Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? One of my favorite twisty tales. ; ) ~ F
A story sprung from a bean spills magic on the scene. Tossed away, seed took root, stalking up a giant's boot. In the clouds, riches rise; tantalizing thieving eyes. Up the stem to get the loot, luckily, it's not Groot.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer!
I gave you a clue!
Monday, January 8, 2018
Friday, January 5, 2018
One for the Murphys
"We can have whatever we want in our lives. It's only a matter of deciding. But we don't have to do it alone. We have each other."
― Lynda Mullaly Hunt,
One for the Murphys
Twelve-year-old
Carley Connor’s life turns upside-down when she's sent to live with a foster
family hundreds of miles away from her Las Vegas home. Her life with her mom
hasn’t always been easy, but Carley is tough and has been able to handle
things. Now she’s worried about her mother, confused about what happened, and
doing her best to be invisible at the Murphys. While Carley feels welcome by
Mrs. Murphy, who never stops smiling, the oldest son (who is her age) makes it
clear he wants her to leave. The two younger boys don’t take long to worm their
way into Carley’s heart and every day it gets harder to ignore the affection
Mrs. Murphy continues to show her. At school, she’s the new kid and for the first
time has new clothes and a chance to start fresh. When a friendship forms with
an unlikely classmate, Carley listens, but can’t tell her friend the truth about
her situation. Will she settle into her new life? Will Carley’s mother ever
reach out to her? Read this touching book about facing our fears, making
changes and believing in hope to find out!
One for the Murphys by Lynda Mullaly Hunt is a powerful story!
I read it in a day because I had to know what happened to Carley. She is a girl
that I can imagine being friends with because she has feelings that I can
relate to, even though we have different lives. I think the book would be
helpful for anyone that has been in foster care or had a foster child live with
them because they would be able to relate to the experiences of Carley and the
Murphys. It made me think about how hard it can be to make a change when we are
scared or worried. We feel like our armor and our edge protects us, but they
can also prevent us from feeling loved. I would recommend this book to anyone
in 4th grade and up that is ready for an emotional story with characters that
will really make them think. Be prepared to cry!
Has anyone else read One for the Murphys? Or have you read another book by Lynda Mullaly Hunt? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
Has anyone else read One for the Murphys? Or have you read another book by Lynda Mullaly Hunt? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Answer to Monday's Riddle: When A Door Closes...
A blank sheet for you to mark. A new horizon lights the dark. A finished chapter, you'll turn the page; first words set the stage. Time passes, as it's said, but it only ticks inside your head. Now is new on your way- what happens next is today.
What am I referring to? Answer: A fresh start.
Make time to riddle and rhyme!
62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats
Available in all e-book formats
Monday, January 1, 2018
Monday's Riddle: Turn the Page...
Hello, Riddlers! Happy New Year! Can you guess our theme this week? We're at the beginning again, time to rewrite the scripts and throw in a twist. : ) ~ F
A blank sheet for you to mark. A new horizon lights the dark. A finished chapter, you'll turn the page; first words set the stage. Time passes, as it's said, but it only ticks inside your head. Now is new on your way- what happens next is today.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
A blank sheet for you to mark. A new horizon lights the dark. A finished chapter, you'll turn the page; first words set the stage. Time passes, as it's said, but it only ticks inside your head. Now is new on your way- what happens next is today.
What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
Wishing all of our readers a happy and bright 2018. Thank you for your comments. We love reading your thoughts!
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Friday, December 22, 2017
Books, Books, and More Books!
We'll be on break for the holiday. Sending all of our readers warm wishes for a bright new year. See you all around the book block in 2018! ~ F & L
WARMEST WISHES FROM THE CHARACTERS AT THE BEGONIA HOUSE!
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"Joshua and the Lightning Road by Donna Galanti is a book that I would recommend to anybody who enjoys mythology. Joshua is a character that kids and adults will be able to relate to because he's brave, scared and stubborn. These are qualities most of us demonstrate at one point or another. I like the way that myths were interwoven into the story." ~ Lizzy
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"Truth Teller by Kurt Chambers is a delightful story. I liked Charlotte because she is strong and inquisitive, which are two character traits that help her in the realm that she finds herself in. There are times when she complains, but who wouldn’t! I was curious from the moment she walked into the odd shop, and I wasn’t so sure Charlotte should accept the gift from the shopkeeper." ~ Lizzy
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Pete wakes up on the first day of spring vacation feeling a bit apprehensive about the phone call his aunt is going to get from his principal. At the same time he can’t help but feel bored with the town he lives in. Pete hasn’t lived in the town for very long, only since his parents died. There isn’t much to do and there are a lot of places that are off limits, like the Ornofree Swamp next to his house that is filled with alligators. He only has one friend, Weasel, but they have been getting into too much trouble lately...
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Read our author interview with C. Lee McKenzie
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