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Linda Lowery

Auteur de Martin Luther King Day

44 oeuvres 1,526 utilisateurs 34 critiques

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Crédit image: Linda in her San Miguel de Allende garden

Séries

Œuvres de Linda Lowery

Martin Luther King Day (1987) 471 exemplaires
Spell of the Winter Wizard (1983) 153 exemplaires
Aunt Clara Brown: Official Pioneer (1999) 101 exemplaires
Earth Day (1991) 89 exemplaires
Truth and Salsa (2006) 73 exemplaires
Pablo Picasso (1850) 62 exemplaires
Day of the Dead (1800) 62 exemplaires
Secret Sorceress (1983) 40 exemplaires
Cinco De Mayo (2005) 32 exemplaires
Georgia O'Keeffe (1996) 30 exemplaires
Wilma Mankiller (1996) 18 exemplaires
Mission Down Under (1998) 14 exemplaires
Searching for Lulu (1998) 13 exemplaires
Mexican Treasure Hunt (1998) 12 exemplaires
Notes from Blue Mountain (1998) 8 exemplaires
Last Chance in France (2000) 7 exemplaires
Mardi Gras Mix-Up (1999) 7 exemplaires
Laurie Tells (1994) 7 exemplaires
Missing Piece in Greece (2000) 6 exemplaires
Moon Dragon Summer (1984) 6 exemplaires
Junk Lab (2003) 5 exemplaires
Trouble on Ice (1999) 5 exemplaires
Earthwise (1994) 1 exemplaire
Murder in the Library (2015) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1949-06-16
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Chicago, Illinois, USA

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The Spell of the Winter Wizard is a children's, middle grade choose-your-own-adventure stylel book that is Number 11 in the Endless Quest series. It is a Dungeons and Dragons Adventures book also, which is what caught my attention when it landed in our Little Free Library. I'm a latecomer to Dungeons and Dragons and trying to learn the basics of it, thanks to my husband. Even as an older adult, I thoroughly enjoyed this adventurous quest! It had all the elements of a fairy tale and oh, so much magic! The path I initially chose was pretty mellow and just turned the bad guy, the wizard of winter, into a flower and saving my stepfather, the good wizard. My character is a young girl whose stepfather good wizard has just been whisked off by the evil wizard of winter and my cat has been turned into a reindeer.

After my initial chosen adventure, I went back and read through the entire book, with all of the various outcomes. The author's imagination is vast and the book contains talking clams who sail boats and trees who bleed when their limbs are cut off, and many, many other creative and magical creatures throughout. The situations seem endless. Many end in doom and death, but hopefully you choose correctly and wind up with a happy ending!
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shirfire218 | 1 autre critique | Dec 31, 2023 |
Includes information on the celebration of the holiday.
 
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VillageProject | 3 autres critiques | Nov 10, 2022 |
Young Hannah has been chosen to help others and her angel friends guide her on the journey. Hannah makes new friends as she helps those that seem like they are alone in their struggle. In Mardi Gras Mix Up Hannah is led to a young boy in a wheelchair who has run away because he does not want to leave his home.

I like chapter books like this. It is a sweet short story not made too easy. It reminds me of Touched By Angel for kids. This was the first one in this series I had read. I could follow what was happening but I did feel like I would understand the reason for angels if I read the first book. Hopefully one day I will.

The only downside is that I feel the angels are not in the book as much as I thought they would be. Everything is kinda put on Hannah’s shoulders which is kinda rough for a preteen.

Hannah and the Angels is a great series for kids ages 5 and up. I would also recommend The Fairy School series by Gail Carson Levine.
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lavenderagate | Dec 16, 2021 |
I remember getting this book for Christmas, maybe in 1983 or 1984. I don't have my original copy, which had a gemstone on the spine. The cover artwork is pretty evocative, and I picked it up to read because of the winter going on around me. I remember having a pretty strong mixed reaction to it when I read it initially - I wanted these books to be about adult adventurers with full equipment and abilities, but this one is about a female adopted ward of the wizard of eternal spring, who is incapacitated with illness when he is captured by the wizard of eternal winter.

I found most of the entries and choices to have a deus ex machina type of plot, where the choices made are rather token. I suppose that all Choose Your Own Adventure types of books have this kind of issue, but this book was particularly strong.

The interior artwork is acceptable, but not great. I was surprised to find that there is an actual scene of the cover art in one of the stories - I had thought it was just bad advertising. Nevertheless, it wasn't quite what I thought it would be about.

Overall, I enjoyed reading this book again, and recalling some of the pleasant memories of my youth.
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quinton.baran | 1 autre critique | Mar 29, 2021 |

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Œuvres
44
Membres
1,526
Popularité
#16,856
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
34
ISBN
141
Langues
2

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