Thursday, February 12, 2009

Review: Too Tall Alice

Title:  Too Tall Alice
Author:  Barbara Worton
Illustrator:  Dom Rodi
Review Copy Provided by:  Great Little Books for Bostick Communications

About the Book:  Alice is tall. Not T-Rex or Empire State Building tall.  Just four inches taller than the other girls in her class, and Alice is worried.  FOUR INCHES! That’s a lot of inches taller than everyone else. Her mom says it’s okay to be tall, and her dad says it’s okay to be tall.  IT’S OKAY FOR THEM TO SAY THAT. THEY’RE NORMAL!  Alice wishes, really wishes, she was just like everyone else. Then, her dream takes her to the place where the tall girls live, and she sees, really sees, herself for the first time.

My Review:  What a great book for talking to kids, especially girls, about self esteem!  I was always taller than everyone in my class until I was in high school, and it really used to bother me.  Not so much that I had self esteem issues, because I've always been pretty confident, but it could have.  This is a message that all kids can benefit hearing.  The message is: It's not easy being different, it's okay though.  Just be yourself and believe in yourself.  Wow, right?  I love it!  I also love the long sentences the author uses.  For example:  "Upstairs in her room, in her super-fluffy bed, Alice tried to lay down on the pillow and arrange her arms like a princess, sure that Prince Charming would come and find her and give her a kiss."  Sentences like this are throughout the book.  The author also changes the size of words to create emphasis.  As a teacher, that is something I like to point out to my students when I'm teaching them writing techniques.  It is great to find examples by authors to show them.  The only thing that I didn't really care for is the font used in this book.  It makes the pages seem too busy for me.  This is the first children's book for illustrator Dom Rodi, and I think he did very well.  I especially enjoyed the way he depicts Alice's room like she is underwater in here Ariel bed.  It is very "Little Mermaid" like and little girls will love it!  I will be recommending this one to other teachers and my school counselor because I think it is a story with a message that young children need to hear.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wednesday Wanderings - 2/11/09

I wander around the blogosphere and bring you what I find.

This week I have a new-to-me-blog to share, giveaways, and a request. 

I happened on this blog and am so glad I did.  If you haven't visited Writing for Kids (While Raising Them), you need to.  This week she even has a giveaway going on.  You can enter to win a signed. 4 book set of the Howie I Can Read series.  She has posted a great interview with author/illustrator Aaron Zenz.  Stop by, read the interview, comment, and enter the giveaway.  Make sure to stop by often as great things are going on over there.

There are some great giveaways going on over at 5 Minutes for Giveaways.  This is a sister site to 5 Minutes for Mom, another great blog.  Two that I thought were great are the Roku Player with a 6 month Netflix subscription and The Amazing Box-o-Box.

My friend Kathy, who blogs at Bermudaonion's Weblog has listened to her favorite audiobook so far and she wants to share it with some of you.  She has 3 copies of Little Pink House to give away.  Stop by and get yourself entered.

Gwynne at Connecting2Give helps fulfill needs for people, but she also posts about gives on her blog.  This give is her personal one.  She recently bought a Targus Grypton Tripod for her new video camera, and she bought an extra one to give away to someone else.  She wants to know why you want it, what you would do with it, etc.  Well, this is something I would love to have!  For my birthday last year, I got a great new Fuji camera.  It does so many things that I have yet to figure out, but one thing is that it has a timer on it, so I could set it to take pictures.  My husband and I need a new picture together, but there is not usually anyone around to take it.  Having a tripod for my camera would help with this.  I could really put it to good use!

Now, for my request.  I entered a photo in a contest over at 5 Minutes for Moms, Horsing Around Photo Contest.  Well, the finalists are out today and I am 1 of 20.  WOW!  So, there will be 3 winners chosen to receive a $100 gift certificate to A Rocking Horse to Love.  First prize goes to the entry with the most votes, and I need your votes.  My picture is #9.  Please vote by clicking on the link above - thank you!!  I will be posting a new giveaway tomorrow, and voting gets you an extra entry. 

That's all for this week...until next week, enjoy the blogs, read alot and happy entering!

Author Interview: Tina Ferraro

Recently, I reviewed The ABC's of Kissing Boys.  After it posted, I got this comment from the author, Tina Ferraro:

I am Tina...the author. I came upon this through a Google Alert, and I'd like to thank you for your thoughts and your support of my book. I, too, was rooting for Parker to find her sea legs and stand up to those girls while I was writing it...and while I won't give the story away, I'll just say that Parker is arguably my favorite heroine of all the books I've written! If anyone would like to chat more about this, please e-mail me at admin@tinaferraro.com!


Tina and I emailed back and forth after that comment, and she graciously agreed to let me interview her for this blog.  So, sit back, relax with your drink of choice, and enjoy as I introduce you to Tina Ferraro!

Tina, thank you so much for sitting down with me today for this interview!  I was so surprised to find your comment on my blog when I reviewed your book.  I am always honored when an author stops by!

Write for a Reader (WFAR): Please tell us a little about yourself.

