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The Brookeshelf: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006. If this is actually news, but the animated adaptation of Ursula LeGuin's fabulous Earthsea novels is doing rather swell over in Japan. Keep in mind that this film was made by Studio Ghibli. The people who brought. To the screen a few years back - and just about anything made by Studio Ghibli is gonna be big in Japan, as far as I can tell. Anyway, I'm just itchin' to see what Les Ghiblis have in store for us when the film jumps to these merry shores. Anyway, it looks like. Piskie...
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Monday, April 09, 2007. Time for some finger-lickin' fiction! Pretty apt description of my time spent absorbed in this book. By the way, I don't know why this novel is being described as for "ages 11-15." There's nothing in here that would be inappropriate for younger kids - J.J. could easily have been written as a ten-year-old, a la Susan Cooper. Perhaps it's the length that's kicking it up to YA? Eh, I have no idea. A solid middle-grade novel set in Bangladesh! With a strong female protagonist! Damn My...
The Brookeshelf: Off Topic Celebration
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Thursday, April 05, 2007. So, you may have noticed that I've failed to create a new Forgotten Book review as well as a Online Exhibit tour. Do you know why? It's because I finished the first draft of my novel this week! 340 pages of turgent, craptastic prose! But still. All done. Enjoy "Creepy Doll" and take it easy. And, who knew the ukulele could be so cool. Congrats on finishing. I bet it's not really craptastic. Speaking of craptastic, we might just might. Off to watch that video . . . Wants to run a...
The Brookeshelf: April 2007
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Thursday, April 19, 2007. Forgotten Bookshelf: The Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski. Translated from Grimm and Perrault by David Walser. William Heinemann Ltd. and Gallery Five Ltd., 1977. Reissued in the U.S. 2006 by Viking. Here are my requirements for a good anthology of traditional folklore: the translations have got to be good, but most importantly, the illustrations have to be GORGEOUS. And there must be lots of them. On every. A bit of biographical information about the Grimms, Charles P...
The Brookeshelf: November 2006
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Friday, November 17, 2006. Okay, okay . . . I give! So, those of you who may still actually be reading this thing are probably wondering why I've suddenly disappeared into the void. I truly do aplologize . . . there are only so many times a person can load up a blog and be presented with hypnotic snowmen. Am I traveling? Alas, no . . . I'm writing a novel. Yes - I'm cringing as I admit this - I am madly participating in the seasonal spectacle known as National Novel Writing Month. See? Here's a lovely li...
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BookSprouting: No One is Safe!
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A community dedicated to sprouting stories and books to feed your child’s imagination. Saturday, July 28, 2007. No One is Safe! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Books Reviewed So Far! Anita Loughrey’s Blog. Andrew Karre’s Flux Blog. The Purple Crayon Blog. Children’s Book Reviews. A Gaggle of Book Reviews. Just One More Book Podcast. Children’s Literacy Non Profit Organizations. The Children’s Book Council News. The National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance Blog. No One is Safe!
BookSprouting: August 2007
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A community dedicated to sprouting stories and books to feed your child’s imagination. Friday, August 24, 2007. The Top 50 Books That Got Us Hooked on Reading! The non-profit organization First Book. Has released its poll of the top 50 children's books that got us hooked on reading. I am happy to see Nancy Drew at number one as I wanted to be that powerhouse of a woman but I'm sorry to see no Roahld Dahl. Which leaves the question, what books got you hooked? Here's First Book's results:. Go, Dog, Go!
BookSprouting: Booksprouting Review: Would I Ever Lie To You? by Caralyn Buehner
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A community dedicated to sprouting stories and books to feed your child’s imagination. Sunday, August 19, 2007. Booksprouting Review: Would I Ever Lie To You? Would I Ever Lie to You? Illustrated by Jack E. Davis. Level: Ages 4 - 8. Hardcover, 32 Pages. Estimated price: $16.99 USD. 8220;Would I ever lie to you? Author Caralyn Buehner writes her boys-will-be-boys story in rhyming lines, which seems appropriate given the sing-song nature of the teasing between Ed and his younger cousin.
the excelsior file: jack the castaway
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Wednesday, July 9. Darby Creek / Lerner 2014. Smart kid, dumb parents, and a menacing whale shark! What more could a kid want from a book? Jack is a sheltered kid on the cusp of puberty living with his Aunt Julia safely in Pennsylvania. Or at least he was. So begins Lisa Doan's Jack the Castaway. Keeping watch on him from the shore? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im a graduate of the Vermo...
