I started taking a children's literature class and it's made me remember how much I love children's literature. I've thought of deleting this blog on and off since I have been so spotty with posting in the last year or so. But I could never let it go because I really do love it. So I'm rededicating myself to posting about the books I read on my own and with my children, and will probably share some things I learn in my class.
But even worse than my inconsistency in posting, my experience with Blogger has been difficult the last couple of years. So I also finally did something else I've meant to do for a while. I moved to Wordpress. It really wasn't hard to do--all of the old content from Tesseract Books on Blogger is now on Tesseract Books on Wordpress. And it looks prettier too.
Come make the move with me:
The New and Improved Tesseract Books Blog
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal
Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal is a Jane Austen novel with a little bit of magic thrown in. I think it's marketed for adults, but its content is all appropriate for young adults. It's a great book for lovers of Jane Austen or to recommend to a younger reader in your life who you'd love to introduce to Jane Austen. Though Kowal follows a lot of the same conventions and style choices as Jane Austen, it's more accessible because the language is easier for modern readers.
Kowal started her career as a puppeteer and used her skills in a book trailer for Shades of Milk and Honey:
Kowal started her career as a puppeteer and used her skills in a book trailer for Shades of Milk and Honey:
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Shades of Milk and Honey
by Mary Robinette Kowal
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Year: 2011
Ages/Themes: Young Adult, Magic, Romance, Relationships, Fantasy, Books for Girls
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