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Baad, Baad, Black Sheep
Have you herd of the sheep who was baad to the bone? He went on a rampage, then used his cell phone To call his sweet mate. “Hello, Dolly!” he said, “I love ewe but from now on consider me … Continue reading
Three Bags Full
The Great Library Purge has begun. I filled three whole bags with books to be given away. Three bags, and I’ve barely even scratched the surface!
Disturbing
I went to the library today. While browsing in the non-fiction section, I noticed some books about wedding planning. Hey! I have a wedding to plan! So I took a closer look, and that’s when I discovered that the wedding … Continue reading
Time Travel, Real or Not?
This is an experiment to see if it’s possible to post in the past.
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Nothing New Under the Sun
Before I give away A Swiftly Tilting Planet, let me share a passage that caught my eye. The bad guy, called El Rabioso, wants to nuke America. Here’s the explanation of why. “El Rabioso sees this as an act of … Continue reading
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Latest Read
Last night I finished reading A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L’Engle. Grade: B A Swiftly Tilting Planet is a companion to A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door, both of which I loved. I really wanted … Continue reading
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July Has Arrived
July has arrived, its suitcase practically bursting with long summer days, and each day is a fresh page on which to write your life. A romance or a mystery? A thriller or a comedy? Which one will you write today?
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Good Luck
Imagine driving down the highway at night, hungry for dinner, thinking to yourself that bangers and mash would really hit the spot. You pick a random exit for food and stumble across a British Beer Company restaurant. You order bangers … Continue reading
The Thief Lord
I just finished reading The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke. Grade: A This book grabs you and hurtles you straight into the heart of Venice, and though I never before had any desire to visit Italy, I now want very … Continue reading
Day of Thunder
Images from this afternoon— Rain. The scent of fresh tomatoes and basil in the garden. Hailstones wildly dancing on the deck. A basketball bouncing out of the garage followed by . . . no one. Inside the garage, the smell … Continue reading