Sunday, January 8, 2017

A Second Reading Challenge - Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

I have chosen a second reading challenge to participate in this year.  I had planned on doing this unofficially last year. I didn’t read one single book on my list. The reason is simple, if not an official challenge then it gets pushed to the back. I need that accountability.   So to help me with my backlog of books, especially those I agreed to review and found myself behind. I am officially joining this challenge.  You can find all of the rules for this simple challenge at the blog Escape With Dollycas. Just click on the blog title and you will be taken to her page for this challenge. The great thing about this challenge is that you don’t have to read the books in order. Most of the books on this list are books I’ve had for a while that I was supposed to read and review for the author. I can read them in the order I need to. As I read them I will link the books on this list to my review. You will be able to find them on my reading challenge page.


Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

B -  Book of Nonsense by David Michael Slater
C - Coming Apart by Diane E. Robertson
D - D.E.M. Quid Pro Quo by Lee Ness
E - Egmont Key A History –by Donald & Carol Thompson
F - Fear Not  by  Sue Baker
G – The Guttersnipes by Scott Eric Barrett
H - Hearts of Fire by Gracie Burnham
I - I Never Knew Him by Marie Waltersbill
J - Jex Malone by C.L. Graber
K - Killers by David Dawson
L - Liberty by  Darcy Pattison
M - Meritorium by Joel Ohman
N - Ninelands by K.E. Boyer
O - OK is Great by David Tiefenthaler
P - Picaroons and Pembertons by J.A. Knighted
Q – Qumran by Jerry Amernic
R - Rocky’s Road by Rocky Kuznik
S – The Secret Key of Mim by Nan McAdam
T - Theo and a Horse Named Rocket by W.H. Raymond
U - Up From the Sea by Leeza Lowitz
V – The Viking’s Apprentice by Kevin McLeod
W - Wand-Paper Scissors: The Amazing Adventures of Harry Moon by Mark Andrew Poe
X -  Xavier: St. Griswold College for Abandoned Boys by E.M. Cooper
Y -  Yellow Star by Jennifer Roy
Z – ZZZZ by Catriona Crehan

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Keyword Reading Challenge

Here we are the seventh day of the new year and I have finally decided to join a reading challenge.  Several years ago I would participate in all kinds of reading challenges. Then I started writing. It became too much to handle along with my full-time teaching job.  I noticed this last year that I struggled to reach my Goodreads reading goal.  As I sat and thought about what had changed over the last few years the answer came to me. I was no longer participating in reading challenges. See I do very well when I have time constraints put on me. It pushes me. So I looked through lots of reading challenges and decided I was going to participate in a few. For some of them, the books can count for other challenges. However, I am so backlogged on books I need to review and books I purchased to read for me, both physical and for my kindle. So the solution was easy, join some reading challenges. I actually went through my list of books to see if they would fit in the challenges I have chosen. I am happy to say that I had more than enough books to fit.  The first challenge I chose to participate in is a new one for me. I am real excited for this one. 

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This Can be found on the blog My Soul Called Life. Just click on the name of the blog to be taken to her site. This is a unique challenge. For each month she has a list of keywords. You find a book with one of the keywords in the title and read it.  She has instructions for joining the challenge on her site so I won't put it here. Like I said, click on the title of her blog to be taken to the instructions.
I did snag her keyword list from her blog, so here they are:

Here Are Your 2017 Keywords 
JAN- Court, Fall, Of, Way, Deep, Thousand 
FEB- And, Rose, Promise, Every, Deception, Blazing 
MAR- Shall, Go, By, Silence, Her, Saga 
APR- From, Trigger, Tale, His, CrownMist 
MAY- Four, Wind, All, Fury, Days, Shade 
JUN- Without, Know, Good, Watch, One, Have 
JUL- Before, Final, All, Freedom, Life, Dream 
AUG- Sun, Infinite, Big, My, Wherever, Most 
SEP- Sand, From, Between, Ever, Reasons, Clash 
OCT- Darker, You, Ashes, Out, House, Sea 
NOV- Place, War, Heart, Why, Give, Meet 
DEC- Forget, Twilight, Only, Crystal, On, Will 

Here is the list of books I will be reading for this challenge. Each month I will come back to this page and create a link to the review of that book.

