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Swim, fly, hop or grab a squirrel, but give this book a try

Wild Fairies V02 Lily’s Water Woes by Brandi Dougherty

March 2, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I was looking through some older reader copies the other day and came across Lily’s Water Woes by Brandi Dougherty. Unknown to me, it was volume 2 in the Wild Fairies series. I thought it was odd a few pages in when a few things were mentioned (about a festival, decorating a tree) and thought, “Maybe this is a second book.” And when I started to investigate, I did notice the big number two on the cover (oops!) However, even though it is part of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Brandi Dougherty, friendship, Mermaid, nature, Renee Kurilla, surprises, wild fairy

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:105 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Brandi Dougherty, friendship, Mermaid, nature, Renee Kurilla, surprises, wild fairy ·
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Here Birdie, birdie bird!

How to Find a Bird by Jennifer Ward

January 21, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

How to Find a Bird is a great non-fiction book presented as a traditional picture book story. Jennifer Ward’s text is about an all-knowing narrator taking you (and the characters of the book) on a journey throughout almost all the known birds. Some will be familiar due to your own area, while others might not be. There are even a few pages dedicated to birds that have gone extinct. Each page has facts or pieces of information on birds, how to see and hear birds […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: animals, birds, Diana Sudyka, Jennifer Ward, nature, science

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:28 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: animals, birds, Diana Sudyka, Jennifer Ward, nature, science ·
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Picture books are fun

Packs: Strength in Numbers by Hannah Salyer

Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light by Apryl Stott

Macaroon Mouse the Christmas Eve Adventure by Nancy Brigham

December 16, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I cannot help myself. Picture books are fun. They are easy and help me think, “Well by George the III, I just accomplished something!” And these three books are ones that I accomplished. Packs: Strength in Numbers by Hannah Salyer (Rating 4) The book starts off with a simple poem like sentence about the connections of together; then BOOM! Sayler starts with examples of animals and their connections to the theme. By the end of our story, we go back to the simple line of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction Tagged With: animals, Apryl Stott, christmas, family, friendship, Hannah Salyer, Mary McSweeney, mice, Nancy Brigham, nature, Santa

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:409 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction · Tags: animals, Apryl Stott, christmas, family, friendship, Hannah Salyer, Mary McSweeney, mice, Nancy Brigham, nature, Santa ·
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I admit didn’t finish, but you know you’ve a hit when the first 4 pages have nothing horrible about them

Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver by Mary Oliver

October 30, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I am not sure what to say about Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver that has not already been said. Therefore, I will write about the feelings I had and my “Mary Oliver story.” Right after Oliver passed, the local poetry group did a last-minute event to read some of their favorite Mary Oliver poems, read some of their own poetry and to celebrate Oliver. My story is this was the first time I had heard a poem by her. Or at least, realized […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult Tagged With: mary oliver, nature, women poets

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:336 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult · Tags: mary oliver, nature, women poets ·
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Hear the Fearsome War Cry of the River Otter! Ic-yang!

Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson

July 9, 2020 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

Set in rural Devon and written in 1928, this is the life story of Tarka, the river otter, written as an unsentimental biography, from birth to death.  Williamson had an unusual talent of presenting the life of a wild creature just as is.  Well, there are some names, but that is only so that one can distinguish one creature from another.  Otherwise, they are very much not anthropomorphized.   The language, though, is a delight.  It’s not written in a dialect, per se, but rather […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: devon, Henry Williamson, nature, otters

elderberrywine's CBR12 Review No:12 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: devon, Henry Williamson, nature, otters ·
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Damn, son. Be sure to hang on to that candelabra, though.

Malicroix by Henri Bosco

May 16, 2020 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

What a wild ride.  Gothic mysticism is the best way to describe it, I guess.  Although I was unfamiliar with the French writer, he had been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times, so there’s that. The book opens in a straightforward way with a pleasant young man being summoned to the estate of his recently deceased great-uncle.  He is dropped off by carriage in a desolate expanse of fields and wetlands where he is met by a taciturn shepherd sent to escort […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Camargue, French, gothic, Henri Bosco, Mystical realism, nature

elderberrywine's CBR12 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Camargue, French, gothic, Henri Bosco, Mystical realism, nature ·
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