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Showing posts with label top ten. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2024

TTT: Children’s Books on our Fall TBR list


Children’s Books on our Fall TBR list

Nowadays, we're reading for the https://1000booksbeforekindergarten.org/ challenge through our local library. We're over half-way there! I love revisiting my fav children's books with my kiddo, and discover our new favs, too.

 

1 - Penguin and Pumpkin




2 - Pumpkin Day!: A Festive Pumpkin Book for Kids





3 - Fletcher and the Falling Leaves




4 - Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn




5 - Boo Who?




6 - Pumpkin by Charlie W. Sterling




7 - The Scarecrow




8 - You’re the Apple of my Pie




9 - Applesauce season




10 - Too Many Pumpkins


Tuesday, December 6, 2022

One-Word Reviews for the Last Ten Books I Read

 



One-Word Reviews for the Last Ten Books I Read 



1) This Is Your Brain On Food - Undecided.


2) Silver Linings Playbook - Touchdown.


3) Crumbs - Hermoine?


4) Lore Olympus Vol 3 - Melodrama.


5) Cryptic Club - Adorkable.


6) Chasing American Monsters - Mythical.



7) Object: Matrimony: The Risky Business of Mail-Order Matchmaking on the Western Frontier - Shocking.


8) Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds - Can-Do!


9) The Trope Thesaurus - Useful.



10) Ungovernable - Frustrating.



Saturday, November 21, 2020

Top Characters I've Named Pets After

 Characters I've Named Pets After

Romeo - The beautiful blue-eyed cat who held this namesake lived to be 19 years old! I got from my grandparents' farm in first grade. At the time, of course, I wasn't fully introduced to Shakespeare, but one of my favorite country songs that year mentioned the name "Romeo" and I just understood in kid-terms it meant a cool boy you love.

Obi-Wan Kenobi - My sweet odd-eye cat from middle school. I don't remember why I picked this character name out of the sea of awesome Star Wars characters. Maybe because he was as white as Sir Alec Guinness' hair? (Sorry Sir Alec!)

Taz - He was a black cat with just a hint of orange-ish stripes that appeared a little brown. So fluffy that he appeared plump; he reminded me of the Looney Tunes character. The Taz-Mania cartoon show and comics were also popular at my school at the time.

Frodo - The Return of the King was recently released and this pup had eyes as blue as Elijah Wood's appear onscreen. But, as a Great Pyrenees mix he ultimately grew bigger than any hobbit. He was quite the adventurer though, running over the hilly cow pasture.

The Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) - The newest addition to my family is a black kitten who is quite the little panther. I've been wanting to do something to honor Chadwick Boseman, who I thought was a great actor and I was deeply saddened over his untimely passing; giving the kitten his name just fit.


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Halloween Costumes For The Very Bookish

Halloween Costumes For The Very Bookish

In past, I've done characters I'd like to costume/cosplay. This year, I'm recommending some offbeat ones that non-bookish people may or may not "get".


Jane Austen - Oh, to own a Regency style dress, throw out Pride & Prejudice quotes, and offer people autographs with a quill!


Bambi - Doesn't everyone love Bambi?? I had a lot of fun reading and writing the review for the classic. Cool example found on Pinterest!


Boo Radley - Southern Literature's man of mystery. Also fairly easy to pull off, just add newspaper, scissors, and maybe some soap dolls.


Edgar Allan Poe's Raven - Be sure to rap at people's door and cry "Nevermore!"


Edgar Allan Poe's Purloined Letter - Not to be outdone by spooky birds, you could also be Poe's mysterious lost letter. Be sure to hide out in the open! I couldn't find an example...but this idea would work if you make it more "antique" looking...


Hogwart's Sorting Hat - Why be judged by the hat, when you can be the hat? Have fun labeling people into groups all night long. Thanks, cosplay dot com.


The Eye of Sauron - Nothing's more creepy than keeping an eye on all Middle-Earth, especially hobbits. Photo credit from Kerry My Heart blog.


Buttercup the Cat - Forget Katniss, Buttercup is the real survivor of The Hunger Games series!


The Twilight Apple - I guess one could argue that the whole series started with that fateful apple...be sure to add some glitter to dazzle everyone.


Dune's Giant Sandworm Shai Hulud - Thank you, instructables.com for actually having this costume! Be sure to have sugar and spice and everything nice for your fellow party go-ers.