This is a music video from the daughter of one of my friends in Utah. I just stumbled across it today in the blogosphere. They call themselves "The Mollies" and they rock! They have a CD available if you would like to enjoy more Indie Folk Rock. Go to CD Baby to buy it.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Book Review of Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians
![]() | Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians by Brandon Sanderson 308 pages. Scholastic Press, c2007. $11.55 |
I picked up this book after reading a review from Esme Raji Codell (Check out her blog review here at PlanetEsme). She was so enthusiastic, I had to try it!
Alcatraz narrates this story. He tells us of his hard life as a foster child. He has an uncanny ability to break things. On his thirteenth birthday, he receives a bag of sand from his Dad for his birthday. This sends him on a most unusual adventure, where he learns about his family and the true nature of librarians.
There were a couple of passages that I really enjoyed. Alcatraz takes the time to describe what a real library looks like (not the ones we are used to). He says,
"Dust settles on the books like a gray perversion of rain forest moss, giving the air a certain moldy, unwelcome scent faintly reminiscent of a baledragon's lair. At each corner, you expect to turn and see the withered, skeletal remains of some poor researcher who got lost in the stacks and never found his way out." (p. 114)
My absolute favorite part was Alcactraz's rant on people who read the last page of a story first (I really hate that!! Don't do it!!). He says,
"You could even scan to the end and read the last page. Know that by doing so, however, you would violate every holy and honorable story-telling principle known to man, thereby throwing the universe into chaos and causing grief to untold millions." (p. 236)
It was a fun little book. I think a third grade boy would just love it. It took me a while to get through. It just wasn't a page turner for me. But it was funny and quirky - time well spent.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Valentine's Party
My kids and I went to a friend's home to make yummy Valentine's cookies and party!! Ryan and Maddie enjoyed putting as many pieces of candy onto the sugar cookie as possible. Needless to say, we didn't eat their cookies.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Raspberries!
This Saturday the kids an I planted raspberries! We are so excited. All three kids helped me pull weeds. Unfortunately, that was the longest part. Then we dug the holes and put in our little bare root raspberry starts. We mixed in some special stuff to help the raspberries grow nice roots. We are looking forward to picking them in July. Our house feels more like home now.
Book Review of The Other Boleyn Girl
![]() | The Other Boleyn Girl By Phillippa Gregory Simon & Schuster, c2001. $10.08 |
Historical fiction is probably my favorite genre, so I was very excited to get started. Some parts I flew through and others were a bit tedious. It covers the time from Henry VIII taking up with Mary Boleyn through to the death of Anne Boleyn, her sister. You get to know all of the people in this crazy circle they called the Court. It was just amazing to have all of the pieces put together in such a way that it all made sense. It is such an amazing and exciting story. After I finished I was motivated to find out more about the family and what happened to them all. I spent some time on Wikipedia and now I'm ready for my next book club discussion on royalty!
I recommend reading this book and I'm looking forward to seeing the movie. This story may be the rare exception where the movie is better than the book. We shall see...
Saturday, February 9, 2008
The Rocket Launch
My brother Steve recorded this video. Our friend recorded it too and we're hoping to eventually post it here too. Enjoy! If you're wondering who's crying it the background, it's Ryan. He hates the rocket.
Friday, February 8, 2008
The Twilight Series
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The Twilight Series | By Stephenie Meyer Little, Brown Children's Books, c2005, 2006, 2007. $13.99 each |
Stephenie Meyer is one of my heroes. She is just dang awesome. How she pulls it all off, I probably will never know, but I'm so glad that she does! It bothers me that she is so often tied with Harry Potter. The stories are nothing alike. Albeit, they both suck you in and are extremely entertaining. Other than that, you just can't compare them. Read them both!! There's time. For more information on the books and Meyer herself, check out my blogroll and click on her link.
Book Review of Ida B.
Ida B. By Katherine Hannigan, Read by Lili Taylor 3 CDs, 5 hours. Listening Library, c2004. $18.00 |
Ida B. Applewood is one of my favorite characters. She is an imaginative fourth-grader with more plans than she can possibly accomplish. Unfortunately she is hit with some tough circumstances and this book shows how she deals with this from her perspective. She makes plans "to have fun, avoid disaster, and possibly save the world."
I couldn't imagine a better reader than Lili Taylor. My son said, "Boy, she really sounds like a little kid." If you haven't ever listened to a book in the car, this is a good one to start with. It's not too long and it appeals to all ages. While my kids occasionally groan at the site of another book on CD hitting the car, their minds are being filled with great stories rather than the top music of today and yesterday.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Book Review of Zen Ties
![]() | Zen Ties By Jon J. Muth 36 pages. Scholastic Press, c2008. $12.59 |
Book Review of An Inconvenient Book
![]() | An Inconvenient Book By Glenn Beck 295 pages. Simon & Schuster, Inc., c2007. $26.00 |
The book is just full of Glenn's sense of humor. It's very sarcastic. At first, I thought it was very funny and witty, but it got old. Many of the chapters are filled with interesting facts, but a few are just odd. I'm not quite sure what he was thinking. So I have to be honest and say that I skipped entire sections. I didn't quite get the flow of the book either. Each chapter gave his opinion on one topic or another, but they weren't linked together. There really wasn't a flow to the book and it ended quite abruptly.
With all that said, I still love Glenn Beck. I will probably not read another book of his - nor do I recommend this one. I do understand that this may be more appealing to men. I have a friend who is die hard Glenn Beck fan and thought the book was fantastic. I, however, wish I had spent my time reading something else.
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