HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Baby It's Cold Outside
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Christmas Carols
Do you have a favorite Christmas carol or song? There are so many lovely and fun songs, I have a hard time deciding which I like best. I think, though, my favorite is Silent Night, with Away in a Manger a close second. Then there's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, White Christmas, and I could go on and on. What are you favorites?Monday, December 21, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
One Lovely Blog Award

What a lovely way to end the week. YaYa has awarded me the One Lovely Blog Award. Thank you. According to the rules, I'm to send fifteen of my favorite blogs this award. There are so many lovely blogs that it's hard to make a decision. This is my second time, so I'll try not to repeat. Also, since hubby just came home from the hospital and we're tired, I'm nominating eight.
Drum roll, please!
Amigo's Pets and Authors, Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz, Linda Jo Martin, Kai Strand, Kim Smith, Jennifer Porter, Holly Jahangiri, Lori Calabrese.
These blogs are worth the visit. Trust me. Pay YaYa a visit too.
Have a super weekend. Happy shopping.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
A Puppy Not a Guppy Virtual Book Tour
It is my pleasure to introduce you to a remarkable young character, who knows exactly what she wants and what she doesn't want.
From the Publisher (Synopsis):
Irma wanted a puppy, a pet she could take on walks, not a few stupid guppies. Fish don't do anything, except roll over on their backs if they die.
Sometimes, though, a girl has to make the most of what she has. Now , what can Irma do with three guppies besides stare at them as they stare at her?
I recently had the pleasure of reading Irma's delightful story, A Puppy, Not a Guppy, by Holly Jahangiri, illustrations by Ryan Shaw. Here is my review:
Irma wants a puppy, but her parents give her all the reasons she can’t have one. Irma’s friend Jimmy has two dogs, a cat, a parakeet, and sixteen pillbugs. He also has a guppy about to have babies and offers Irma some of the babies when they are born. Irma thinks guppies are boring. She wants a puppy, not a guppy.
However, when Jimmy tells her he’ll have to flush the babies down the toilet if no one wants them, Irma can’t allow that to happen. Poor little guppies. With her mom’s and dad’s permission she takes the guppies home with her, even though they’re only dumb fish. Or so she thinks. Is Irma in for a big surprise?
To learn how to take care of her guppies, Irma reads books and makes some amazing discoveries, not only about fish, but also about people and how their names might affect their feelings about themselves. I also learned neat facts about Irma’s “boring” guppies and had fun in the process. Even Jimmy discovers a thing or two.
Holly Jahangiri includes a “Learn More” section with a Web site where readers can learn how to teach their fish to do tricks, the way Irma teaches her guppies. The “Fun Facts” section of the book will have young readers (their parents, too) rushing to the pet store for some fish of their own. This book would be great in elementary school science classes. I would have loved to use it when I was teaching fifth-grade science.
Ryan Shaw’s drawings are just perfect for the story. The expressions on Irma’s face, ranging from disappointment to surprise to all smiles, make the story even more fun. And the fish—you have to see them for yourself. A Puppy, Not a Guppy will make a great addition to school libraries, public libraries, and your own private library.
A Puppy, Not a Guppy can be bought from 4RV Publishing.
Or at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
But Wait! There's More!
Ccontest.
Prizes (two will be awarded):
One autographed copy of A Puppy, Not a Guppy.
Contest Rules
To enter: Leave a comment at http://jahangiri.us/books containing verifiable evidence that you have completed one or more of the following activities:
- A link back to this blog.
- A short review of http://jahangiri.us/books or http://jahangiri.us/news on Alexa.com (http://www.alexa.com/reviews/jahangiri.us)
- A question for the author, Holly Jahangiri
- An answer to the queston: What kind of pet do you like best, and why?
- Either of the following:
- Blog about A Puppy, Not a Guppy (be sure to include, in you own blog post, a link back to http://jahangiri.us/books and a link to this blog; or
- If you already own a copy of Trockle or A Puppy, Not a Guppy, you may complete this activity by posting a new review of either book on BarnesandNoble.com or Amazon.com. (No purchase necessary. Previously posted book reviews are not eligible as contest entries in this contest.)
Each activity equals one (1) entry, and you may do each activity once for a possible maximum of six (6) entries per valid email address. Your comment must be entered using a valid email address so that you can be contacted for mailing info if you win! Entries that do not have a valid email address will be considered null and void.
Duration: Contest begins at 12:01 AM on December 9, 2009, and ends at 11:59 PM on December 15, 2009. Winners will be drawn on December 16, 2009.
Eligibility: Contest is open to anyone age 13 or older. Tour hosts are eligible to enter.
Winners: Two winners will be randomly chosen (numbered in the order in which they are received, with the winning number chosen at http://www.random.org/) from all qualifying entries, and will be required to provide a physical mailing address in order to collect a prize (one free book). Only one entrant per household is eligible to win. If a second entrant from a single household is chosen, another name will be drawn until all prizes are awarded.
Contest void where prohibited by law.
Good luck everyone.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Books for Sale
The great-grandkids' books and DVDs are on their way from Amazon.
That leaves the adults. Checks or gift certificates are always appreciated. Of course the best presents would be for everyone to be together for Christmas, but this year it isn't possible.
Oh, I almost forgot. If you still need stocking stuffers or small gifts for the teens in your family, or even for the older folks, my books are on sale until Dec. 15. For details see my Website.
Happy reading and have a super weekend.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
More Fun This Week
Monday, Dec. 7 - http://www.cafeofdreams.blogspot.com
Tuesday, Dec. 8 - http://www.teensreadtoo.com/JustBreeze.html
Wednesday, Dec. 9 - http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com
Thursday, Dec. 10 - http://reviewfromhere.com
Friday, Dec. 11 - http://jensbooktalk.blogspot.com
Breeze hopes to see each of you there. She loves to talk.
BBL
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Continuing Virtual Tour for Just Breeze
Thurday, Dec. 3: http://www.donna-mcdine.blogspot.com Write What Inspires You
Friday, Dec. 4: http://readingjunky.blogspot.com/2009/10/just-breeze-by-beverly-stowe-mcclure.html
Come and join the fun. Have questions? I'll try to answer them. Have comments. Just Breeze and I love to hear them.
See you.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Simon Rose Interview

Welcome, Simon. Let's begin by learning a little about your books.
Do you offer school and library visits?
I also offer workshops for adults, both in person and online, as well as online workshops for children, which are proving very popular. I did a lot of work in summer camps this year, some of which you can learn about here. In addition, here in Calgary I work as a writing instructor with home school children, the local school board's continuing education program, the University. I am also an instructor with the National Writing for Children Centre and will be presenting at schools libraries in the UK as part of the Off the Shelf Festival of Writing and Reading this fall.
What are you working on now?
I have another completed novel on a paranormal theme which I am seeking a home for, if there are any interested editors and publishers reading this. I'm working on a number of editing projects for other writers, have numerous projects of my own for future novels, and I am collaborating on several picture books with a local illustrator. In addition to novel writing, I offer copywriting services for business, such as editorial content for websites. I have a few of those types of projects, as well as upcoming articles for magazines and online publications on a wide variety of topics, such as the articles written for Dark Roasted Blend on a bewildering variety of incredible and fantastic topics You can search or my articles on the Dark Roasted Blend home page. I'm also involved in a large local event set for the fall called the Calgary Children's Book Fair and Conference.
Where can readers find out more about you and your books?
