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Catgwinn által bejegyzett 7:43 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 31, 2008
Catgwinn által bejegyzett 6:46 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 20, 2008
We do seem to share a good variety of book titles.
BTW...another 'children's' book that you might enjoy:
"The Library" by Sarah Stewart, Pictures by David Small (1995)
ISBN 0-374-34388-8
Catgwinn által bejegyzett 5:40 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 12, 2008
In your "about me", section you are wanting the title for a book about
"an old lady, a garden, hedgehogs & lemonade"??
"Miss Jaster's Garden", written & illustrated by M.M.Bodecker, is about a hedgehog, and old lady & her garden.
Golden Press-New York (1972), Library of Congress Card Number: 70-182070.
'Hedgie' falls asleep in Miss Jaster's garden, gets sprinkled with flower seeds that stick in his quills. Later the flowers bloom on his back.
"Miss Jaster's Garden" was one of my favorites to read aloud to my granddaughter, and is among the books I've kept from my son & daughter's childhood books, plus favorites from my own childhood and from my mother's childhood library. Some children's books I've added to my collection just because I like the stories &/or the illustrations, especially those about cats!
Catgwinn által bejegyzett 8:41 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 5, 2008
I have Alan Dart's Dickensian Mice, and have won Tabby. I'm still bidding on things from that site. And I just ordered "Irresistible Gifts to Knit" by Alan Dart, from a link on the Simply Knitting website.
As I said in my message on your Alan Dart topic, check out Hansigurumi on www.etsy.com - and prepare to be amazed. She's fabulous!
I agree about Alan Dart's skills. Wow!
MeezieMom által bejegyzett 5:01 pm (EST) -kor a Feb 29, 2008
I am very proud of the following and wanted to share it with you:
In an article about new heros in young adult literature having to overcome fantastic obstacles where mere minor ones used to do, scheduled to appear in the November/December issue of ForeWord Magazine, Todd Mercer wrote:
Fear of kidnapping kept America’s richest, smartest orphan isolated since birth in Arnie Carver and the Plague of Demeverde, a series premiere from Kenneth R. Besser (RTMC Organization 978-1-934316-02-3). In the year 2024, Arnie takes on a false identity to safely attend a boarding school for supremely gifted students in a mid-Atlantic island nation. There he perfects skills in a team setting, while scrambling after the source of a Mad-Cow-related virus. This goodhearted, likable overdog, born to win everything anyway, miraculously elicits reader partisanship.
kennethrbesser által bejegyzett 10:14 pm (EST) -kor a Sep 6, 2007
Like many other new authors in the world of fiction, who believe they have penned the next record-breaking book, I am trying to figure out how to make myself and my YA adventure novel series more known to kids ages 10 to 100. Even with a publisher behind me, it is difficult because publishers do not devote many marketing dollars to new authors. We are kind of left to twist in the wind to see how we will market ourselves using our own devices.
I do have a review coming out in the November/December issue of ForeWord, which should kick things up a little, but I need to find a way to offer myself and my series directly to YA readers and generate some buzz in their world.
kennethrbesser által bejegyzett 5:30 am (EST) -kor a Sep 5, 2007
The Alan Dart "Soft toys" book is fabric constructed toys, I don't see any knitting.
baronsteffan által bejegyzett 8:48 am (EST) -kor a Sep 2, 2007
kennethrbesser által bejegyzett 8:19 pm (EST) -kor a Aug 27, 2007
Married to a cat person myself. Love them cause I love her.
Thanks for the comments on Maximum Ride.
Sending a friend request.
Hope you take it.
kennethrbesser által bejegyzett 12:22 am (EST) -kor a Aug 26, 2007
As I was reading, it occurred to me that this would have been a much different book a decade ago -- events like Y2K (with the stockpiling; I was reminded forcibly of my grandmother, who is still working her way through the bins of food she stored up), 9/11, the 2004 tsunami, and particularly Hurricane Katrina must have influenced this writer a great deal.
foggidawn által bejegyzett 6:04 pm (EST) -kor a Aug 24, 2007
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blthames által bejegyzett 5:14 pm (EST) -kor a Aug 10, 2007
FionaCat által bejegyzett 5:12 pm (EST) -kor a Aug 5, 2007