Hello gorgeous library guests
and
Welcome to the Mewton-Clawson Library at BBHQ
Thank mew for joining me in the stacks today, and I must say I've had a most enjoyable time at BBHQ this week, even though it's been a little rainy, moderately windy interspersed with some sunny spells.
I did even poke my nose out of the patio doors, but decided that really in all honesty, it wasn't warm enough for my old bones outside, so I've been enjoying the warms of the woodburner from various locations around the sitting room! MOL
And something that really tickled me this week was Fudge and his catnip carrot, he really does go off on some tangents. I actually suggested that he should create a fudgy, carroty cake, what do mew think?
1. ______________ is like nailing jello to a wall.
2. I could use a break from ________________-.
3. I’d like to thank _________ for _________.
4. Just in case _________, I _________.
The P.A.'s answers are...
1. Trying to reason with some inhabitants of earth is like nailing jello to a wall.
2. I could use a break from lots of things, probably tthe hardest thing for me is switching off my brain, it's always coming up with new story ideas, things to make, stuff to sew etc..., so in essence I could use a break from that endless swell of creative ideas, so I had chance to just focus on one thing at a time.
3. I’d like to thank you all most sincerely for sticking with The B Team and I for all these years. I know we've not been very good at commenting in recent times but know that we adore your blogs, your comments and your friendship.
4. Just in case in case of emergency, I suggest hitting the nearest panic button or heading directly without pause to the BBHQ bunker in Mewton-Clawson.
Let's see what I've got to show mew this time!
This week's top book pick is...
Mewton-Clawson Library Copy
by
Erin Bowman
Here's a little snippet of the book blurb:
Mallory Estate is the last place twelve-year-old Piper Peavey wants to spend her summer vacation. The grounds are always cold, the garden out back is dead, a mysterious group of children call the property home, and there's a rumor that Melena M. Mallory--the owner of the estate and Piper's wealthy grandmother--is a witch.
But when Piper's father falls ill, Mallory Estate is exactly where she finds herself.
This is a modern take on The Secret Garden with a magical twist and elements, our heroine Piper Peavey has her summer vacation turned upside down when she is forced to spend it with her estranged mother, who I must say is rather unpleasant and most unmotherly in all resepcts. Not a nice lady at all.
The plot is well crafted and the descriptive writing is very well done, giving a real sense of place. I do enjoy books where mew can see it in your minds eye in glorious technicolour as the words fly off the page, and this one fills that brief completely.
Piper has a lot to contend with for a twelve year old; her father is on his last round of chemo, she's in a place where she's not wanted, yet there's a chance that in the magical garden at Mallory Estate, hidden in a place that mere mortals cannot see, is the possibility of an elixir which could potentially save her fathers life.
The kitty in the book, is a rather astute white Persian called Wolf, who appears to have neferious intentions, I won't say anymore as mew know I don't like to spoilerize things.
This is a highly enjoyable read, and if mew like a magical genre with some gritty real world dilemmas, then this will tick all the boxes, and in my opinion is suitable for all ages.
And the bonus is, if mew have an Audible subscription, mew can listen to this for fee.
Age: 8 - 12 years
Audio book: 5 hours 53 minutes
Paperback: 288 pages
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I really hope mew enjoy the book as much as I did.
It's time for me to say BFN or bye-for-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 for mew, and don't forget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.
Until next time...
Keep calm and read more books
Amber
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Your jello to the wall comment is so true
ReplyDeleteGreat fill ins. I agree with #1. You are wise to stay by the wood burner rather than outdoors, Amber. We have had storms and hale force winds with lots of trees and power lines down. Thankfully we weren't affected by power cuts, but we will have plenty of wood for the wood burner when it has seasoned.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty photo of you sweet Amber. I also agree with the first fill-in answer, so very true these days. I enjoyed your book review, the cover looks magical and the book sounds good. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteAmber, you do a purrfect book review. And look purrfectly lovely today. Your PA is so creative, those kinds of hoomans think and act all the time. Nice fur the rest of the hoomans to see the results. Precious
ReplyDeleteAmber...you are my kinda lady cat! WE think a lot alike. Love to visit you in your liv\brary and go over the books. Well, crawling and reading...
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always full of the most interesting information. Thank you!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
The Chans
Okay, so here goes...
ReplyDelete1. Peepers keepin' the kitchen (and herself) clean while bakin' is like nailing jello to a wall. Totally IMPOSSIBLE, for sure.
2. I could use a break from Peepers' constant beggin' for attention.
3. I’d like to thank my brother Saffron for makin' me look good when Peepers lets him out in the evenin' and he doesn't come back in the first time she calls.
4. Just in case Peepers might try to scoop me up in her arms when I'm not watchin', I like to keep my hind claws sharpened just in case I need to make a getaway.
Great book review. Love the kitty picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of you, Amber! And great review, the book sounds really good! I really enjoyed The Secret Garden as a child, and I think I'd enjoy this book too.
ReplyDeleteBook and kitties make me so very happy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by today.
Hugs Cecilia
Sometimes you have to wait until spring is around for certain before outside is a good idea.
ReplyDeletePeople who don't want to have an intelligent conversation, but just want to call names, well, i 'm with you on that answer, talking to them is nailing gelatin to a tree.
Amber, thank you for the most enlightening review.
Thank you for joining Feline Friday!
Nice photo of you Amber. I would love to give you a hug. That book looks like something my great nieces will enjoy in a couple of years. Thank you to the PA for participating in the fill-ins, great answers, especially #1- so true. XO
ReplyDeleteLooking gorgeous as ever Amber😻 sounds a great read.xx🐈🐈⬛😻🐾🐾
ReplyDeleteHow pretty you are, Amber!
ReplyDeleteWe humans despair about most other humans these days.
Staying inside with all your wonderful books is always best!
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Amber, thanks for visited me and make a nice comments.
ReplyDeleteI can see how busy you are, Miss ! Thanks for your book reviews
My mom love reading too, but slow .... lol
Have a lovely weekend
Thank you for stopping by my Musings blog and commenting on the wildlife sightings.
ReplyDeleteAmber, books and cats (and other non-humans) definitely are the best therapy for a lot of life's woes. 🙂
Oooooooooooooooooooo! Books! Mum loves books and reading. Me too as I get to sit on mum's lap when she reads. It was really nice to meet you Amber!
ReplyDeletePurrs, Julie
This sounds like a good one, Amber. We enjoyed the Secret Garden, so we look forward to reading this one!
ReplyDeleteYes Amber, I must say you are really STACKED! And you are very brainy to boot. Shake that booty.
ReplyDelete1. Putting worms on a hook is like nailing jello to a wall.
2. I could use a break from the rollercoaster of life.
3. I'd like to thank my husband for putting up with me.
4. Just in case I croak, I want to acknowledge all the frogs who have gone before.
Super fill-ins- especially #1....so very very true! hugs to Amber!
ReplyDeleteWe like a new spin on an old classic. The cover looks awesome too, just right for a middle grade read.
ReplyDeleteERin