Monday, June 20, 2011

Kingdom Keepers: Disney at Dusk by Ridley Pearson

This is the first of four books that Pearson wrote about Disney World in Florida. While these books are for 4th or 5th graders, they're like Dr. Suess books. You can't put them down. Five kids fall asleep peacefully in their beds, waking up in Disney World. Surprise, Malificent, the evil witch from Sleeping Beauty, is alive. And her intentions are not good. Rides start coming to life. Remember the "It's a Small World" ride? After you read what happens on that ride, you will never want to get on it again. And you thought ventriloquist dummies were scary. OK, that might be an exaggeration, but you get the point. This book pays so much attention to detail it's crazy. But that's what makes you love the book so much. STORM THE LIBRARIES!!! DEMAND A COPY FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL!!!! READ IT!!!!!!!

OK, sorry.

Under the Lilacs by Louisa May Alcott

Well, nobody guessed, so the answer is right above this post. Like most of Louisa's novels, it takes place in a cute little town in Massachusetts, presumably. (The author herself lived there.) A young boys runs away from the circus (as apposed to running away to it) and hides in a old stagecoach with his faithful poodle Sancho. Two girls find him and are determined to make him civilized, and all become great friends. There is a bit of a conflict, but no major action. The end is indeed satisfying and Louisa always comes through with a cute sense of humor, not one that necessarily makes you roll on the floor laughing, but it's cute.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Up Next....

Here's a glance at what's next, see if you can try to figure out the title by solving this puzzle:

UNDR LLCS, by LMA.

This is a licence plate version of the title, the last three letters being the authors initials.
Bon chance!

David Copperfield

This book is a classic in the world of literature, but some shake at the thought of trying to read it. Imagine reading David Copperfield and not knowing what and epergne is (hint: It's a fruit bowl). Any way, I finally read it and I really did like it, the story was interesting and there is always a satisfying ending. If you have courage and know a little bit of Dickensian, then by all means, read it!
Note: Do not attempt to read the entire book in one night. Not only will you not get sleep, you will suffocate under your bedsheet.