Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? I've never visited, but it looks magical. 😉 ~F
It's said if you dig to the other side, here is where you'll reside. A yellow star next to four flies above an ancient shore. Lots of people call it home. Dragon lore is well known. Dainty, strong, and super bright, guess this land and you'll be right.
Where are you? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
Monday, August 20, 2018
Friday, August 17, 2018
What Exactly Does the Black Cloak Do?
Serafina is the Chief
Rat Catcher at the Biltmore Estate, residence of the Vanderbilt family. Only no
one knows that she and her father live there in the basement. Serafina doesn’t have any friends, but she is very close to her father. She's never been outside and has been warned to never, ever go in the woods. Serafina
spends the nights prowling. She knows the estate well from years of
hiding in the shadows and creeping around. But one night, while
out catching rats, she hears crying. When Serafina investigates, she sees a man in a black cloak trying to catch a young girl. He keeps
saying he won’t hurt her, but she's clearly terrified, and Serafina vows to help
her escape. With a swish of his cloak, the girl disappears. Serafina manages to get
away. The next day, during an encounter with Braeden Vanderbilt (the owner’s
nephew who lives there), she learns that other
children have recently gone missing. The adults are starting to worry and
search parties begin to form. Together Braeden and Serafina embark on a wild journey to
see if they can uncover who is wearing the black cloak and figure out what he's doing with the children. Will they be able to piece together the
clues? What does the cloak do? What happens to the children enveloped in its folds? Why isn’t Serafina supposed to go in the woods? You’ll
have to check out this chilling tale to find out!
I have had Serafina and the Black Cloak on my TBR list since I first read about it on another blog. It’s taken me a while to get to it, and I really did not know what to expect. I liked the fact that Serafina was braver than she thought. When she met Braeden they became fast friends, but it made sense based on the disappearing children and the fact that neither of them had any friends. The black cloak was crazy, and I was very curious about the person behind it. I wondered what it did and what happened to the people who were swept up in it. Thankfully all those questions were wrapped up in the end. Serafina’s father seemed to be a gentle soul and I was happy she had him in her life. After reading the book, I was curious and had to look up the real Biltmore Estate since so much of the book took place there. Wow! It's easy to see how, with a house that size, someone could live in the basement and never be discovered. This book is a nice mix of realistic fiction and fantasy for those who enjoy a little bit of spooky. I’d recommend it to anyone in fourth grade and up who likes slightly creepy reads. It looks like there are a few more books in the series, too!
Has anyone else read Serafina and the Black Cloak? Or another book by Robert Beatty? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
I have had Serafina and the Black Cloak on my TBR list since I first read about it on another blog. It’s taken me a while to get to it, and I really did not know what to expect. I liked the fact that Serafina was braver than she thought. When she met Braeden they became fast friends, but it made sense based on the disappearing children and the fact that neither of them had any friends. The black cloak was crazy, and I was very curious about the person behind it. I wondered what it did and what happened to the people who were swept up in it. Thankfully all those questions were wrapped up in the end. Serafina’s father seemed to be a gentle soul and I was happy she had him in her life. After reading the book, I was curious and had to look up the real Biltmore Estate since so much of the book took place there. Wow! It's easy to see how, with a house that size, someone could live in the basement and never be discovered. This book is a nice mix of realistic fiction and fantasy for those who enjoy a little bit of spooky. I’d recommend it to anyone in fourth grade and up who likes slightly creepy reads. It looks like there are a few more books in the series, too!
Has anyone else read Serafina and the Black Cloak? Or another book by Robert Beatty? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
~L
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Cloaked in Secrets...
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're sleuthing for secrets under a mysterious cloak. Tune in Friday for Lizzy's book review and find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block. 😉~ F
I'm dark and mysterious hanging alone, but wrapped up in you, I'm in the zone. I've a hood that conceals shifting eyes and whispered secrets caught by spies. I'm fashion sense for magical roles or a convenient place to keep stolen souls.
What am I? Answer: Long, dark cloak
I'm dark and mysterious hanging alone, but wrapped up in you, I'm in the zone. I've a hood that conceals shifting eyes and whispered secrets caught by spies. I'm fashion sense for magical roles or a convenient place to keep stolen souls.
What am I? Answer: Long, dark cloak
Make time to riddle and rhyme!
62 original riddles and illustrations
Available in all e-book formats
Monday, August 13, 2018
Fairday's Riddle: Floor Length Fashion...
Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? I love this look. 😉 ~ F
I'm dark and mysterious hanging alone, but wrapped up in you, I'm in the zone. I've a hood that conceals shifting eyes and whispered secrets caught by spies. I'm fashion sense for magical roles or a convenient place to keep stolen souls.
What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
I'm dark and mysterious hanging alone, but wrapped up in you, I'm in the zone. I've a hood that conceals shifting eyes and whispered secrets caught by spies. I'm fashion sense for magical roles or a convenient place to keep stolen souls.
What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.
I gave you a clue!
Friday, August 10, 2018
Will Their Plan for the Last Day Work?
Brand, Steve, and
Topher are all in Ms. Bixby‘s sixth grade classroom. Steve and Topher have been
friends since the first grade when they met playing Legos. Brand has only been at
their school since last year, but they formed a fast friendship. Their teacher, Ms. Bixby has
touched their lives through moments that made them feel
special and important. Moments nobody else knows about. So they take it hard when
they find out that Ms. Bixby has pancreatic cancer and won’t be finishing out the school year. She tells them when her last day will be and
the class plans a big party. Unfortunately, Ms. Bixby doesn’t come to school the
next week and they learn she won’t be back, not even for the party. The boys devise
a plan to do something special for their teacher. Their plan changes after
they overhear that she's moving from the hospital in
Boston to a treatment facility out of state. They've never skipped school before, but they make a foolproof plan. What'd they decide to do? Let’s just say it
involves an expensive cheesecake, some wine, a scary man named Hazel, books,
and buses. Will they pull off the special events they've planned?
Is it possible to give someone a perfect day? How can they pay for their
teacher’s favorite cheesecake when they learn it costs a lot more than they'd thought? You’ll have to read this tearjerker to find out.
Ms. Bixby‘s Last Day by John David Anderson is the first book I’ve read by this author. Being told from three different characters’ points of view gives readers a good idea about what’s happening in each scene. The
characters are unique and different, but all still friends. Some things
that happened in the story I could see kids getting in a lot of trouble for!
The cheesecake plays an important role in the book and I went from wanting a
piece- to maybe not wanting a piece. I
loved that Miss Bixby was caring and made a connection with the
boys (and I’m sure many others). It’s always wonderful when kids feel special
and think a teacher is singling them out for something they’re good
at or appreciating one of their personality traits. Honestly, I’m not sure how
many teachers would want their students visiting them when they’re at a hospital
getting ready for major surgery, but the end of the book was touching and
definitely made me cry. I think a lot of adults will appreciate all the references to movies that were taking place in the 70s and 80s, like The Godfather and The Princess Bride. I would recommend this book to anyone in fourth
grade and up who likes realistic fiction and reading books from different
character perspectives. Although this book has laughter and sadness, there’s also a lot of action.
Has anyone else read Ms. Bixby’s Last Day? Or have you read
another book by John David Anderson? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~ L
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)








