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Summer Reading Trading Cards!
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Who is your favorite author? Your favorite literary character? What is your favorite book? Your favorite quotation? Are you interested in history or mystery? Poetry or prose? Our Myrthful Creatures share their Summer reading adventures with each other!

 

 
Nyssa
Sophie Luna!
The Myrthful Journey - An epic tale in which the heroine and her closest friends encounter trials and adventures of intrigue and magic, ultimately leading to the discovery that faity, courage and loyalty are the keys to unlock the greeatest treasures within us all. (Featuring Nyssa the elf-princess.)

Andrea Robert

 

Luna Dog Fairy Tails are the stories the Crone reads to Sophie Luna when the moon keeps them awake at night, singing.

Natasha Hanna

Brenda Nosewiggle
Digger
Rabbitmage believes that books are our passports to the stars. Jefferson and Brenda Nosewiggle cannot live without books!

Jan Bryant

Digger loves to loll around on Book Rock reading the latest scoop and the oldest legends. Old tales to new trash all whets her appetite for more. The Book Scribe just can't keep up with demand!

Susan Houghton

 
Webfoot!
Monique
The pufflings are very fond of stories about other web-footed creatures. Favorites include The Ugly Duckling, The Trumpet of the Swan, Mother Goose, and the stories of Thornton W. Burgess told through Old Grandfather Frog. There are many of these volumes available at the Public Library of Cyberbia and the pufflings (and Webfoot, too) frequently check out large stacks of wonderful tales to read when they aren't hard at work in the Myrth Museium or studying the schools of Knowledge Fish in the Intellectual Backwater.

Diana Hammond

 

Monique's favorite summer book is How to Change Your Looks for Fun, Profit and to Fool Your Friends, by M. Manatee!

Bev Dittberner

 
Lucy
Sieglinde Sea'gal
Lucy's favorite book is The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, penned by L. Frank Baum in the early 1900's. It was so popular that he followed it with 13 additional stories of Oz, plus 3 plays. It has been her favorite book for many years. Of course, she remembers the movie even more; it was her first 'scary movie'! "Whenever I go looking for my heart's desire, I'll never look farther than my own back yard! There's no place like home!".

Debbie Musick

Hullo, dears! I'm Sieglinde Sea'gal I have such an ambitious reading list this summer. I'm starting with an old favourite... The Raven.

(Lucia di Lammerloon says that in my case it should be called "The Raving". Hmmph! This from a soprano who's a few peas short of a casserole. she's not "acting" when she plays the Mad Scene.)

Then, I'm going to read Jonathon Livingston Seagull, I Heard the Owl Call My Name, The Pelican Brief, The Snow Goose, The Maltese Falcon, The Case of the Perjured Parrot, Loon Lake, and Howard the Duck.

What's everyone else reading this year?

Eepy Post

 

 

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