Welcome To
With Amber ~ The Best Library Kitty in the entire Mewton~Clawson Parish.
*waves paw*
Hello gorgeous library guests and welcome to my private library.
How have you been this week? All good I hope, there's not much to report from the Mewton-Clawson Library, there's a tinge of apathy in the air which is proving quite hard to shake, that and the warm weather makes for a combination of not getting a lot done...
... other than snoozing in my basket at the top of the stairs, which I must admit is rather nice and very enjoyable.
Hopefully, the apathy will disperse and I'll get my teeth into something soon, such as tidying up the library. But if not, then so what, it'll still be there next week! MOL
Sometimes it's good to do nothing at all...
This week we're also joining in Friday Fill-ins with the pawesome 15 & Meowing and Four-Legged Furballs.
1. If I couldn’t live in my country, I would live in ______________________.
2. I wish I had kept _________________________ from my childhood.
3. I would choose _________ over _________.
4. _________ doesn’t matter in the long run.
The P.A.'s answers are...
1. If I couldn’t live in my country, I would live in Australia, as I love the country, the warm weather and my husband was born there.
2. I wish I had kept ??? from my childhood. This is a tough one as I have a lot of my stuff from being a child; all my books, teddies/soft toys, some art, games, etc... nothing else springs to mind, what I do wish is that my hooligan cousins hadn't broken my Magic Roundabout Playground when I was 5; they forced the train the wrong way around the track and broke the carousel, I was so upset. I still have certain elements from it though.
3. I would choose health over wealth, but both is always nice.
4. Being number one, or first or top in anything doesn’t matter in the long run - what matters is you're happy doing what you're doing, and it doesn't matter a fluff what anyone else thinks. If you really love what you do, and it brings joy, satisfaction and happiness you've literally won the proverbial jackpot.
And now I think it's time to share this weeks book.
Amber's Purrsonal Copy
The Boy Who Grew Dragons
by
Andy Shepherd
by
Andy Shepherd
Here's A Small Snippet of the Book Blurb:
When Tomas discovers a strange old tree at the bottom of his grandad's garden, he doesn't think much of it. But he takes the funny fruit from the tree back into the house - and gets the shock and delight of his life when a tiny dragon hatches! The tree is a dragonfruit tree, and Tomas has got his very own dragon, Flicker.
>^.^<
This is a furst for me, I've neffur reviewed a book about dragons before, even though I've read many offur the years.
So let me say this; it's fun, colourful, entertaining plus has excellent role models and values. It features great characters and some humour, with an easy plotline in bite-sized chapters. There are also some very cute illustrations throughout which really help bring the story alive, I thought these were epic especially the full page and double-page ones. And if mew effur wundered what it would be like to have a pet dragon, I think this book lays it all out, scales and all! MOL
A top read for youngsters, ideal for middle-grade and up, and if you like dragons what's not to love! This would make a purrfect read during lockdown, my advice try it.
So let me say this; it's fun, colourful, entertaining plus has excellent role models and values. It features great characters and some humour, with an easy plotline in bite-sized chapters. There are also some very cute illustrations throughout which really help bring the story alive, I thought these were epic especially the full page and double-page ones. And if mew effur wundered what it would be like to have a pet dragon, I think this book lays it all out, scales and all! MOL
A top read for youngsters, ideal for middle-grade and up, and if you like dragons what's not to love! This would make a purrfect read during lockdown, my advice try it.
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- Print Length: 224 pages
- Publisher: Piccadilly Press
I do hope mew enjoy this book if mew decide to give it a try...
...and if mew've read it already, what did mew think?
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Sadly it's time fur me to say BFN or bye-fur-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just fur mew. And don't furget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.
Until next time
Keep calm and read on
Keep calm and read on
Purrs
Amber xox
And don't furget while we're all on
lockdown, we The B Team have got your six and can entertain mew fur weeks;
there are oodles of colouring pages to download and not furgetting the colouring books too. There's a page full
of crafting projects to keep your mittens making stuff!
There are some epically exciting adventure
stories too, so read our thrilling tales episode by epic episode.
We've got some new Brain
Training posts, just to keep your little grey cells in tip-top condition. And we’ll
be adding extra jigsaw puzzles to the puzzle page.
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at BBHQ since the lockdown began, check out our Instagram feed where
mew can see our daily diary and exclusive videos that we don't put here on the
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What fun to be able to grow your own dragon!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful as always Amber! I love the idea of dragonfruit hatching dragons - what fun!
ReplyDeleteThat basket of yours looks so cozy, Amber! And that book about growing dragons sounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I didn't know your hubby was from Australia, that is cool. You were wise to save items from childhood. I have some, but I gave away or tossed much too. That books looks fun Amber. XO
ReplyDeleteThose were interesting answers, Australia surprises me even though your hubby is from there, they are killing the feral cats there. Thanks for joining the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteWhoot - a dragon from the dragon fruit...I should try that with some of those from the produce aisle...yes they DO sell them here, MOL!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought this was going to be a sequel to Jack and the Beanstalk. MOL!
You look so cozy in your basket, Amber! And The Boy Who Grew Dragons sounds like such a fun and fantastic read. I'm certainly going to add it to my to-read list. That's the kind of book I would have loved as a child, and I'm sure I'll still enjoy it now. And thank you for joining in on the Friendly Fill-Ins! You are so right about #4. Competition can take all the fun and purpose out of things you enjoy. Purrs!
ReplyDeleteThumbs up for this one, and dabsolutely adding to my 'must have – must read' list. Definitely handy to have a dragon around for all those pesky household chores: BBQ lighting and cooking, incineration of waste garden waste, and my absolute favourite – scaring the VAT man away, MOL
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ERin