Wildwood Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fjSL_hTD8Y
Richard II Review: http://youtu.be/ztbIT8I3L8g
The Great Divorce- Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/186558617
reading
Vote for Your Favorite Blank Journals!
VOTE NOW for your favorites journals! Leave a comment below with the number of your favorite!
Which one should I write in next? You decide!
Book Review: By the Grace of Todd

By the Grace of Todd by Louise Galveston
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
What a cute book! I love the premise about tiny people being spawned on a gym sock! On the surface, this is your typical story of a middle-school kid trying to avoid bullies, wishing he could be one of the “cool kids”, and ultimately learning about friendship and how to stand up for himself.
But the addition of those tiny people makes it so unique and fun, especially once the little Toddlians start watching TV and reading the encyclopedia! Their out-of-place references to pop culture, John Wayne movies, Shakespeare, and Winston Churchill had me laughing in every chapter! It’s the details that make this story special! Continue reading
Review: Richard II

Richard II by William Shakespeare
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this play! The action is fast-paced and the dialogue is snappy. The characters are all hot-heads who spend half their time insulting one another, then fighting to regain their honor or plotting dastardly conspiracies in the dark.
Book giveaway Haul
These are the books that I won in three different giveaways!
https://www.youtube.com/user/RayKayBooks
Louise Galveston Interview: http://youtu.be/hgx3uvGrXjs
John David Anderson Interview: http://youtu.be/LaM346e83zU
http://rachel-carter.com/books
http://www.johndavidanderson.org/side…
By the Grace of Todd book trailer: http://youtu.be/IgWC2wuQkuc
http://bythegraceoftodd.com/
Wildwood Trilogy by Colin Meloy
January Reading
Review: A Lady at Willowgrove Hall
A Lady at Willowgrove Hall by Sarah E. Ladd
Willowgrove Hall is full of secrets, but soon everything hidden is brought to light.Cecily Faire has a secret—and she intends to keep it. But when she arrives at Willowgrove Hall to serve as a lady’s companion, she comes face-to-face with the only person who knows the truth about her past.
As the steward of Willowgrove Hall, Nathaniel Stanton is dedicated to serving those around him. Nothing escapes his notice—including the beautiful new lady’s companion. He is certain the lovely Miss Faire is hiding something, and he determines to uncover it. But Nathaniel has a secret of his own: he is the illegitimate son of Willowgrove’s former master. Falling in love was not part of his plans . . . until he meets Cecily Faire.
When Willowgrove’s mistress dies, everything changes. Fear of exposure forces Cecily to leave under the cover of darkness, embarking on a journey to finally find her long-lost sister. When the will is read, Nathaniel’s inheritance makes him question his future plans. Cecily and Nathaniel are forced to make decisions that will change the course of their lives. Is their love strong enough to survive?
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I liked this book fairly well. The characters are well-rounded, memorable, and interesting, and since I am a character-driven reader that is important to me. Each character has their own voice in the story. There’s also a depth of background to each character that is like a wonderful discovery, finding out about their past as the story progresses! Continue reading
Best and Worst of 2014 + Reading Resolutions of 2015
The 10 Best and 10 Worst Books that I read in 2014, and my Reading Resolutions for all the reading I’m going to do in 2015!
Girl in Fairyland Series Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN-Vp6NCLs8
The Door Within Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1ZkIGtm-Us
The Magic Mountain Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGmmrXq1cNM
