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10/26/2019

Book Review: McDuff Moves In

McDuff Moves In by Rosemary Wells (5 star review)


McDuff Moves In

written by Rosemary Wells // illustrated by Susan Jeffers

32 pages // published in 1997, 2019 // children's picture books




BOOK DESCRIPTION

One rainy night, a little white dog needed something to eat and a place to sleep. He went looking and found something he didn't expect--a home.




My Review


5 Star Rating


McDuff returns to our bookshelves! And I couldn't be happier. This story is so cute. McDuff finds a loving family and his furever home.

In my childhood I had two Westies; one, my own pet Westie named Terra; two, my fictional pet, McDuff. My mom would read the stories to my brother and me, and we loved McDuff dearly.

I'm ever so delighted to see the McDuff books being republished! I'll personally be happy to read each and every one all over again. These charming stories never grow old.

McDuff is a darling! And the illustrations in this book are simply delicious.


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10/25/2019

Book Review: The House on the Strand

The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier (5 star review)


The House on the Strand

by Daphne du Maurier

352 pages // published in 1969 // tragedy/sci-fi classic lit




BOOK DESCRIPTION

Dick Young is lent a house in Cornwall by his friend Professor Magnus Lane. During his stay he agrees to serve as a guinea pig for a new drug that Magnus has discovered in his scientific research.

When Dick samples Magnus's potion, he finds himself doing the impossible: traveling through time while staying in place, thrown all the way back into Medieval Cornwall. The concoction wear off after several hours, but its effects are intoxicating and Dick cannot resist his newfound powers. As his journeys increase, Dick begins to resent the days he must spend in the modern world, longing ever more fervently to get back into his world of centuries before, and the home of the beautiful Lady Isolda...




My Review


5 Star Rating


A haunting, tragic tale, set in two different centuries separated by the span of hundreds of years.

I found the story to be a combination of classic novels such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (scientific experiments changing a person's being), Frankenstein (the humanity found in being an outsider), and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (time-traveling back to the Medieval era). And dare I say it... I think there is a bit of Game of Thrones and Outlander happening too.

So with that whopping combination, what could go wrong? Much, as I'm sure you've figured out by now.

Coming from the author of Rebecca, this sort of plot is not quite what readers may expect from Daphne du Maurier. Yet it holds its candle high for its own uniqueness.

Dick Young has the fairly mundane lifestyle of being husband and father to his family, while holding down his job in a publisher's office in (I'm assuming) the late 1960's. Upon request from a dear friend, he vacations in said friend Magnus's empty house, while promising to act as guinea pig in his friend's research project. The story starts its slow spiral into anticipated tragedy from there.

The experimental concoctions take Dick on an unexpected journey to around the 13th or 14th century. He gets to see the exact same territory of where he stands as it was in those days. Before his eyes, a story is shaping of the people who lived there. He is absorbed by it. The drug and its time-wielding effects become an obsession. To experience it becomes an easier habit than spending time in his normal life with his family. The thrill of the ride is unquenchable. And so, Dick leads a double life, keeping one foot in the present while the other is exploring a world from centuries before. He scours the Cornwall countryside in two different centuries, and furthermore, he scours its history books like a leech who can't take in enough.

"I was one of them, and they did not know it. This, I think, was the essence of what it meant to me. To be bound, yet free; to be alone, yet in their company; to be born in my own time yet living, unknown, in theirs."
- The House on the Strand, Chapter 9


Now, about this Magnus character; he's the one who is creating the drugs that induce the time-traveling experience. To me, he is an enigmatic sort of creature who plays around with fire -- or rather, cult magic. He reminds me much of a Merlin. And where does he get off having such a magnanimus name anyways? Magnus. Hmm. That guy is still shrouded in mystery for me.

Overall, an intriguing, clever plot.

Contains some mild language and hints of mature topics.

Minimum age to read: 15 and up.


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Book #8 completed // Classic Tragic Novel





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10/24/2019

Book Review: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain (3 star review)


A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

by Mark Twain

512 pages // published in 1889 // adventure/humor classic lit




BOOK DESCRIPTION

Hank Morgan awakens one morning to find he has been transported from nineteenth-century New England to sixth-century England and the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Morgan brings to King Arthur’s utopian court the ingenuity of the future, resulting in a culture clash that is at once satiric, anarchic, and darkly comic.

Critically deemed one of Twain’s finest and most caustic works, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is both a delightfully entertaining story and a disturbing analysis of the efficacy of government, the benefits of progress, and the dissolution of social mores. It remains as powerful a work of fiction today as it was upon its first publication in 1889.




My Review


3 Star Rating


Have you ever wondered about whether or not it would be great fun to be transported back in time to the Middle Ages? And if so, wouldn't the people there think you so smart for all your knowledge of modern conveniences, contraptions, and foreign ideas? Well, Mark Twain thought about this stuff. And he wrote a whole novel about it.

To be honest, I had hoped for more adventure and more humor than what I got out of it. Perhaps it's just personal reading tastes, but while the story is "okay"... it's just not one of those classics that reeled me in.

And I won't forgive Hank of his choice of wife. (Now, I won't call out her name in this review, but she knows who she is! Basically, her personality just got on my nerves -- but not Hank's.)

