Wanna read something good (and just a tad inspiring) over the holiday weekend?
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Wesley the Owl, so much so I also reviewed it on the Epinions website. Check it out! And happy fireworks and picnics and HAPPY BIRTHDAY USA!!!!!!
Diane Stresing reads YA, picture books, graphic novels, newspapers, magazines, cereal boxes & just about everything, except directions :D
Showing posts with label wesley the owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wesley the owl. Show all posts
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Read it: Wesley the Owl
Wesley the Owl, Free Press copyright 2008
Stacey O'Brien's story, Wesley the Owl, transcends genre and is remarkable for many reasons, the most important of which is that Wesley the Owl is an incredible story.
Please, read the book. I'm in danger of becoming a real zealot on this subject.
Read it if you love animals, hate animals, or are afraid of animals.
Read it if you love science, hate science, or are completely ignorant of science.
Read it if you love God, don't believe in God, or don't know what you think of God.
Read it, read it, read it.
If you're a writer banging your head against the wall trying to get published, by all means, read it. This is a story that truly was too good to not get published - such tales are few and far between.
I'd like to list everything I learned from the book, but that would be impossible.
Read it, and pass it on... please.
Stacey O'Brien's story, Wesley the Owl, transcends genre and is remarkable for many reasons, the most important of which is that Wesley the Owl is an incredible story.
Please, read the book. I'm in danger of becoming a real zealot on this subject.
Read it if you love animals, hate animals, or are afraid of animals.
Read it if you love science, hate science, or are completely ignorant of science.
Read it if you love God, don't believe in God, or don't know what you think of God.
Read it, read it, read it.
If you're a writer banging your head against the wall trying to get published, by all means, read it. This is a story that truly was too good to not get published - such tales are few and far between.
I'd like to list everything I learned from the book, but that would be impossible.
Read it, and pass it on... please.
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