Academic Crisis Averted
Ok, so since I've been beyond busy, some book reviews have built up. Here they are in your very own Book Review Spectacular!!!
Leaves (David Ezra Stein) -- This is a very cool picture book. It was published in 2007, but looks sort of old-timey. Check out this review on the Cybil's blog -- it's what got me interested in the book, and I agree with what it says about the book sort of sounding like haiku.
Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot (Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer) -- Very fun book. This book is set in Post-Napoleonic England (think Jane Austen), with...magic! It is a correspondence between Cecilia, in the country, and her cousin Kate who is having her first London Season. It was actually written as a series of letters from one author to the other.
13 Little Blue Envelopes (Maureen Johnson) -- Another fun one from Johnson that made me laugh aloud several times. Ginny's aunt has written her a scavenger hunt of sorts that leads her all across Europe. Funny, romantic, and touching (but not a tear-jerker). Recommended.
The Grand Tour (Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer) -- This sequel to "Sorcery and Cecilia" is even better than the first. The girls are involved in a mystery on "the continent" that could get dangerous! The plot is a bit more well-paced this time, and if you liked the first you'll love the second!
A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life (Dana Reinhardt) -- For such a thin little volume, this book deals with some heavy issues centering around adoption. Simone was adopted at birth, and now has the chance to meet her birth-mother. She's torn as to whether or not to accept the invitation, and her final decision changes her life in ways she hadn't dreamed of. Best for H.S. and older.
** End Spectacular**
Long, long catch-up
1 week ago
2 comments:
So obviously, she chooses "yes".
Thanks for the book ideas. I had no idea what to choose for my next book club choice. Now I have a decision to make.
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