Last night, late, late, late, I finished Stolen:A Letter to My Captor by Lucy Christopher. This book was written in a narrative by teenage girl named Gemma. Gemma is a british girl at the airport when the book starts.
Throughout the book, the narrative refers to a person Gemma calls "You" and that "You" person eventually reveals that their name is Ty.
Lucy wrote this book in an odd format, but it was an odd book. I thought this review over before I even began typing.
I will say that I enjoyed it, and that Lucy didn't drag the book on. She also didn't rush right into the action, but took time to explain the set up. Both of these things I highly appreciated.
This book will be recommended by me, but not in a crazy way. I am very calm about this book.
Yes, I enjoyed it. Yes, I think that a lot of different people would read it, but I put caution. This is not really a happy book, or a sad book. Stolen by Lucy Christopher is more of a book about even when something bad happens, and then it ends, you still end up with the same pretty poopy life.
Word of the now- Odd: unusual; eccentric
Quote of the now: "It's an odd world" Timothy Spall
Au revior,
~Remedyleaf
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
I didn't abandon you!
Hello!
I've been kind of lost in the reading world the past few days. I'm re-reading the first Anne of Green Gables book so I can be caught up and read the rest of the series.
I also have been trying to read the book, A Girl, a Ghost, and the Hollywood Hills. I'm not really into it yet...
I'm also reading the book called Stolen by Lucy Christopher. This book is the winner of the "Medical Printz Award for Excellence In Young Adult Literature Honor"
So far, I have to say this book is pretty creepy. But I like it a lot.
Word of the now- Stolen: Past participle of steal
Quote of the now: "Stolen kisses are always sweetest" Leah Hunt
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
I've been kind of lost in the reading world the past few days. I'm re-reading the first Anne of Green Gables book so I can be caught up and read the rest of the series.
I also have been trying to read the book, A Girl, a Ghost, and the Hollywood Hills. I'm not really into it yet...
I'm also reading the book called Stolen by Lucy Christopher. This book is the winner of the "Medical Printz Award for Excellence In Young Adult Literature Honor"
So far, I have to say this book is pretty creepy. But I like it a lot.
Word of the now- Stolen: Past participle of steal
Quote of the now: "Stolen kisses are always sweetest" Leah Hunt
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Lost
Good morning,
I just finished the book I started last night called Once was Lost by Sara Zarr. Sara is also the author of Sweethearts and Story of a Girl.
I enjoyed Once was Lost because of it's story idea, characters, and over all writing style. Sara kept the book moving and you were alway's waiting for more, even in the beginning before anyone knew what the problem was.
I recommend this book because the problem doesn't just appear on the first page, characters are introduced and the life of the protagonist is explained a bit. I think Sara did this to save time instead of stopping every time something that needs to be explained comes up.
This is the first book I've read by Sara Zarr but I think it was very worthwhile.
Word of the now- Lost: having gone astray or missed the way; bewildered as to place, direction, ect.
Quote of the now: "Exaggeration is truth that has lost it's temper"- Kahlil Gibran
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
I just finished the book I started last night called Once was Lost by Sara Zarr. Sara is also the author of Sweethearts and Story of a Girl.
I enjoyed Once was Lost because of it's story idea, characters, and over all writing style. Sara kept the book moving and you were alway's waiting for more, even in the beginning before anyone knew what the problem was.
I recommend this book because the problem doesn't just appear on the first page, characters are introduced and the life of the protagonist is explained a bit. I think Sara did this to save time instead of stopping every time something that needs to be explained comes up.
This is the first book I've read by Sara Zarr but I think it was very worthwhile.
Word of the now- Lost: having gone astray or missed the way; bewildered as to place, direction, ect.
Quote of the now: "Exaggeration is truth that has lost it's temper"- Kahlil Gibran
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Friday, December 23, 2011
Julian
I hope you all have met my hamster Julian ---->
Julian is my hamster because I have cats in RL.
Please feed Julian as much as you want (pudgy hamsters are cute!) But don't tease him, he follows your mouse.
Thanks for listening to my random deciding of mentioning Julian,
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Julian is my hamster because I have cats in RL.
Please feed Julian as much as you want (pudgy hamsters are cute!) But don't tease him, he follows your mouse.
Thanks for listening to my random deciding of mentioning Julian,
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Feeling sorry...
This morning I finished the book Feeling Sorry for Celia by Jaclyn Moriarty.
This book was interesting, because characters were flowy, and changed a lot. This helped the plot progress in a fairly smooth manner.
Like Jaclyn's other books, Feeling Sorry for Celia wasn't written in traditional story format, but written in letters and notes. The letters were correspondence between the protagonist Elizabeth and her mother, her step-brother, her best friend Celia, and her pen-pal through school, (Christina). The other letters, (no usually responded to) were from odd societies and associations that feel obliged to write to Elizabeth. The notes, are from a "a stranger who rides your bus" or Elizabeth's bus.
Through this crazy manner a plot is revealed, and an amazingly twisted up story forms.
I enjoyed this novel (Feeling Sorry for Celia,) and all of it's companions, ( The Year of Secret Assignments, The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie, and The Ghosts of Ashbury High.)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ^^^^^^^^^
Word of the now- Association: an organization of people with a common purpose and having a formal structure
Quote of the now- "No memory is every alone; it's at the end of a trail of memories, a dozen trails, that each have their own associations." Louis L'Amour
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
This book was interesting, because characters were flowy, and changed a lot. This helped the plot progress in a fairly smooth manner.
Like Jaclyn's other books, Feeling Sorry for Celia wasn't written in traditional story format, but written in letters and notes. The letters were correspondence between the protagonist Elizabeth and her mother, her step-brother, her best friend Celia, and her pen-pal through school, (Christina). The other letters, (no usually responded to) were from odd societies and associations that feel obliged to write to Elizabeth. The notes, are from a "a stranger who rides your bus" or Elizabeth's bus.
Through this crazy manner a plot is revealed, and an amazingly twisted up story forms.
I enjoyed this novel (Feeling Sorry for Celia,) and all of it's companions, ( The Year of Secret Assignments, The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie, and The Ghosts of Ashbury High.)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ^^^^^^^^^
Word of the now- Association: an organization of people with a common purpose and having a formal structure
Quote of the now- "No memory is every alone; it's at the end of a trail of memories, a dozen trails, that each have their own associations." Louis L'Amour
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Bounce!
Just now, I finished the book Bounce by Natasha Friend, author of Perfect and Lush.
Bounce had a different story line twist, than Natasha's other two books (mentioned) In Perfect and Lush, Natasha took common story starters, and twisted them about. With Bounce, Natasha surprised me by giving a new story idea.
