Book Review: Dr. Seuss’ Sleep Book
The crazy world of Dr. Seuss as each creature starts yawning, then snoring.
The crazy world of Dr. Seuss as each creature starts yawning, then snoring.
World War I battlefield nurse Bess Crawford goes to dangerous lengths to investigate a wounded soldier’s background—and uncover his true loyalties.
Strange things happen to nice people in Discworld. People like Brutha tending his melon patch. Then he hears the voice of a god calling his name. A small god and bossy as Hell.
Forced into partnership with the master thief she’s been chasing, FBI agent Kate O’Hare and master thief Nicolas Fox plan to take down a brutal casino magnate.
The Man in the Moon needs a helper when he suddenly remembers the pilot of that shooting star who fell asleep so long ago.
A simple ghost hunt, a favor for a friend, that quickly becomes a deadly fight with an 80-year-old murder, a cursed house, and a dark force trapping the spirits within.
It’s all about the truth behind the magic of Holy Wood and why it…lures you in.
Played for a fool six years ago, former Spec Ops Bobby Taggart is furious to discover the sexy war correspondent again in Oman, just before that bomb goes off.
History is re-written in a world where the Great Library of Alexandria survived to emerge ruthless and powerful with the personal ownership of books expressly forbidden.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Bumble-Ardyby Maurice Sendak fantasy, picture book in Hardcover edition that was published by HarperCollins on April 5, 2013 and has 40 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Where the Wild Things Are, Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months, In the Night KitchenOriginally an animated Sesame Street animated short created by Maurice Sendak and Jim Henson, it’s the first all-Sendak story since his last story, Outside Over There in 1981. My Take The introducing pages are cute with the soft pastel graphics Sendak has created. I especially enjoyed the one in which Bumble-Ardy is exploding out of a calendar with that “well” *grin*. I’m also enjoying the rhythm and rhyme of the story. Be warned, there is a rather gruesome explanation of why Bumble-Ardy hasn’t had a birthday party for the previous eight years. Yum! You absolutely MUST read all the signs the characters carry or wear. And it’s definitely, oh, yes, most definitely a great opportunity […]