Monday, 13 July 2015

What are YOU reading? #275



What are you reading on Monday? is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journeys where you post books completed last week and plans for upcoming books. Jump over to her blog and see who else is participating.




Read




Take A Square by Britta Teckentrup
Children's, Picture book
9/10E
(Squares involved in making the reader think...)





Shine by Kate Maryon
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(It's hard having a criminal for a mother...)
                    




Princess Stories by Igloo Books
Children's, 7 years +
10E/10E
(7 royal tales of good manners, super cute looking princesses and a variety of royal families...)





The Magical Animal Adoption Agency #2: The Enchanted Egg by Kallie George
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(Another supremely wonderful girly read from Disney!)





Horses and Friends #2: Silver Spurs by Miralee Ferrell
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(A tale of true courage!)





The Irish Wizard by Avril Sabine
Children's, 9 years +
10/10E
(A sweet and funny magical tale with family at the heart of it all...)





Legs by Sarah J Dodd and Giusi Capizzi
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Super cute tale about perspective...)





What A Naughty Bird! by Sean Taylor and Dan Widdowson
Children's, Picture book
10/10E
(This bird has the attitude I think all birds have!)






Daddy I Can't Sleep by Alan Durant and Judi Abbot
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Mega cute tale about a father helping his son be less afraid of the dark...)





Eye On The Wild Elephant by Suzi Eszterhas
Children's, Picture book, Non-Fiction
10/10E 
(Lots of cute photos of elephants alongside interesting facts...)





Timber Ridge Riders #3: Riding for the Stars by Maggie Dana
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(There's as much drama off camera as on when a film happens at Timber Ridge...)





Horses and Friends #3: Mystery Rider by Miralee Ferrell
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(The mystery rider plays a greater part in the friends' lives than any of them can imagine!)





Chewy Noh and the Phantasm of Winter by Tim Learn
Children's, 9 years +
10/10E
(Book 2 and there's a great female lead character!)





Poo in the Zoo by Steve Smallman and Ada Grey
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Absolutely hilarious read especially the end!)





Amy Wild: Amazon Summer by Helen Skelton
Children's, 9 years +
 10/10E
(Amy's inability to think of the consequences of her actions lead her and others into dangef, not a good idea when in the jungle!)





More! by Tracey Corderoy and Tim Warnes
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Cute and ever so funny read showing how wanting more can be too much...)





Woolly Mammoth by Nick Manning and Brita Granstrom
Children's, Non-fiction
9/10E
(Informative and fun read on a pre-historic animal...)





A Tower of Giraffes: Animal Bunches by Anna Wright
Children's, Picture book
8/10E 
(Interesting to learn what groups of animals are called...)





The Fire Children by Eric Maddern and Frane Lessrc
Children's, Picture book
9/10E
(An interesting West African creation story...)





Eye on the Wild Tiger by Suzi Eszterhas
Children's, Non-Fiction
10E/10E
(Stunning photos matched with the life of a tiger...)





No More Cuddles! By Jane Chapman
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Super cute read which is MINE!)





Babies Don't Walk They Ride by Kathy Henderson and Lauren Tobia
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(Filled with details of how babies get about and where they go!)





Grumbug! by Adam Stower
Children's, Picture book
10/10E 
(Oliver and Troll are back, baking cakes, and exploring!)





The Whopper by Rebecca Ashdown
Children's, Picture book
10E/10E
(An intuitive read about how lying feels...)





Dixie O'Day Up, Up and Away! by Shirley Hughes and Clara Vulliamy
Children's, 7 years +
8/10E
(A fun story about parrot antics...)





The Silent Striker by Pete Kalu
Young Adult
9/10E
(About a boy with un-diagnosed hearing issues who loves football...)









Listened



Vet Volunteers Homeless by Laurie Halse Anderson
Children's, 9 years +
10E/10E
(A must read if you love cats!)





Vet Volunteers Trickster by Laurie Halse Anderson
Children's, 9 years +
9/10E
(One for horse lovers and the protagonist is a guy!)





Vet Volunteers Manatee Blues by Laurie Halse Anderson
Children's, 9 years +
NOT YET FINISHED - 10E/10E
(My favourite in the series so far!)






Bliss Bakery #1 by Kathryn Littlewood
Children's, 9 years +
RELISTEN - NOT YET FINISHED - 10/10E
(Baking and magical mayhem!)





Pea's Book of Holidays by Susie Day
Children's, 9 years +
RELISTEN - NOT YET FINISHED - 10E/10E
(Pea learns more about her absent father...)









Watched



My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Season 1 & 5
Anime, English version
PARTIAL REWATCH - 10E/10E
(Love Youtubers for uploading season 5 eps even if a bit of each ep is missing to make it legal - season 5 is AWESOME!!)






Aria the Animation
Anime, Japanese version
REWATCH! - 10E/10E
(It never grows old seeing Maa attack Aria Company's president cat on his podgy tummy...)









Craft, games and more


My Little Pony by Gameloft is a 10E/10E favourite especially after watching the show.





I have to be in the right mood to play the 10/10E Cooking Dash game by Playfirst, or else I fail the level spectacularly.





This week I got 2 10/10E games from Budge, both Strawberry Shortcake games, Puppy Palace where I get to groom and play with the girls' dogs and Sweet Shop which is like the other Strawberry Shortcake 10E/10E game, Bake Shop- in both sweet treats are made. Although free to try it costs money to unlock most of the levels, but its not horrendously expensive & I don't buy the equipment upgrade pack as it's unnecessary.




I also played more of 10E/10E Eternal Sonata, getting annoyed when I had to leave whacking monsters with a cute blue parasol when the game made me switch from Polka to some brothers whose name I can't quite remember.



Craft wise I learnt how rpto make a granny (square) hexagon...




...and I've almost finished this summery blanket...



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