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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide

The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide
By Stephenie Meyer; Little, Brown Young Readers 2011

Summary: This must-have hardcover edition--the only official guide--is the definitive encyclopedic reference to the Twilight Saga and provides readers with everything they need to further explore the unforgettable world Stephenie Meyer created in Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. With exclusive new material, character profiles, genealogical charts, maps, extensive cross-references, and much more, this comprehensive handbook is essential for every Twilight Saga fan.

My Review:  I found this book to be very helpful in better understanding the Twilight Saga. I loved the background stories of the characters, the histories of Vampires and Werewolves, and the illustrations are beautiful.  
In this Official Illustrate Guide there is an extended interview with Stephenie Meyer by Shannon Hale. This interview is a good 60 pages, but it explained so much about the books and where she got her inspiration from.

There are four man sections in this guide: Vampires, Werewolves, Humans, and Origins and Inspirations.

 In the Vampire section it gives explanations on the histories, abilities, characteristics, and more information on the Vampire covens.  I enjoyed reading the backgrounds of the Cullen Coven. It all made so much more sense about their characters and everything.

 In the Werewolves section it gives explanations about characteristics, abilities, histories, packs, and tribes. In this section I better understood the phasing of a Werewolf and the whole imprinting thing.

 In the Human section it gives information about friends and family of Bella, teachers and students at Forks High School, residents of Forks, residents of Seattle, and residents of Brazil. I loved the quotes, personal descriptions, and personal histories.

 In Origins and Inspirations it gives a timeline of events that happen from the beginning to the end, a Key Plot Points, Cars, and Inspirations.  I loved this section because it gives Stephenie’s inspirational music playlist! I love listening to songs I haven’t heard before.

For some bonus material there is a Fan Art Gallery, an International Cover Gallery, Outtakes, and Frequently Asked Questions.  Loved the art galleries! There are beautiful pictures of scenes and characters in Twilight.


Watch Out for: Vampires, Werewolves, and background stories that mention rape, attempted suicides, death, blood, fighting, killings, stalking, and mental institutions.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Scholastic Dictionary of Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms


Scholastic Dictionary of Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms



By Scholastic Reference 2001


Summary: Contains 12,000 synonyms, 10,000 antonyms, and 2,000 homonyms. It is the perfect reference book for students in writing classes. It helps students expand their vocabularies and will help children find the perfect words to express their thoughts and feelings in their writing.

My Review: I actually had this book when I was in elementary and middle school. It really helped me find words to use in my papers. It was a great tool for those who struggle with finding the right words to express themselves.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Children's Dictionary


Scholastic Children’s Dictionary
Scholastic 2002

Summary: A dictionary that includes pronunciations, definitions, parts of speech, sample sentences, etymologies, synonyms, cross-references, and illustrations

My Review: this is a bright and happy dictionary. It is eye catching with its colors, definitions, and pictures. I enjoyed randomly picking out a word to look up and seeing its definition and a picture by it.