JAN- Deep Shadows by Vannetta Chapman
FEB- Waves of Deception by Hope Callaghan 
MAR- The Saga of the Brothers Mountain by Michael W. Mountain
APR- The Tale of Crucified Blunt by Areesh Fatmee
MAY- A Righteous Wind by Janice Daugharty
JUN- The Chosen One by Nicole Storey
JUL- Out of a Dream by Rosemary Hines
AUG- My Daylight Monsters by Sarah Dalton
SEP- Smugglers at Whistling Sands by George Chedzoy
OCT- Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt
NOV- A Monstrous Place by Matthew Stott
DEC- Don’t Forget to Breathe by Cathrina Constantine

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Five More Wonderful Books by Chris Stead

Genre: Children's Picture Books
Source:  I purchased copies

  

A Very Strange Zoo by Chris Stead
This is a very cute and creative book. On an island faraway lives an inventor. He was so noisy that all of the other people who lived on the island moved away. He became very lonely. As he walked along the shore he saw a lot of garbage that had floated in. One item in particular sparked his imaginations. It was a book about zoos.  How could this young inventor solve his problem, clean up his island and start inventing again.  The drawings are wonderful.  For me the idea of having a conversation with my grandkids about what they can create our of junk lying around is more valuable to me because it causes children to use their imagination, which is something I see as a middle school teacher that many of my students don’t know how to use.


Trouble At the Zoo

Bernard the zookeeper had a very tough job. He had to clean the cages, feed and play with the animals. When he was finished he laid down and took a nap. It was at this point that the baby elephant took his keys and let all of the animals out so that they could go on an adventure.  What will happen when Bernard wakes up?  The fun thing about this book is that if you ask that question of children and then read the rest of the story to them they get a big surprise. Things don’t end the way you would predict they would.  I liked the unpredictability in this book.


My Birthday Cake Needs a New Home
A young girl celebrates her birthday. She gets lots of presents. Her mom bakes her a ginormous cake. When there is so much left over she must find it a new home. It won’t fit in the refrigerator. She can’t put in on her shelf, or in her dad’s car. She tries to push it into her body because her mom said she can’t eat anymore. Will she be able to solve this problem and find her cake a new home.  This was such a cute book. You could imagine this young child trying all of these things to give her cake a new home. She is quite the problem solver.  I absolutely loved the ending of this book.



Follow the Breadcrumbs

This is the second book in the Willy Nilly Series. I really enjoy Willy Nilly. He has a lot of cool ideas, but like most kids he doesn’t think them through all the way. This seems to get him into trouble. Willy wakes up one morning and his mom tells him he has to clean his messy room. Once he has done that he can go to the lake and feed the ducks.  This is something he loves to do.  Once there he gets a bright idea. What if he had a lake in his own back yard. Then he could feed the ducks in his own back yard. Willy goes to the bakery and gets all of their stale bread and creates a trail of bread crumbs to his back yard. Then he digs a lake. When he wakes up in the morning Willy realizes he has created a problem and he is I so much trouble with his parents. How will he get out of this situation?  I think I like this character because he is so genuine. I could see his wheels turning in his head and it made me think of my own grandkids and how they think of things like this without thinking of consequences.



The Fastest Kid in the World

This is the third book in the Willy Nilly Series.  Willy loves to pretend to drive his dad’s car. He pretends to go really fast and do lots of jumps. One day his dad bursts into his room and asks him if he would like to build a billycatr. When they finish building the car they take it to the park. Unfortunately, his dad can’t push the car fast enough for Willy.  Willy’s dad tells Willy they will go to the real car races the next day. During the night Willy gets a bright idea about how to make the billycart go faster.  Will this end well for Willy? How much trouble can he get into with his billycarT?  Another fun and adventurous book about Willy’s adventures.  These books are so fun. I do hope the author continues with this series.


To find out more about the author go to his website Old Mate Media  there is so much there to learn.