Monday, May 2, 2016

Writing In A Break...

Hello, Readers! We'll be taking a break this week, working on the next case. In the meantime, enjoy a stroll through the Faerie Market. Keep your wits, and you'll be fine. See you next week! ~ F & L

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...

Ben and Will are twins who get into a lot of trouble together. This is disappointing to their father, the baron, and their mother, the baroness. When they nearly burn down the map room it sends their parents over the edge, and they come up with a plan to split the boys up. Will is going to live with his uncle in the Crags, while Ben is to stay at home at the castle. The two tricksters decide that plan doesn’t work and they switch places. No one is the wiser until it's too late. Unfortunately, this allows Ben to hear his father say some not so nice things about him because he thinks he's talking to Will. Ben stews about it until he gets to the Crags. Once there, his uncle is not very friendly and the place is just as dark and gloomy as he remembered. Luckily, his aunt is kind to him. But nothing is as exciting as the secret stairwell he finds with a mysterious mirror. It's clear the mirror holds special magic, and it tells Ben things about his twin brother. Should Ben listen to what the mirror says? Will it help him get the power he deserves? What will happen when Will visits? You don't have a magic mirror, so you’ll be turning the pages like I was!


I was very excited to read The Mirror’s Tale by P.W. Catanese. I enjoy fairytales and twists on them are usually a lot of fun. I knew the story of Snow White, so I was curious to read about her great-great grandchildren. Ben and Will’s characters were developed in a way that I liked them both and felt sorry for them for different reasons. The mirror really worried me! This book was definitely a page turner, and I would recommend it to kids in fourth grade and up who enjoy fantasy stories. The twist on Snow White will appeal to boys and girls. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Has anyone else read The Mirror’s Tale? Or have you read another book by P.W. Catanese? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Looking In...


Excellent Guessing, Riddlers! Friday, Lizzy will reflect on a great book, so stay tuned to see what's in store. See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Such a trick I can be, no wits or tongue to speak to thee. A simple thing, big or small. It matters not, I show it all. Truth and illusion come to play, light and shadow point the way. You see you and you and you when your eyes see me too. Hung in time or on a case, I never forget your real face. 

What am I? Answer: A Mirror! 


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Monday, April 25, 2016

Monday's Riddle: A Silent Tell on You...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? I've recently had some mysterious reflections on this topic. ; ) ~ F

Such a trick I can be, no wits or tongue to speak to thee. A simple thing, big or small. It matters not, I show it all. Truth and illusion come to play, light and shadow point the way. You see you and you and you when your eyes see me too. Hung in time or on a case, I never forget your real face. 

What am I? Stop by Tuesday for the answer!

I gave you a clue!


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Friday, April 22, 2016

Margo's Musings: Make Way for Ducklings

Learning to read was a real struggle. Luckily, I had some wonderful teachers who took the time to work with me. They helped me learn how to decode words and put them together to form meaningful sentences. I spent a lot of time reading simple books that rhymed, and I was so excited when I was finally able to read a "big kid book" on my own. Make Way for Ducklings was the book that made me feel like a reader. I can still remember reading it to my grandma for the first time. Boy was I proud!


Margo has discovered this treasure, and she loves when I read it to her. She adores ducks and the rhyming names of the ducklings keep her giggling.

This book was published 80 years ago, and it's the story of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, who are searching Boston for a place to have their babies. They wind up hatching eight chicks, and Mrs. Mallard spends her time teaching them everything, while Mr. Mallard goes on a trip and agrees to meet them in the Public Garden in a week. When it's time for the family to join up, Mrs. Mallard attempts to bring her babies across a highway. Thank goodness the police step in and help the ducklings make their way. Margo shouts out all kinds of directions to the mama duck, because she knows crossing the street is very dangerous. But, she loves when the little chicks make it safe and sound.



It's nice to sit down with an old favorite and explore the illustrations of a well-loved story. This book will always hold a special place in my heart, so I'm especially glad share it with my sister. Now Margo wants to visit Boston to see the statues that go with the book!

Have you read Make Way for Ducklings? Or have you read another book by Robert McCloskey? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy reading!
~F
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Answer to Monday's Riddle: All In A Row...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Friday, Margo's book choice will be just ducky, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Around the circle, in a row. Goose it is, I lay low. Ugly and Daffy, two known names. Make way for me in fowl games. A fair toss or float in the tub. I'll keep you company while you scrub. What I am is cute and yellow, Donald is my kind of fellow.

What am I? Answer: Duckling 


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Monday, April 18, 2016

Monday's Riddle: Paddle Through...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Margo is enchanted by their cuteness. We love watching them at the lake. ; ) ~ F

Around the circle, in a row. Goose it is, I lay low. Ugly and Daffy, two known names. Make way for me in fowl games. A fair toss or float in the tub. I'll keep you company while you scrub. What I am is cute and yellow, Donald is my kind of fellow.

What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!
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