Sunday, January 29, 2012

Weekends

I love them!
And I'm sad its' over. ='( 
Good thing they come around again!

-Emily

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Book Review-Inkheart Trilogy: Book One: InkHeart

Book Title: Inkheart

Author: Cornelia Funke                                  

Type of book: Adventure, Fiction

Chapter: 59

Pages: 544

My Rating: 5 stars (out of five)

Plot: One rainy night twelve year old Meggie Folchart finds a stranger outside her bedroom window. Little did she know that her life would never be the same; her father, a bookbinder named Mortimer (Mo), can read characters and objects out of books in to the real world if he reads out-loud. When Meggie was three Mo was reading a book called Inkheart when two villains and a fire-eater were standing in their living room!! After chasing them off Mo realizes that his wife and Meggie's mother, Resa, has disappeared into the book. Nine years later, Dustfinger the fire-eater, returns to try to get Mo to read him back into his world. Mo tries to tell him that he can't. Desperate Dustfinger thinks the only chose is to go to Capricorn (one of the villains that came out of the book) for help. Soon Meggie, Mo, Dustfinger, and Meggie's great-aunt Elinor are caught up in a unforgettable adventure.

My thoughts: Well, first off Cornelia Funke is a very good author. She has written many children's fiction book. I wanted to learn more about this book when I saw the movie Inkheart.  So when I went to Barns & Noble to buy a book, my eyes got stuck on Inkheart! (not to mention it's brother's: Inkspell and Inkdeath =) In this book there is always something happening, good or bad. And what I like about it is that there is this book that Mo reads out of called Inkheart by this guy named Fenoglio. He was the one who created Dustfinger and Capricorn and everyone else in the book. So it's like a book in a book. I liked watching the movie first because I got to see the character and how they look and act. The only thing about the book is some characters use the D- word frequently and some kissing between Meggie and some boys.

Would I recommend this book: For 13+. Yes!

Here is a link for a review of the movie Inkheart.

Happy Reading!
         -Emily

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Book Review-Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Book Title: There are thirteen books:            
1. The Bad Beginning
2. The Reptile Room                    3. The Wide Window
4. The Miserable Mill
5. The Auster Academy
6. The Ersatz Elevator  
7. The Vile Village
8. The Hostile Hospital
9. The Carnivorous Carnival
10. The Slippery Slope
11. The Grim Grotto
12. The Penultimate Peril
13. The End

Author: Lemony Snicket

Chapters: Thirteen in each

Pages: They get thicker as it goes. The first one has 162 and the last one has 324.

Type of book: Fiction, Adventure

My rating: 5 stars (out of 5)

Plot: Down at Briny Beach, the Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, are visited by a friend, Mr. Poe. But he regrets telling them that their house was burned down and their parents did not survive. He then places them in the care of Count Olaf, a actor who lives in a dirty mansion. Soon the three orphans realize that he is a rude, uncaring, villain after the large fortune left behind by Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire. Outsmarting him, the children are in the care of their Uncle Monty, for now...
(This was the plot for book 1)

My thoughts: They really keep you on the edge of your set! In every book Count Olaf is always popping up somewhere trying to get the Baudelaire fortune. And starting in book seven, there is a lot of mystery in it.  Now personally I don't care for mysteries, but I really liked this one. It can be confusing, but that's how Snicket wants it to be. So be prepared to read something that is totally random and messes with your brain!  There's one character, Esme Squalor, who likes to wear whats "in" and not whats "out", but there is one of her outfit in book 12 that's questionable and focuses on it a little to much. There are no curse words in it. These books are some-what dark. They talk about how, know matter where you go, you can't escape the evil in this world, I think there is a grain of truth to that, but I believe that Jesus Christ is the one who vanquishes all evil. In the end it's hard to say whether the good wins completely. Over all these books are mysterious, fun, and thrilling!

Would I recommend this series: For 13+. It also depends on maturity level.