I loved the characters to pieces, and the protagonist Evyn was the perfect role of "kinda Tom-boy girl whose mother is dead".
I highly recommend this series, (about 13 year olds) mostly because of its diversity. Commonly, series are about a group of protagonists and other characters that roll from one plot to another. With this series, each protagonist and cast of other characters has a plot.
I enjoyed this detail very much.
5 stars!!!!!!!
Word of the Now- Bounce: to spring back from a surface in a lively manner
Quote of the now- "Everything's not going to go perfect. You're going to have some losses that you're going to have to bounce back from and some things that are a little unforeseen that you're going to have to deal with."- Tony Dungy
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Bounce had a different story line twist, than Natasha's other two books (mentioned) In Perfect and Lush, Natasha took common story starters, and twisted them about. With Bounce, Natasha surprised me by giving a new story idea.
I loved the characters to pieces, and the protagonist Evyn was the perfect role of "kinda Tom-boy girl whose mother is dead".
I highly recommend this series, (about 13 year olds) mostly because of its diversity. Commonly, series are about a group of protagonists and other characters that roll from one plot to another. With this series, each protagonist and cast of other characters has a plot.
I enjoyed this detail very much.
5 stars!!!!!!!
Word of the Now- Bounce: to spring back from a surface in a lively manner
Quote of the now- "Everything's not going to go perfect. You're going to have some losses that you're going to have to bounce back from and some things that are a little unforeseen that you're going to have to deal with."- Tony Dungy
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Fast
A few hours ago I picked up the book Lush by Natasha Friend. Natasha is the author of that book I read a while ago, Perfect.
I enjoyed Lush in an odd way. Natasha took such a common idea (alcoholic parent) and messed up the boring story starter, by adding in a lot of other problems. I loved Sam's personality, and the other characters fit the story in a very realistic way.
I was surprised at some parts, and other times in private, fairly upset with characters. Natasha used a lot of true adolescence nature and reality to form this quick read novel.
I would recommend this book, (And Perfect) to a lot of readers, with varying genre tastes.
5 outta 5 stars!
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
I enjoyed Lush in an odd way. Natasha took such a common idea (alcoholic parent) and messed up the boring story starter, by adding in a lot of other problems. I loved Sam's personality, and the other characters fit the story in a very realistic way.
I was surprised at some parts, and other times in private, fairly upset with characters. Natasha used a lot of true adolescence nature and reality to form this quick read novel.
I would recommend this book, (And Perfect) to a lot of readers, with varying genre tastes.
5 outta 5 stars!
Au revoir,
~Remedyleaf
Brides....
Yesterday, I finished the book Sister of the Bride by Beverly Cleary. I enjoyed the book, because of it's well character development. I loved how the character's realistically changed their point of views and ideas.
It was pretty old! Copyright 1963!!
I hope to read more by Beverly, and hope you read some too!
Word of the day-Sock: A short stocking usually reaching to the calf or just above the ankle
Quote of the day: "Never put a sock in the toaster."- Eddie Izzard
Organize all your house's socks today. Any that don't match split down the side, wash, and make washcloths.
Au revior,
~Remedyleaf
It was pretty old! Copyright 1963!!
I hope to read more by Beverly, and hope you read some too!
Word of the day-Sock: A short stocking usually reaching to the calf or just above the ankle
Quote of the day: "Never put a sock in the toaster."- Eddie Izzard
Organize all your house's socks today. Any that don't match split down the side, wash, and make washcloths.
Au revior,
~Remedyleaf
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, I. Am. Very. Upset!!!!!
I tried to read the book today My One Hundred Adventures by Polly Horvath! I barely got to chapter 3 when one of the (adult) characters kicked a goose! And made his beak bleed! :(
I stopped reading that book.
I'm not going to ever finish that book
It has emotionally scarred me
Poor birdie! :( :( :( :( :(
What's even sadder is that I loved Polly's other book
Everything on a Waffle
This all troubles me,
Fare well,
~Remedyleaf
I tried to read the book today My One Hundred Adventures by Polly Horvath! I barely got to chapter 3 when one of the (adult) characters kicked a goose! And made his beak bleed! :(
I stopped reading that book.
I'm not going to ever finish that book
It has emotionally scarred me
Poor birdie! :( :( :( :( :(
What's even sadder is that I loved Polly's other book
Everything on a Waffle
This all troubles me,
Fare well,
~Remedyleaf
Maybe you should be worried...
Well, today I'm working on 4:45 of sleep last night
I kinda feel as if I was just drowning, or born.
But then I feel like I just died.
Just now, in the car, listening to Christmas carols,
The rich voices rolling into my ears,
I swear I heard them singing about easter eggs
You all probably should be worried
I off my nuts!!!
Let this be a lesson on what little sleep can do to you,
IT TURNS YOU INTO DELUSIONAL HAGS WITH WEIRD SLEEPING PATTERS!
Farewell,
~Remedyleaf
I kinda feel as if I was just drowning, or born.
But then I feel like I just died.
Just now, in the car, listening to Christmas carols,
The rich voices rolling into my ears,
I swear I heard them singing about easter eggs
You all probably should be worried
I off my nuts!!!
Let this be a lesson on what little sleep can do to you,
IT TURNS YOU INTO DELUSIONAL HAGS WITH WEIRD SLEEPING PATTERS!
Farewell,
~Remedyleaf
Glass of water
Hands grasp
A glass
Fingers turn the nob
Water
Cold
Fresh
gushes from the faucet
Thrust cup under the stream
fingers tense as the cup grows in weight
just in time, you pull it away
turn off the faucet
sit
and
enjoy
the cold water
from the glass
as your tired fingers
no longer need to be tense
~Remedyleaf
A glass
Fingers turn the nob
Water
Cold
Fresh
gushes from the faucet
Thrust cup under the stream
fingers tense as the cup grows in weight
just in time, you pull it away
turn off the faucet
sit
and
enjoy
the cold water
from the glass
as your tired fingers
no longer need to be tense
~Remedyleaf
Ghosts at 1:06 in the morning
Last night, I finished The Ghosts of Ashbury High by Jaclyn Moriarty at 1:06 in the morning. Funny how right now I've got about five hours of sleep and should be getting my clothes on; brushing my hair ect. Though I'm sitting in my bed in my pajamas with my hair tangled and matted.
I enjoyed The Ghosts of Ashbury High a lot for numerous reasons . 1) I loved that the book was written in test essays, letters to ghosts, blogs, blog comments, letters to the dead, angry emails, scholar ship progress reports, and transcripts of The Committee for the Administration of the K. L. Patterson Trust Fund meetings.