Tina Ferraro (TF): I live in Los Angeles, am married with three kids. And I operate on one speed only: fast.

WFAR: When did you start writing?

TF: I started writing as soon as I could hold a pencil!

WFAR: What else have you written?

TF: Top Ten Uses for an Unworn Prom Dress and How to Hook a Hottie are my earlier published works.

WFAR: Where did you get the idea for The ABC’s of Kissing Boys?

TF: The way I work is that I blend many random ideas. Once I decided on the main subject matters (soccer and kissing) and the theme (figuring out who are really your friends), I started writing it to see what other ideas would evolve, and one of those was the feud with the fathers.

WFAR: Was your first kiss a memorable one? Can you tell us about it?

TF: It was under a tree after school. The funny thing is that the guy told me it was his first kiss, too, but several years later, while recounting first kisses with a friend, I found out he was hers, as well--a whole year earlier. So now I wonder if he wasn’t a serial first kisser! :)

WFAR: I love the quote you use on your website: “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter,” by Mark Twain. What do you do, besides write YA novels, that keeps you feeling young?

TF: I live in the foothills and I go walking every day. Sometimes three times a day. I listen to music through headphones and when the fun songs come on, I weave and dance and sing as I go. You know the saying to “Dance like no one is watching?” I walk like no one is watching. And I don’t care if I look like a fool!

WFAR: What’s next for you as an author?

TF: In the summer of 2010, When Bad Flings Happen to Good Girls will be released by Delacorte Press. A short description is that it’s about a girl who goes looking for the perfect ex-boyfriend to “break her heart” so that her friends will feel sorry for her and stop trying to set her up. But what to do when a bad fling turns good?

WFAR: On the cover of ABC’s, is a profile of a girl putting on lipstick. Did someone pose for that or is it a created picture?

TF: Sorry, I have nothing to do with cover art, just know it was taken or provided by someone at Getty Images.

WFAR: What do you like to do when you are not writing?

TF: I mentioned walking. I also do a lot of volunteer work. I like to read and watch DVD’s. And I rarely miss Lost or The Office.

WFAR: Can you describe your writing area for us? Where do you write, when, what’s the atmosphere like, snacks while writing, music playing, etc.

TF: I love to write very early in the day, even before the sun has come up. No music, usually just me, the cat and some coffee. There’s nothing special about my writing area, just your basic computer set-up, although I have a lovely coffee coaster from Australia that I won in a blog contest!

WFAR: How do you feel about book bloggers reviewing your books?

TF: I love it! And of course, I respect people’s opinions, whether they like my books or not. (But I’m more likely to bookmark a blogger’s site who said favorable things about my books. )

WFAR: You list a lot of your favorites on your website, but I have two that I didn’t see: favorite book, favorite lipstick (thought it was appropriate because of the book cover).

TF: A-ha! Well, my favorite book changes all the time. But my favorite book at the moment is Good Enough by Paula Yoo. So funny and real. As far as lipstick, I generally veer toward a frosty rust color.

WFAR: What is a typical day like in the life of a YA author?

TF: It all depends on what’s on my plate at the moment. But I prefer to write early in the day, and then go walking, shower, and do errands. Then I do internet-related things, more errands, write some more, make and serve dinner, then usually more internet. My brain burns out as the day goes on, so morning is a great writing time for me.

WFAR: Is there anything else that you would like readers to know?

TF: Yes! Please check out my website, www.tinaferraro.com to see the cool trailer for The ABC’s of Kissing Boys! And thank you, Shelly, for hosting me here!

Thank you again for agreeing to this interview!  I'm looking forward to your next novel!

Teaser Tuesdays - Return to Sender

Teaser Tuesdays is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading
TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to:


  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
  • Please avoid spoilers!
This week's teaser is from Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez:

It reminded me of the priest ringing the independence bell in Mexico to wake up the people to freedom.  But since we feared it was la migra, this ringing was more the sound of the end of our family's freedom. (p. 101)

What are you reading this week?  Care to tease us?

Monday, February 9, 2009

A Birthday Giveaway You Won't Want to Miss!

There's a new blogger on the block, and today she is 1 month old!  Bookin' with Bingo is so excited about book blogging that she is celebrating her first month of blogging by hosting a wonderful giveaway!  But, before I tell you what she has in store for her birthday, let me tell you what other giveaways she has on her blog.

Now, let's all say, "Happy Birthday Bookin' with Bingo!"  To celebrate, she wants to give 1 lucky winner 4, yes 4 ARCs that she got duplicates of.  I just entered by posting about her giveaways.  She needs 15 people to enter and she will choose a winner.  Will it be you?

Mailbox Monday - 2/9/09

Mailbox Monday is hosted by The Printed Page.  I had another good week last week.  Considering all of the books I received lately, I'm being very picky about review requests so that I can read what I have and not get too far behind.  Here is what arrived at my house last week:

Last week I posted a review for The Moose with Loose Poops and made the comment that I would love to read the rest of the series.  Thanks to Paula at AME, who I did the review for, and who contacted the author with my request, I received the other 4 books in the series.

