Bill Thompson
BILL THOMPSON III is the editor of Bird Watcher's Digest and the author of the Peterson Field Guide Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America and Identify Yourself: The 50 Most Common Birding Identification Challenges. He lives with his wife, author and illustrator Julie Zickefoose,...
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BILL THOMPSON III is the editor of Bird Watcher's Digest and the author of the Peterson Field Guide Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America and Identify Yourself: The 50 Most Common Birding Identification Challenges. He lives with his wife, author and illustrator Julie Zickefoose, and their two children in Ohio.
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This was such a frustrating novel, because the story itself was very good, but the way the characters were written was terrible. This third installment has a more supernatural element than the first two, and the story behind the haunted nursery was creepy and interesting. That's the main thing the...
I thought this second installment in the series would be better than the first, but it was a bit of a letdown. The setting (the Asylum, a long-abandoned prison for the criminally insane) was perfect for the story the author set out to tell, but as with the first book in the series, the spooky supe...
Well, fortunately the story got better in the second half of the book, and by the end I was turning the (electronic) pages with great anticipation. But as I mentioned in an earlier post, I found that the non-supernatural elements of the story (the family history and fight over the mansion) were mu...
I was a teenager living at home when I read this book for the first time. My mother expressed concern at all the howling noises she'd been hearing from my room since she got home. I tried to explain to her, but was laughing too hard to speak, tears streaming down my face. I finally handed her the bo...
As I mentioned in my Monday Musings, I've already started to have birds show up on my balcony! In hopes of attracting more I've decided to prioritize getting a feeder up, although I don't know if it will get much use until I have some plants out there to provide shelter for more cautious birds. Th...