Monday, November 21, 2005

St. Francis Xavier

This was a very good book. It tells of the remarkable life of St. Francis Xavier, who traveled all the way to China and many other places under horrible conditions to tell the people about God. He was always kind and gentle, and remarkably holy. I liked it very much.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

God King

This is a very interesting book. It's about Taharka, the child of the Egyptian king. He's glad he doesn't have to be the king. He wants to be a Doctor, or a soldier. At least it would get him out of the Palace. That's one of the reasons why Taharka is excited for tomorrow. He is going on a crocodile hunt with his Uncle, Embutah. His first hunt! But the crocodile is a surprise, and Net the boatman is knocked out of the boat! When Taharka saves Net's life, he breaks a very important rule for a king's son: he touches a slave! Just then he gets called to his father. The king is dying! When he gets chosen to be the next king, he receives his punishment. Now he will have to sit in the palace all day long.
After four years he gets to go to Thebes, where he is to be married to his cousin, Shepnuset. But when he is in Thebes he realizes the danger to the king's life. He has a taster now to make sure his food is not poisoned. Then one day, the taster died after tasting Taharka's food. This is disturbing enough, but then someone comes to the palace in Thebes to report that his Uncle, Embutah, was found with a dagger in his back!
Now things seem to begin to happen. Everybody is talking about the Assyrians. Then an ambassador named Amos comes from Judah with news that Sidon has fallen to the Assyrians. He is also asking him to help them, because when the Assyrians have attacked Sidon the will come right to Judah. One night Taharka clled Shepnuset to come with Amos to his room. That day there was a fake gaurd outside the kings door. There are gaurds everywhere! Taharka must escape, so with Amos and Shepnuset's help he is able to get down a window and with Amos to guide him, they start there journey to Judah, which Amos says is there destination. They find a caravan of Mucri people, and the Mucri accept them. They travel across the desert, to Judah, then Taharka and Amos find the Egyption Army, where Taharka is brought back up to the position of king again.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Cecile: Gates of Gold

This book is about a French peasent, Cecile, who gets the unexpected chance to serve at the court of King Louis the XIV. But life at court is not what Cecile thought it would be. True, the Palace at Versailles is more than she ever imagined and the outfits of all at court are exquesite. But every day comes more and more rules, called "etequite", that that Cecile is expected to obey even though they have never been taught to her. She works for the Kings mother- in - law ( always called "Madame") taking care of her six little lap dogs. She also becomes aquainted with the royal family because the Kings Great-Grandson likes to play with one of Madame's dogs named Stabdille and Cecile brings him over often. She also meets a young page named Phillipe and becomes friends with him. When a severe case of measles strikes Versailles, Cecile risks her position to save one of the Kings Great-Grandsons, Anjou. This provides an unexpected future for her, one that goes beyond what she ever expected at court.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Rocky Ridge Farm

This book is about Rose (Wilder) Lane, the daughter of the pioneer girl, Laura (Ingalls) Wilder.
If you have read the Little House Books then I highly suggest reading this because it is written alot like them. I don't remember who the author is, and I just returned the book back to the library so I can't check, but I think it was Roger Lee Macbride, or somthing like that.
The book starts in De Smet, not to long before the Wilders go to Missouri. Then it goes on to tell how they leave in a covered wagon with their friends, the Cooleys, and all their adventures, like crossing the big muddy, and (this was just a fun encounter) finding some wild grapes. ***** Five Stars.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Robin Hood

This book was pretty exciting, though I geuss that a book like that would have to be exciting! It was about Robin Hood (pretty obviously), and outlawed young man who went to live in Sherwood forest. Throughout his year of living there he got a band of men all very devoted to him, including the 7-foot tall Little John (his right hand man), and Friar Tuck, a friar who got to the group by a fight with Robin Hood, and a pretty funny river crossing. I liked it all!

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Addy saves the day

This book was written by Connie Porter. It is in the American Girl collection and is about Addy, a runaway slave trying to find her older brother Sam and her little sister Esther.
One Sunday, The Reverand makes an anouncment. He says that there is going to be a fair to help reunite families who were seperated before slavery ended. There is going to be a meeting on Thursday for everyone who wants to help to plan for what they're going to do. There are three groups and the childrens group decides to make spool puppets. Harriet and Addy get along horribly until the day of the fair, when something terrible happens to Harriet. The two girls become fast friends, and end up being the heros of the day!

Monday, July 18, 2005

Johnny Tremain

This book was written by Esther Forbes. It is about a teenage boy named Johnny Tremain who has no parents anymore and is an aprentice silversmith to old Mr. Lapham. He is very good at the trade until one day he gets a teribble injury. How can he go on with his work?
Johnny gets swept up in politics, the Boston Tea Party, The Battle of Lexington, and Paul Revere's famous night ride. One of my favorites.

Betsy's busy Summer

This book was written by Carolyn Haywood. It is about Betsy, the same Betsy as in B is for Betsy and all of those books except this is her summer stories, whereas those were her school stories as I categorize them. In this book, Betsy's next door neighbors the Jacksons are putting up a swimming pool. This in itself was enough to make all Betsy's friends very excited, especially when Mr Jackson said they could all swim in it when there was water in it. But to ad to that, Billy decided that the sidewalk was hot enough to fry an egg on, and he and Betsy made a lemonade stand with their very own "Razburyaide", only five cents a glass.
I recommend this book to anybody who likes selling lemonade(the "make your own" type), eating watermelon, swimming, or going shopping by yourself.

Charlie and the Choclate Factory

This book is by Roald Dahl. It is about a poor boy named Charlie who wins a golden ticket to Mr. Willy Wonka's wonderful candy factory. The Factory has been closed for years, No one coming in or out of it's gates. Then Mr. Wonka hides five golden tickets in Wonka candy bars. The lucky children who get those candy bars get to come for a tour of the factory and are supplied with enough candy to last them the rest of there lives. If they ever run out they will be supplied with more, but many unusaul things happen before the end of the story.
Warning: Some parts are most peculiar!

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Pegeen

This book is by Hilda Van Stockum. It is about a girl named Pegeen. Her Grandmother (Always known as 'Grannie') has just died in the beginning of the book, which causes Pegeen to remember Francie O'Sullivan, a boy who helped her chase Grannie and Pegeen's pig. Francie, who lives in Glegariff, County Cork, told her that when he was old enough he would come and take her to far-off country's in a big ship with white sails. Now she writes to him with the help of her friend, Father Kelly, and asks him to come for her in the big Ship. Father Kelly tells Mrs. O'Sullivan about the situation, and, after a few more letters have been exchanged, Pegeen comes to the O'Sullivan's house, bringing mischief, trouble, and very good intentions. She wins a place in all their hearts, and they win a place in hers.

Another test from Dad

Ok, now I'm logged in as me, trying to post to Emily's blog.

Emily, thanks for letting me experiment with this!

Monday, June 20, 2005

Test post from Daddy

Hey there. This is Emily's dad, seeing if he can post to the blog as well.

Hi, Readersaurus! I love you!

-Daddy.

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