Silver Dollar Girl by Katherine Ayres

Silver Dollar Girl by Katherine Ayres From the cover: Valentine Harper's father has been in Colorado for more than a year, seeking his fortune in the silver boom, and she's tired of waiting for him in Pittsburgh. If her father isn't ready to come back to her, she'll go to him! Of course, in 1885 a girl can't set off on her own. So, armed with a haircut, a dash of luck, and a big dose of courage, Vallie trades her skirts for boy's trousers and starts out on a cross-country journey to discover a world most girls never see. With a strong fighting spirit, Vallie faces over-whelming odds in this well-paced adventure and stays true to the search for her father despite every setback. My thoughts: I don't think I've read many stories set in America in the 1880s and I'm sure I've never read anything about the silver boom. I knew it was a piece of our history, but really learned a lot from...
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The Monsters of Morley Manor by Bruce Coville

The Monsters of Morley Manor by Bruce Coville Description: When Anthony Walker bought five brass monsters at Morley Manor, he didn't suspect that they were real—or that thawing them out of their frozen sleep would pull him and his sister, Sarah, into a galaxy spanning adventure. But soon these two brave kids have to deal with monsters, aliens, giant frogs, a tragic angel—and an eerie trip to the land of the dead. Yet for all its madcap weirdness—for all its laughs and spooky thrills—at heart Morley Manor is about the bonds that hold us together as families. It's just that some families are stranger than others... My thoughts: Amber, my mom and I  listened to the full cast unabridged audio recording of this on a car ride last weekend. It lasted just under 5 hours and kept our attention the entire time. It started off with Anthony and Sarah discovering the monsters and helping them return to their full size. Then comes a twisty, turny, convoluted story of their...
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Penny and Rio by Jennifer Swanson

Penny and Rio: The Mysterious Backyard Meetingby Jennifer Swanson, illustrated by Rosita Shandy and Neal Wooten Description: Penny and Rio are two dogs who are complete opposites. Penny is curious and always on the go, while Rio prefers a good nap. At their new house, Penny discovers that their backyard is the meeting place for several different animals. Penny doesn't know why a cat, a groundhog, a squirrel, and an owl could possibly be meeting, but she knows she has to find out. She comes up with an ingenious plan for spying on them and discovers their plot. She has to stop them - but can she get her sister dog, Rio, to help her or will Rio decide that sleep is more important? Follow along as these two pet detectives solve the first of many cases. My thoughts: Amber loves dogs and books about them, so she was looking forward to reading this. It's a cute story that was easily read in one sitting....
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Children’s Book Week, May 11-17

Since it is Children's Book Week, I wanted to spotlight at least a couple of children's books that I've read with Amber over the years. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale by Verna Aardema, pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon A mosquito sets off a chain reaction ending, ultimately, in the sun no longer rising. The pictures are wonderful, colorful and bright, but unusual, as the cover shows, almost mosaic in style. For me, though, the highlight of the book is the onomatopoeic (if that's a word) text. It's just truly fun to read aloud, making the different animal noises, and the repetive phrases give a rhythm to the story. My one warning is that an owlet dies, but it never seemed to bother Amber, who is an animal lover if there ever was one. When she was going through her books, choosing which ones she wanted to put out for the garage sale, she decided to keep this one.   The Magic...
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Larryboy Versus the Volcano by Doug Peterson

Larryboy Versus the Volcano by Doug Peterson From the cover: When Larryboy and his superhero buddies are invited to Superhero Island, they are in for a surprise of volcanic proportions. Trouble erupts when Larryboy discovers he’s a second-class citizen, because he doesn’t have "super" powers like his buddies. Bumblyburg’s newest supervillain, Chili Pepper and his henchman Coconut, are cooking up a plot for disaster to destroy all superheroes. Will Larryboy help after his vacation is ruined and his friends treat him poorly? Kids will enjoy the adventure of finding out as Larryboy tumbles into a secret hideaway and uncovers Chili Pepper’s tourist trap. But is it too late when the volcano explodes? Will Larryboy save himself or will he save the day before the island is covered in hot, molten chili? How will Larryboy learn that everyone is important in God’s eyes, even after being excluded from his friends? My thoughts: This is a cute, short chapter book. The characters are classic VeggieTales, and...
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The Tale of Desperaux: A Junior Novelization by Jamie Michalak

The Tale of Despereaux: A Junior Novelizationwritten by Jamie Michalak, based on the motion picture screenplay and based on the book by Kate DiCamillo Description: This lively junior novelization of the film The Tale of Despereaux tells the story of several unlikely heroes: Despereaux, a brave mouse banished to the dungeon for speaking with a human; Roscuro, a good-hearted rat who loves light and soup, but is exiled to darkness; Pea, a Princess in a gloomy castle who is prisoner to her father's grief; and Mig, a servant girl who longs to be a Princess, but is forced to serve the jailer. An eight-page full-color insert of stills from the movie is included. My thoughts: This is the movie in a book, but it really is enjoyable. It read smoothly and Amber loved it. Every night she begged for one more chapter. I know it's not the original, which is probably wonderful, but this one was fun and a great adventure....
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