to do everything everyone else is doing. For the first time in her life Ada is spending time outside. She even meets her beloved Butter, the horse who resides on the Smith property. The freedom Ada feels is amazing. There are hard days too, and Ada’s mom cannot be reached to approve a surgery for her club foot. Are things too good to last? What will happen when the war is over? Will Ada ever get her surgery so she can wear regular shoes? You will not be able to put this book down!

I first heard about The War That Saved My Life on The Children’s War blog. I am so happy I had a chance to read it. The characters in the book really come to life. I loved some of them and hated others. My heart went out to Ada because of her struggles with her foot and I winced at the way her mother treated her. She was an amazing older sister though! I thought it was also interesting how something as terrible as a war could end up saving someone's life in a different way. I recommend this to kids in fourth grade and up who like historical fiction and easy to relate to characters. I look forward to reading more books by this author!

Has anyone else read The War That Saved My Life? Or have you read another book by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!

~L

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: One Vs. the Other...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers. Friday, Lizzy's review will take us on a trip in time to World War II. Stay tuned and prepare for battle. See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Reversed it's raw, like a wound or sore. Forward march, it opens more. Two can play, others join; gather up crown and coin. One side falls, the other rises; plotting points, compromises. Winner takes up the matter, gaining from the losing latter. Back and forth opinions swing as people watch everything. Hate gets it 'round the bend, love brings it to an end. 

What am I referring to? Answer: War. 



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Monday, September 12, 2016

Monday's Riddle: A Battle of Sides...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Not a happy topic, but one that earns discussion due to its nature. ; ) ~ F

Reversed it's raw, like a wound or sore. Forward march, it opens more. Two can play, others join; gather up crown and coin. One side falls, the other rises; plotting points, compromises. Winner takes up the matter, gaining from the losing latter. Back and forth opinions swing as people watch everything. Hate gets it 'round the bend, love brings it to an end. 

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!



Friday, September 9, 2016

Spotlight on...

Books galore at the Decatur Book Festival!


The Little Shop of Stories is an enchanting book nook, located right in the middle of the action and adventure. This is a fantastic place to set your imagination free!


We were excited to bring the mystery of the Begonia House to the Children's Stage at the festival. The panel Moderator, Elizabeth Lenhard, asked excellent questions, and we enjoyed sharing the stage with Anica Rissi, author of the Anna, Banana series


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Welcome to the Decatur Book Festival!

This week we'll be taking you on a whirlwind storybook tour through the Decatur Book Festival. Stay tuned for highlights from our adventure Labor Day weekend. 



Jessica Haight & Stephanie Robinson, authors of THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW


Friday, September 2, 2016

Will Joshua Defy Artemis?

Joshua and his friend, Charlie, are having a great time sledding when an unexpected visitor shows up. She's from the “other realm” and tells Joshua that Leandro sent her, and that he must come back with her to save Apollo. Although they aren’t sure what to do, Joshua and Charlie end up being transported back to the Lightning Road. It’s been awhile since they were last there and now they have a new task at hand. Artemis has their good friend, Apollo, locked in a cell. When they try to break him out things take a turn for the worse. Now Charlie and Joshua have no idea who to trust and how to get back home. There are dangers everywhere and people are not free to go about their lives. Artemis is ruling and she's dead set on getting powers from the oracle, who she believes is Joshua. Will he prove to be the oracle? Is there a way to save the slaves and humans trapped in this realm? How will Joshua know who to trust and what to do? This book is filled with action and adventure, so you'll be turning those pages.

I was excited to read Joshua and the Arrow Realm after reading the first book in the series, Joshua and the Lightning Road a couple years ago. I like that this was a continuation of an exciting story, but that it could also be enjoyed on its own. Charlie is a fun character. I loved his French phrases and nicknames for others. Joshua is growing up and it was nice to see him feeling more confident, even if he doesn't always realize it. I like the new characters that were introduced, and I hope to meet up with some of them again in the next book. The other realm has a lot of interesting parts to it, and seeing the way the gods and goddesses act is fascinating. This is a great book for kids in 4th grade and up who love mythology and stories with lots of action. I read this in one day, so it's full of page turning adventures- but there are sad parts too. I know there will be more for Joshua to do, and I look forward to the next book in the series. 

Has anyone else read Joshua and the Arrow Realm? Or have you read another book by Donna Galanti? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!

~L
  
Read our interview with Donna Galanti to find out more about the story!


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