Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Answer to Monday's Riddle: A Performing Art...

Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Yes, this week we're peeking under the big top. Our good friend, Stephanie Faris, will be revealing the cover of her new middle grade book on Wednesday, and Friday she'll be stopping by with a guest post, so be sure to check back! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Movement's the magic that centers this show. If cast well, crowds will grow. Under a tent that's sure to be high, swingers of hoops and shifters fly by. They'll flip their heads, then land like a feather, without using rope or even a tether. Fantastic are they, these bowers who dance; twirling up right and taking that chance. Using colors and smells, sounds and light, they enchant our spirits with pure delight. Hearts will race as the circle's lit; the cyclist's bound to be a big hit. There's much to see and your eyes go walking. Look for the spot where the top hat is talking. 

What am I referring to? Answer: Circus Performers 


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Monday, August 10, 2015

Monday's Riddle: Showy People...



Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? I love to see all the grand things humans can do. ; ) ~ F

Movement's the magic that centers this show. If cast well, crowds will grow. Under a tent that's sure to be high, swingers of hoops and shifters fly by. They'll flip their heads, then land like a feather, without using rope or even a tether. Fantastic are they, these bowers who dance; twirling up right and taking that chance. Using colors and smells, sounds and light, they enchant our spirits with pure delight. Hearts will race as the circle's lit; the cyclist's bound to be a big hit. There's much to see and your eyes go walking. Look for the spot where the top hat is talking.

What am I referring to?

I gave you a clue! 

 "If I shoot at the sun, I may hit a star." 
~ P.T. Barnum

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Friday, August 7, 2015

Author Interview with Cornelia Funke


The DMS recently reviewed Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke. We were lucky enough to host an interview with this creative author after Lizzy reviewed her story Inkheartand it was great to share our thoughts about it and hear yours. So, without further ado... take it away, Cornelia!

What inspired you to write the Inkworld trilogy?

I think every reader secretly believes that the characters you meet in a book are real. Sometimes they do in fact feel more real than the people around us, because the pages tell us so much about them. So...I thought for quite a while about a story that brings them out of the book and how that might happen. But Inkheart came to life in many ways - there was a scene I had thought about for The Thief Lord which turned out to be part of this story and there was always Dustfinger...though I had to see fire eaters on a medieval market in Europe to understand who he is. :)

How long did it take you to write Inkheart? Which book in the series took the longest to write?

They all took about two years - which is my normal time to finish a book. Inkspell was easiest, as far as I remember. The first book is always more difficult than the sequels in my experience, as one has to open the door to a new world.

What was your inspiration for the characters Meggie and Dustfinger?

Many girls, who read my book The Thief Lord complained - rightfully so - that there was no one girl in it, but many boys, so I promised them that the next book would have a female heroine...which was Meggie. She is a bit like I was as a girl, a bit like my daughter (though that is only true for Inkspell) ...and then like all characters she just brought herself. :)

What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors who inspired you?

There was first of all Michael Ende, the German fantasy author and Astrid Lindgren, the famous Swedish writer, who enchanted every child of my generation. Then there was Narnia and Tom Sawyer. I always loved adventure, fantasy , and science fiction books

If you could live anyplace real or fictional, where would it be? Why?


I love to live where I live - in Los Angeles, which is both big city and wilderness, endlessly inspiring, challenging, showing everything that's wonderful and terrible about our world and time. As it is so different from Europe, where I grew up, it still feels to me like a new world...and of course compared to Europe it is.

If I had to choose a fictional place I would just ask for a Tardis. :)

If you could befriend a character from one of your books, who would you befriend? Why?

The dragon in Dragon Rider of course. To ride it. :) If you want a human choice - Jacob and Fox from my MirrorWorld series. They are both my alter ego - the female and the male side. :)

The Inkworld trilogy has characters coming out of books and people going into stories as well. Is there any character you would like to have read out of a book or is there a book you would like to be read into? Why? 



My favourite book of all times is The Once and Future King by T.H.White, but I am not sure I'd enjoy to live in King Arthur's world for too long as a woman. I guess at the moment I would just like to be Fox behind the Mirror- with visits to this world whenever I want.


Are you currently working on a book? If so, can you tell us a little bit about it? 

I am working on two projects at the moment. I am preparing for the third draft of Heartless, the 3rd book in my MirrorWorld series which took me all the way to Russia, and I am developing a living storybook for the IPad based on my book Dragon Rider with Mirada.

(Her website is amazing! You should definitely stop by to check it out :)




Wednesday, August 5, 2015

The Search for the Rim of Heaven Begins!

Firedrake and the other dragons are alarmed when they find out that humans are encroaching upon their land. They have been safe from the pesky humans for millions of years, although they have been pushed farther and farther away from the spaces they enjoy. Now their only hope is that the Rim of Heaven, a haven for dragons, truly exists. Unfortunately, the old dragon who tells Firedrake about it doesn't seem to have much information. Still, Firedrake is determined and sets off on his quest with his faithful Brownie, Sorrell. Along the way they meet a small human child named Ben who helps them with the first piece of their puzzle. Without his assistance they may not have ever gotten started and because of this they offer Ben a chance to come with them. The three must be careful on their journey because there is a dangerous golden dragon named Nettlebrand, who is out thirsting for lots and lots of dragon blood. Their journey will not be easy and they will encounter friends and foes, bad weather, wrong turns, and confusing information they must interpret correctly for all to work out. Does the Rim of Heaven even exist? Are there still dragons in a haven waiting and living life? Will Nettlebrand get his wish? You'll have to read this fantastical adventure to find out.

Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funk proved to be a wonderful escape. I loved each of the characters and their unique personalities. Sorrell had so much spunk, Ben was kindhearted and Firedrake was calm and determined. The way that they interacted with each other seemed natural and made me laugh out loud. I was lucky enough to listen to the audio version of this 500 page book, which was read completely by Brendan Fraser. I was very impressed with all the different voices he did and the personality he helps give each character. I can still hear their voices! I was sad when the story came to an end. I highly recommend this book to those who enjoy elements of the supernatural. Cornelia Funk is quite the storyteller. I have read a couple of her books and look forward to reading more in the future.

Has anyone else read Dragon Rider? Or have you read another book by Cornelia Funk? We'd love to hear your thoughts!