Wednesday, April 25, 2012

100 Puzzle Quizzes





I recently reviewed  100 Puzzle Quizzes by Grabarchuk Puzzles.  I was able to download it to the Kindle Cloud Reader.  I have stayed clear of puzzles because they tend to become addictive.  I’ve played and replayed these three times.  The reason is simple.  Since these are brain teasers, those I didn’t figure out the first time needed to be re-played.  It is true that you can guess your way through each answer to get to the next one.  That is what I did, with one exception.  I wrote down the puzzles I didn’t get and went back a replayed the game and focused on those games.  I would recommend these to those who love to play brain teaser games.  They are not too challenging so as to turn off someone like me who struggles finding patterns sometimes.  They are challenging enough keep me trying.  So what are you waiting for.  Check them out.
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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Student Saturday: No Dogs Allowed - Bill Wallace

Publisher:  Aladdin
Pages:  224
Genre:  Middle Grade, Animals
Student Reviewer:  Sarah

Once the family horse Dandy, Kristine chooses to never again have another pet.She doesn't want to feel that pain again.  Plus with another pet it would be too much with her new baby on the way and all.  Then for her birthday she gets a puppy from her dad that she doesn't want.  She acts surprised but she really didn't even want the puppy in the first place, then she gets mad!  The one day one of the most annoying boys from school comes over to check out her new puppy.  He tells her to love a pet while they are still alive before the heartache.  My opinion of this book was that it was a very good lesson learned for me.  My connection was that I once learned to enjoy something while you still have it.  Yet, this mostly happens at Kristine's grandparent's house.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sofia’s Rainbow – Lina Simoni


Illustrator – Laura Furlan
Publisher:  Moonleaf Publishing, LLC
Pages:  48
Source:  Review copy from publisher
Genre:  Children’s Picture Books

This was a unique book.  It is set in Istanbul.  Sofia has long curly hair.  She and her father lives on the Eastern shore of the Golden Horn.  Her father is a shoemaker.  Some days she goes and helps him in his shop.  Most of the time she stays in her bedroom on the top floor of their home.  She loves standing on the terrace looking out over the water and watching for rainbows.  She is a lonely girl.  She believes if she could ever climb to the top of a rainbow then she could find a friend. 
One day she and her father find some kittens.  Her father lets her take one home.  She chooses the smallest kitten and takes him home.  She can’t get him to stop crying or get  him eat.  She tries to feed him milk and he rejects it.  When she begins to warm it she notices him eating a fig.  She soon learns he is a strange cat.  He loves figs, sleeping around her neck and laying on his back with his belly exposed.  She tries to get him  to join her on the terrace but the cat is scared of heights.

Angry that her cat is strange she begins to ignore it.  One day her wish comes true.  She sees a rainbow that comes close enough she can climb it.  Part way up she gets scared.  She calls for help.  She is surprised to see  her cat come to the rescue.  She discovers friends don’t always have to like the same thing you like.  They can be different and still be your friend.

Very cute book with a wonderful message.


About the Author:
Born in Italy and a resident of the US since 1988, Lina Simoni is the author of the award-winning novel, The Scent of Rosa’s Oil, translated into German and Greek.  Her second novel, The House of Serenades, will appear in Jue of 2012.  She is at work on her third novel, The Cabinet Spell.  Simoni lives in Southern California with her two cocker spaniels, Biscuit and Simon.  She is also a photographer and artist.  Her artistic and literary work is on Facebook and www.linasimoni.com

About the Illustrator:
Laura Furlan worked for many years in the gastronomy sector as an illustrator, reporter, and translator.  As a cat lover, she was excited to bring to life Sofia’s cat, Incir.  Furlan currently resides in Milan, Italy, with her husband and two daughters.