May 132010
 

Reviewed by Mindy

I love goodreads. This is where I get most of my books to read. My friend Kelli gave this series five stars and she said these five books are up there on her favorite books of all time. And, for those of you who know my good friend Kelli, she has a hard time remembering what book she read last week! Right, Kell? :) So, when I saw how much she enjoyed this, I was interested.

“Over Sea, Under Stone” is the first book of five and was originally published in 1966. Interesting tidbit: Book 2 “The Dark is Rising” is a Newbery Honor Book and book 4 “The Grey King” is a Newbery Award Winner.
It starts with three siblings Simon, Jane, and Barney who are visiting their Great Uncle Merry in Trewissick, along with their parents, for a get away so Mom can paint and Dad can fish. Great Uncle Merry is a mysterious man who doesn’t like to answer questions and disappears for long periods. They are staying in the borrowed Grey House, which holds many of it’s own mysteries. While exploring in the house, the children find a map that while intriguing, is also a dangerous thing to have. In their quest to figure out what the map really is, they meet some menacing people, well actually, the bad people find them. Who can they trust and what they find, I won’t tell you, but it’s a great adventure, that takes them over sea, and under stone.
I’m accustomed to fast paced books, and this fit right in. I enjoyed the mystery of the map, what it eventually led them to, and the adventure it took them on and why. Also, finding things out along with the kids. (Even though there was one event I figured out before they did:)
There are some exciting events that take place: burglary, kidnapping, mind control, lies, deception, cave-exploring, a link to King Arthur, the mystery of him, and a fun surprise revelation of a character at the end.
There wasn’t anything I didn’t really dislike about this book. I would of liked a little more information on the kids. But, it didn’t bother me enough to be discouraged or not want to read more of the series.
What I liked the most was the mystery of map, (which actually is called something else) and how Simon, Jane, and Barney figure out the next step. I also enjoyed how they would work together and how they treated each other.
Four stars
I would read it again.
Will I read more from this author: Yes, I want to finish the series.
Over Sea, Under Stone

Author: Susan Cooper
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Published: 1966
ISBN13: 978-1-4169-4964-0
Paperback: 196 pages
FTC FYI: checked out book from library
May 252009
 

The wait is over and now we can all read Dragon Spear by Jessica Day George. The book was released this month and is the final book in the Dragon Slippers trilogy.

Here is a teaser about Dragon Spear I found on Jessica Day George’s website, http://www.jessicadaygeorge.com/

The exciting conclusion to the Dragon Slippers trilogy

As far as Creel is concerned, all is finally right with the world. The dragon king, Shardas, and his queen, Velika, have made a comfortable home on the Far Islands. And with a tentative peace declared between dragons and humans, it seems the perfect time for Creel and Prince Luka to plan their wedding…or maybe not. Because when Velika gets kidnapped, Creel and Luka will join their dragon friends on their most dangerous adventure yet–only to discover that the real enemy may be one of their own. And if dangerous new foes and volcanic eruptions weren’t enough to throw off the wedding, add in a bushel of unwanted relations and a little accident involving not one but two wedding gowns, and Creel’s dream wedding might be turning into a nightmare. Filled with humor, heart, and feats of derring-do, this newest novel from Jessica Day George will delight both returning fans and new readers alike.

BUY THE BOOK:
local independent bookstores
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble

There will be a Dragon Spear launch party on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at Barnes & Noble in West Jordan, UT at Jordan Landing. Jessica’s launch parties are a lot of fun. I took my kids to the Princess of the Midnight Ball launch party and we had a great time. My daughter even won a copy of the book that night. Plan on going that day, purchase the book and get it signed by Jessica. If you have never met Jessica she is a very funny and a very nice lady. I plan on going. See you there!!

Jul 112008
 
Podcast for July 11, 2008
Episode 26, Part 1

Join us for Part 1 of our entertaining interview with author Jessica Day George!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2008-07-11/ldswbr_episode26_part1_07-11-08.mp3[/podcast]

Episode 26, Part 1


The entertaining conclusion to our interview with author Jessica Day George.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2008-07-11/ldswbr_episode26_part2_07-11-08.mp3[/podcast]

Feb 092008
 
Podcast for February 9, 2008
Episode 20

In Episode 20, Jeff Savage joins us for a discussion of his new books being released this year, Whitney Award nominees, horror, YA/Fantasy, The UnValentine by Sam Beeson, Loyalty’s Web by Joyce DiPastena, James Dashner novels (including his new release coming in March), Brandon Sanderson, and more! Jeff’s 10-year-old son shares his thoughts on James Dashner’s books, as well.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2008-02-09/ldswbr_episode20_02-09-08.mp3[/podcast]

Oct 202007
 
Podcast for October 20, 2007
Episode 16

In Episode 16, we discuss the highly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.  Visit her website at http://www.stepheniemeyer.com to learn more.  This episode contains spoilers. The contest for the Shandra Covington mystery series by Jeff Savage ends on November 10, 2007.  Hurry and get those entries sent in!  Visit the website at www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2007-10-20/ldswbr_episode16_10-20-07.mp3[/podcast]

In Episode 16, we discuss the highly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer.  Visit her website at http://www.stepheniemeyer.com to learn more.  This episode contains spoilers. The contest for the Shandra Covington mystery series by Jeff Savage ends on November 10, 2007.  Hurry and get those entries sent in!  Visit the website at www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details.