read learn and shine

I am a book blogger at readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz and thought I would give it a try logging my progress.

Going Solo

Going Solo - Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl

I have mixed feelings about this book.  I love the author and always will.  He is a brilliant writer.  That's what kept me reading this one.  But... 

 

For my full review just click or head to my official blog.

 

Happy reading

 

The Enchanted Wood

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The Enchanted Wood - Enid Blyton

My latest review is up over at Read, learn and shine.   Click this link and be transported there to see what I thought of Enid Blyton's 'Enchanted Wood'

 

Happy reading

 

Once

Once - Morris Gleitzman

This book has surprised me!  I had to search more about Once and the author.  I found it was only written in 2005.  I would have thought it was written much earlier by the content.  It was written by Morris Gleitzman, an Austrailian.  This also left me a little amazed, as it felt like it was written by someone who had experienced at least some of the content.  Morris Gleitzman's research has shone from the pages of this little treasure.  If you want to find out more about Morris Gleeitzman's researched readings, his life, and/or his writing of this novel, and the others that make up this series, then journey to the Once (Morris Gleitzman Novel) Wiki page. 

 

There were parts of this book that left me open mouthed considering it is a childrens book.  But... it is so brilliantly written, from the perspective of Felix, a ten year old boy, that I think it is a wonderful resource for middle schoolers, especially boys. 

 

I actually had this book packed away in a box!  Can you believe it?  What a waste of a good novel.  I dragged it out and thought I would read it.  I should have done so long ago.  My son is now opening the pages and I am sure, without a doubt, he will swallow every word.  He has watched and read many movies and resources on the history of the past wars.  This book puts it into the perspective of a boy, rather than an adult.  If you like your children reading 'living books', and you have a middle grader, then take a look at this one.  You may want to read it yourself first as there are a few parts that surprised me, but the author has written this in such a way that it moved past these incidents and I followed the boy's journey rather than the happenings around him.

 

For more of my reviews check out my blog: http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz

Tempt

ISBN: 978-1-4748-0470-7

 

This is my new cookbook and I love it!  It's just beautiful and so are the recipes.

 

I look through the pages of this book and just want to look over and over again. I have shown it to visitors who do exactly the same as they have a coffee with me. They are probably wondering why I haven't dished them up some of the treats, but start that and where will it lea?. And, I would want to hide them all away for... me.

 

You can see my full review and more pictures over at http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz/

 

Happy reading

 

 

 

Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia

Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia - Bruce F. Murphy

I purchased this book a few months ago and I have to say I am impressed.  I had no idea there was an encyclopedia just for reader's.  Now, there is Google and Wiki but having this on my bookcase is just beautiful.  Is there still a place for an encyclopedia on a bookcase....Yes!  Especially one like this.  It is a resource that I would encourage every home to have for their children to flick through, especially those who have children/young adults of exam age.

 

For the complete review click the link or http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz/ there you will find all my reviews and much more on my blog

The Blemished

The Blemished - Sarah Dalton

I loved this book so much I had to purchase the rest of the series!  Read my review... http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz/ or click the link, it should take you there.

One of the Few

One of the Few: A Marine Fighter Pilot's Reconnaissance of the Christian Worldview - Jason B. Ladd, TVS Design Craft, Julie Gwinn, Satoshi Hirokawa

I was sent a message asking if I would like to read this book and the description sounded interesting so I took up the offer.  I am pleased I did.  Above all I am pleased I kept reading because when I first picked it up, I wasn't really in the right state of mind for reading such a book.  I put it down for a few days and when I commenced....

The here and now

The Here and Now - Ann Brashares

I listened to the audio version of this and loved it.  The reader did the book justice.  For my review go to http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz/ or just click and you should be taken there

 

Happy reading

Mistress

Mistress - James Patterson, David Ellis

Hi Everyone,

 

 

 I haven't connected my reviews here for a while because life became busy, but I have still been blogging my reviews over at my blog http://readlearnandshine.blogspot.co.nz/.  You can check out my latest reveiw by clicking this link and take a look at what I have been reading while you there :)

 

Happy reading

 

The trespass

One of my favourite reads this year!  There doesn't seem to be a book link or picture for this one but it is definitely worth reading.  Go on over to my blog and check it out there.  Go on just click this link and be taken to my world beyond booklikes.... or some of my world :)

 

 

Then buy the book!  And go read!

 

Happy reading everyone

Rats of NIMH
Rats of NIMH

The Sunday Post

Reblogged from BrokenTune :

Luna tree: the baby project

Luna Tree: The Baby Project - Maya Berger

The more I read this, the more it dragged me in. To start off with, I thought it was just someone's story. Upon reading further I found I was mistaken. Yes, it is ones journey through life and an autoimmune issue but there is more this book. What I like about this, was the way she approached everything. Each day was a struggle. She never denies this fact. But she enters a journey of relaxation, meditation and finding her inner strength and self. 


I am struggling to explain this book to give it the justice it requires. It is one, I think, you will need to pick up and read to see what a journey and experience she encounters.

 

Happy reading

 

The lost tools of learning

The Lost Tools of Learning - Dorothy L. Sayers

I came across this book and thought it would be an interesting little read. In reality it is not a book; never was a book; but rather an essay. Nothing like picking up a classic essay from time to time, and analysing how things are in comparison to today's ideas.

 

What did I think?... click to read more.

 

Lets do it for the kids!

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH - Robert C. O'Brien

This is what the kids want for the latest read aloud so here goes...

The rose temple

The Rose Temple: A Child Holocaust Survivor's Vision of Faith, Hope and Our Collective Future - S Mitchell Weitzman

Take a journey over to my blog and read my review of this book.  There you will also find the cover which I haven't managed to get here.  It is definitely worth reading this book.  She went on a quite a journey and it is documented within the pages alongside the telling of her childhood.

 

Happy reading

 

Currently reading

Inkdeath
Cornelia Funke
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Robert C. O'Brien
The Hobbit
J.R.R. Tolkien
Forgiving My Daughter's Killer: A True Story of Loss, Faith, and Unexpected Grace
Kate Grosmaire, Nancy French