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Category Archives: Middle Grade Books
Grandma, Have You Read…
Our Friday Fox asked, “Tell us about books that you have been introduced to by your children/grandchildren.” One of my greatest blessings is knowing that my kids, grandkids, and two great-granddaughters ALL love books. Specific titles often appear on Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in blessings, book series, Books, Children's books, classics, collections, contemporary, Family, favorite books, Middle Grade Books, Patricia Kiyono, TBR List
Tagged Babysitters Club, best-sellers, Boxcar Children, Children's books, DaVinci Code, family, Harry Potter, Hunger Games, libraries, Magic Schoolbus, Magic Treehouse, reading, recommendations, series books, thrillers, Twilight
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Guest: Wyatt Schroeder, Book Reviewer, Author Interviewer, Gaming and Book Vlogger
We’ve had not only authors as guests, but readers, narrators, editors, publishers and we’ve talked about all phases of writing work and enjoyment, so I decided to broaden the scope a bit this month. My guest today is Wyatt Schroeder, … Continue reading
Posted in America, Angela Schroeder, authors, big plans, blessings, blogging, book review, Books, childhood, Children's books, Daily life, decisions, experiences, Family, favorite books, friends, Friendship, goals, Goodreads Challenge, Guest, Guest Blogs, hobbies, holidays, imagination, inspiration, inspirational people, interview, Life, Middle Grade Books, Music, musicians, personal libraries, pets, Random thoughts, reader interview, reading preferences, recipe, reviews, sports, teaching, time management, Tonette Joyce, traditions, youth
Tagged Bedtime With Wyatt, blogging.Pearl City Reader, book reading, Doc Holiday, family, Gluten-free eating, Goodreads, Grandparents, homeschooling, Jesse james, LaVar Burton Reads, Pearl City Gamer, Reading Rainbow, reading videos, Violin, Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Schroeder
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Wishing Upon a Star – or Wishing for a Best-seller
Our Wednesday Fox asked, “If you could have been the original author of any book, what would it have been and why?” Normally, I’ll sit down and write my post for the week in one sitting. But this topic required … Continue reading
‘Eager’ to Read
“Have you revisited an old favorite book/movie? How did it change for you as you got older?” As I have often mentioned here, we are watching more movies than ever and many are old favorites. Some are one that I … Continue reading
Posted in America, Anthologies, audiobooks, authors, book covers, book review, Books, characters, childhood, Children's books, experiences, Family, favorite books, imagination, inspiration, libraries, memories, Middle Grade Books, Miscellaneous, Tonette Joyce, writers, youth
Tagged C.S. Lewis, Derek Jacobi, Edward Eager, Half Magic, Kenneth Branagh, Magic By the Lake, Narnia books, Old Movies, Patrick Stewart, youtube
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Guest Author: April Kelley Jones and The Curse Breaker
I’m so fortunate to have several books published through Dingbat Publishing, and one of the awesome perks is getting to know several fellow authors from different genres. Early last month, Dingbat released The Curse Breaker, a young adult fantasy written … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, fantasy, Guest author, Guest author post, inspiration, Middle Grade Books, Patricia Kiyono, YA
Tagged April Kelley Jones, Folk tales, Ireland, Nanowrimo, The Curse Breaker
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YA Read Any Good Books Lately?
Free Week :it’s Thanksgiving Week in America. I have had some respiratory illness, so as much as I usually enjoy having a full house, (and often guests from out of town), this year is quiet and I probably needed for … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, characters, collections, Family, inspiration, libraries, Middle Grade Books, novels, paperback books, reading, time management, Tonette Joyce, writers, YA
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