Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Margo is enchanted by their cuteness. We love watching them at the lake. ; ) ~ F
Around the circle, in a row. Goose it is, I lay low. Ugly and Daffy, two known names. Make way for me in fowl games. A fair toss or float in the tub. I'll keep you company while you scrub. What I am is cute and yellow, Donald is my kind of fellow.
What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Is an 8th Day as Good as it Sounds?
Jax Aubrey can't stand
living with his guardian, Riley. What does Riley know about being in charge of
someone? He's barely 18 years old himself. When Jax’s father died he wanted to
live with his aunt, but because his dad had made arrangements with Riley, that couldn’t happen. Everything is
different now. Thank goodness for his best friend, Billy. Without him, Jax couldn’t
get through the day. Little does Jax know that his 13th birthday is going to be
the start of something new. When he wakes up he can’t figure out where all the people are
and why the electricity doesn’t work. He begins to worry that this is the apocalypse. When Riley does explain it all, Jax
learns that there's an eighth day of the week sandwiched in between Wednesday and Thursday. Only certain people can
experience the eighth day, and there are all kinds of rules about it. There are
also some people who only experience Grundsday (the nickname for the eighth day).
There’s a prisoner next door who Riley is supposed to be watching, but there
are some bad people who are trying to find her so that they can control things.
Will Jack be able to keep the bad guys away? Why is the prisoner wanted by so many people? You will be turning the pages to find out what happens next!
I have wanted to read The Eighth Day by Dianne K. Salerni since I first heard about it. Maybe it's because I've thought a lot about having an extra day in the week. That would be excellent! I could get so much done on that day and even catch up on sleep! But that doesn't seem like what most people use the eighth day for in this book. I liked Jax and thought he was easy to relate to, even if I worried about some of the choices he was making. It was fun learning about a different world and type of people. And I like the references to Merlin and King Arthur. Of course, now I really need to do more research into those stories. This is a great book for kids in fifth grade and up. There is a little violence towards the end of the book, but nothing too overly descriptive. I have already started book two and hope to get the third book soon!
Has anyone else read The Eighth Day? Or have you read another
book by Dianne K. Salerni? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Answer to Monday's Riddle: Yay for an 8th Day!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers. This was a tricky riddle, but I was excited to use a past riddle as the bonus clue. I love it when ideas connect! Lizzy and I often dream about how fabulous an extra day of the week would be. We've decided a day between Sunday and Monday, possibly called Funday, would be perfect.
Friday, Lizzy's review will tell us what it might be like to have an 8th day of the week. How would you like to spend the time if you had an extra day? See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F
Seven's plenty for the rat race run, to answer this riddle, add but one: Mani comes first, bangs on your door. Tyr delivers what's next in store. Odin dwells in the middle at hand. Thor thunders by across the land. Three more steps end this tour, but what could be with one more?
What am I asking for? Answer: An 8th day of the week.
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| Bonus clue graphic of the days of the week |
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