It's a day worth celebrating for Hunger Games lovers everywhere, as Mattel just allowed their fans to pre-order the new Catching Fire Barbie Dolls.
Peeta looks so handsome in his uniform ready to battle next to Katniss Everdeen. But the biggest surprise of all is Effie.
Dolls available here for $24.95
Monday, October 7, 2013
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Review: James Clyde and the Diamonds Orchestra
Children face great danger to protect the memory of the one they loved.
James, an orphan, is always delighted for the opportunity to visit his grandfather. Until, Gramps, is murdered over a diamond, and James put in the middle of the whole fiasco. He is transported into a magical universe called Orchestra. His mission: to protect a wish-granting diamond from the clutches of an evil queen and a man in black.
Of course, the story wouldn't be as entertaining without some loyal sidekicks. McElwain, did a great job with Ben and Mary. Both of them are brave and witty, encouraging James to strive despite the circumstances. But what really steals the show is the atmosphere of the book. The descriptions were well conceptualized and the text easy to follow for a middle-grader, filled with short chapters.
Touching and uplifting.
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Caught my arrow #24
Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to In my mailbox and Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.
First October Weekend! Hope everyone is having a nice fall (hehe, just noticed the pun).
What are you reading this week?
Inhuman
Spirit Animals
Marie Antoinette, Serial killer
Bought
Star Wars Jedi Academy
Whatever After 4
Borrowed from Library
Shatter me (about time I read this)
What are you reading this week?
Friday, October 4, 2013
Feature and Follow Friday: Am I missing out
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| Parajunkee / Alison Can Read |
FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY
Q: What book (or TV show or movie) have you not read that seemingly everyone else has?
Books : Beautiful Disaster, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Shadow and Bone, Obsidian, Easy, Under the Never Sky
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Review: Hereafter
It's official, we have our answers.
Last January, Shadowlands, ended in a massive cliffhanger with lots of questions marks. Rory Miller was being chased by an obsessed teacher/serial killer who received his comeuppance when her new friends from Juniper Landing "took care" of him before telling Rory that she was stuck in the island forever.
Hereafter continues right were it left off. This time, Kate Brian develops the role of Joaquim a lot better, although too many things are going on for the possibility of any romance whatsoever. With the disappearance of Steven Nell, a new evil character will take his spot, providing the story with a dash of mystery once again.
The point-of-view switch still fells unnecessary, but the turnabout in Rory's life makes the book impossible to put down.
Other books in the series
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