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2015 RICBA Nominees - Hampden Meadows Library
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Setting Up a Blog. The voting for Rhode Island Children's Book Award will be here before you know it! You must read at least 3 of these titles to be eligible to vote in February. Keep track of your books online with the Google Classroom assignment I've given you. Have fun! All summaries below came from www.amazon.com. Names in orange link to the authors' websites. Gaby, Lost and Found. Wanted: One amazing forever home for one amazing sixth grader. Gaby has been feeling like a bit of a stray herself, late...
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The official web site of author Geoff Rodkey » Not that there are any unofficial ones » Page 2
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The official web site of author Geoff Rodkey. Not that there are any unofficial ones. The Chronicles of Egg. Newer posts →. Best Blog Post Comment Ever! In the short history of this site, I’ve gotten 176 reader comments. But I’d never read one that made me laugh out loud until the following appeared, at the bottom of the “Absolutely Best Ride At Universal Studios Orlando”. NOVEMBER 30, 2013 AT 10:51 AM. Mark, if you’re reading this, all I can say is I’m sorry. I should probably get a day job or something.
nanmarino.blogspot.com
Welcome to Ramble Street: May 2013
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Saturday, May 11, 2013. People with giant hearts do crazy things. Take my friend, Ashley. She's one of the most kind-hearted people I know. A huge animal lover. The type of person who spends her spare time walking dogs at the local shelter. Ash contacted the rescue organization and saved him. Now here's the thing. The dog was in Miami. Ashley turned...
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Welcome to Ramble Street: A Book Tour at Albert Music Hall
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Sunday, September 1, 2013. A Book Tour at Albert Music Hall. If you want to hear music in the Pinelands of New Jersey, go to Albert Music Hall. In Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace. The musically-gifted boy, Elvis Ruby and his musically-challenged friend, Cecilia find their way to Albert Hall. Last night, Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace. Here's the ...
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Welcome to Ramble Street: Yes. I Was Nervous at The Brooklyn Book Festival
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Yes I Was Nervous at The Brooklyn Book Festival. I was a panel moderator at the Brooklyn Book Festival. It was called "A Great Big Beautiful World" and was filled with star-studded authors. In the picture on the left is Sonia Manzano. Actress, author of 2013 Pura Belpre Honor Book The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano. Subtrac...
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Welcome to Ramble Street: April 2013
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Book Launch Bash for Kids Still Affected By Sandy. The stage is set at the Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library. Here's what's happening today to celebrate the launch of Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace. First, in the morning there's a book launch party for school children who are still displaced by Superstorm Sandy.
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Welcome to Ramble Street: Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace is in Paperback: April 10th
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace is in Paperback: April 10th. As an author, I'm beginning to notice things about book design that I never saw as a reader. Check out the paperback version of Hiding Out At the Pancake Palace. In the back of the book there's a longer description to give the reader a better feeling for what the b...
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Welcome to Ramble Street: June 2012
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Sunday, June 10, 2012. So how's your writing going? Never ask. And never make eye contact. It's a question writers get asked all the time. It's kind of like the "how are you? Of the writing world. My problem is when my friends ask, I answer. Wants and I try to figure out if I'm taking them down the right path. It was meant as a polite greeting. ...
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Welcome to Ramble Street: Jake celebrates HUM!
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Welcome to Ramble Street. Ramble Street is a location in my debut middle-grade novel. It's also the place on the world wide web where I get to, well, ramble. Thursday, May 1, 2014. Jake is convinced that if you listen hard to a daisy you will hear its secret hum. That's because he's spent the last few months listening to me gush about Tracy Holczer's truly amazing middle grade debut, "The Secret Hum of a Daisy.". Today HUM goes out into the world! Labels: debut middle grade; tracy holczer.