Monday, September 4

Jean 1 here:
Here's a (modified) meme I found while browsing around today...Here's how it works:
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open it to page 123.
3. Scroll down to the 4th sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 5 sentences.
5. Post the name of the book and the author.

She's my sister. She's sick. She had her a baby doll made out of china. She loved that baby doll. But he broke it.

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
by Kate DiCamillo


I have been reading this book to my two youngest bloglets, we finished it last night. Now, it's a kids book, but I must admit that it got to me. It was sweet, sad, endearing, lovely and a wonderful way to spend a few minutes a night. I loved being begged to "read just one more chapter, please" and then the intense way they looked when I got to a particularly sad or scary (not really scary, but to a three year old scary) part. I loved the spark of interest in the occasional picture, where they would study it and figure out this part or that. I believe I have found one of a lifetime, one that I will save (glad I bought it in hard back) and read to my grand children, buy as gifts for friends and recommend to others.

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