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Guinea Dog 3 By Patrick Jennings Giveaway

August 1, 2014 By Heather 1 Comment

guinea_dog_3Guinea Dog 3
By Patrick Jennings
Ages 8-12
Publication Date: August 5, 2014

“Youngsters will eagerly jump in for another fast, fun read.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Another cute and laugh-out-loud entry in the series.”—School Library Journal

An award-winning, hilariously funny middle-grade series about guinea pigs who act like other pets will move its author, Patrick Jennings, into the ranks of much-loved writers, such as Louis Sachar and Andrew Clements.

When Rufus, Murphy, Lurena, and their pets go camping, they meet Pedro, a shy boy who seems afraid of just about everything–especially the water. One thing leads to another and the kids go into a nearby town to buy him a pet to cheer him up–a guinea pig, naturally. Yet what they bring home may look like a guinea pig, but it can swim–like an otter!

Guinea Dog has appeared not only on many state lists, but on county and school district lists as well. Here are just some of its appearances: Hawaii NeNe Award Nominee, Washington State Sasquatch Award Nominee, Massachusetts Children’s Book Award Honor, Florida Sunshine State Master List, Kansas Winner of the William Allen White Award, Colorado Children’s Book Award Nominee, New Hampshire Great Stone Face Award Master List, and Texas’s Cy-Fair Horned Toad Tales List.

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About the AuthorRichard_jennings

As a kid Patrick Jennings was afraid of African black mambas and tigers. He grew up in Northwestern Indiana.

He got his first pair of glasses when he was eight, and always wished he had a nickname like his friend, Mike, who didn’t need glasses. Mike was called “Tiger” by everyone, even the teachers. Wow.

Patrick Jennings encourages you to call him “Tiger,” or, if you wish, “Tigersnack.” Both names are hidden inside his name, as are “Rat,” “Ratpick,” and “Stinking Carp,” none of which he wishes to be called. “Jetpack,” however, is acceptable.

Before he became a professional writer, Tigersnack was a paperboy, a busboy, a fry cook, a hoddy, a record store clerk, a courier, a teacher, and a librarian. Tiger has since published twenty-one books for young readers. Can you find them somewhere on this site? He bets you can.

Jetpack’s books have featured such creatures as electric dogs, rocket cats, grebes, coots, kangaroo rats, werewolves, scorpions, horses grown from seed, delphine aliens, teenagers, snakes, guinea dogs, ferrets, and actors.

He’s still afraid of black mambas.

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July 30, 2014 By Heather Leave a Comment

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Lucky Me by Cindy Callaghan ~ Blog Tour

July 23, 2014 By Heather Leave a Comment

I received this book for free from BookSparksPR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Lucky Me by Cindy Callaghan ~ Blog TourLucky Me by Cindy Callahan
Published by Simon and Schuster on July 15, 2014
Genres: Middle Grade
Pages: 224
Format: Paperback
Source: BookSparksPR
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four-stars
After breaking a chain letter, can superstitious Megan find a way to turn her luck around?

Meghan McGlinchey is the most superstitious girl in her family—and probably in the entire state of Delaware. When she receives a chain letter from a stranger in Ireland, Meghan immediately passes it on, taking only a tiny shortcut in the directions.

But after a disastrous day, made complete by losing the election for class president and embarrassing herself in front of the entire school, Meghan realizes that tiny shortcut was a big mistake. Thankfully, her family was already headed to Ireland on spring break, and Meghan makes it her mission to find the original sender and break her extremely unlucky streak.

With the help of an eccentric cast of characters—and one very cute Irish boy—can Meghan figure out a way to stop her bad luck? Or is she cursed forever?

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Meghan McGlinchey  is set to clutch her eighth grade election when a chain letter shows up in the mail from Ireland and sets off a spree of bad luck. Luckily, her family is all set to go to Ireland and meet her father’s long lost sister, but in the mean time there’s a lot of mishaps coming her way!

What I loved about this book

It’s part of Cindy Callahan’s international middle grade series. We loved Lost in London and this one, set in Ireland is just as fun

The main character shares a first name with one of my daughters. She was all over it when this book came in the mail!

The setting- castles, people who look like leprechauns, sheep in the street and a bit of magic.

It explores looking at life as a glass half empty or a glass half full. There’s a discussion about superstition.

Lucky Me is an age appropriate, fun, easy read.

The covers are colorful and will make a great gift set for your tween.

It gives a brief but realistic snapshot of some of the Emerald Isle’s sites.

What I wish

I wanted to know more about Finn, the side characters and Meghan’s parents. The story line is very focused on one girl and one boy.

Was hoping for a few more laugh out loud moments.

Overall

A winner. We will definitely be buying all of Cindy’s books!

Content: sneaking out, one kiss, some snarkiness between school girls

About the AuthorCindy Callahan

Cindy Callaghan is the author of the middle-grade novels Just Add Magic (2010) and 2013’s. Lost in London (Simon & Schuster). She is a full-time writer, animal advocate, and supermom. A native of New Jersey, Cindy lives, works, and writes in Wilmington, Delaware, with her family and numerous rescued pets. She loves hearing from fans, speaking at schools and conferences, and zip-lining.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindycallaghanauthor
Website: http://www.cindycallaghan.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CindyCallaghan

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