The rust adds rural authenticity. |
An infectious idea begun by Marcia at Mailbox Monday and hosted in January by Lori's Reading Corner.
This week, courtesy of the library in delightful Dundas, Ontario:
Bloomsbury 2005 |
Thomas Nelson, 2009 |
Batson's sixth book and Hopper's third, this is the first book in the Berinfell Prophesies. There are spiders on the cover being ridden by knights, and the word Elves appears on the back cover. That was enough for my eldest. It won the Moonbeam Children's Book Award in 2009, an award which recognises fantastic children's books and their creators, promotes literacy and life-long learning.
Daw 2011, 2012 |
Gleefully anticipating a real sink-your-teeth in read, I picked up Benjamin Tate's two books. Well of Sorrows is his debut novel and uses American colonisation as a back-drop and then throws in all those lovely fantasy images I love. Leaves of Flame is the sequel. I intend a weekend, a bottle of wine and p.j.'s provided I win that all-inclusive vacation the kind computer-generated lady promised me over the phone the other day.
Deckle Edge, 2011 |
What bundle(s) of joy arrived in your house this week?
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