Sunday, June 08, 2008
Sequel to INTO THE WILD is Coming Soon!
I just finished OUT OF THE WILD by Sarah Beth Durst. I loved the first book in this series--INTO THE WILD. Sarah Beth Durst sent a copy of this new book so I got a sneak peak!
I must say that I loved the first book but I think I loved this one even better. It is quite a fun novel with lots of fairy tale characters that we know. The same characters that we met in the first book are back--Rapunzel, Julie, Puss-in-Boots, and Julie's grandmother. This time, we also get to know Julie's dad, the prince and some other great characters--a few little surprises along the way!
I think I liked this story because of the adventure and because I understood the concept of "The Wild" so much better after the first book. And this book takes us to lots of places across the country and brings us to lots of different fairy tale characters. Julie, once again needs to fight off the evil of The Wild and is once again, quite a creative problem solver.
This book has hooked me on novels based on fairy tale characters. They are quite fun. I am fascinated by the brilliance of people who write these. We had several 5th graders at school who loved the first book and who are looking forward to this one. These are great books for kids in grades 4-6. The perfect combination of fun, action, and great characters!
This book is due out next week! Lots of advance praise is already out there!
A Break from 48-Hour Read With Summer Goals Meme 2008
So, it seems to be time for that Summer Goals Meme. Mary Lee and I were just talking about it this week and then Amy at My Breakfast Platter mentioned that she was ready for it too! Last year, I wasn't so successful. I set some great goals and then didn't meet very many of them! I guess summer goals might be like that--no big deal if you don't accomplish them!? So, I am going to be more realistic this year. When I looked back at my goals, it was kind of depressing because I have still not accomplished some of them! The two books that were on my to-read stack last June are still on it today.
So, here are some goals that I have:
1. Read Lots
2. Continue Boot Camp but also add a 30-60 minute walk about 3-5 days a week.
3. Learn a few new recipes.
4. Drink more water.
Okay, so that's it. I am trying to be realistic yet change a few habits. We'll see how it goes!
And to get the meme restarted, we tag Katie D at Creative Literacy, Karen at Talkworthy, Bill and Karen and Literate Lives, Abby at Authentic Learner, Stella at My World-Mi Mundo , Mary Lee here at A Year of Reading, Amy at My Breakfast Platter and Megan at Read, Read, Read.
Happy goal setting!
So, here are some goals that I have:
1. Read Lots
2. Continue Boot Camp but also add a 30-60 minute walk about 3-5 days a week.
3. Learn a few new recipes.
4. Drink more water.
Okay, so that's it. I am trying to be realistic yet change a few habits. We'll see how it goes!
And to get the meme restarted, we tag Katie D at Creative Literacy, Karen at Talkworthy, Bill and Karen and Literate Lives, Abby at Authentic Learner, Stella at My World-Mi Mundo , Mary Lee here at A Year of Reading, Amy at My Breakfast Platter and Megan at Read, Read, Read.
Happy goal setting!
Saturday, June 07, 2008
48 Hour Book Challenge
Twelve down, thirty-six to go.
I have finished RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE, LIFE SUCKS, and THREE SHADOWS. I'm ending this graphic novel phase of the 48 hours by reading ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA by Terry Thompson. (Here's the link to the video podcast Franki mentioned earlier this week.)
I have finished RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE, LIFE SUCKS, and THREE SHADOWS. I'm ending this graphic novel phase of the 48 hours by reading ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA by Terry Thompson. (Here's the link to the video podcast Franki mentioned earlier this week.)
Talking About Books Counts...
...doesn't it???
The Columbus Area Kid Lit Bloggers (from the left: Stella of My World - Mi Mundo, Mary Lee and Franki of A Year of Reading, Katie of Creative Literacy, Abby of Authentic Learner, Karen of Talkworthy, and Karen and Bill of Literate Lives) met for a delicious NorthStar breakfast and then reconvened at Cover To Cover Children's Books, where Sally (the owner) let us take as many ARCs as we wanted! Heaven!
Then we were treated to the World Premier Author Chat and Book Signing by Sarah Prineas, author of The Magic Thief.
(Franki, Sally, Mary Lee and Sarah Prineas)
Now it's time to get back to reading. I finished RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE and I'm halfway through LIFE SUCKS. After I finish, I think I'll stick with the GN theme for now and move on to THREE SHADOWS and ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA. Then I'll be quite ready for WINNIE-THE-POOH!!
The Columbus Area Kid Lit Bloggers (from the left: Stella of My World - Mi Mundo, Mary Lee and Franki of A Year of Reading, Katie of Creative Literacy, Abby of Authentic Learner, Karen of Talkworthy, and Karen and Bill of Literate Lives) met for a delicious NorthStar breakfast and then reconvened at Cover To Cover Children's Books, where Sally (the owner) let us take as many ARCs as we wanted! Heaven!
Then we were treated to the World Premier Author Chat and Book Signing by Sarah Prineas, author of The Magic Thief.
(Franki, Sally, Mary Lee and Sarah Prineas)
Now it's time to get back to reading. I finished RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE and I'm halfway through LIFE SUCKS. After I finish, I think I'll stick with the GN theme for now and move on to THREE SHADOWS and ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA. Then I'll be quite ready for WINNIE-THE-POOH!!
48 Hour Book Challenge
So, realistically, I know I can't drop everything to read for 48 hours. I LOVE Mother Reader's 48 Hour Book Challenge and am excited to devote as much of this weekend as I can to reading.
So, I started yesterday and did a bit of reading while getting my hair colored--I had let it go for far too long and it was getting pretty gray!
So, I finished LETTERS FROM RAPUNZEL and also read BASKETBALL BATS--a new book that I think is going to be a new series.
More later--but I am fitting in reading with the rest of the things I have to get finished this weekend. Like Mary Lee, I'll be thrilled if I finish a few of the books on my stack!
Ready, Set, GO!
READY: I have selected the books for my stack. Nothing new; nothing from the teeming boxes of Notables. Those can wait. I am going to take out my to-read pile in the next 48-hours. Well, part of it, anyway. The stack that sits at the end of that one bookshelf. There's still that whole shelf full of adult to-read, the professional to-reads, and another half shelf of children's to-read. Sigh.
Back to the list! I'll start with a graphic novel -- RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE. I've been saving it for the first book out. Then there's WINNIE-THE-POOH and THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER. Apparently, one of the places we are going to stay in England sits next to the forest where Milne received his Pooh-ish inspiration! Left over from CYBILS last year is A DROWNED MAIDEN'S HAIR, and left over from this year's CYBILS is GOOD MASTERS! SWEET LADIES! So I'll have a little Laura Amy Schlitz going on! HONEYBEE by Naomi Shihab Nye is on the pile, as are LIFE SUCKS and THREE SHADOWS. To complement the graphic novels, I'll read ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA. If I finish all that in 48 hours, I'll be amazed...and pleased!
SET: My morning tea is made and waiting.
GO: I'm off to read!
Back to the list! I'll start with a graphic novel -- RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE. I've been saving it for the first book out. Then there's WINNIE-THE-POOH and THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER. Apparently, one of the places we are going to stay in England sits next to the forest where Milne received his Pooh-ish inspiration! Left over from CYBILS last year is A DROWNED MAIDEN'S HAIR, and left over from this year's CYBILS is GOOD MASTERS! SWEET LADIES! So I'll have a little Laura Amy Schlitz going on! HONEYBEE by Naomi Shihab Nye is on the pile, as are LIFE SUCKS and THREE SHADOWS. To complement the graphic novels, I'll read ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA. If I finish all that in 48 hours, I'll be amazed...and pleased!
SET: My morning tea is made and waiting.
GO: I'm off to read!
Friday, June 06, 2008
Poetry Friday -- Endings and Beginnings
The school year has ended. The students have been delivered north of childhood to their freedom by the big yellow buses once again. The teachers have gone south. (Don't worry; we'll bounce back!)
Someone must have flipped a switch to begin summer -- all of a sudden it's in the 90's with no sign of relief for a week.
Here's a poem about endings and beginnings:
NORTH OF CHILDHOOD
by Jonathan Galassi
(read the whole poem here...this is the last half:)
Summer’s back,
so beautiful it always reeks of ending,
and now its breeze is stirring
in your room commanding the lawn,
trying to wake you to say the day is wasting,
but you’re north of childhood now and out of here,
and I’ve gone south.
Someone must have flipped a switch to begin summer -- all of a sudden it's in the 90's with no sign of relief for a week.
Here's a poem about endings and beginnings:
NORTH OF CHILDHOOD
by Jonathan Galassi
(read the whole poem here...this is the last half:)
Summer’s back,
so beautiful it always reeks of ending,
and now its breeze is stirring
in your room commanding the lawn,
trying to wake you to say the day is wasting,
but you’re north of childhood now and out of here,
and I’ve gone south.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Video Podcast with Author of ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA
I just discovered a video podcast on Stenhouse's website--an interview with Terry Thompson, author of ADVENTURES IN GRAPHICA. Remember, we reviewed Terry's new professional book and then interviewed him about it last month. Now, you can hear him talk more on the topic in this interview. Well worth checking out!
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
48 Hour Book Challenge Invitation
Are you a Columbus-area kidlit or teacher blogger? Want to join our 48 Hour Book Challenge Kick-Off this Saturday?
Contact us off blog at ayearofreading at earthlink dot net if you're interested!
(And now I'll sneak in a little happy dance -- today is the last day of school! Grading is done, report cards are done, dvds are burned, and freedom is only a few hours away! WOO-HOO!)
Monday, June 02, 2008
May Carnival of Children's Literature
Melissa Wiley, at Here In The Bonny Glen, took all the Maypole ribbons in her own hands and wove a very fine (11th hour) carnival that went up on Saturday, May 31st.
What are you waiting for? Go browse! You know you want to!
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