Frog And Toad Quiz
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Thanks for taking this Frog and Toad Quiz! For more children’s book quizzes try finding out Which American Girl You Are, Which Character from Winnie the Pooh You Are, or Which Character from Alice in Wonderland You Are.
My love affair with dolphins only increased through reading some of the best young adult books I believe have ever been written, featuring a girl and her dolphins. All intensifying my own personal viewpoint that, like unicorns (and Hippogriffs) dolphins only appear when you really need them, and only, like the Great Pumpkin, if you’re really sincere. I honestly don’t know which came first: my love of the sea, and silvery, joyous dolphins in particular, or the YA lit with dolphins in a starring role....
Of course you have your Anna Karenina (unhappy families ARE unhappy in their own ways) and The Corrections and American Pastoral and White Teeth and This Is Where I Leave You. But, for die-hard fans of the dysfunctional family genre, let’s take a look at a few under-the-radar books you may want to consider. The Great Perhaps, by Joe Meno —This Chicago family is crumbling because father Jonathan can’t find the giant squid he’s spent his whole career looking for, and mother Madeleine is spending a disproportionate amount of time chasing a mysterious cloud....
The ’80s are a thing now. The ’80s have become suddenly, weirdly, glorified. The Americans, Ready Player One, Stranger Things— people have begun to swoon over the decade that saw me into adulthood and I think I know why. We were the first real generation of divorce. We were the latch key kids. Sure, sure, there were shoulder pads and Reaganomics, but nostalgia doesn’t live in Dynasty. It lives in, well, any John Hughes movie ever made....
These days, however, I am loving referring to myself (privately, at least) as a monster woman. The status quo for what a human woman should present herself as—the fact that she has to present herself at all—is unacceptable. It’s rigid, cruel, and kind of boring. Monsters have fewer rules. And I’ve found that I’m drawn to the kind of female characters who, either figuratively or literally, have to wrestle with the human/monster dichotomy and find a way to get comfortable with themselves....
Martin has recently tested positive for COVID-19, and his symptoms are mild. He is unsettled by people using this to place bets on whether they think he’ll finish the series in his lifetime: “I do find it a little grisly, people speculating online about what’s going to happen to the rest of the books when I die. I don’t like to speculate about that. I don’t feel close to dying....
In the Charlotte Holmes series, the teen descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are destined to be rivals … or the ultimate crime-solving duo and in the explosive conclusion to the New York Times bestselling series, Holmes and Watson think they’re finally in the clear after graduating from Sherringford…but danger awaits in the hallowed halls of Oxford. We have 10 sets of the four Charlotte Holmes books to give away to 10 Riot readers!...
In 1994, Mike Mignola released the first Hellboy series, Seed of Destruction, and introduced the world to the Right Hand of Doom, the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, and one of the most iconic comic book characters—and universes—of all time. For 25 years, Mignola and a host of celebrated writers and artists have chronicled the adventures of Hellboy. Now, for the first time ever, Dark Horse presents Mike Mignola’s award-winning Hellboy stories in chronological order with the Hellboy Omnibus Collection, creating the definitive reading experience for Hellboy fans and an ideal entry point for new readers....
“Written with a dynamic, cinematic style and full of action and suspense.” ~ James Rollins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Crucible A quest to find Alexander the Great’s mysterious Egyptian weapon leads aikido black belt Maddy Marshall on a tense, pulse-pounding adventure. Mere steps ahead of a deadly Russian sniper, she and a covert agent race from a California winery to a medieval Spanish castle, from a lost warren under the streets of Jerusalem to a mountaintop monastery, and ultimately, into the heart of her family’s darkest secrets....
What I am looking for are board books that were written in a language other than English and then translated into English for English-speaking adults to read to their small humans. I love that these can differ a lot from books originally written for an English-speaking market. Also, it is one of the ways I’m hoping to diversify the collection of books I have access to. At first, I naively thought it wouldn’t be that much of a challenge....
You guys, I just finished this collection, I have thoughts, as long as everyone else is grading Russell story by story, I want to too, but I want to do it with letters like we’re back in elementary school doing book reports and taking pop quizzes on Spanish verbs. Rock and roll, it’s go time. “Vampires in the Lemon Grove”–C+ Gasp! Shock! C+??? Whatever. Most people liked this tale of an old married vampire couple who have sworn off human blood and find relief for their thirst in a touristy Italian lemon grove....
One of the great things about makerspaces, and why I think they work well in libraries (whether public, school, or state libraries), is because one of the core requirements of using a makerspace is the same as one of requirements for using books, another of libraries’ resources — imagination. There is value in creative thinking, problem-solving, imagination, experimentation, and play. They allow us to think of new possibilities and creations....
The reasons transcend thrift! Everyone already understands that a $30 new book is at best prohibitive, at worst impossible. Buying used means more than the sticker price. It speaks to our humanity. It’s an act of social and economic heroism. It’s the way we all need to think from now on, not just for our personal bookshelves, but for how we view ourselves as readers, our critical thinking abilities, and our planet’s continued livability....
In the last year, 17 states have banned discussions or lessons in K-12 classrooms on race, sexuality, and gender. Among these are Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, as well as laws that ban so-called “Critical Race Theory” lessons. These laws, pushed through thanks to advocates for “parental rights,” have created an epidemic of self/quiet censorship and have created an environment where educators are afraid to do their jobs for fear of being fired, sued, or both....
Another fact of the matter is that the queer representation that exists today just didn’t exist when I was young. There was no Schitt’s Creek or Love, Victor, and syndicated reruns of Will & Grace were banished to the late evening hours. I was in the 7th and 8th grades when campaigns like “It Gets Better” and “Pink T-Shirt Day” were first introduced to discourage bullying and address rising youth suicide rates, and while they were indeed leaps and bounds ahead of what older generations had in school, it still didn’t make this baby queer feel any less uneasy in the halls of junior high....
However, annotation is an incredibly useful tool. Before we dive in, here is a brief clarification on annotating versus note taking. For some, the difference is negligible, therefore the research significantly overlaps. The general consensus is that annotation takes place on the page of the book and directly interacts with the text. The Science of Annotating According to research, annotation helps with memory, comprehension, and overall understanding for what you read....
Last August I moved to Rotterdam, by far the most international town I’ve ever lived in. Once here, it was easy to find an English-speaking book club, and once I had settled down in town, I wasted no time signing up for one. Bored To Death Book Club is known for two main things: they read only books in English, and they try as much as possible to pick books that are a bit under the mainstream radar....
Now I am someone who has had to struggle with anxiety all her life, and travel has always been a trigger. I was scared of flying, even on short domestic routes. Yet, with the long flights I had to take on my maiden journey abroad and the unforeseen adjustments that had to be made because of the delayed flight, I was not flustered in the least bit. I calmly navigated my way through airline counters, sorting out the alternative flight bookings, and managed to reach the apartment that I had rented for the first 15 days of my stay....
via GIPHY Yup, I scanned every single one and uploaded it to my LibraryThing. You may ask yourself: are there benefits to such a task? Or was I engaging in a mix of self congratulation (look at all my books!) and obsessive behavior? Why to catalog books in your personal library I won’t deny that I can be both obsessive and proud when it comes to my book collection, but there are benefits to knowing exactly what books you have and where you have them....
Julián and his abuela are going to a wedding. Better yet, Julián is in the wedding. Weddings have flowers and kissing and dancing and cake. And this wedding also has a new friend named Marisol. It’s not long before Julián and Marisol set off for some magic and mischief of their own, and when things take an unexpected turn, the pair learns that everything is easier with a good friend by your side....