Showing posts with label Lionel Goes to Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lionel Goes to Camp. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2015

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? June 8, 2015


Hello! Welcome to It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? This weekly meme, hosted by Book Journey, is where we share what we have read this past week and what our plans are for the upcoming week. It’s a great way to see what others are reading and to discover books to add to your own To Be Read list. You never know where that next great read may come from!

Click on the book image to read more on Goodreads. 

What I'm currently reading/listening to

With No Regrets
by Julie N. Ford
My stop on it's tour will be June 12.  

Optical Delusions in Deadwood (Deadwood #2)
by Ann Charles
Loving this series! And I am hoping to see the author this fall, where else..... in Deadwood! 

What I recently finished reading

The Mapmaker's Children
by Sarah McCoy
My thoughts will be posted tomorrow.

You Won’t Remember This: Stories
by Kate Blackwell
Wonderfully written stories. Read my thoughts here.

Lionel Goes to Camp
by Paul R. Hewlett
I love Lionel! Read my thoughts here.

Nearly Departed in Deadwood (Deadwood #1)
by Ann Charles (audio-book)
 I love Ann Charles and I am loving listening to this series. On to book #2!

What I am going to read next

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The Orphan Master's Son
by Adam Johnson
This is a book club selection. Not sure how I'm going to like it. One member already said it capitvating but very disturbing. Have you read it? 

I love my reading world!
What's going on in your reading world this week?


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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Release Day! Lionel's Grand Adventure, Book 3: Lionel Goes to Camp by Paul R. Hewlett

Release Day!


Lionel Goes to Camp

Lionel Goes to Camp by Paul R. Hewlett
Series: Lionel's Grand Adventure #3
Publisher: Shoe Shine Publishing, Inc. on June 4, 2015

Lionel is dying to go to summer camp to try to learn more about his dad. But did his mom even sign him up, or is the joke on him waiting for a letter that will never come? Lionel has never met his dad, and his mom never talks about him, but Lionel’s magical Three-Toed-Potbellied Walbaun foot has him convinced the answers are at Camp Bonine.

Lionel does get his letter during a disastrous trip to the Post Office; he’s going to camp! His excitement for camp is quickly doused when he learns he’s rooming with the biggest bully in school—Tad Winters. After being tripped, pranked, and set up by Tad, Lionel finds himself stuck doing dishes with Martha the kitchen lady. Lionel finally gets his chance to get even when the day of the big scavenger hunt arrives. The boy and girl winners get to spend the day at Lake Yellowhorn .

Will Carrie win for the girls? Will Lionel beat Tad and get to go with her? Lionel will have to endure Martha, wander through the desert in the old west, find his way through the woods, escape bad guys, and collect all the items before everyone else if he wants a chance to spend the day with Carrie at Lake Yellowhorn, survive summer camp, and find out the mystery of his dad. Luckily, Lionel has his magical charm to help him out, or will it land Lionel in a mess-and-a-half he can’t get out of?

My thoughts about Lionel Goes to Camp ~~

I just love Lionel. He is a great kid who doesn't want much out of life but things just seem to happen to him. Oh my, Lionel and his adventures. This time he just wants to go to camp to see if he can find out more about his dad, the dad he has never known. He does know that his dad when to this camp and he's hoping this adventure will give him some answers. 

Of course, he takes along his magical Three-Toed-Potbellied Walbaun foot which can grant him wishes, of a sort. But look out! Be careful what you wish for, Lionel! It is so comical to see how the Walbaun foot interperets his wishes and the prediciments Lionel gets thrown into.

And what kid doesn't dream of going to camp? The reader gets to experience everything Lionel goes through, the good stuff and the not so good stuff. And it's one thing after the other. But Lionel, being the great kid that he is, just keeps doing the right thing, even if sometimes that gets him in trouble.  

I loved taking this adventure with Lionel and hope we can do it again soon. 

This book is geared towards age level 6-12, grade level K-3. As I was reading it, I kept thinking of the young readers in my life and I know they are going to love it.  

Purchase Lionel Goes to Camp for only $.99!


Lionel's Christmas Adventure


Read my thoughts here

About the author

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Paul R. Hewlett is the author of the Lionel’s Grand Adventure series. Lionel’s Christmas Adventure: Lionel Learns the True Meaning of Christmas is the third book in the series. His debut book Lionel’s Grand Adventure: Lionel and the Golden Rule was released in December of 2011, followed by Lionel Turns the Other Cheek in March of 2012. In addition to writing the Lionel’s Grand Adventure books, Paul co-authors a middle grade/young adult blog called Sher A. Hart: My Written Art.


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Monday, June 1, 2015

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? June 1, 2015


Hello! Welcome to It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? This weekly meme, hosted by Book Journey, is where we share what we have read this past week and what our plans are for the upcoming week. It’s a great way to see what others are reading and to discover books to add to your own To Be Read list. You never know where that next great read may come from!

Click on the book image to read more on Goodreads. 

What I'm currently reading/listening to

Lionel Goes to Camp
by Paul R. Hewlett
This most recent Lionel story comes out on June 4. I love Lionel.

Nearly Departed in Deadwood (Deadwood #1)
by Ann Charles (audio-book)
 I love Ann Charles and I am loving listening to this series.

What I recently finished reading

Summer in Snow Valley (Snow Valley Romance Anthologies Book 2)
by Cindy Roland Anderson, Lucy McConnell, Taylor Hart, Kimberley Montpetit, Cami Checketts, and Jeanette Lewis
One of my must-read authors has a story in this anthology. My thoughts about these stories will be posted later today.

The Buddha in the Attic
by Julie Otsuka
Interesting insight into the lives of Japanese women leading up to the war.

What I am going to read next

You Won’t Remember This: Stories
by Kate Blackwell

I love my reading world!
What's going on in your reading world this week?


Be sure to check the sidebar for my current giveaways!

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