2) I loved the odd historical note in this book, that I haven't seen Jaclyn use ever before. I was greatly impressed
3) The style was different, this wasn't really a "webbed story" I felt the book had a "webbed plot" where not everything had to do with the big thing in the end, for there were several discoveries in the last pages of the book
4) The characters are so much more developed now that they've bounce across books, I loved it!!!
Of course, I give the book a 5 (outta 5) rating and hope you consider Jaclyn's Ashbury Brookfield Legacy, (I have 1 more to read!!!!!)
Now I must go,
~Remedyleaf
I enjoyed The Ghosts of Ashbury High a lot for numerous reasons . 1) I loved that the book was written in test essays, letters to ghosts, blogs, blog comments, letters to the dead, angry emails, scholar ship progress reports, and transcripts of The Committee for the Administration of the K. L. Patterson Trust Fund meetings.
2) I loved the odd historical note in this book, that I haven't seen Jaclyn use ever before. I was greatly impressed
3) The style was different, this wasn't really a "webbed story" I felt the book had a "webbed plot" where not everything had to do with the big thing in the end, for there were several discoveries in the last pages of the book
4) The characters are so much more developed now that they've bounce across books, I loved it!!!
Of course, I give the book a 5 (outta 5) rating and hope you consider Jaclyn's Ashbury Brookfield Legacy, (I have 1 more to read!!!!!)
Now I must go,
~Remedyleaf
Monday, December 19, 2011
Happy Dancing Lights
Cool white
Pulsing water, pouring from the faucet
Swirling soap, finding the emptiest crooks and crannies
Knuckles, hot pink, right hand
Skin, tight, pulled over the body, tensed by soap
Hair, clinging to head, swing in face
Eyes squinted, and flashing with light
Bubbly warmth seeping and swishing in ears
The clicking as the air bubbles escape
Sudden pain
Your foot just slipped under the faucet
The water is that hot?
Turn it off.
Soak
Wash
Relax
Notice your hands,
Wrinkles, over lapping
A shivery old person taking a bath.
Not really, you realize
Rinse
Water, colder, splashing over your body
Towel, steamish, having sat in the bathroom, waiting.
Tousle hair
Smooth legs
Rub arms
Notice your blurry reflection
Write in the mirror
Use your arm to wipe off the fog
There is your face, as clear as day
Though night time sounds echo from the windows
You stare into the eyes
Bright, alert,
Lashes flashing
Flirtatious?
No.
You are alone, for a moment
In the house, it seems
Even though there are people moving, all around
Pajamas, slip on
Teeth brush
Face scrub
Hand reaches for the door-nob
Leave this moment of peace?
Leave this time for yourself?
Why not, life would be too lonely with out anyone
to bang on your door and complain of the time
to trick you and steal things of yours
to embarrass you
or to love no matter what
spend time when you are down
keep themselves open to ideas, no matter how silly.
Hand grasping the nob, you fling yourself into reality
and it hits you
But it hits a you that is clean
relaxed
open minded
and had already been missing those
waiting outside
as the minutes passed
while you soaked
and washed
and relaxed
with warm soapy water
and happy dancing lights
~Remedyleaf
Pulsing water, pouring from the faucet
Swirling soap, finding the emptiest crooks and crannies
Knuckles, hot pink, right hand
Skin, tight, pulled over the body, tensed by soap
Hair, clinging to head, swing in face
Eyes squinted, and flashing with light
Bubbly warmth seeping and swishing in ears
The clicking as the air bubbles escape
Sudden pain
Your foot just slipped under the faucet
The water is that hot?
Turn it off.
Soak
Wash
Relax
Notice your hands,
Wrinkles, over lapping
A shivery old person taking a bath.
Not really, you realize
Rinse
Water, colder, splashing over your body
Towel, steamish, having sat in the bathroom, waiting.
Tousle hair
Smooth legs
Rub arms
Notice your blurry reflection
Write in the mirror
Use your arm to wipe off the fog
There is your face, as clear as day
Though night time sounds echo from the windows
You stare into the eyes
Bright, alert,
Lashes flashing
Flirtatious?
No.
You are alone, for a moment
In the house, it seems
Even though there are people moving, all around
Pajamas, slip on
Teeth brush
Face scrub
Hand reaches for the door-nob
Leave this moment of peace?
Leave this time for yourself?
Why not, life would be too lonely with out anyone
to bang on your door and complain of the time
to trick you and steal things of yours
to embarrass you
or to love no matter what
spend time when you are down
keep themselves open to ideas, no matter how silly.
Hand grasping the nob, you fling yourself into reality
and it hits you
But it hits a you that is clean
relaxed
open minded
and had already been missing those
waiting outside
as the minutes passed
while you soaked
and washed
and relaxed
with warm soapy water
and happy dancing lights
~Remedyleaf
A Few Minutes Later...
Again, I post!
Just now, sitting on my bed with my computer I searched the website "Paperback swap" for a certain copy of Meet the Austins by Madeline L'Engle. I want to get the unabridged copy, but it is still not available (on that website)!!!!
So I sat in my bed and 'cried' "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!" in a very odd slow-mo voice.
I stopped though, when I found a lone piece of chocolate in my bed.
Then a second later, found a green Peanut Butter M&M in bed.
I ate both the M&M and lone piece of chocolate.
Throughout me typing this my metal bracelet has been making a "scratching" noise on the computer.
My bracelet is a "Seeing eyes bracelet" that keeps away evil! (when I wear it)
I have had this bracelet for a long time, and yesterday I decided to put it on.
Word of the day: Tongue- the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, tasting, and, in humans, speaking.
Quote of the day: "A quote is just a tattoo on the tongue"- William F. DeVault
Farewell,
~Remedyleaf
Just now, sitting on my bed with my computer I searched the website "Paperback swap" for a certain copy of Meet the Austins by Madeline L'Engle. I want to get the unabridged copy, but it is still not available (on that website)!!!!
So I sat in my bed and 'cried' "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!" in a very odd slow-mo voice.
I stopped though, when I found a lone piece of chocolate in my bed.
Then a second later, found a green Peanut Butter M&M in bed.
I ate both the M&M and lone piece of chocolate.
Throughout me typing this my metal bracelet has been making a "scratching" noise on the computer.
My bracelet is a "Seeing eyes bracelet" that keeps away evil! (when I wear it)
I have had this bracelet for a long time, and yesterday I decided to put it on.
Word of the day: Tongue- the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, tasting, and, in humans, speaking.
Quote of the day: "A quote is just a tattoo on the tongue"- William F. DeVault
Farewell,
~Remedyleaf
Chocolate Breath
Just now, lying in bed bed, licking the remainder of chocolate from my lips, I had the oddest musing.
First, I felt that my chocolate breath, after the sweetness of it had soaked into my tongue, tasted like turkey. Very interesting, I thought, on my way to the bathroom, when another musing came over me,
Smoke. Chocolate breath smells (tastes) like smoke!
All of this confused me as I wandered down the stairs, determined to confuse all of you with this blog post, for so far it has nothing to do with reading or writing, (but a spark for a story is possible, no?)
Maybe my odd thoughts could have anything to do with the book I'm reading, (and half way through) The Ghosts of Ashbury High by Jaclyn Moriarty.
Alas, I must go back to my bed to lie and continue with my book, and of course once I'm finished I'll post a review on it (so far so good, :) )
Now go get yourself a bucket of chocolate, a good book (s), and a bed full of soft things, blankets, stuffed animals, and warm things, (like pets).
~Remedyleaf
First, I felt that my chocolate breath, after the sweetness of it had soaked into my tongue, tasted like turkey. Very interesting, I thought, on my way to the bathroom, when another musing came over me,
Smoke. Chocolate breath smells (tastes) like smoke!
All of this confused me as I wandered down the stairs, determined to confuse all of you with this blog post, for so far it has nothing to do with reading or writing, (but a spark for a story is possible, no?)
Maybe my odd thoughts could have anything to do with the book I'm reading, (and half way through) The Ghosts of Ashbury High by Jaclyn Moriarty.
Alas, I must go back to my bed to lie and continue with my book, and of course once I'm finished I'll post a review on it (so far so good, :) )
Now go get yourself a bucket of chocolate, a good book (s), and a bed full of soft things, blankets, stuffed animals, and warm things, (like pets).
~Remedyleaf
Thursday, December 15, 2011
"You never did learn to knock"
Yesterday I finished a book called You Never Did Learn To Knock Selected by Bel Mooney.
This book was a collective anthology of stories about girls and their mothers. (14 stories)
I enjoyed the book for the most part, except for the fact that more than half the stories were from Britain, and all their slang like "mum" and "pet" got a little annoying to read, just because I'm not used to that in my everyday language. (But, they probably wouldn't be used to "mom" or "honey")
Over all, I give this book a fairly high review, except for all the british stuff.
*Note This book is non-fiction
Sorry that this is the most I've posted in a while, I've been reading a lot, just thicker books! :)
Word of the day: Bunchgrass- any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or a mat.
Quote of the day "A man who wants time to read and write must let the grass grow long"- Sloan Wilson
Have fun with your grass quote!
~Remedyleaf
This book was a collective anthology of stories about girls and their mothers. (14 stories)
I enjoyed the book for the most part, except for the fact that more than half the stories were from Britain, and all their slang like "mum" and "pet" got a little annoying to read, just because I'm not used to that in my everyday language. (But, they probably wouldn't be used to "mom" or "honey")
Over all, I give this book a fairly high review, except for all the british stuff.
*Note This book is non-fiction
Sorry that this is the most I've posted in a while, I've been reading a lot, just thicker books! :)
Word of the day: Bunchgrass- any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or a mat.
Quote of the day "A man who wants time to read and write must let the grass grow long"- Sloan Wilson
Have fun with your grass quote!
~Remedyleaf
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sad book! :(
Good evening!
Today I finished a book called Out Of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper.
The protagonist is a character named Melody, who has cerebral palsy. She is a 10/11 year old girl, who has never spoken a word in her life.
The plot was amazing, and everything was very well thought out. Including characters, setting, and little details.
I enjoyed the writing style, though it was a heart breaking story. This book is definitely a worth while read.
Note, for all of those who cannot stand reading books about people who are younger than them, this book is a perfect exception. You can barely tell her age (character wise)
Read yourself to sleep tonight,
~Remedyleaf
Today I finished a book called Out Of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper.
The protagonist is a character named Melody, who has cerebral palsy. She is a 10/11 year old girl, who has never spoken a word in her life.
The plot was amazing, and everything was very well thought out. Including characters, setting, and little details.
I enjoyed the writing style, though it was a heart breaking story. This book is definitely a worth while read.
Note, for all of those who cannot stand reading books about people who are younger than them, this book is a perfect exception. You can barely tell her age (character wise)
Read yourself to sleep tonight,
~Remedyleaf
Saturday, December 10, 2011
42 miles....
Good morning! This is way to early to be awake, but, oh well!!
Last night I finished the book Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me by Lisa Papademetriou.
This book had a well developed plot, and the characters were very thought out. This book was planned, and nothing was impulsive. For this book, it worked.
I enjoyed the plot, and even though it was a pretty typical idea, the author used different details.
I rate that book about 4 stars, only because the reading level was a little bit babyish.
Just now, I read a book called 42 Miles by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer. It was written in free verse poetry, and was a very short read. The plot was o k, the plot after the climax moved a bit too fast.
I rate it 3 1/2 stars, because I liked it, it was worth reading, but the fact that it moved to fast kinda ruined it.
Word of the day Ruin: The downfall, decay, or destruction of anything
Quote of the day "Be gentle to all and stern with yourself" Saint Teresa of Alvia
Loves and hugs,
~Remedyleaf
Friday, December 9, 2011
Pretzel M&Ms...
I just finished a book called Boys, Girls, and Other Hazardous Materials by Rosalind Wiseman. Rosalind also wrote the book Queen Bees & Wannabes which was the basis for the movie Mean Girls.
B,G,AOHM was a very interesting book. The author really included realistic teenage problems, (ex. freshmen in high school.)
I was very impressed that the author managed to not mention "today" things (ex. Iphones, current singers, exc.) Though she did mention IMing, but I don't really think that counts.
The plot in the text was very thought out, and took its time. Nothing was rushed, and nothing was noticeably slow. The climax was really built up to, and I think that added a lot to the book.
My favorite part of reading a book, is when you are reading, and everything is silent, and you start to laugh out loud about something that happened in the book.
So today, while finishing B,G, AOHM I lied in my bed, licking the last bit of chocolate from my pretzel M&Ms that had glazed my lips, when the text made me laugh out loud. I had to read it over 3 times, to satisfy myself (I won't tell the part, for there are different ones for every person.)
Thus, this book was a very worthwhile read, and I have but one complaint. The author used a lot of "said"s. So of course, me the Thesaurus hogger, could think of a bunch of words to replace --. (said)
I give this book 5 stars, and it will appeal to people from 6th to Senior* year (of high school)
*Note, the subject matter may be appealing, but depending on your reading level the book might be a bit easy...
