Sunday, October 25, 2020

Elly Skelly Reads Up A Storm!

 




"Well, it sure sounds like Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus have their work cut out for them in this case. I wonder what will happen if Alice shows up? I can't wait to dig back into the story— it really tickles my bones. Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library is the twisty follow up to The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow, where Fairday finds out that her new home not only has charm, but plenty of character. The Begonia House reveals different sides, and both are wrapped in mystery. Fall into the story magic and find out about the books!" 

DMS CASE FILE #1



The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow (book 1)
Publish date: 12/1/15
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Illustrator: Roman Muradov
Ages: 8 and up
Grade Level: 3-6
Available: Hardcover, Paperback, E-book



FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED.

The Begonia House keeps its secrets. Everyone knows that. Everyone, that is, except for clever eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow, whose family has just moved in. Being the Senior Investigator in the Detective Mystery Squad, more commonly known as the DMS, she’s ready to uncover the mysteries hidden within the strange manor. As the investigation gears up and the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, the DMS enters into a world where anything is possible, and the danger is most definitely real. Can they piece together the puzzle before it's too late? Or will whatever's causing trouble find Fairday and her friends first?
DMS CASE FILE #2




Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library (book 2)
Publish date: 10/23/17
Publisher: Willow Press
Illustrator: David SanAngelo
Ages: 8 and up
Grade level: 3-6
Available: Hardcover, E-book



ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE
Fairday Morrow had no clue that moving from Manhattan to the small town of Ashpot, Connecticut, would lead to an unsolved mystery. Her parents’ dream of renovating a crumbling Victorian, called the Begonia House, into a bed and breakfast had seemed like treachery at the time. But Fairday found out that her new house kept secrets, and once inside its twisted front gates, anything was possible. When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is devouring words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. What happens to stories when their words get eaten?


"I've heard a rumor that in the third book Fairday will have to figure out how to navigate her way through truth and lies. With any luck, she'll be able to see the light. Keep a keen eye out for clues from the authors about the next case, and stop by Wednesday for a bit more frightful fun with stories. Remember to consider your bones. They've been with you through it all. Until we meet again, farewell fleshy people, but of course, it's never really goodbye, is it?" 

26 comments:

  1. That was a fun way to present your tale!

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  2. Hi Jess and Steph - these look to be so much fun ... they'll be loved by everyone - as well as those enjoying solving the puzzles of the haunted house ... fun - well done and good luck - take care - Hilary

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    1. Hilary- Thanks for all your kind words. :)

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  3. What a wonderful way to present your work.
    Huge congratulations.

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  4. Enjoyed reading this!! How cute how you put it all together!

    betty

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    1. Betty- So glad you liked the post. It was tons of fun putting it together. :)

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  5. I loved the skeleton. lol This post was fun.

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    1. Mary- We love Elly Skelly too. Glad you enjoyed the post. :)

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  6. I enjoyed reading this post, it was fun and the photos are great too!

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  7. Awesome way to introduce us to your story!

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  8. Very fun and creative post. I really enjoyed it.

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    1. Natalie- Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. :)

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  9. I just saw the video on Instagram - love it!

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  10. That's some spooky Halloween perfection! Especially love the lightening and other cool effects (rocking chair, fireplace etc.)

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    1. Brenda- Thanks for noticing all the details. It was a fun video to create and share. :)

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  11. I liked the video. And you did great presenting your work.

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    1. Kelly- So happy you enjoyed the video! :)

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