Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? They're fascinating to learn about! ~ F
Mystery lore speaks of me— lines spell under the sea. I enchant Arctic coasts and have a tooth my blessing boasts.
What am I? Stop by Friday for the answer
I gave you a clue!
Monday, March 18, 2019
Monday, March 11, 2019
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday (#MMGM) Book Review: The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens
Siblings Kate,
Michael, and Emma, are whisked away one Christmas Eve when the oldest, Kate,
was only four. Someone was after them, and for their protection they were given
only the last name of P. They don’t know who they are and if they will ever see
their parents again. Going from one orphanage to another and never being able
to find a home was discouraging, but Kate as the oldest, did her best to make
things okay for her younger brother and sister no matter where they were. When
they were finally sent to the last orphanage, Cambridge Falls, it was far away
and dismal. There they met Dr. Pym and his housekeeper. They lived in a large
home and the siblings seemed to be the only orphans in the place, which they
thought was odd. They do love the amazing food and the kind adults. It isn’t
long before they discover a magical book. This book transports them back in
time to when Cambridge Falls was ruled by the Countess, an evil, witchy woman
who imprisoned the children of the town. The Countess wants the book and will
stop at nothing to get her way. Can Kate Emma and Michael ever get back to the
present time? What will happen if the Countess gets the book? What exactly can
the book/atlas do? Take a journey through time and space to find out!
I have had The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens on my list of books to read for at least two years. I am thrilled that I finally got to it. I listened to the audio book version read by my favorite narrator, Jim Dale (narrator of the Harry Potter series). Kate, Emma, and Michael are siblings unified by their family bond, but they also have very different personalities. They fight, but they love each other. I felt bad for Kate because her life involves being so grown-up and responsible because their parents are gone and she’s the oldest. I love the fantasy aspects of the book because it was very exciting to learn about the magic and how it worked. The atlas intrigued me and I am very curious about the other two books in the set. I would recommend this book to kids and adults who like fantasy, magic, and time travel. Those are some of my favorite things! I enjoyed the fantastical characters, and the evil ones were done very well because I didn’t like them at all. I look forward to reading more books by this author and I already have the next book in the series.
Has anyone else read The Emerald Atlas? Or have you read another book by John Stephens? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
I have had The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens on my list of books to read for at least two years. I am thrilled that I finally got to it. I listened to the audio book version read by my favorite narrator, Jim Dale (narrator of the Harry Potter series). Kate, Emma, and Michael are siblings unified by their family bond, but they also have very different personalities. They fight, but they love each other. I felt bad for Kate because her life involves being so grown-up and responsible because their parents are gone and she’s the oldest. I love the fantasy aspects of the book because it was very exciting to learn about the magic and how it worked. The atlas intrigued me and I am very curious about the other two books in the set. I would recommend this book to kids and adults who like fantasy, magic, and time travel. Those are some of my favorite things! I enjoyed the fantastical characters, and the evil ones were done very well because I didn’t like them at all. I look forward to reading more books by this author and I already have the next book in the series.
Has anyone else read The Emerald Atlas? Or have you read another book by John Stephens? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
Friday, March 8, 2019
Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Connecting Spots
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Compass was a great answer, but we're traveling with an atlas. Tune in Monday to find out how the answer ties into Lizzy's middle grade book review. See you all around the book block. ~ F
Looking for a place in mind? If I'm on hand, it's a find. Standing at the western edge, heaven bears this Titan's pledge. Traveling hands mark the spots, I will help connect the dots.
What am I? Answer: Atlas
Looking for a place in mind? If I'm on hand, it's a find. Standing at the western edge, heaven bears this Titan's pledge. Traveling hands mark the spots, I will help connect the dots.
What am I? Answer: Atlas
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