This fun middle-grade adventure stars a preteen bookdragon and mystery lover. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#book-scavenger
This fun middle-grade adventure stars a preteen bookdragon and mystery lover. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#book-scavenger
So FREAKIN adorable. Middle grade book but honestly just read it if you are in the mood to be delighted.
The new class read aloud. Codes, ciphers, and games, oh my!
What a fun bookish adventure this was! I read Escape from Mr. Lemoncello‘s Library earlier in the year, and was underwhelmed—but this one was what I‘d hoped for out of Lemoncello. Characters with depth, fun puzzles, a nice little mystery, and some sweet themes about family and friendship. I would have loved this when I was 10 or 12, and I really enjoyed it now as an adult.
I spent my morning filling some little free pantries. When I found out 2 had Little Free libraries, well I had to take restock. Pictured in the top row is the Graham elementary food pantry. They don‘t have a little library, but it‘s an elementary school so I left some books anyway.
The second row is at one of the high schools. Their LFL is Nice. Metal coated and they may sure it‘s hard to damage. They had some books...⬇️
I really enjoyed reading this book after wanting to for ages. It is a perfect book for anyone who loves books, riddles, puzzles and scavenger hunts. I am glad to have read this and highly recommend it.
You walk into dangerous territory when you make judgements against a person based on limited interaction.
Matthew was right - you missed out on stuff either way. Or you gained stuff, depending on your perspective.
“What‘s in store for me in the direction I don‘t take?” -Jack Kerouac
How odd that she could be a solo book hunter for years and enjoy it, but now it felt like something was missing to be on her own.
We went to the beach today and I enjoyed the view as well as the book. 🙃
"It's easy to miss stuff like that. That's why two eyes are better than one. No offence to the Cyclops."
Work has really gotten in the way of my Halloween festivities, so this is last minute! 😤 #Scarathlon #TeamStoker
Candyman
Halloweenland
Party Girl
Carving Pumpkins
Pumpkinhead
Trick or Death
Costume Design
Bite Me
Spooky Washington
Headless Ghost
Blackbeard‘s Sword
Hocus Pocus
Witch Finder
Spiderwick
Paranormality
Toil & Trouble
Monsterland
Happy Alchemy
Haunted Roanoke
Keepsake
The Great Mortality
Ghostbuster‘s Handbook
Batavia‘s Graveyard
Grimm‘s Grimmest
Stranger‘s Notebook
Nightwalker
@Clwojick #scarathlon #teamslaughter #scaryscavengerhunt 313 pts I think!
Candyman
Halloweenland
Party time
Carving pumpkins
Pumpkinhead
Trick or death
Costume design
Bite me
Spooky weird!
Headless ghost
Black collar
Hocus pocus
Witch blade
Spiderling
Paranormal intruder
Toil and trouble
Monster human
Happy cactus
Haunted moon
Keepsake
The great mortality
Ghostwalk
Bat mouse
Grimm's fairy stories
Stranger's notebook
Night seer
#teamstoker #scarathlon @TheReadingMermaid
#scarathlon #teamstoker #scavenger
Candymakers
Halloweenland
Party Girl
Pumpkin Carving
Perfect Pumpkins
Trick or Treat!
Pretty Costumes
Magic Bites
Spooky Washington
The Headless Bust
Blackstock‘s Collections
Hocus Pocus
Witchfinder
Spiderwick
Paranormality
Toil & Trouble
Mostly Monsterly
Happy Days
Haunted Roanoke
Keep on Keepin‘ on
The Greatcoat
Ghostbuster‘s Handbook
Elizabeth Bathory
Grimm‘s Fairy Tales
Stranger‘s Child
Nightwalker
Not sure if I have this right, but guess which book you picked for each prompt and tag it below? @TheReadingMermaid
#TeamStoker
#TeamStoker I've got a tough one for you all!
Finish the phrases above with names of books that are located in the Litsy database. Repost and tag the books!
HINTS: All of the books that I have chosen are on the 1st page of the search engine on Litsy. The words may be extended into longer words in order to create the book titles. All of the books begin with these words. No "a", "the" etc.
Points system in comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️
The Book Scavenger, written by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman and illustrated by Sarah Watts, is a (RF) story about a girl Emily and the adventure she finds after moving with her family to a new city, San Fransisco. With help of her new neighbor, she tries to solve and connect clues from the game The Book Scavenger after its creator and her favorite author is attacked. This leads to a whole new mystery about his attack.
