by K. Munson — If you want some direction on how to discover your journey to your true calling I encourage you to read The Great Work of Your Life.
Category: Book Reviews
by K. Munson — I want to tell you about a book whisperer who makes hundreds of books available to us every week: Lyle Talbot, our beloved Bookmobile driver.
by Abbie Call — The Little Prince (1943) is a short novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry originally published in French and English.
by Abbie Call — Today you get to read about one of my favorite Halloween picture books: Very Scary (1999) by Tony Johnston, illustrated by Douglas Florian.
by Abbie Call — Inkheart (2003) by Cornelia Funke is a unique fantasy-real world book littered with magic, creativity and loss.
by Abbie Call — Magyk (2005) by Angie Sage is the first book in the Septimus Heap series. It is a thrilling seven-book tale of magic, family and adventure.
by Abbie Call — Do you like the stories of the Sword in the Stone, Lancelot, Holy Grail … Look no further than King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (1953) Roger Lancelyn Green.
by Abbie Call — You already know Sherlock in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892, Arthur Conan Doyle). Sherlock has intrigued audiences for 130 years!
by Abbie Call — Book of a Thousand Days (2007) by Shannon Hale was given to me by a librarian. This book tells the story of Dashti, a princess’s handmaid.
by Abbie Call — This week, I reviewed Enemy Pie (2000), a picture book by Derek Munson, illustrated by Tara Calahan King. This book is great for all ages.