Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Hard boiled for me, Margo will take hers sunny side up. ; ) ~ F
Cracked is what I may be. When I am, you'll eat me. I've a sunny spot kept inside; it oozes out when I'm fried. Living in a hardened shell, I'm a zygote in a fertile cell.
What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer!
I gave you a clue!
Riddle skills will come in handy when you're trying to solve the next case in the DMS files, Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library! The mystery unwinds on October 23rd, so stay tuned for clues. ;)
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Monday, September 4, 2017
Friday, September 1, 2017
COVER REVEAL!
When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is eating words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. She notices a passage in her favorite book has been changed, and she’s certain something is dreadfully wrong. What happens to stories when their words get eaten?
The Detective Mystery Squad is ready to investigate! Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus take off on a sticky trail and tumble into Nowhere. Like Alice in Wonderland, Fairday finds herself in a world where nothing makes sense and the lines of reality are blurred.
The three sleuths discover amazing things about themselves as they unravel more secrets within the walls of the Begonia House. Follow along with Fairday and friends as they open the next case in the DMS files to unlock the mystery of the Talking Library.
ASHPOT WEEKLY
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Volume 7, Issue 348 DATE: Thursday, August 27, 2015
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BEGONIA ESTATE DONATES
RARE PRIVATE COLLECTION
by Richard Bittner
Local librarians were shocked to find out that a collection of rare artifacts, owned by deceased recluse Thurston Begonia, will be donated to the Ashpot Library. Attorneys handling the estate informed library officials that the Begonia House was sold and certain things had to go. Rumors that the Begonia family had been cursed are well known in Ashpot, and this latest development has raised eyebrows with local residents. In life, Thurston Begonia was a noted treasure hunter, but after his only daughter, Ruby, disappeared on her wedding day, he stayed out of the public eye. Given suspicions surrounding the manner of his death, folks in Ashpot have voiced their concerns over what the library may have inherited from the infamous Begonia House. No doubt, its secrets will be spilled soon enough. The list of items hasn’t been released to the public yet, but once the contents of this valuable donation have been thoroughly reviewed, Thurston Begonia’s private collection will be open for viewing.
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Strange Notes
Fairday Morrow woke to a loud crack of thunder. As she bolted upright in bed, her gray eyes flew open. Rain pelted against the window. Electricity charged the air. Lightning flashed, and she saw the old willow tree in her backyard lurching wildly. A whip-like branch smashed the glass and the storm raged into her room. BOOM! The sky lit up. The wind blew in like a tornado, tossing wet leaves and sticks around. Fairday shrieked and ducked under the covers.
“Fairday! Are you okay?” her dad shouted from the hallway.
Auntie Em, the family pug, was barking her head off.
“Yeah, I’m alright,” Fairday answered in a shaky voice. She peeked out from the blankets as a burst of light split the dark. For an instant, glass shards twinkled like stars across the tattered lion-and-unicorn carpet; the heavy drapes flapped, twisting in the wind. On the next lightning strike, Fairday saw a paper blow in through the broken window. But the second she glimpsed it, thunder boomed, the house shook, and everything blacked out.
“Fairday! Are you okay?” her dad shouted from the hallway.
Auntie Em, the family pug, was barking her head off.
“Yeah, I’m alright,” Fairday answered in a shaky voice. She peeked out from the blankets as a burst of light split the dark. For an instant, glass shards twinkled like stars across the tattered lion-and-unicorn carpet; the heavy drapes flapped, twisting in the wind. On the next lightning strike, Fairday saw a paper blow in through the broken window. But the second she glimpsed it, thunder boomed, the house shook, and everything blacked out.
Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library
Jessica Haight & Stephanie Robinson, Co-authors
Jessica Haight and Stephanie Robinson have been friends since they met freshman year of high school. After discovering they both loved the same books, their friendship grew, and they went on to co-author The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow, the first mystery in the Fairday Morrow series released with Delacorte Press in December 2015. Stephanie and Jess are excited to present the next case in the DMS files. Having the brilliant illustrations created by their close high school friend, David SanAngelo, has made bringing the story to life magical. To contact Stephanie and Jess or learn more about their journey, please visit: fairdaysfiles.com
David SanAngelo, Illustrator
David SanAngelo is an award winning illustrator, and a two-time Emmy nominated director of animated shows for children and he won a kite flying contest in the fourth grade. Dave attended high school with Jessica and Stephanie, and they've all been friends for a billion years. Some of Dave's favorite things are: old monster movies, superheros and shred-a-licious rock music. Although he grew up in New England, Dave currently lives with his wife and sons in Decatur, GA. To learn more about Dave's illustrations, please visit: davidsanangelo.com
Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library
Book 2: Fairday Morrow series
Release date: October 2017
Age Range: 8 years old and up
Grade Level: 3-9
Publisher: Willow Press
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The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow
Publish date: December 2015
Age Range: 8 years old and up
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Margo's Musings: A Fine, Fine School!
Normally, Margo picks the books she wants to read when we visit the library, but this week I selected one that my teacher read to my class last year because I thought it was so funny. Margo may not have understood why the book was entertaining, but she's always willing to laugh along with others- so we had a good time reading A Fine, Fine School by Sharon Creech.
Tillie goes to a wonderful school where kids get to learn about all kinds of exciting topics. The teachers and kids are happy. The principal loves his school, and when he calls them for a surprise assembly everyone is shocked to find out that they'll be going to school on Saturdays. Then Sundays too. He thinks school is such a good thing that maybe they should never take a day off! Can there be too much of a good thing?
School is starting here this week, and this was a great book to put me back in the mood. It highlights the fact that school is fun, but it's possible to overdo it. The illustrations are perfect and the story is one that people of all ages will enjoy. My little sister loved the repeating pattern of "fine, fine". She is using it for everything around the house!
Has anyone else read A Fine, Fine School? Or have you read another book by Sharon Creech? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~F
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Answer to Monday's Riddle: Back To School!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Margo has picked a book that will take us to school. The review post will be on Thursday this week. We have a special feature on Friday, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F
Feeling end of summer woes? No more sand between your toes? Time to think of fall supplies: books, pencils, first goodbyes. Onward education looms, a growing mind surely blooms. This is where it all takes place, here you'll find a learning space. Teachers listen for the bell. Students like to show and tell.
What am I referring to? Answer: School!
Fairday's Riddles: Volume I
Make time to riddle and rhyme!
FREE COUPON CODE: JM98U
BOOST YOUR SKILLS FOR THE TALKING LIBRARY!
62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats
Feeling end of summer woes? No more sand between your toes? Time to think of fall supplies: books, pencils, first goodbyes. Onward education looms, a growing mind surely blooms. This is where it all takes place, here you'll find a learning space. Teachers listen for the bell. Students like to show and tell.
What am I referring to? Answer: School!
Fairday's Riddles: Volume I
Make time to riddle and rhyme!
FREE COUPON CODE: JM98U
BOOST YOUR SKILLS FOR THE TALKING LIBRARY!
62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats
Sign up for our Cover Reveal Tour for Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library. The next case in the DMS files will be out in October, but we're spilling secrets in September. Hop on the tour to help spread the news! Thank you for being a part of our journey. :) ~ Jess & Stephanie
Monday, August 28, 2017
Monday's Riddle: Lessons Learned...
Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? It's hard to believe it's this time again! ; ) ~ F
Feeling end of summer woes? No more sand between your toes? Time to think of fall supplies: books, pencils, first goodbyes. Onward education looms, a growing mind surely blooms. This is where it all takes place, here you'll find a learning space. Teachers listen for the bell. Students like to show and tell.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
Feeling end of summer woes? No more sand between your toes? Time to think of fall supplies: books, pencils, first goodbyes. Onward education looms, a growing mind surely blooms. This is where it all takes place, here you'll find a learning space. Teachers listen for the bell. Students like to show and tell.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
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