Wednesday, December 30, 2015
2015 Top Picks for Middle Grade Books
This week we're wrapping up 2015. We've enjoyed reading all the books we've reviewed this year, and here are a few of our favorites. Friday, we'll share our top picks for children's picture books. Happy reading! ~ F & L
Nightbird by Alice Hoffman
Twig has lived in the same small town since she was little. She's pretty much invisible, so no one pays any attention to her. Kids know Twig won't come to their birthday parties, nor will she invite them to her house... read more.
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A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd
Felicity Pickle sees words around people and items, so she collects and keeps track of them. She finds them all over the places, especially because Felicity, her mom, and her younger sister are travelers. They never stay in any place very long, that's just the Pickle way... read more.
Interview with Natalie Lloyd
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The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Ivan is a silverback, but he has lived away from his family for most of his life. He lives in what he refers to as his domain, and his domain happens to be a cage at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade... read more.
Interview with Katherine Applegate
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
That's a Wrap!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're wrapping up 2015. Stop by Wednesday to see Lizzy's top picks for middle grade, and Friday Margo will let us know her favorite children's picture books of the year. See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F
When you want to sum things up and bring them to a close. When the winter winds whip by and redden up your nose. When you've something nice to give and wish it for another. When you're arguing pointlessly with a sister or a brother. When the act is over and the song is at its end. When the box is fragile and you don't want for it to bend. When your lunch is tidy by a roll and not a slice. When the game is over and its snake eyes on the dice. When a time has come to pass, a new one will begin. Now, you've seen it all fly by; the credits will read, Fin.
What am I referring to? Answer: A Wrap!
Fairday's Riddles: Volume I
Make time to riddle and rhyme!
62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats
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Monday, December 28, 2015
Somthing We Do...
Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? New England chills will be reminding us to do this soon, even though there was no shortage of it this holiday season. ; ) ~ F
When you want to sum things up and bring them to a close. When the winter winds whip by and redden up your nose. When you've something nice to give and wish it for another. When you're arguing pointlessly with a sister or a brother. When the act is over and the song is at its end. When the box is fragile and you don't want for it to bend. When your lunch is tidy by a roll and not a slice. When the game is over and its snake eyes on the dice. When a time has come to pass, a new one will begin. Now, you've seen it all fly by; the credits will read, Fin.
What am I referring to?
I gave you a clue!
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When you want to sum things up and bring them to a close. When the winter winds whip by and redden up your nose. When you've something nice to give and wish it for another. When you're arguing pointlessly with a sister or a brother. When the act is over and the song is at its end. When the box is fragile and you don't want for it to bend. When your lunch is tidy by a roll and not a slice. When the game is over and its snake eyes on the dice. When a time has come to pass, a new one will begin. Now, you've seen it all fly by; the credits will read, Fin.
What am I referring to?
I gave you a clue!
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