So that is all about that book! The next book I'm going to start is called Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me by Lisa Papademetriou. I have no preference on this author, so I'll be sure to let you know!
Word of the day Material: the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed
Quote of the day: "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music"--Aldous Huxley
That is all for today, (as far is know this moment)
I will post again soon!
~Remedyleaf
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Good! and Bad!!
This week I have read A True Princess which was very sweet and I enjoyed the little lick of goodness.
Then, I started a book called, Rules For Secret Keeping by Lauren Barnholdt. This book, was very cheesy. It was pretty predictable. Also, the author mentioned modern things (Iphones) and things that have long dated (Miley Cyrus)
The worst part was that the book had three main problems, and only two of them were solved! The last one the were literally sitting down at the table to talk about when that was the last paragraph.
I was very disappointed with this book, I can barely give it 2 stars.
The stars are only there because the author can write a book, with a pretty developed story line (excluding the fact that the book text dropped)
Word of the day is -tail: the reverse side of a coin
Quote of the day: "Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect, so why practice?"-Unknown
Read a good book for me will ya?
~Remedyleaf
Then, I started a book called, Rules For Secret Keeping by Lauren Barnholdt. This book, was very cheesy. It was pretty predictable. Also, the author mentioned modern things (Iphones) and things that have long dated (Miley Cyrus)
The worst part was that the book had three main problems, and only two of them were solved! The last one the were literally sitting down at the table to talk about when that was the last paragraph.
I was very disappointed with this book, I can barely give it 2 stars.
The stars are only there because the author can write a book, with a pretty developed story line (excluding the fact that the book text dropped)
Word of the day is -tail: the reverse side of a coin
Quote of the day: "Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect, so why practice?"-Unknown
Read a good book for me will ya?
~Remedyleaf
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday...
Good day!
I'm still reading A True Princess... I've got to work on that!
I hope everyone enjoys all of my collected quotes, but today, we're doing word of the day and week!
Word of the day- Looney: Lunatic, insane
Word of the week- Joe: a fellow; guy
Lots of reads coming soon!
~Remedyleaf
I'm still reading A True Princess... I've got to work on that!
I hope everyone enjoys all of my collected quotes, but today, we're doing word of the day and week!
Word of the day- Looney: Lunatic, insane
Word of the week- Joe: a fellow; guy
Lots of reads coming soon!
~Remedyleaf
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Chilly Rain...
Hey!
Today I have not gotten to read as much as I would have liked to, but, I have made progress!
I'm still reading A True Princess and I started to re-read A Wrinkle In Time which is always and forever amazing!
Now though, I want to talk about a book I read a while ago, that I just found. It's called Escape Under the Forever Sky by Eve Yohalem. This book is fantastic, and I want to read it very soon! (again)
A few days ago I emailed Jaclyn Moriarty (via her website) and she emailed me back!! [I was raving about The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie...]
Word of the day- Escape: to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint; gain or regain liberty
Quote of the day: "Alway's desire to learn something useful."- Sophocles
With lots of care...
~Remedyleaf
Today I have not gotten to read as much as I would have liked to, but, I have made progress!
I'm still reading A True Princess and I started to re-read A Wrinkle In Time which is always and forever amazing!
Now though, I want to talk about a book I read a while ago, that I just found. It's called Escape Under the Forever Sky by Eve Yohalem. This book is fantastic, and I want to read it very soon! (again)
A few days ago I emailed Jaclyn Moriarty (via her website) and she emailed me back!! [I was raving about The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie...]
Word of the day- Escape: to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint; gain or regain liberty
Quote of the day: "Alway's desire to learn something useful."- Sophocles
With lots of care...
~Remedyleaf
Friday, December 2, 2011
Good morning!!
Hello! Good day!
Last night I finished The Trouble With May Amelia which was just as good as its 1st book. I loved how each book really had it's own plot, yet the author let the little things fly between books. I was very impressed with the magnitude of greatness that the book depicted...
So, I started my next book, A True Princess by Diane Zahler. So far so good! The book starts of a little fast, but I'm sure that that just helped with the plot!
Word of the day: Trouble- to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate
Quote of the day: "In a gentle way you can shake the world"-Mohandas Gandhi
Last night I finished The Trouble With May Amelia which was just as good as its 1st book. I loved how each book really had it's own plot, yet the author let the little things fly between books. I was very impressed with the magnitude of greatness that the book depicted...
So, I started my next book, A True Princess by Diane Zahler. So far so good! The book starts of a little fast, but I'm sure that that just helped with the plot!
Word of the day: Trouble- to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate
Quote of the day: "In a gentle way you can shake the world"-Mohandas Gandhi
Thursday, December 1, 2011
New book!!!
Good evening!
Last night I finished The Giver which was fantastic! It was very detailed and well written. That book fully deserved it's Newbery Medal.
Today I started The Trouble With May Amelia sequel to Our Only May Amelia.
So far so good, and it's very enjoyable! With the characters back, it's like visiting old friends, that you only see once a year...
Word of the day- Celebrate:to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities.
Quote of the day- "Happiness is the natural flower of duty"-Phillips Brooks
Keep your chin up,
~Remedyleaf
Last night I finished The Giver which was fantastic! It was very detailed and well written. That book fully deserved it's Newbery Medal.
Today I started The Trouble With May Amelia sequel to Our Only May Amelia.
So far so good, and it's very enjoyable! With the characters back, it's like visiting old friends, that you only see once a year...
Word of the day- Celebrate:to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities.
Quote of the day- "Happiness is the natural flower of duty"-Phillips Brooks
Keep your chin up,
~Remedyleaf
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
So Sorry!
I'm sorry that I've missed a few posts!
Anyway, I finished Flight #116 is Down. Now I'm reading The Giver.
Word of the day-
Bevy: Group of birds;such as quails or larks.
Quote of the day- "Begin to be now what you will be hear after" William James
Anyway, I finished Flight #116 is Down. Now I'm reading The Giver.
Word of the day-
Bevy: Group of birds;such as quails or larks.
Quote of the day- "Begin to be now what you will be hear after" William James
Monday, November 28, 2011
Sick day!
Today I got sick! :( But I had lots of time to read Flight #116 Is Down which I'm loving! This book is slightly dated, [(c) 1992] but the author strategically didn't use many references to modern things in that time that are dated today, so the book is still very enjoyable.
Also, of course, the book is very interesting, every chap. is a different point of view...
I will also be starting The Giver by Lois Lowry tonight. I do have a preference to Lois, but not with the this book. I have heard conflicting opinions, so once I am finished, I will be sure to give you a more reasonable opinion.
Lois also wrote Number The Stars which I enjoyed a lot. One of the best things about it is that the book is short, sweet, and to the point. Sometimes you need those kinds of books! [Lois has also written numerous other book along with the ones mentioned above. Try Google]
Word of the day: "Flight"-- the act, matter, or power of flying.
Keep up the reading, as will I...as I try to get better!
~Remedyleaf
Also, of course, the book is very interesting, every chap. is a different point of view...
I will also be starting The Giver by Lois Lowry tonight. I do have a preference to Lois, but not with the this book. I have heard conflicting opinions, so once I am finished, I will be sure to give you a more reasonable opinion.
Lois also wrote Number The Stars which I enjoyed a lot. One of the best things about it is that the book is short, sweet, and to the point. Sometimes you need those kinds of books! [Lois has also written numerous other book along with the ones mentioned above. Try Google]
Word of the day: "Flight"-- the act, matter, or power of flying.
Keep up the reading, as will I...as I try to get better!
~Remedyleaf
Sunday, November 27, 2011
THE MURDER OF BINDY MACKENZIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Omgosh!!!
This book, is so amazing, fantastically written. The plot is woven around and I am very happy to say that I loved every bit of the book, no matter how much I disliked the protagonist in the beginning, (obviously, Bindy is very vital to the story, it was just her personality! Don't let that stop you from reading!!!! She gets better)
Anyway, no matter if you read The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie first or The Year Of Secret Assignments (or any of the others, but those I have no preference of) you will LOVE Jaclyn Moriarty, for she is fabulous.
I would throughly enjoy talking to Jaclyn, and learning how to spin such a story,
As always, keep reading, as will I.
And I will now continue to read Flight #116 is Down. I have know idea if this will even compare to the work of Jaclyn Moriarty, but who knows...
As always and forever,
~Remedyleaf
This book, is so amazing, fantastically written. The plot is woven around and I am very happy to say that I loved every bit of the book, no matter how much I disliked the protagonist in the beginning, (obviously, Bindy is very vital to the story, it was just her personality! Don't let that stop you from reading!!!! She gets better)
Anyway, no matter if you read The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie first or The Year Of Secret Assignments (or any of the others, but those I have no preference of) you will LOVE Jaclyn Moriarty, for she is fabulous.
I would throughly enjoy talking to Jaclyn, and learning how to spin such a story,
As always, keep reading, as will I.
And I will now continue to read Flight #116 is Down. I have know idea if this will even compare to the work of Jaclyn Moriarty, but who knows...
As always and forever,
~Remedyleaf
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Rainy Day!
Good Afternoon readers,
I just finished The Forgotten Warrior by Erin Hunter. It was a very rewarding book, but be sure to read all of the other books in the series.
I'm continuing with The Murder Of Bindy Mackenzie by Jaclyn Moriarty, which is as funny as ever.
Keep your reading up!!!!!
~Remedyleaf
I just finished The Forgotten Warrior by Erin Hunter. It was a very rewarding book, but be sure to read all of the other books in the series.
I'm continuing with The Murder Of Bindy Mackenzie by Jaclyn Moriarty, which is as funny as ever.
Keep your reading up!!!!!
~Remedyleaf
Friday, November 25, 2011
Barnes and Noble's successful trip!
Today I got to go shopping at Barnes and Noble,
I got The Forgotten Warrior by Erin Hunter. This book is part of the prophesy "Omen Of the Stars" and is the 5th book in the 4th prophesy of the Warriors Series.
This is an amazing series, and I recommend going on the website to find the complete book list. (Also, on google, search "warrior cats website")
I also got the complete A Wrinkle In Time series. I've only read the first book, but I'm very excited to keep my high standards of Madeline L'Engle!
Have some good reading!
~Remedyleaf
I got The Forgotten Warrior by Erin Hunter. This book is part of the prophesy "Omen Of the Stars" and is the 5th book in the 4th prophesy of the Warriors Series.
This is an amazing series, and I recommend going on the website to find the complete book list. (Also, on google, search "warrior cats website")
I also got the complete A Wrinkle In Time series. I've only read the first book, but I'm very excited to keep my high standards of Madeline L'Engle!
Have some good reading!
~Remedyleaf
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Good Afternoon, and Happy Turkey Day!!
I haven't gotten to read much today, but I did get an idea for a story.
I recommend writing down anything that could fit into a story, character names, scenes, characters, plot, titles, endings, story starters, beginning, prologue, epilogues, anything.
I will keep you updated on other books.
Have a heavy meal,
~Remedyleaf
I haven't gotten to read much today, but I did get an idea for a story.
I recommend writing down anything that could fit into a story, character names, scenes, characters, plot, titles, endings, story starters, beginning, prologue, epilogues, anything.
I will keep you updated on other books.
Have a heavy meal,
~Remedyleaf
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Good Day!
Hello everyone,
I just finished Lock and Key! It was a very rewarding read, I practically just spent the last 3 hours reading it.
I enjoyed it, the book surprised me and was pretty touching. The plot wasn't too predictable, and I was sometimes surprised when the book tricked me.
I was very happy with the ending, though it took a little processing, and it almost seemed a little rushed.
If I could talk to Sarah Dessen, all I would say is slow down just a bit, a little more detail would have been nice in the ending. She must have been working with a deadline, because the ending didn't seem to compare to the rest of the book. It seemed like a 12 year old filled in the alternative ending.
I rate this at 4 star book, only because everything was so rushed.
But I would still recommend it, because every book has one bad thing about it.
~Remedyleaf
I just finished Lock and Key! It was a very rewarding read, I practically just spent the last 3 hours reading it.
I enjoyed it, the book surprised me and was pretty touching. The plot wasn't too predictable, and I was sometimes surprised when the book tricked me.
I was very happy with the ending, though it took a little processing, and it almost seemed a little rushed.
If I could talk to Sarah Dessen, all I would say is slow down just a bit, a little more detail would have been nice in the ending. She must have been working with a deadline, because the ending didn't seem to compare to the rest of the book. It seemed like a 12 year old filled in the alternative ending.
I rate this at 4 star book, only because everything was so rushed.
But I would still recommend it, because every book has one bad thing about it.
~Remedyleaf
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Tuesday!
Good Afternoon everyone!
The word of the day
Jumper: a person or thing that jumps
Last night I found out that the sequels to Perfect are ready for me to pick up at the library...
I'll be on again!
~Remedyleaf
The word of the day
Jumper: a person or thing that jumps
Last night I found out that the sequels to Perfect are ready for me to pick up at the library...
I'll be on again!
~Remedyleaf
Monday, November 21, 2011
Good Afternoon!
Howdy blog readers!
I'm very happy to tell you that last night I finished Shooting The Moon. It was a very surprising ending, for I had to re-read that last paragraph.
At the library I got Stolen by Lucy Christopher, which I will be starting soon!
Now I'm going to talk about a little bit of writing, just write when you feel like it. Never force yourself to write, or its not your true self flowing onto the pages...
Word of the Day- Waggery: mischievous fun
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Happy Day!
Good morning blog readers!
First I'm going to talk about a new book I started, called Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen. This book, so far (I'm only on page 38) is fairly good, I'll keep you updated on it...
The only other books by Sarah that I've read are What Happened to Goodbye? and The Truth About Forever. They are both worthwhile good teen reads that I enjoyed last summer.
Some of the books I haven't read by her are Along For the Ride, Just Listen, This Lullaby, Dreamland, Keeping the Moon, Someone like You, and That Summer. If/when I read these books I'll give everyone the 411.
Some similar books are Something Like Fate by Susane Colasanti and Perfect You by Elizabeth Scott. I haven't read anything else by these two authors but if I do I'll let you know! Note: the two books mentioned I enjoyed
On a different note, I'm just starting The Cupid Chronicles by Coleen Murtagh Paratore. The first book in the series is The Wedding Planners Daughter which is a fabulous book in itself, so I had to start the sequel!
The series has really taken off! After The Cupid Chronicles is Willa By heart, then Forget Me Not: From the life of Willa Havisham, the 5th book is Wish I Might: From the life of Willa Havisham, and lastly From Willa With Love.
There is also a joint series, and the first book is The Funeral Directors Son and the sequel Kip Cambells Gift.
As I read these books and others by her (not listed) I will let you know!
I also plan on starting a book called Penny From Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm.
I have read another book by her called as Our Only May Amelia. That was such a great story!
I plan on reading her Boston Jane series, Turtle In Paradise, and The Trouble with May Amelia (sequel to Our only May Amelia)
Jennifer has written a few other books and two comic book like series, that I have excluded here.
While at the library yesterday I picked up a book by Beverly Cleary called Sister Of the Bride. I of course love Beverly, and as soon as I finnish the book I'll let you know how it goes!
Now I'm going to talk about Jaclyn Moriarty, who wrote an amazing series! The series is called The Ashbury/Brookfield Series.
The only book I've read in the series is called The Year Of Secret Assignments which was a fabulous book as long as you get past the confusion. DO NOT PUT THE BOOK DOWN IF YOU GET CONFUSED! If you just give it a chance, the confusion works itself out!
Anyway, the other books are called The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie, Feeling Sorry for Celia, and The Ghosts of Ashbury High. You can read the series in any order, so go and get started! It's totally worth it! :)
While at the library I also picked up a book called Fight #116 is Down by Caroline B. Cooney. I though it seemed intriguing, and when I finnish it I'll let you know!
My friend recommended me a book recently, called A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron. When I finish I'll tell you all about it!
They also loaned me two other books (May Bird and the Ever After by Jodi Lynn Anderson and Journey to The River Sea by Eva Ibbotson) that she wanted me to read for her, then tell if I liked them, so of course I'll let all of you know!
Another friend of mine gave me The City of Ember and it's sequel by Jeanne DuPrau for my birthday. They told me that they were really good, so when I finnish them, I'll tell you!
I also picked up a book called A True Princess by Diane Zahler. I loved Diane's book The Thirteenth Princess so when I finnish this one, I'll tell you about it!
I've had My One Hundred Adventures by Polly Horvath recommended to me a few times, so when I finnish it I'll tell you.
At a book sale recently I got four books, Ruined (by Paula Morris) Also Known As Harper (by Ann Haywood Leal) The Seer of Shadows (by Avi) and In a Heartbeat (by Loretta Ellsworth)
In a Heartbeat is the only one I've read (and it was fabulous, and one day read!) so far, but when I read the others I'll let everyone know!
The last two books I'm going to talk about are two I got for my birthday, they are 13 Treasures by Michelle Harrison and How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O'Connor.
When I read those two I'll let you know!
I guess that's it for today. I'll post again tomorrow... Maybe I'll talk about writing a bit more?
Read, read, read!
~Remedyleaf
P.S. When every I post on the blog, I listen to ADELE! She is so talented! :)
First I'm going to talk about a new book I started, called Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen. This book, so far (I'm only on page 38) is fairly good, I'll keep you updated on it...
The only other books by Sarah that I've read are What Happened to Goodbye? and The Truth About Forever. They are both worthwhile good teen reads that I enjoyed last summer.
Some of the books I haven't read by her are Along For the Ride, Just Listen, This Lullaby, Dreamland, Keeping the Moon, Someone like You, and That Summer. If/when I read these books I'll give everyone the 411.
Some similar books are Something Like Fate by Susane Colasanti and Perfect You by Elizabeth Scott. I haven't read anything else by these two authors but if I do I'll let you know! Note: the two books mentioned I enjoyed
On a different note, I'm just starting The Cupid Chronicles by Coleen Murtagh Paratore. The first book in the series is The Wedding Planners Daughter which is a fabulous book in itself, so I had to start the sequel!
The series has really taken off! After The Cupid Chronicles is Willa By heart, then Forget Me Not: From the life of Willa Havisham, the 5th book is Wish I Might: From the life of Willa Havisham, and lastly From Willa With Love.
There is also a joint series, and the first book is The Funeral Directors Son and the sequel Kip Cambells Gift.
As I read these books and others by her (not listed) I will let you know!
I also plan on starting a book called Penny From Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm.
I have read another book by her called as Our Only May Amelia. That was such a great story!
I plan on reading her Boston Jane series, Turtle In Paradise, and The Trouble with May Amelia (sequel to Our only May Amelia)
Jennifer has written a few other books and two comic book like series, that I have excluded here.
While at the library yesterday I picked up a book by Beverly Cleary called Sister Of the Bride. I of course love Beverly, and as soon as I finnish the book I'll let you know how it goes!
Now I'm going to talk about Jaclyn Moriarty, who wrote an amazing series! The series is called The Ashbury/Brookfield Series.
The only book I've read in the series is called The Year Of Secret Assignments which was a fabulous book as long as you get past the confusion. DO NOT PUT THE BOOK DOWN IF YOU GET CONFUSED! If you just give it a chance, the confusion works itself out!
