For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI absolutely loved this book. It has been sitting on my shelf for a while now, because I have been caught up reading library books days before they are due. I finally got around to reading it and I loved every page. The story sucked me in right away. I...
Dandelion Fire is full of interesting characters. Harry and Henrietta are likeable and it is fun to read in their point of view. There are a lot of extra side characters added in that were not in the first book in this series. At times, things may get a little jumbled and confusing with there being ...
First of all, the writing was wonderful, I was very invested in the story and was definitely pulled into it. The first chapters I was just absolutely loving the story - and all of it was good...just not my type of story. I am going to recommend it to some older former students to get their take. ...
At the time I read this, I was traveling in Florida. I finished the book in the very territory described in the story. Since the setting was so important, this was a big plus. This book has plenty of suspense and a healthy dose of the supernatural, and is spot on for young readers I used to teach, j...
I got this for free via my Starbucks app on my iPhone. It's not just an adorable, simple picture book demonstrating all the things Ninjas do. Forrest Dickison's illustrations are cute and work perfectly with the playful rhymes. In iBooks it has a "read to me" option that both my boys love. The na...
I have to admit that I started off slightly annoyed with this book. Perhaps it was because the stupid US Postal Service torqued the package in such a way as to rip an inch long gash in my book half way down the spine. No fault of Wilson's that. Perhaps I didn't get the vibe of the book right away be...
Mini-review here: Slow, clunky beginning eventually became a fun book to read. Alas, it took half the book to get there and I'm not sure how many readers will have the patience to wait until the book actually gets interesting.Even I was tempted to stop during the first chapter (which is really quite...
First off I was annoyed the childs name was the same as the town. I don't know why it bothered me so much but it did. The story had great potential but fell flat. Everything seemed so nonchalant and vague at times. This first book should have been the set up to the worlds in the cupboards and gave y...
Book 1 in the '100 Cupboards Trilogy': This is another story that eventually leads to 'we aren't in Kansas anymore'! It starts off slow, but midway through the book, it picks up steam and never slacks. There are elements of the 2006 movie, 'The Lake House' and of the books: 'Indian In The Cupboard',...
I'm not sure. I felt it had a good premise...but it didn't do anything for me. I felt parts of was fantastic...such as the creepy "thing" that was trying to get Henry and Henrietta...and the "thing" that had actually caused Henry to even take notice to find the 100 cupboards...but other than that it...
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