An Uncomfortable Bed by Guy de Maupassant

"An Uncomfortable Bed" by Guy de Maupassant I kind of promised myself that I would dedicate this morning and afternoon to cleaning - my house is a mess, and this evening we're going over to my mom's, so today's Short Story Monday is very short. I found "An Uncomfortable Bed" by Guy de Maupassant over at East of the Web. It's actually a somewhat amusing story, but not one I would say you have to go read. . A man is staying with several of his friends at a chateau. Now this man knows that his friends are found of practical jokes. When he arrives at the chateau, his friends greet him enthusiastically, are laughing too much at dinner. They are just too happy, which arouses the man's suspicions, he assumes they are planning some joke at his expense. The funny part is that he works himself up into such a state that through his own actions and an unfortunate coincidence, his friends...
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Game Night – Castle Panic

Castle Panic Designer: Justin De Witt Manufacturer: Fireside Games Artist: Justin De Witt Year: 2009 Players: 1 - 6 Time: 60 minutes Ages: 10 and up The forest is filled with all sorts of Monsters. They watched and waited as you built your Castle and trained your soldiers, but now they’ve gathered their army and are marching out of the woods. Can you work with your friends to defend your Castle against the horde, or will the Monsters tear down your Walls and destroy the precious Castle Towers? You will all win or lose together, but in the end only one player will be declared the Master Slayer! We played this last weekend and it's a fun, light cooperative game. All the players work together to save the castle. However, at the end, there can be only one master slayer, so for me at least, there's some conflicting emotions while playing. Yes, I want to help save the castle,...
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Johnny Appleseed by Jane Yolen

Johnny Appleseed by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Jim Burke (Suggested reading level: Grades 2-4) Today is usually Fairy Tale Friday, but Tif is taking the day off for the holiday with the discussion of Rainbow-Walker postponed until next week. Rainbow-Walker is the story of Johnny Appleseed, and I happened to run across this book at the library, so I thought I'd go ahead and talk about the real Johnny Appleseed today, saving the legend for next week. Yolen does a wonderful job of telling the true story of Johnny Appleseed, or John Chapman, who was born in Massachusetts in September of 1774.  I knew the story of Johnny Appleseed, that he was an actual man who did plant apple trees across the US, but that's really not the whole story. Johnny learned to read and write before, at age 14, he went to work for a local farmer, working in the fields and orchards. He takes off west in his early twenties. I didn't...
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Romance Reading Challenge

I completed the Romance Reading Challenge a little while ago, but forgot to mention it. Here's the list of books I read. I think my favorite was probably Cotillion by Georgette Heyer. Fired Up by Jayne Ann Krentz Rion by Susan Kearney To Sin with a Scoundrel by Cara Elliott Cotillion by Georgette Heyer Montana Legacy by R. C. Ryan Flirting with Forever by Gwyn Cready And a quick update on my other challenges. Read Ohio: 1/5 100+ Reading : 61/100 A to Z : 35/52 Speculative Fiction: 4/6 Thriller and Suspense: 8/12 Wilkie Collins: 1/2 Women Unbound: 3/5 Chunkster: 0/4 I'm also participating in Operation Actually Read Bible. I'm not reading in any order but here's the number of books I've read. Old Testament: 10/39 New Testament: 7/27...
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