Anyway, the other books are called The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie, Feeling Sorry for Celia, and The Ghosts of Ashbury High. You can read the series in any order, so go and get started! It's totally worth it! :)
While at the library I also picked up a book called Fight #116 is Down by Caroline B. Cooney. I though it seemed intriguing, and when I finnish it I'll let you know!
My friend recommended me a book recently, called A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron. When I finish I'll tell you all about it!
They also loaned me two other books (May Bird and the Ever After by Jodi Lynn Anderson and Journey to The River Sea by Eva Ibbotson) that she wanted me to read for her, then tell if I liked them, so of course I'll let all of you know!
Another friend of mine gave me The City of Ember and it's sequel by Jeanne DuPrau for my birthday. They told me that they were really good, so when I finnish them, I'll tell you!
I also picked up a book called A True Princess by Diane Zahler. I loved Diane's book The Thirteenth Princess so when I finnish this one, I'll tell you about it!
I've had My One Hundred Adventures by Polly Horvath recommended to me a few times, so when I finnish it I'll tell you.
At a book sale recently I got four books, Ruined (by Paula Morris) Also Known As Harper (by Ann Haywood Leal) The Seer of Shadows (by Avi) and In a Heartbeat (by Loretta Ellsworth)
In a Heartbeat is the only one I've read (and it was fabulous, and one day read!) so far, but when I read the others I'll let everyone know!
The last two books I'm going to talk about are two I got for my birthday, they are 13 Treasures by Michelle Harrison and How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O'Connor.
When I read those two I'll let you know!
I guess that's it for today. I'll post again tomorrow... Maybe I'll talk about writing a bit more?
Read, read, read!
~Remedyleaf
P.S. When every I post on the blog, I listen to ADELE! She is so talented! :)
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Saturday...
Good morning! What a wonderful Saturday to talk about books....
This week I finished a book called Perfect by Natasha Friend. This was a very real book, and I loved the writing style. The ending was a little hard to live with, and it almost fell short, but it didn't ruin the whole book.
There are two sequels, Lush and Bounce. I haven't read those ones yet, but am going to as soon as possible!
Natasha is also currently writing, (as said on her website) a 4th book called Night Swimming which I think brings all three protagonists together (from Perfect, Lush, and Bounce)
I have no clue if the book is finished, or when the release date is, but as soon as I find out I'll tell!
Last weekend I finished My Louisiana Sky by Kimberly Willis Holt. That was a sweet book, Tiger's 1950's story swept me away.
On another note, I also got the amazing chance to watch "My Louisiana Sky" the movie! That was a special treat, and I enjoyed watching it...
At the moment I'm reading Shooting the Moon by Frances O'Roark Dowell. This book has a captivating title, and the story is written in a back and fourth format, which is useful to understand the story. Jamie's narration is full of feeling and you really get the "army brat" taste as her character moves with the story, and grows up little by little. I am enjoying it very much! This book also has a many awards, (to get a complete list, go to Frances's website)
Now, Frances O'Roark Dowell, has been a favorite author of mine for years. I loved her The Secret Language of Girls, that was a real story, that many girls like because it is so real! The sequel- The Kind of Friends We Used to Be is on my list to read, and when I do read it, I will let you know!
Dovey Coe is another one of my favorites by Frances because it had to be the most daring story to start! I loved the plot, nothing was predictable, nothing was slow, and it was wonderfully written...
But the one book that got me hooked on Frances was Where I'd Like to Be, this was my favorite I think because I went through a time period where I really loved books about foster children, and orphans. (I do still love that kind of protagonist) Where I'd Like to Be was written in an appealing way, and I recommend it left and right all the time...
The books by her that I haven't read by Frances (besides The Kind of Friends We Used to Be) are Ten Miles Past Normal, Falling In, and Chicken Boy.
Note: I purposely excluded the Phineas L. MacGuire books because those books are about a 4th grade boy... I don't plan on reading them)
But the other books, look for me to mention because I plan on reading them soon!
This week I finished a book called Perfect by Natasha Friend. This was a very real book, and I loved the writing style. The ending was a little hard to live with, and it almost fell short, but it didn't ruin the whole book.
There are two sequels, Lush and Bounce. I haven't read those ones yet, but am going to as soon as possible!
Natasha is also currently writing, (as said on her website) a 4th book called Night Swimming which I think brings all three protagonists together (from Perfect, Lush, and Bounce)
I have no clue if the book is finished, or when the release date is, but as soon as I find out I'll tell!
Last weekend I finished My Louisiana Sky by Kimberly Willis Holt. That was a sweet book, Tiger's 1950's story swept me away.
On another note, I also got the amazing chance to watch "My Louisiana Sky" the movie! That was a special treat, and I enjoyed watching it...
At the moment I'm reading Shooting the Moon by Frances O'Roark Dowell. This book has a captivating title, and the story is written in a back and fourth format, which is useful to understand the story. Jamie's narration is full of feeling and you really get the "army brat" taste as her character moves with the story, and grows up little by little. I am enjoying it very much! This book also has a many awards, (to get a complete list, go to Frances's website)
Now, Frances O'Roark Dowell, has been a favorite author of mine for years. I loved her The Secret Language of Girls, that was a real story, that many girls like because it is so real! The sequel- The Kind of Friends We Used to Be is on my list to read, and when I do read it, I will let you know!
Dovey Coe is another one of my favorites by Frances because it had to be the most daring story to start! I loved the plot, nothing was predictable, nothing was slow, and it was wonderfully written...
But the one book that got me hooked on Frances was Where I'd Like to Be, this was my favorite I think because I went through a time period where I really loved books about foster children, and orphans. (I do still love that kind of protagonist) Where I'd Like to Be was written in an appealing way, and I recommend it left and right all the time...
The books by her that I haven't read by Frances (besides The Kind of Friends We Used to Be) are Ten Miles Past Normal, Falling In, and Chicken Boy.
Note: I purposely excluded the Phineas L. MacGuire books because those books are about a 4th grade boy... I don't plan on reading them)
But the other books, look for me to mention because I plan on reading them soon!
The next book I plan on reading is Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, I'll let you know how that goes...
I guess that's it for this post, I'll be on maybe later today or tomorrow for sure.
Read, read, read!
~Remedyleaf
Friday, November 18, 2011
Day one, lets talk about how this will work...
Ok, so this is Remedyleaf here, and I'm going to be posting about books I've read, am reading, or have heard of... And also about writing tips and such...
I hope everyone enjoys using my blog as a spot to get books and writing tips,
~Remedyleaf
I hope everyone enjoys using my blog as a spot to get books and writing tips,
~Remedyleaf
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