Happy Reading!
     -Emily                        

Saturday, January 14, 2012

I love old books!

I don't have a lot (yet), but I love the way they look and smell and feel! 

I did NOT take that picture!But isn't it intriguing? Don't you just want to stroke their binding, take a breath and see what story lays inside the pages!? Oh man do I ever!!
This pictures I did take and, yes, those are my books. 



Left to Right:
Top row: A pictorial of the life of Misty, Black Beauty, The Black Stallion, Ramona the pest
Middle row: Ellen Jane, The Five Little Peppers, Winnie-the-Pooh, Four Dolls, Henry Huggins, Five true horse stories, Fathers Big Improvements.
Bottom row: Black Beauty, The tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes.

Some of them aren't really that old, but they do look it. :)
One of  my favorites is Black Beauty (top row).
Publish in 1945, this book is for sure old!    
And beautiful.
                                                                                                                                  
Just the other day I walked into our schoolroom, and saw an old book on a shelf.
There was no name on the binding, so I picked it up.
It was called:
"A Short Exposition of Dr. Martin Luther's Small Catechism"
The pages where yellowed and there was writing the margin. (This is my kind of old book!)
When ever I see an old book I like to see when it was published, and this one was in 1912!!  'Wow' I thought. It makes you wonder who first bought it and what it has been through.

I am always on the look out for books sales so if you know of any coming up, please let me know.(!)

-Emily :)














                                                                                         

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Book Review-The Five Little Peppers And How They Grew

Book Title: The Five Little Peppers And How They Grew

Author: Margaret Sidney

Chapters: 25

Pages: 273

Type of book: Classical

My rating: 5 stars (out of five)

Setting: In the Country, then in the City

Plot: Ben, Polly, Joel, David and Phronsie Pepper live in the little brown house with little money and a great many problems. And when a rich little boy comes to town the Peppers befriend him. He soon discovers the love and care overflowing in their home and he can't get enough of it. Inviting Polly Pepper to his home to study music is something Mrs. Pepper simply can not past up. But when Polly is homesick eventually the whole Pepper family is staying at the Kings. And What will they decide when Mr. King offers them to live there?

Why I love this book: This book is overflowing with love and warmth. I just love how the Peppers try to make good things come out of the bad. And the way they treat each other with such kindness is priceless!!!
Ben and Polly will do anything to make the little ones happy and Phronise always wants to help Polly with the chores. This book is defiantly a classic for all ages!

Would I recommend this book: YES!

Happy Reading!
  -Emily

Friday, January 6, 2012

My Family

Thought you all might like to know about my family!

First off there's the youngest: Jackson.
 No words needed...He's a wild one!!

But I love him! :)


 Building shelfs for my Mom.
My Brother is a lego fanatic and I love him soooo much!! :)  

Then my Sisters
They are the Bomb!!!!



Lauren, Me and Summer
(left to right) 


 Car tip to Ohio
 Lauren & I at My Dad's boat: Liberty
 Us being crazy :)

At the boat
In Kenosha, WI

Lauren is a photographer and Summer is a fashion queen!!
To vist Lauren's blog click Here
And for Summer's click Here

They are my best friends and I couldn't live with out them!
I love you guy's!!
(hey Summer couldn't resist the crazy pic! I love and hate at the same time :)

And last but definitely  not least: Mom and Dad
In the Creation Museum gardens
 My Dad being his usual self-goofey!
 Mom's Birthday

 Family photo

Love you all tons!!!
I don't know what I'd do without you!!!

-Emily

Monday, January 2, 2012

2012!!!

Happy New Year everyone!!!!

Hope you all had a great year in 2011!

One of my Resolutions for the year is to try to catch up on math! (way behind) =(
And also to read the stack of books that I have! It's getting too big,
I can't keep up!
But at least I always a something to look forward to after I finish a book. Because usually I'm almost sad when I do!
Anyways,

 HAPPY 2012!!!!!!


-Emily