Working on this week‘s #homeschoolbookclub book and plotting my own diabolical codes and ciphers... #dogsoflitsy #kidlit #middlegrade #mystery
This is book #4 on the elementary Reading Special Olympics Booklist. This book looks like so much fun and I have heard the audiobook is fabulous and fun as well. It is about hidden books all over the country and clues to find them are revealed through puzzles. This is one your kids are sure to love! And if they do fall in love with this book there a few more books in the series! ❤️📚
I‘ve been pretty good about not buying a ton of books & reading down my TBR this year, but I may have undone all that good work yesterday with Book Outlet‘s Boxing Day sale.😬I couldn‘t resist these prices—I spent $37 & got 12 books. (And that Madeleine L‘Engle bio—😍) This is half the haul: stay tuned for the rest!
Also—I meant to buy Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine & accidentally bought Ink and Bone by Lisa Unger instead. 🤦🏻♀️ Giveaway, anyone?
4⭐️ A fun mix of the Caulder books by Blue Balliett. Willy Wonka, and Mr. Lemoncello. It‘s a mystery, but it‘s a treasure hunt. I really liked how the author used real events such as the book Masquerade and its treasure hunt, as well as real characters like Poe, Hammett, and Karuack. This fun romp was not as fast paced as Lemoncello, but allowed itself to be funny in ways that are missing from Blue. I look forward to reading the sequels.
Done. A morning well spent but now time to mow the yard.
I want to meet the Willy Wonka of book publishing.
Visited a different Tattered Cover ❤️
Often I have no patience for “childish” antics or behavior in YA books that may be appropriate or true to character. In this book, I didn‘t get annoyed. I liked the plot and puzzle (and the idea of book scavenging!). Good pace, interesting puzzle, good balance of action and character development. Didn‘t like the treatment of a bullying character - too one-dimensional and the main characters thought it fine to return the meanness.
Continuing my personal readathon in my happy place. 😁
If you have a middle-grade reader in your home, add this book to his or her list! My fifth-grader LOVED it...but then again, we both love anything recommended on @annebogel podcast!
I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was WAY better than Mr. Penubra‘s 24 hr bookstore. I used Book Crossing a lot when I was in high school and the author says it inspired the story. Two kids hunt across San Francicsco to find a treasure hidden by the Willy Wonka of books. A little danger, a lot of code/cyphers and a bit of fun SF and book history makes this book fun and entertaining. It also inspires me to return to book crossing! 4/5 stars
First book completed! It was full of bookish fun and adventure! I loved everything about this book and will be recommending it to my students. It reminded me of Escape From Mr. Lemoncello‘s Library. #24in48
This is a light, fun, middle school story. It has a treasure hunt set in San Francisco with literary references to the Beat writers, City Lights, and Edgar Allen Poe. A lot of info on ciphers too.
Emily moves to San Francisco just in time for the unveiling of the next anticipated book scavenger game from Mr. Griswald, only the reveal doesn‘t happen. Mr. Griswald is shot and in critical condition. No one knows what the game is meant to be.
But what if the book Emily finds is a part of the new game? And not just a piece of the game, but a clue to who shot Griswald?
Full of ciphers, books, and mystery, this is a fun read. And there‘s a # 2!
I‘m having so much fun with this book. My brain is spinning with ideas on how to make a book scavenger hunt for my library/community this summer.
Also, this is my new favorite bookmark, made by my six-year-old.
It‘s a #hygge kind of day! Starting out my new year by finally finishing The Secret History since I‘m discussing it with @bookishgirl78 and @readingmommy this week for book club. Also starting one of my gifted books from @CaitMobley 🎄
Happy New Year, Litsy! I am so grateful for this wonderful community. I‘ve made so many incredible friends this year and feel like I‘ve found my people 😘
This month my #TBR stack has
6 books to read for a title selection committee
1 book I‘m reading with my kids
1 book I‘m reading for work
1 book I‘m reading for book club
4 books I checked out because I was filling in at Circulation and couldn‘t resist.
And 3 audio books not pictured: Artemis by Andy Weir (Audible), Harry Potter 4 on tape in my car, and Mr Popper‘s Penguins- also for committee (LIBBY library app).
Found in library here at the Inn. Would be great fun for kids. @MrsMalaprop