Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Flying with Fire...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Though the topic is dragons, it's the riders in the spotlight this week. Friday, Lizzy's review will be on fire, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F



Not by horse or camel you'll fly if you catch a reptilian eye. Harry did it. Hiccup knew. Falkor was hairy, but Bastian counts too. Ancient scales tipped this way melt the ice, keeping winter at bay. A daring escape or powerful friend, the story's bound to lead to the end. 

What am I referring to? Answer: Dragon Rider!



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Monday, July 25, 2016

Monday's Riddle: Tipping Scales...

Hello, Riddlers! It's good to be back. Can you guess our theme this week? If given the opportunity, I would love to be one. ; ) ~ F

Not by horse or camel you'll fly if you catch a reptilian eye. Harry did it. Hiccup knew. Falkor was hairy, but Bastian counts too. Ancient scales tipped this way melt the ice, keeping winter at bay. A daring escape or powerful friend, the story's bound to lead to the end. 

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!


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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Writing in a Break...


The DMS will be taking a blog break from 7/4-7/25. We wish everyone a blissful summer with lots of great books and fun in the sun!


Happy reading! ~ F & L

Here's a clue from the next mystery. ;)

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Is it Worth it to Get to the Top?

Most kids grow up knowing the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. They know how he climbed the giant beanstalk and stole goods from the giant. What many of us don't know is what happened to Jack after he got back. In this twisted fairy tale we learn about Nick, who comes years after Jack. He's a thief out of necessity to fill his belly and to survive in a world where he has no one but himself. When Nick gets connected to an evil gang of men his only choice is to break into a gigantic home and steal the treasures inside. When Nick climbs in and makes his way to the center of the home he's shocked to discover paintings that tell the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.  He sees the Golden Hen and tries to steal it, only to come face to face with Jack, who fills him in on what’s happened since he came down the stalk and shares a deep regret he has about the incident. Nick gets to see the magic bean, and when the opportunity arises, he takes it. Outside he drops the bean and an enormous beanstalk sprouts up before his eyes. The energy from the plant is extraordinary, and he begins the climb to the top. The giant Jack had encountered may be gone, but that doesn't mean there aren’t giants at the top. The creatures have many ways to terrorize young thieves. Can Jack right the wrongs of his pilfering? Will Nick be able to get the treasure he so desires? Is there any way to make it back down the stalk alive? Your questions will continue to grow as you turn the pages!

The Thief and the Beanstalk by P.W. Catanese is the third Further Tales Adventure I’ve read by this author. I couldn't wait to pick up another one! I was just as enchanted with this story and it brought back memories of the version I had heard of Jack and the Beanstalk. I liked that the main character is one I could sympathize with even though he was a thief. It was also fun getting to learn what happened to Jack after he came down to earth. I was on the edge of my seat through most of this book because the bad guys were so bad! I recommend this book to kids in fourth grade and up who like fantasy. A great book to bring out discussion about fairy tales and what happened to characters after-the-fact.

As anyone else read The Thief and the Beanstalk? Or have you read another book by P.W. Catanese? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!
~L

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Up the Beanstalk...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Friday, Lizzy's review will be full of beans, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

A twisty rise to pods one by one, shooting up to soak in the sun. Garden sisters growing in lines, hanging on with arms like vines. The fruits of my labor are seeds of size; a delight for the belly that brings tears to eyes. Jack was clever to climb me up, wishing for gold to fill his cup. 

What am I? Answer: A Beanstalk!


Fairday's Riddles: Volume I 
Make time to riddle and rhyme!

62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats