
#CoverStories #Shoes @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
My granddaughters loved this series, especially my youngest one. This was her favorite along with skating shoes.
#CoverStories #Shoes @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
My granddaughters loved this series, especially my youngest one. This was her favorite along with skating shoes.
I read this one with my daughter because of the reference in You‘ve Got Mail. I wanted to love it more than I did. It‘s about three orphans, Pauline, Petrova, and Posy, adopted by a world explorer. As they grow up, they develop an interest in ballet, acting, and flying. None of the girls were particularly endearing, coming across as spoiled or petulant most of the time. I am curious if anyone else has continued the series, does it get better?
1. Nadia Comaneci, the gymnast. I‘d watch the movie of the same name over and over again and dream of getting perfect scores. I have gone on to do that twice so far in my ballet exams. Once as a 12 year old and as a 41 year old. 2. I am a dancer which is similar. 3. Classical. Due to the hours and hours of ballet I do a week. I love screaming girl music though. This Easter school holidays I finally get to see Amyl and the Sniffers live in concert.
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView First one of the year!Nice that some things stay constant😀
1.Mine are still up! Bit of a tradition here to keep them up till the first week of January 😀
2.Haha,no chance of snow in the tropics! Definitely rainy weather!
I‘ve been using GoodReads (via Google, I don‘t actually use my GR account) to try to find readalikes for the kiddo - who recently had four librarians all in the MG section trying to find her something she hasn‘t read yet.
Well, I lost some confidence in the GR recs when this came up for the tagged book (her favorite of all time). I…don‘t think I‘ll pass this rec on to her.
I kind of feel like a monster for bailing on this one because I know it‘s it‘s well loved classic. Like many other people, this book landed on my TBR after its mention in You‘ve Got Mail. I think if I had actually read it as a child, it may have held the same magic it seems to have for others. But at 30% in, it‘s just not for me. #AllHailTheBail #33by33 #NovelNovember
Always puts a smile on my face. I love the Fossil sisters and their gumption. #childrenslit #classics
A beautiful book, who would you be if you could chose: Pauline, Petrova or Posy? Read as part of the #PopSugarReadingChallenge2021 5/5
I took a lot of things from the peak ‘90s movie You‘ve Got Mail — and one of them was that Noel Streatfeild‘s Ballet Shoes was Kathleen Kelly‘s favorite book and that I therefore would/should love it, too. 🙌 In the process of preparing for Episode 124 of my podcast, I got to discover my *true* feelings about it! The lovely Jenny Bayliss (authoe of the delightful The Twelve Dates of Christmas) joins me. 🩰 Link to listen in my bio!
Ballet Shoes follows the Fossil sisters (3 orphans rescued by their benefactor) and their journey through life as they try to get their name into the history books because of who they are. Pauline, Petrova, and Posey. The very same book mentioned in “You‘ve Got Mail”
#7days7books Day 3
Seven books that left a deep impression on me and changed me.
Stopped at a bookstore before picking up my youngest from preschool and found this beautiful gem. Can't wait to read it to my girls. 😊🥰
Another read for a prompt. This one was harder to find because I don't really admire a lot of celebrities, and very few recommend many books. I went with Rowling. I actually think I read this at some point after seeing You've Got Mail.
#Pop19: Book recommended by a celebrity you admire
I can‘t thank you enough for these two beautiful books, my friend. They are lovely and comforting—exactly what I need right now—and both are new to me, too! ♥️♥️♥️
My favorite #tinydancer themed book. I was disconcerted to look on goodreads and see a series of “shoes” books that I know did not exist in the 70‘s- (I think there were 3-4 originally) and discovered many of The authors books had been retitled to create a “series” in the 2000‘s. #marchintothe70s
A night at the ballet - Two Feet by Meryl Tankard (Natalia Osipova dancing) was extraordinary. Feeling lucky to have seen it. I‘m not getting enough reading time this month with the Adelaide Festival on! 😜👯♀️
Great Uncle Matthew (aka GUM) has #goneaway, leaving his charges Pauline, Petrova, and Posy enough money to last five years. When he doesn't return and the funds run out, the Fossil girls start training in hopes of eventually earning $$ as dancers. 👩👧👧👯
Finally reading this charming classic for the first time.
#winterwonderland @trishb @Cinfhen
Playing catch-up with #deweyoct day 3: childhood favorite - books about dancing, ice skating and adventure!
At the end of “You‘ve Got Mail”, when she‘s coming to terms with losing her store and she‘s sitting in the middle of Fox Books, she recommends these books. Found this is one of our used shipments yesterday and snapped it right up!!
Good news for Noel Streatfeild fans 💞 https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/24/virago-to-publish-two-new-collecti...