the excelsior file: Happy Harry's Cafe
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Thursday, March 7. Illustrated by Richard Holland. Harry makes great soup, or so we are told. Harry is a Bear. He work's at a cafe that bears his name. Harry's friends are birds and cats and other animals. Harry's friends love his soup so much they come running before it runs out. But on this day Matt the cat does not like the soup. Because he hasn't tried it. Because he has no spoon. A mixture...
the excelsior file: 13 Days of Halloween: Flesh & Bone
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Thursday, October 25. 13 Days of Halloween: Flesh and Bone. Simon and Schuster 2012. Benny and his friends continue on their quest to find what's left of civilization before the zombies and death cults get to them first. Third in a (seemingly) endless series. Why is it so hard for writers, agents, editors and publishers to know when a story has gone on too long and jumped the shark? So Im posti...
the excelsior file: April 2013
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Thursday, April 18. Status not so quo. There's reading, and there's writing, and there's blogging about reading and writing. I haven't been doing enough of any of these lately. Actually, I have been reading. Quite a lot, and much of it kidlit. I keep meaning to come here to the ol' blog-a-roo and load up what I've been reading but. That just fell off the face of the earth. Links to this post.
the excelsior file: richard scarry's best lowly worm book ever
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Thursday, September 11. Richard scarry's best lowly worm book ever. By Richard Scarry (mostly). A recently discovered Scarry manuscript is unearthed. and out pops Lowly Worm! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hog butcher, toolmaker, stacker of wheat, player with railroads and the nations freight handler, stormy, husky, brawling. no, wait. thats not me thats chicago. A storyteller is what i am...
the excelsior file: The Skeleton Pirate
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Thursday, July 25. The unbeaten Skeleton Pirate who refuses to accept defeat is beaten not once but twice in this quirky picture book. And; "If he's a skeleton, isn't he already dead? And; "Why is he so cranky? Love beats fighting, any day. Lucas is very crafty in not letting the romance show up until the final image and gives up a goofy tale in the process. Lucas has a thing for whales, an...
the excelsior file: goodnight brew
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Children's literature reviews, mostly. occasional thoughts, commentary, and whatever else fits the kidlit bill. Saturday, September 13. By Ann E. Briated. Illustrated by Allie Ogg. No Wrong. Sorry. Not for kids. Terrible parody with no redeeming qualities. Seriously. You would be hard pressed to find a parody of a children's classic more tone deaf and misguided as this. The idea of a children's book parody should have echoes of childhood skewered with a winking eye. Goodnight Brew. Book that came out las...
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Brooke received a life saving heart transplant on August 18, 2011 at the age of 2 ½. As a result of this generous gift, she is now thriving at home, playing with her big brother, Billy, and hitting all her major milestones. Brooke is full of life and energy thanks to the organ donation process. If emergency room doctors know you're an organ donor, they won't work as hard to save you. When you're waiting for a transplant, your financial or celebrity status is as important as your medical status. It’...
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Thursday, March 8, 2012. New Website and Blog. My new website is finished! Go to www.brookeshelbyphotography.com. To check it out! Also - I have moved my blog to a wordpress blog. I'm still in the process of figuring out wordpress and "jazzing" up my blog. For now - please change your blogger readers to point to www.brookeshelbyphotography.com/blog. Monday, February 20, 2012. Sweet Baby "C" is ONE! We did a family session and then also a cake smash session. The family pictures turned out great! The Mom e...
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. The Brookeshelf Has MOVED! Fed up with the capricious nature of the Blogger template, the Brookeshelf can now be found at:. Http:/ brookeshelf.wordpress.com. Greener pastures, my friends. Greener pastures. Thursday, April 19, 2007. Forgotten Bookshelf: The Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski. Translated from Grimm and Perrault by David Walser. William Heinemann Ltd. and Gallery Five Ltd., 1977. Reissued in the U.S. 2006 by Viking. A bit of biographical information about...
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Children’s Literature of Yesterday and Today: Updated on Weekends. March 12, 2013 by brookeshelf. Get Yer Shiny New Feature, Here! March 1, 2008 by brookeshelf. Up there on the top of the right hand column! That’s right — I’ve decided to keep a small compendium of my favorite snippets of info gleaned from the kidlitosphere from the past few days. Doesn’t it look all lovely, streamlined, and alphabetized? Just like those numerical binders! Or do I just need to clean my desk off more often? In Other News ,.
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Sunday, June 19, 2011. Thursday, June 9, 2011. John spent about 5 months in Nigeria last year. It was terribly hard to be away from him but looking back I can see so much good that has come from that. I will always admire his heart for going. This is a picture from Nigeria. I'm not sure if the cow is dead or alive. Regardless it's impressive. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Http:/ www.stylemepretty.com/gallery/photo/204327. I love this photo. I don't think I've ever seen anything cuter. Friday, May 27, 2011.
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