Tuesday, December 22, 2015


Oliver and Jumpy Stories 31-33 by Werner Stejskal

In “Crockery Party” we find a New Years Day tradition in Silandia.
In Silandia, on New Years Day the cutlery and crockery create a feast for Oliver, Jumpy and Joey. After they have cooked and served their guests they turn themselves upside down and become instruments. They play until Midnight when they go back to their shelves and drawers.
In “Shark Frenzy” Oliver, Jumpy and Joey take the boat out to watch the whales on their trip south. They love to watch the children play with the whales. But, one thing they must all watch out for is sharks. While Joey was swimming they suddenly saw a shark fin. The shark tried to eat Joey. His mother pulled him into the boat. This made the shark mad. He pushed the boat further away from shore. As he prepared to bite the boat, Oliver threw a bottle of chili sauce into the shark’s mouth. The shark swam away. Oliver and his friends had a party on the beach.
In “Small World” Oliver goes through a magic door in a castle. This door has the power to make you smaller. Oliver visits the insects that live in the grass. He outsmarts a beetle, gets a ride on a caterpillar. Then he travels the tunnels of an anthill and meets the queen. Suddenly he finds himself trapped in a raindrop. When he gets out he decides his adventure is over. What a wonderful way to teach about the smaller creatures in nature.

This is another wonderful Oliver Adventure.

Monty The Courageous Survival of a Rescue Dog by Janet Squires

The story of Monty is both a heartbreaking and a heartwarming story. Monty was found in the desert close to death. He was used as a bait dog for dog fighting. The atrocities thrust upon him just tear at your heart. He'd been shot through the hip, had a broken back leg, the other back leg had a torn achilles tendon. He'd been beaten and burned.  He was near death, but there were enough people who believed in him to try to save him. Eventually, he would lose a leg. This story, unlike many, has a happy ending. He found a forever home. We need to read these kinds of stories if for no other reason than to let us know that we can do something to help animals and maybe make people aware to stop the abuse that seems to be so prevalent in our society.

The Peace and Love Train by Tyler Rose and Kiley Sage Kincaid

This is a sweet story of the Peace and Love Train that travels around the world in search of extra special boys and girls. This is a story about how all children, no matter what they look like, how they learn, or how they are different should all be treated fairly and loved. The story looked a children with braces, who were mentally and physically different, whether they were too tall, or big, their skin was a different color or wore glasses. This story is to teach others that no matter how different we are, we are all made with love and we need to treat everyone the same because everyone is special in their own little way.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Diary of an Ugly Sweater by Cassi Eubank


Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.

I have read books from many different perspectives. This is the first time I’ve read a book told from the perspective of a sweater. That made this book very interesting. Sophie is the sweater’s name and she is a Christmas sweater. Her story is told in diary form. The beginning is charming. She describes her family as the “Tree with Pom Balls” family. She is a sweater with a Christmas tree on the front and pom poms that decorate it like ornaments. She refers to other sweater families such as the “Santa Sitting on the Toilet” family. From the different “families” she mentions you get the idea of what each sweater looks like. She addresses issues such as judging others based on looks, attitudes, how to get what you want out of life. This is a unique way  to teach life lessons. The story is charming and the lessons are subtle enough not to detract from the story. It is so well written that you can feel the emotions throughout the story.  This is a book that is for young and old alike.  I don’t think  I will ever look at an “ugly” sweater the same way again, and never without thinking about this story.  This is the perfect read for the Christmas season.



Author Bio from her Site:
Results Coach Cassi Eubank is passionate about showing women how to create extraordinary success and fulfillment in their life by changing their BS (belief system) and connecting with their purpose and passion. After spending over a decade studying the psychology of success, she has created an innovative and effective system, implementing techniques which will unconsciously keep you motivated and focused, increasing your level of success and abundance in all areas of your life. As a speaker and author, she shares with others to guide them to the results they desire and deserve through her Train Your Brain for Rock Star Success programs. She is also passionate about health and wellness and hosts a KYSS Retreat (Kickstart Your Skinny Self) which is mostly about taking care of yourself and having a mindset for living a healthy, active life. That with her famous accountability calls will give you results in your waistline and your frame of mind. Visit her website to learn about upcoming speaking engagements, workshops and events where you can connect with Cassi, or to read her blog along with other valuable freebies that will be gifted to you. www.CassiEubank.com

Thursday, December 17, 2015

2016 A - Z Reading Challenge

A to
Z Reading Challenge

It has been several years since I participated in any reading challenges. There was a time when I would have 5 or 6 going throughout the year. Then I started writing. Between the writing of books and the reading for review, I got lost. My book piles, especially on my Kindle kept piling up. I would find a book I wanted to read, purchase it and then I would not get to it because I had a deadline for a review. I have decided that this year I am going to tackle that list of books on my Kindle. I figure the best way to do that is to schedule, IN ADVANCE, on my calendar, books for this challenge. I live by that calendar for my reviews. If it is there and I get a request I can pull up the calendar, see something already posted and schedule the review for a different day. If I don't do this I will NEVER get my pile down. My blog is called Musings of a Book Addict for a reason. I once had a student ask me if there were organizations for people like me. He was being dead serious. When I asked him what he meant he said, "You know, they have AA for alcoholics, so do they have something for book addicts like you?"  My reply to him was, "No honey, there is no hope for people like me." I laughed as I looked at him and watched him shake his head as if to say, that is so sad.  He truly felt this addiction was out of control.  He was a student who loved to read and talk books. He thought I just went overboard.

So, it is time to try some interventions and get this addiction under a little bit of control. The books on this list are for my Kindle books only. I will be crossing them off here as I read them. I may even add to the list. I will not start this challenge until January 1st, so if you have an addiction like I do, feel free to set up your own challenge.  I am not joining an official challenge out there as that seems to sabotage me. This is just my own version for my own pleasure.  I think I will also bring this up to my students to see who would like to join me.

Most of these books were purchased in 2011. With close to 3,000 books on my Kindle it is time to read them down.

Alias Dragonfly - Jane Singer 
Bone Ash - Riley Russell  
Creative Spirit: A Supernatural Thriller -  Scott Nicholson  
Down a Lost Road - J. Leigh Bralick 
Emerald River, The - J.K. Drew  
Fall Girl by Marybeth Smith 
Ghost College  - Scott Nicholson 
Healing Lily - D. Stephenson Bond
Invisible - Lorena McCourtney   
Just As I Am - Virginia Smith  
Kiss of Adventure, A - Catherine Palmer 
Love is the Higher Law - David Levithan  
Mistletoe & Mr. Hoe - Lorraine Nelson  
No Fear - Allie Harrison  
Orphaned Hearts - Shawna K. Williams  
Preacher’s Bride, The - Jody Hedlund  
Quilt, The - T. Davis Bunn  
Roseflower Creek - Jackie Lee Miles   
Surviving  September 11th - Dan Holdridge  
Trapped - J.A.Konrath 
Untraceable - S.R. Johannes  
Vision of Sugarplums, A - Jennifer Blake
Wrong Side of the Tracks, The - Mike Wells 
XGeneration 1: You Don’t Know Me - Brad Magnarella 
You Can’t Stop Me - Max Allan Collins  
ZZZZ - Catriona Crehan