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Michael Buckley – The Sisters Grimm: The Fairy-Tale Detectives (j)Įleanor Cameron – A Room Made of Windows (j)Ĭassandra Clare – City of Bones (YA) | City of Bones (YA)īeverly Cleary – Otis Spofford (j) | Ramona the Pest (j) Bodeen/Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen – The Compound (YA) | The Compound (YA) | The Raft (YA) Joan Bauer – Close to Famous (YA) | Hope Was Here (YA) Barron – The Great Tree of Avalon: Child of the Dark Prophecy (j) Lloyd Alexander – The Black Cauldron (j) | The Book of Three (j) | The Castle of Llyr (j) | The High King (j) | Taran Wanderer (j)Ĭrystal Allen – How Lamar’s Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy (j) Jen Wojtowicz – The Boy Who Grew Flowers (jP) Youth (j) and Young Adult (YA) Fiction Julie Andrews Edwards – Little Bo: The Story of Bonnie Boadicea (j or jC) Youth Materials Youth Picture Books (jP), Easy Readers (jF), Chapter Books (jC) By Year Reviewed By Reviewers’ Names By Category: Youth jP, jF, jC | Youth Fiction (j and YA) | Youth Non-Fiction and Biographies (j and YA) Fiction | Non-Fiction and Biographies | DVDs | Compact Discs (music) All hotlinks below should take you directly to the specific review on the yearly page that the individual recommendation originally appeared on. 35+ comforting recipes celebrating all that fall has to offer.This page is a Master Index to all past Customer Reviews that have appeared on the BookGuide website. If you love appetizers, desserts, main dishes and salads starring apples, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and greens – all gluten free, of course – then this recipe roundup is for you.
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You go, Gwen!Īnyway, since fall is moving full steam ahead, I thought I’d share my Ultimate Fall Cooking Bucket List today. I tell you what, girlfriend’s got an APPETITE these days. This ultra cozy dish is going on the stove after pumpkin-patching this Saturday, I bought a sack of Honeycrisp apples at the grocery store earlier this week to make Apple Crisp on Sunday, and Gwen’s currently gobbling these seasonal oatmeal bars for breakfast, snack, and every other eating opportunity in between. I’m losing feeling in my calves, but am also kind of here for it?Īll that to say, blanket weather is finally here! The sun sure is shining, but there’s an undeniable chill in the air and I’m already taking a deep dive into some of my favorite fall recipes.

Yet, here I sit two days later writing this post with the dang thing folded in half then in half again over my lap to concentrate the weight. After giving it a test run, I had Ben drape it over me then almost immediately had to throw it off as it was giving me c-section-operating-room-warm-weighted-blanket-vibes. ?) This thing is 15lbs of soft, fuzzy, pure dead weight and although 15 pounds doesn’t sound like a lot, it feels like a giant sack of potatoes laying on top of you. A weighted blanket! (That’s a good indication of how old we’re getting. Ben’s birthday was a few days ago and for once I got him something that a.) he wasn’t expecting, and b.) he actually loved.
