Through the Looking Glass Book Reviews
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween
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Happy Halloween!
Fiction Wednesday - A review of Mercy Watson: Princess in Disguise
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Happy Halloween everyone! I have a funny story for you today. Mercy Watson , the single minded pig who loves buttered toast, is back . In...
Monday, October 29, 2012
Picture Book Monday - A review of Zorro gets an outfit
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When I was a child, we had a large fluffy and very gentle dog called Balloo. On occasion, I put some of my clothes on her, and Balloo tol...
Friday, October 26, 2012
Poetry Friday - A review of Oops!
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Sometimes I get so busy and so involved in my work and chores that I forget to notice the little things that make life amusing. Not taking t...
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Fiction Wednesday - A review of Daisy Dawson and the Big Freeze
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Some of my favorite chapter books are the titles in the Daisy Dawson collection . These books are full of sweetly funny moments, charming ...
Monday, October 22, 2012
Picture Book Monday - A review of The Monsters' Monster
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Some parents have the misconception that their children are going to turn out to be little versions of themselves. Perhaps in the beginnin...
Friday, October 19, 2012
Poetry Friday - A review of Swan Song
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When I was still quite young, I read about the dodo bird, a flightless bird that was so tame that humans were able to come right up to it. N...
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Fiction Wednesday - A review of Liar and Spy
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There are times when all of us are tempted to ignore or avoid our problems rather than face them. No one wants to suffer the pain that com...
Monday, October 15, 2012
Picture Book Monday - A review of A House in the Woods
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Most of us have things or people whom we turn to when we are feeling glum.When I am down in the dumps I tend to seek hugs from my husband ...
Friday, October 12, 2012
Poetry Friday - A review of Forget-me-nots
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When I was in school, we children spent a lot of time memorizing quotes, facts, figures, and rules. It was tedious, and to be honest most ...
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