Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? An easy way to brighten someones day. ; ) ~ F
A comfort pass starts the play, two lean in then pull away. A strategic move made by love, fit together like a glove. The act of putting the squeeze in motion happens by a thoughtful notion. The extension of open arms cast in time their natural charms. When circumstances call for action, don't delay your reaction. Embrace the virtues of this skill, it's free of charge and given at will.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
Monday, November 28, 2016
Friday, November 25, 2016
Catch the Book Buzz in December!
Fairday's book birthday is coming up, and we've got plenty to celebrate! The paperback edition will be available on January 3rd, and we'll be revealing the cover on December 1st.
Want to be a part of the story? Sign up for the cover reveal tour. You can choose from several different guest posts, each offering readers a clue about how the mystery of the Begonia House evolved, as well as the authors' experience writing the book together as friends. Choose your date in December and help spread the news!
Sign up for the tour here
Where did the story come from? Here's where you'll find the authors, Stephanie Robinson and Jessica Haight, in December, dropping clues about the book and talking to readers about what it's like to collaborate on writing as friends. Stop in and pick up your signed hardcover edition!
Saturday, December 3rd: 1-3PM
Linda's Story Time, Monroe, CT
Meet & Greet/ Book Signing
Thursday, December 15th, 6:30-7:30PM
Barnes & Noble, Holyoke, MA
Chapter Reading/ Book Signing
Monday, November 21, 2016
Taking Off For A Spell...
We'll be taking time out this week for the Thanksgiving holiday. We're grateful to all of our readers and we wish you the happiest days with family and friends. See you all around the book block soon! ~ DMS
Here's an easy recipe if you're hungry for a good story... ; )
Looking for something fun to do?
Try a helping of Bookworm Stew!
The recipe calls for the following things: a bowl, some letters, and a bell that rings. A spoon and a sparkle are needed as well. When stirred up right, they'll cast their spell. *Whatever you use will work out fine, as long as you follow along each line.
In a pot, pour some water
Add in any flavor color
Stir three times, then once more
Go back again- this time four
Now, get your letters and toss them in
Set your thoughts on a whistling wind
Watch the brew spin round and round
Then ring a bell to add in sound
Now just wait, and you shall see
What the story is bound to be
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Did words appear? What do they say?
String them together, and it's the soup of the day!
*Stir again whenever you wish, but remember, you never know what's in this dish!
Perhaps it's Caleb's gardens where Bookworm Stew is brewed...
Friday, November 18, 2016
What's Happening on Museum Mile?
When sixth grader Edmund Xavier Lonnrot sees his father fend off a thief, he becomes a witness. Down at
the police station he talks to the sketch artist who isn’t quite getting it
right, so Edmund draws one quickly. He’s good at remembering details; after all
he has a photographic memory and awesome art skills. The police take notice and
are impressed. They are working on a series of art thefts, but haven’t been
able to figure out where and when they will happen. They decide to try an unorthodox
approach to solving the case- they ask Ed to help them. All he has to do is
visit different museums looking for people who may be suspicious and the police
will be watching him observe the museum patrons. His code name is Eddie Red,
and he will get paid if he helps find the art thieves. This sounds like a good
plan, but is it really safe? Will Eddie’s
skills help the police? You'll have to find out for yourself!
Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile was an interesting mystery. I can't imagine
having a photographic memory, it would definitely be cool. Taking tests
would be a breeze! It was fascinating to see the details Eddie could remember and how he used them in his sketches. Kids will also learn about the museums that are part of the Museum Mile in New York City. I’ve been to
a lot of them, but now I'd like to to visit a few more. I'd recommend this book to kids in fourth grade and up who like mysteries and action. This is the first
book in the series, so I'm guessing Eddie helps solve other cases, or
maybe he starts working on his own!
Has anyone else read Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile?
Or have you read another book by Marcia Wells? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Answer to Monday's Riddle: Do You Remember?
Recall it all to see again, if you can remember when. Finer lines in matters seam blur into a foggy dream. Nooks & crannies lose their mark- gone in time, lost to dark. Most feel what they've known, not caught up in every tone. But some can relive the scene and tell the details crisp and clean.
What am I referring to? Answer Photographic Memory
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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