The Kitty Series - all 6 books - from Hatchette

Too Tall Alice - by Barbara Worton, from author, via Bostick Communications

Baron Thinks Dogs Are People Too! - by Laurie Dean, from author, via Bostick Communications 

Lincoln Through the Lens - by Martin W. Sandler, from The Picnic Basket

Dr. Gott's No Flour No Sugar Cookbook - from Hatchette - this is the 2nd copy I received...?

Dog On It - by Spencer Quinn, from Atria Books

Shimmer - by Eric Barnes, from Unbridled Books

The Wonder Singer - by George Rabasa, from Unbridled Books

Ugly Guide to Being Alive and Staying That Way - by David Horvath & Sun-Min Kim - from Random House

Linoln and His Boys  (ARC) - by Rosemary Wells, from Candlewick Press via The Picnic Basket

Wiggle and Waggle - by Caroline Arnold from CurledUp.com

Good Day, Aggie - by Lori Ries, from CurledUp.com

The Legend of Honey Hollow - by Jeanne McNaney, from CurledUp.com

The Forest of Hands and Teeth (ARC) - by Carrie Ryan, from CurledUp.com

The Anatomy of Wings (ARC) - by Karen Foxlee, from CurledUp.com

Wonderful - by Sydney Heifler, from author

Unpolished Gem - by Alice Pung, from Penguin Group

Across the Pond - by Storyheart, from author

Straight from the Horse's Heart - by R.T. Fitch, from author via Bostick Communications

There were so many books this week that this would have been an enormous post if I had added summaries and pictures.  What did you get in your mailbox?

Blog Link Up #3 - 2/8/09

I am a day late on getting this out due to a very busy weekend and Blogger issues.  I spent all day yesterday with my family for my sister-in-law's baby shower.  It was a great time with lots of great items for my nephew who will be here next month.  I won 2 prizes for playing the games and the favors were as cute as can be!  Then, I came home to work on this post and Blogger kept giving me error codes and I couldn't get anything done.  So, after messing with it and giving up last night, I tried again this morning and finally, we have success!  Here are this week's favorite blog posts by my fellow book bloggers...enjoy, visit, and please comment.

I have been admiring blog buttons for awhile, needing some for my weekly blog posts, but not knowing anyone who could make them, or how to make them by myself.  Well, this week, I got just what I needed when Beth posted How-To: Making Buttons for Your Posts.  I was so thankful for this post and now, I'm a button makin' fool!   Thanks, Beth. 

Near and dear to my heart is reading to children, and Amy posted about The Importance of Reading to Our Children in her Sunday Salon.

Over at Wendi's Book Corner, she is trying to get the word out about Tuesday Thingers which is a weekly post for learning about Library Thing.  She also had a great review of Cole Family Christmas, a book which I have yet to read and review, so I was glad to read hers.

Kathy of Bermudaonion's Weblog has listened to her favorite audiobook so far.  See what she has to say about Little Pink House.  BTW, she is also giving away 3 copies of this audiobook.

Speaking of giveaways, head over to Marta's Meanderings for a Run For Your Life giveaway.

Finally, Hey Lady! Whatcha Readin'? had a great post titled, Would You Let Your Kid Read These Books?  The title alone had me running to her blog to check it out.  While you're there, see the great meme she did that many of us had to join in.

I hope you enjoy the selections this week.  Let me know what you think!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

I Love the Letter E!

Well, not really, but I do love 10 things that start with E. Why am I doing this? It's all about a meme, and Trish at Hey Lady! Whatcha Readin'? started it. She posted 10 things with the letter O and when I commented she assigned me the letter E. I found out that the letter E was hard, but I finally came up with 10 things that I love. If you'd like to join in on the fun of this little meme, leave me a comment and I will email you with your letter.
  1. Email - it's a wonderful thing! I love to turn on the computer and see what's in my mailbox.
  2. Even #s - I know, it's weird, but I don't like things to be odd. When I'm making something, buying things, or making a list I like to have an even number. It's one way I'm obsessive compulsive. I do things in even #s too.
  3. Earrings - I have tons of them and love to wear them.
  4. Eating Mexican food - my husband gets sick of it, but I love everything about it from the chips/salsa all the way to the sopapillas.
  5. Eyes - As I said in my Friday Fill-In, they are the window to the soul, and I always notice people's eyes.
  6. Eve Bunting - great children's author!
  7. Education - I am a teacher, right? How could I not say education. It is something I value and strive to instill a love for in children everyday.
  8. Embraces - There's nothing better than a hug, especially from my husband or a child.
  9. Expressions - facial or verbal. I am a huge fan of idioms, figures of speech, and reading people's faces.
  10. Epilogues - It wouldn't be about me unless it had something to do with books, but book doesn't start with E, so I had to find something bookish. I like it when authors use epilogues; it gives me the chance to know more after the book is over.
So, what do you think; wanta play along? Leave me a comment. I promise I won't give you U, X, or Z.
 
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