I plan to do a reveiw on Wendy Mass's books the Birthday series, but I have not actually read the last book of the series yet. I also need to get the actual copy of the book because I only have them on my eReader, Nook Tablet. I also want to do a rewiew on The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick but yet agian the same dilemma. There is some good news though. In twelve days the yearly scholatic bookfair comes to my school and will be selling the birthday series so I plan to by that. I plan on buying The Mother-Daughter Book Club, but after the last book comes out which is on the 23rd. Not only that, I also want to buy a camera so I can do video reveiws on the book and post them on You Tube. There will be a review somewhere next week about Once Upon A Toad, another Heather Vogel Frederick story.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Louisa May Alcott
Have you ever read these
book Little Women, Little Men, or Jo’s Boys?
Well, if you have, you should at least know a little about the fabulous author
of the book, and if you have not, you should read the books and still know
about the writer. I’ll share all that I know about Louisa May Alcott with you.
You will be surprised by how much there is to know.
Louisa
May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She grew
up in Concord, Massachusetts during the Civil War. Her parents’ names were
Abigail and Amos Alcott. She also had three sisters, Anna the eldest, Elizabeth
and Abigail the youngest. She was taught by her father and Henry David Thoreau (famous
author) and was inspired to write by her close family friends Ralph Waldo
Emerson and Nathanial Hawthorne (famous authors). She took multiple jobs to
help support her family. She also spent
some time of her life as a Civil War nurse.
Louisa
May Alcott wrote several books including her most famous one Little Women. Little Women was based on Louisa’s
life and family. Marmee was based on Louisa’s mother, Meg based on Anna, Louisa’s
older sister, Jo is based on Louisa herself, Amy based on Louisa’s younger
sister Abigail, Beth was based on Louisa’s youngest sister Elizabeth. She also
wrote other classics including the sequels, Little Men and Jo’s Boys.
Ms.
Alcott spent the rest of her life in Boston, Massachusetts and most of the time
writing and reading. She then sadly passed away on March 6, 1888. She is buried
at Authors Ridge, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts. But, even
though she has passed doesn’t mean she is gone and will always be
remembered.
Now you see all this wonderful women did and
accomplished. I hope now that you will read her fantastic classics.
Monday, October 1, 2012
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