Monday, January 11, 2016

Monday's Riddle: Thought Maps...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? We all have our own, based on the stories we tell ourselves. ; ) ~ F

I'm deceptive, but right on cue; the silent tell on what you do. Paving the path inside your head, changing it up when you're in bed. It's always you, as far as you know, and I've been your mate through the whole worldly show. Like a stick that's dropped from a tree, I'm a part of the whole that has fallen from thee. Jewels of wisdom collected insight, your thoughts on this riddle are the answer that's right.

What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer! 

I gave you a clue!


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Friday, January 8, 2016

Will Violet Ever Feel Like She Fits In?

Violet Diamond loves her family with all of her heart. Her mom, sister, and grandparents are special to her. Now that she's eleven she is starting to be bothered by strangers asking her if she is adopted. Just because Violet looks different from the blond haired part of her family doesn't mean she isn't part of them. It does get her thinking that she only knows half her family, and she starts to wonder about the relatives she hasn’t met. Since her father died before she ever got to know him, she hasn't had any contact with the African American side of her family. Violet wants to know more and gets her wish when her father's mother has an art gallery showing within driving distance of their house. It's exciting for Violet to see someone who looks like her, even if the encounter doesn’t go quite the way she had hoped. When her new grandmother asks her to come and stay for a week, Violet knows she has to go. Will being away from home give her a new outlook? Will meeting new family members be as easy as she thinks it will be? Is fitting in only about the way we look on the outside? What does it mean to be a “Diamond” and how will Violet change? Don’t miss this unique book about coming to terms with who we are.

I didn’t know what to expect when I picked up The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond by Brenda Woods. I could really relate to Violet because she loves her family, and she has a great sense of humor. I also like how she collects words, because she reminds me of my best friend, Fairday. I think Violet's worries about not looking like she fits in with her family made her whole outlook change. She was at an age where she wanted to know who she was and she felt like she was missing a whole part of who she was because she didn’t know anyone from her father’s family. I especially like that Violet is like a real diamond, harder and stronger than she knows and full of sparkle. I learned a lot from reading this book and I am so glad I picked it up. Sometimes we don’t stop to think about what it is like to be in someone else’s position and we might not think about how our questions impact them. I would recommend this book to anyone in 3rd grade and up. It's a great book for people who like realistic fiction and who want to see the world from another point of view.  I think after reading it you will see things from Violet’s perspective and hopefully when you see people together you will realize that we can’t tell a thing about relationships from what we see on the surface.  

Has anyone else read The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond? Or have you read another book by Brenda Woods?  We'd love to hear your thoughts!


Happy Reading!
~L


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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Sparkle It Up!


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Lizzy's review will sparkle up your Friday, so be sure to check back. See you all around the book block. : ) ~ F

Delivered by eruption, then in view. The world held me deep, now I'm with you. You'll feel delight while gazing at me, there's so much clarity for you to see. What's my allure? Why such a deal? I'm top of the list of things to steal. Is it because of my sparkle and shine? Inspiring people as something divine. Maybe it's due to my strength forged within, something so strong is certain to win. I could be a mystery bringing fortune and fame. If I cut through the glass, you'll know my name. 

What am I? Answer: A Diamond! 


Fairday's Riddles: Volume I 
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62 original riddles and illustrations
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Monday, January 4, 2016

Cut with Clarity...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Lizzy can't resist these. She becomes instantly mesmerized. ; ) ~ F 

Delivered by eruption, then in view. The world held me deep, now I'm with you. You'll feel delight while gazing at me, there's so much clarity for you to see. What's my allure? Why such a deal? I'm top of the list of things to steal. Is it because of my sparkle and shine? Inspiring people as something divine. Maybe it's due to my strength forged within, something so strong is certain to win. I could be a mystery bringing fortune and fame. If I cut through the glass, you'll know my name. 

What am I? Stop back Wednesday for the answer...

I gave you a clue!