Another series with quite a few booms under its belt before the cover change. Personally I like the original cover better, but the new cover style gives a more adventures feeling.
MG
#bbrc
#coverchanges
Another series with quite a few booms under its belt before the cover change. Personally I like the original cover better, but the new cover style gives a more adventures feeling.
MG
#bbrc
#coverchanges
#FriYayintro
@Jesshowbooks
1. When people park their carts/shopping trolley in the middle of the aisle and walk off to look at something! Sweet Fancy Moses!! Get out of the aisle!!
2. Cake!
3. A hamster named Squeakers. He “died” which I found out from my mom years later meant my dad let it go in the back yard bc he couldn‘t handle the spinning wheel noise. 😮
4. Modern family drama.. for some reason I just don‘t care for it.
5. 👍🏻💙💙💙
Sooo cute!! Middle-grade fiction with a hamster as a Sleeping Beauty type heroine. I will be reading more by this author.
#LitsyAtoZ #LetterV
@BookishMarginalia
Hamster Princess, easily my favourite read for the month!
12 books for December! Mostly MG reads ❤
#seasonsreadings2016
Adore! A princess who believes that whatever she does is princess-like simply because she *is* a princess. The story borrows elements from the legend of Sleeping Beauty except Harriet decides to use her invincible years (that is the time before the curse kicks in on her 12th birthday) jousting, cliff diving, monster fighting... I hope Harriet has more adventures!
Harriet the Hamster Princess is my new favourite Princess!
I have a membership to three libraries (technically four, but I rarely visit the library where I go to grad school.) This is just a slice of the three tote bags full of library books I have out now. These are a few from each, ones I plan to plow through this weekend.
Still loving our read out loud of Harriet the Invincible. Is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty...except Harriet is the hero of the story. 😊
Thanks to @bookriot panels for the great post on graphic books for girls who get shit done. I'm loving reading Hamster Princess to my biggest little.
Great middle grade read that my precocious six-year-old and I both enjoyed. The drawings are great, there are a lot of jokes just for grown-ups, and there's a great twist on traditional princess stories. Harriet is a bad-ass, a princess who fights ogres and evil fairies and cliff dives for fun.