@RachelO @LeahBergen @Centique @erzascarletbookgasm
Happy #InternationalWomensDay ! #marchinbooks
These are some of the female authors who shaped my reading journey during my younger days.
Top L-R : Mary Noel Streatfeild, Enid Blyton, Carolyn Keene.
Bottom L-R : Julie Campbell Tatham, Agatha Christie, PD James.
💐♥️💫
#InYourShoes reminded me of the Shoes Series by Noel Streatfeild from my childhood. Ballet Shoes, the tagged book, seemed to be everywhere at that time and constantly saw this edition in the library. 10 years ago Emma Watson even starred in a film of the book! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AOjT_89i4P4
#MagicalMarch
Day 5 of the #snowpocalypse and between keeping my increasingly fractious children busy I have managed to reread this childhood favourite. I'd forgotten about the message from my aunt so that was a nice surprise ♥️
Took my mini to her first dance lesson today and my thoughts turned to this classic book. I loved the tale of the three Fossil sisters ("he collected us instead of them") and their adventures trying to raise money on the stage. Can't wait to read it to my proto ballerina in a few years.
What books do you love to share with children in your life?
I really enjoyed this #audiobook. It had been on my to-read list since the movie came out around ten years ago. I loved how the narrator‘s British accent really brought the characters‘ voices to life. So much of the story reminds me of Little Women. I think this will definitely be a book I share with any future daughters I have.
Thanks for the tag @tpixie
1. Physical books and Libby
2. 11. Pregnancy made my feet grow from 8 1.2 to 11
3. Chocolate
4. I don't watch re-runs. Hubby watches the same old same old movies over and over. Forrest Gump, Jurassic Park, etc
5. anyone who hasn't done this
#friyayintro @jesshowbooks
“When you read a book as a child, it becomes part of your identity in a way that no other reading in your whole life does”. 📖 So very true. How can you not love this movie? One of my favorites 💙 #dreamjob
Truth. I can still picture that red naked hardback copy of Ramona Quimby that I would check out over and over from our school library in 3rd grade in 1983.
This was a solid “meh” for me. I read it out loud to my seven-year-old daughter. (She gave it three stars too.) It‘s an older tale about three adopted sisters and their guardians. I found it to be slow going without a lot of plot. I did like enjoy some of the scenes, especially the behind the scenes in the theatre bits. And I liked some of the messages about family and girl power. Have you read this one? What did you think?
First night on holiday and I reread this old favourite. Often I find rereading MG books that you can‘t recapture the magic - but this time I did! I think the illustrations I knew and loved helped - I‘ll never forget those organza dresses and wanting to be Alice in Wonderland.
I had to take this one of my daughter‘s bookshelf. When I was a kid, I used to read this book every holiday season! #giveawayholidays
One of my favourite children‘s books - a warm story of sisters, stage school and stardom.
#publishedinthe1930s #uncannyoctober
#30daysofreadathon countdown! It's hard to pick a #favouritebook but this is one I've loved for so very many years. It's not the copy I read as a kid, unfortunately I have no idea where that is. But when I saw this edition I had to have it!
#anditsaugust day 24: #comfortreads
Heh just realized I should have taken Huckleberry Finn out, forgot that it was on this shelf - but the rest of them are comfort reads for me and which I've read and reread many times. How about you?
I loved Flashdance! Could not find any related books, but another favourite in a more classical vein was Ballet Shoes. My father-in-law gave my daughter this beautiful Folio edition. 💃 #whatafeeling #augustgrrrl
Bella (6) often struggles with chapter books but she let me read to the end of this, which speaks for itself in terms of her star rating for this book! It's a little dated but still charming. She loved the references to A Midsummer Night's Dream in part due to her life long love of Ella Bella Ballerina ❤️ #raisingreaders
My first Folio Society order arrived today and it's every bit at beautiful as I imagined. And it is oozing with new book smell! ❤️Thank you, Erika, for the lovely packing job. #foliosociety #bookmail
And for today's #JubilantJuly #shoesoncover
Must admit I had to Google, but when I saw this I remembered the scene from YOU'VE GOT MAIL where Kathleen goes to Fox Books, helping a woman who is looking for this series, but the shop assistant has no idea what they are. I think she was actually crying as well! #wanttowatchagain
@RealLifeReading
My most reread book from childhood with my most loved and worn ballet shoes.
I know, you thought it was a pile of rags, right?
#shoesoncovers
#jubilantjuly
Not #asseenontv but this afternoons reading brought to you by the longest recital ever. But it was a great show and my niece did great despite missing dress rehearsal because of her orchestra concert.
"It might have all the same; you never can tell what's magic."
?Watching my sweet niece dance was pure magic for me today. My heart is full of pride and respect for her. She was such a trooper and was the youngest member that performed.
#ballet #balletshoes #proudauntie