Showing posts with label Mary-Kate. Show all posts
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Monday, August 8, 2011

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Brand New to the Little Library of Rescued Books is this brand new books which is one of my all time favourites. It is one of the easier classics to read and has been made into a beautiful film. Below you can take a sneak preview. I am thinking of bringing in my Video player so students can individually watch some of the videos I have kept; this could be a new experience! Originally this book was published as a serial format and it was published in its entirety in 1910. The central character, Mary Lennox is a snotty-nosed, middle class brat who you could almost classify as narcissistic. She has recently been orphaned and has been given a home by her uncle in a remote and quiet country house. Her uncle, Mr Craven, doesn't seem to have visitors, in fact, he has almost completely cut himself off from people since his wife died. Mary is intrigued by the garden and finds a hidden side to the house when she hears a crying child. She discovers an overgrown garden which is walled off from the rest and her curiosity gets the better of her and soon she urgently seeks the key to unlock the secrets of the garden.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Two of a Kind: The Dream Dabate by Megan Stine

This is number 28 in the Mary-Kate and Ashley series which was launched in 1990. Even now the various book series continue to sell well and reflect to the ever-evolving lifestyles of kids, tweens and teens. It is a very girlie book though. In this book the students at White Oak are excited about a new hot game called The Dream Debate. Couple have to answer questions about each other and Ashley is certain that she is set to win. She knows everything about Ross her boyfriend, except there is one secret he has been hiding from her. Mary has knowledge of her own, one of the couples is planning to cheat so she is going to teach them a lesson. Amber has read this so get her opinion.