Saturday, September 18, 2010

Thursday Ramblings - A Few Days Late!


I finished reading The Twelfth Imam by Joel C. Rosenberg. I will post the review next month. I read Goosebumps Triple Header Book One by R.L. Stine and The Legacy of Croft Castle by Jean Barrett. I will try to get the reviews done and posted in a few days. I also read the first story in the Prom Nights From Hell anthology.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Book Blogger Hop

Jennifer from Crazy for Books has created this meme.

If you'd like to participate, here's Jennifer's instructions:


Every day I seem to find another book blog that I start following. In the spirit of the Friday Follow, I thought it would be cool to do a Book Blog Hop to give us all bookies a chance to connect and find new blogs that we may be missing out on! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!


So, if you'd like to participate, just repost this on your blog, sign MckLinky and check out other blogs in MckLinky! Let's connect and make new book bloggy friends!! So, if you consider yourself a book blogger, come join the fun!

Review - R.L. Stine’s Ghosts of Fear Street: House of a Thousand Screams

R.L. Stine’s Ghosts of Fear Street: House of a Thousand Screams
BY: P. MacFearson
PUBLISHED BY: Pocket Books
PUBLISHED IN: 1997
ISBN: 0-671-00190-6
Pages: 112
Reviewed by Billy Burgess

Jill and her family inherit Uncle Solly’s house. He was a famous magician. There is one catch; the house is on Fear Street!

At first, Jill loves the house, but then she starts seeing weird, nasty creatures. Are they poltergeists?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Review - The Boy Who Changed the World

The Boy Who Changed the World
BY: Andy Andrews
ILLUSTRATED BY: Philip Hurst
PUBLISHED BY: Thomas Nelson
PUBLISHED IN: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4003-9605-2
Pages:23
Reviewed by Billy Burgess

“The Boy Who Changed the World” chronicles the lives of four boys. The first is Norman Borlang. While playing with his sisters in the cornfield, Norman comes up with the idea to feed the world.

The second is Henry Wallace. As a kid, he learned to respect nature. When he grew up, he became the U.S. secretary of agriculture.

The third boy was George Washington. His parents died when he was young and a nice family adopted him. He grew up to be a teacher and inventor.

The last boy was Moses Carver. When he grew up, he married a woman named Susan. They later adopted a boy named George Washington.

What do all these boys have in common? Well, you have to read the book yourself to find out.

This is a cute picture book with wonderful illustrations. There is a wonderful message in the book about hope and determination that both kids and adults will enjoy reading.

*I would like to thank Thomas Nelson for sending me a copy to review.

Friday, September 3, 2010

September 3, 2010 - Book Blogger Hop

Jennifer from Crazy for Books has created this meme.

If you'd like to participate, here's Jennifer's instructions:


Every day I seem to find another book blog that I start following. In the spirit of the Friday Follow, I thought it would be cool to do a Book Blog Hop to give us all bookies a chance to connect and find new blogs that we may be missing out on! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!


So, if you'd like to participate, just repost this on your blog, sign MckLinky and check out other blogs in MckLinky! Let's connect and make new book bloggy friends!! So, if you consider yourself a book blogger, come join the fun!

Review - Belle in the Slouch Hat by Mimi Mathis



Before going off to join the Missouri Irregular Cavalry during the Civil War, Joshua “Bud” Brayden gave his younger sister, Belle, his slouch hat. Shortly after, a Union solider named Stryker shoots Bud in the back.

Belle is heartbroken by Bud’s death. She is determined to go after the man that killed him. Her brother once told her that Quantrill and his men sometimes hide out at a woman’s farm. She rides off to meet Maude Madison.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Book Blogger Hop

Jennifer from Crazy for Books has created this meme.

If you'd like to participate, here's Jennifer's instructions:


Every day I seem to find another book blog that I start following. In the spirit of the Friday Follow, I thought it would be cool to do a Book Blog Hop to give us all bookies a chance to connect and find new blogs that we may be missing out on! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!


So, if you'd like to participate, just repost this on your blog, sign MckLinky and check out other blogs in MckLinky! Let's connect and make new book bloggy friends!! So, if you consider yourself a book blogger, come join the fun!