SPONSORS Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them
What is the use of a book, without pictures or conversations?
Pam has
read 18 books toward her goal of 25 books.
It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.
She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain
Quote of the Day
Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love.
John Milton (1608-1674) |
There is no lake at Camp Green Lake
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A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 18th, 2012%
I am thrilled to be a TLC Book Tour Host
and this month I am hosting
Make it Stay by Joan Frank!
For this title, I contained my thoughts in a video review.
Please bear with me as I learn to better control my facial movements.
Better . . . → Read More: Make it Stay – TLC Book Tour
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 17th, 2012%
I love participating in Michelle from The True Book Addict’s weekly meme: Cat Thursday.
Cat Thursday is a meme to celebrate authors, readers and CATS!
My cat, Cleopatra Jones, is very talented.
She can read books and magazines
and newspapers
Here is reading . . . → Read More: Cat Thursday – Cleopatra Jones
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 14th, 2012%
It’s Monday and I took a little hiatus to play along with the blogging from A to Z challenge!
I would now like to resume playing with with Sheila at Book Journey.
Here’s the haps:
Last week I read
I am Forbidden by Anouk Markovitz
. . . → Read More: It’s Monday! What are YOU Reading?
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 12th, 2012%
Today’s my blogoversay and I’m gearing up for some fun things!
Please bear with me as I integrate
new photos
giveaways
and what not.
Thanks for hanging around with me!
Meanwhile, let me share with you a
beautiful thing I found yesterday
This is . . . → Read More: It’s my Blogoversary!
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 10th, 2012%
Did you know that LDS (Latter Day Saints aka Mormons) have a long history of writing? It’s true! To be sure, they write alot about their faith, but many of them do not write religious texts and write popular fiction.
The author I am featuring today is Orson Scott Card (YES), author of Ender’s Game, Ender’s Shadow, and Speaker for the Dead. Here’s a brief synopsis of Ender’s Game found on Card’s website:
“Andrew “Ender” Wiggin thinks he is playing computer simulated war games; he is, in fact, engaged in something far more desperate. The result of genetic experimentation, Ender may be the military genius Earth desperately needs in a war against an alien enemy seeking to destroy all human life. The only way to find out is to throw Ender into ever harsher training, to chip away and find the diamond inside, or destroy him utterly. Ender Wiggin is six years old when it begins. He will grow up fast.
But Ender is not the only result of the experiment. The war with the Buggers has been raging for a hundred years, and the quest for the perfect general has bee n underway almost as long. Ender’s two older siblings, Peter and Valentine, are every bit as unusual as he is, but in very different ways. While Peter was too uncontrollably violent, Valentine very nearly lacks the capability for violence altogether. Neither was found suitable for the military’s purpose. But they are driven by their jealousy of Ender, and by their inbred drive for power. Peter seeks to control the political process, to become a ruler. Valentine’s abilities turn more toward the subtle control of the beliefs of commoner and elite alike, through powerfully convincing essays. Hiding their youth and identities behind the anonymity of the computer networks, these two begin working together to shape the destiny of Earth-an Earth that has no future at all if their brother Ender fails. ”
Doesn’t that sound interesting? I hope so, because I have good news: I am giving away my OWN personal copy of Ender’s Game for one lucky winner! I am teaming up with my buddy Inspired Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not a Writer to bring you this giveaway. She is highlighting LDS authors all month which I think is a FABULOUS way to introduce these great writers (Stephanie Meyer, anyone?).
So here’s the giveaway
Continue reading “Ender’s Game – An LDS Author Giveaway!” »
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 10th, 2012%
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed participating in the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge and those who’ve organized it have asked us to recap. So I have. I’ve made a video. But before you watch the video I’d like to thank Amy from Lady Reader’s Bookstuff for the encouragement to join . . . → Read More: The #AtoZChallenge – Recap
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 7th, 2012%
For the May, From Left to Write offered us a chance to read
I am Forbidden by Anouk Markovits
As I struggled to gain control of my thoughts,
I thought you might appreciate watching.
So here are my thoughts on video.
I apologize in advance for the . . . → Read More: Book Review: I am Forbidden – From Left to Write
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 6th, 2012%
Study tips provided to you by Corilynn
If you are anything like me, the hardest part of completing any assignment is getting started. I have spent hours sitting there just thinking how I can possibly work my way into an assignment. Generally, once I am struck with an idea, I am able to just sit and . . . → Read More: Test and Essay Prep
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 4th, 2012%
I survived my first A to Z Blogging Challenge!
It was a lot of fun
and a lot of work!
Here’s my badge to prove that I’m a survivor.
This is probably the only kind of Survivor show I’d ever survive but whatever, right?
I’m so happy . . . → Read More: I Survived the #Blogging from A to Z Challenge!
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
A parvum opus penned by Pammy Pam, on May 3rd, 2012%
When you think of a librarian, what comes to mind?
An aging, pointy nosed, woman in dowdy clothes, hair in a bun with glasses, walking around the librarian shushing everyone?
Was this the librarian of your nightmares?
Or, do you imagine a geeky, mousy type
Like . . . → Read More: Enter the New Librarian: As a Mainline Parent Model
Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.
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Narnia! It’s all in the wardrobe just like I told you!
It’s so much more friendly with two.
let the wild rumpus begin
Oh well… I’d just been thinking, if you had died, you’d have been welcome to share my toilet
It would be so nice if something would make sense for a change.
If you want to make a song more hummy, add a few tiddely poms.
I can’t do anything,” says Peeta, “unless you count baking bread.”
In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf.
Reading is one form of escape. Running for your life is another
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good
It’s not that there’s anything so wrong with Keith—well, his eyes are sort of uneven.
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