There are some interesting parts in there. I probably loved it best when Hank brought modern engineering feats to the Middle Ages, and how the people reacted to strange technologies. It was funny in certain areas.

I listened to this classic as a audiobook, and I think I enjoyed it better than had I been reading the book itself. I was able to enjoy the narrator's quirky voices at times, and was able to get through the book at a faster rate than had I picked up the book. To each his own though.

Contains some light cursing.

Minimum age to read: 14 and up.


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Book #7 completed // Very Long Classic (500+ pages)





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10/05/2019

My Top 5 Books on Top 5 for 2019 [Five Fall Favorites]



Today we're bike-riding together for the Five Fall Favorites event! We can ride and chat, right?



So come along with me, and let's discuss some good books  + relish in some bonus fun!



Today's Topic:

FAVORITE READS OF 2019
My Top 5 Books 

 

  



Night in My Darkest Night by Catherine Marshall
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





Jamie MacLeod by Michael Phillips



The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





The Inheritance by Louisa May Alcott
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)




Mistress Pat by L.M. Montgomery




That's my list of good books for today! I hope you may have found some new books you're interested in. If you haven't yet, you should check all of my past posts from this week for my other Top 5 lists!






.....And now..... it's time to pick a winner!

To find out the winner of the Fall reading basket, head over to the main hub of the event, over at Rebekah's blog!

http://readanotherpage.com/2019/top-5-for-2019-giveaway-blog-hop/


Also, Rebekah has a booklist PDF download freebie... which contains the booklists of everyone who participated in Five Fall Favorites 2019!


Check out MORE bloggers' Top 5 posts about FAVORITE READS OF 2019 (to make your personal booklist positively explode), on the other participating blogs + there's a Kindle freebie every day this week (you just have to hunt for it!)... 


 http://readanotherpage.com/2019/top-5-giveaway-blog-hop-real-heroes/


Let's discuss it! What are YOUR favorite reads from 2019?


10/04/2019

My Top 5 Books on Childhood Favorites [Five Fall Favorites]



Today we're curling up with a fuzzy Blanket and books for the Five Fall Favorites event!




So come along with me, pick out your favorite blanket, and let's discuss some good books  + relish in some bonus fun!



Today's Topic:

CHILDHOOD FAVORITES
My Top 5 Books 

 

  



Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





Lassie Come Home by Eric Knight



Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





Mandie mystery series by Lois Gladys Leppard
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)




Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder




That's my list of good books for today! I hope you may have found some new books you're interested in. Tune back in tomorrow (and the rest of the week) for another Top 5 list!






.....And now.....it's GIVEAWAY TIME!

Win a Fall Reading Basket! Open to International and US winners. 



 Includes signed paperback copies of several amazing books (+ a new release not pictured), a Five Fall Favorites mug, and an Amazon gift card. (If someone outside the U.S. wins, you'll receive Kindle copies of the books in the basket, and an Amazon gift card; the 2nd place winner would get the physical books but no gift card. Sound good?)

And... the more entrants there are, then the more prizes will be given out! Woohoo!!

Check out MORE bloggers' Top 5 posts about CHILDHOOD FAVORITES (to make your personal booklist positively explode), on the other participating blogs + there's a Kindle freebie every day this week (you just have to hunt for it!)... 


 http://readanotherpage.com/2019/top-5-giveaway-blog-hop-real-heroes/


Let's discuss it! What are YOUR favorite books from CHILDHOOD?


10/03/2019

My Top 5 Books on Siblings [Five Fall Favorites]



Today we're in the BOOKS room for the Five Fall Favorites event. Honestly, isn't books the best place to be?



So come along with me, find a comfy chair in the Book room, and let's discuss some good books  + relish in some bonus fun!



Today's Topic:

SIBLINGS
My Top 5 Books 

 


  



Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis



Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)





The Boxcar Children series by Gertrude Chandler Warner
(my review)       (add to Goodreads)




39 Clues series by Various Scholastic authors




That's my list of good books for today! I hope you may have found some new books you're interested in. Tune back in tomorrow (and the rest of the week) for another Top 5 list!





Now for some other fun things.... we've got a Kindle freebie that you may be interested in... and a giveaway for you to enter to win!

Check out this FREE short story from Rebekah Morris. (I've read some of her other stories, and I always enjoy them! Looking forward to this new one myself.)





https://amzn.to/30iIoHT


FREE ON KINDLE -- TODAY ONLY!





.....And now.....it's GIVEAWAY TIME!

Win a Fall Reading Basket! Open to International and US winners. 



 Includes signed paperback copies of several amazing books (+ a new release not pictured), a Five Fall Favorites mug, and an Amazon gift card. (If someone outside the U.S. wins, you'll receive Kindle copies of the books in the basket, and an Amazon gift card; the 2nd place winner would get the physical books but no gift card. Sound good?)

And... the more entrants there are, then the more prizes will be given out! Woohoo!!

Check out MORE bloggers' Top 5 posts about SIBLINGS (to make your personal booklist positively explode), on the other participating blogs + there's a Kindle freebie every day this week (you just have to hunt for it!)... 


 http://readanotherpage.com/2019/top-5-giveaway-blog-hop-real-heroes/


Let's discuss it! What are YOUR favorite books about SIBLINGS?