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12/28/2011

The Complete Poems: Anne Sexton Review

The Complete Poems: Anne Sexton
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You can like, or dislike, Anne Sexton. I won't describe her work (other reviewers have, and if you're here you're at least familiar), but say that if you've loved any poetry by Sexton, I highly recommend this book.
It's organized, chronologically, by her books (and hence her life): each poem from each book is within this one, plus some previously unpublished poems. Each of her books--in this case, chapters--is thematically consistent: fairy tales (Sexton-style "homages"), "love poems," time in the institution, etc.
You may not love every book/chapter, but the volume is a must-own. I don't see a need to buy "Love Poems," for example, or all or some of the rest of her books, when they're all in here - and each one not priced all that differently from this entirety. (It's also not oppressively long and hard to hold like some "complete" collections.)
Within this book, if you don't connect to one, two, or any of her other books, you've got them at hand and while enjoying the material you do--be it institution or masturbation--you'll be familiar with the rest.
Anne Sexton is my favorite poet, I admit, but when I reread a poem I far more often pick up this volume than the individual books.
As well, the chronological organization of "Complete Poems" tells a story itself - Sexton's life through her confessional poetry. It becomes a memoir, of sorts. While reading, you can easily see the year of each book's/chapter's publication. And in this way, the volume becomes a story and a biography.

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11/17/2011

Firehouse Fun (Ready, Freddy) Review

Firehouse Fun (Ready, Freddy)
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My son loves these books. I always preorder the new ones. Anything to keep them reading! Great book, great adventures.

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Freddy Thresher's first-grade class is taking an exciting field trip -- to the local fire station, where they'll learn safety tips and how firefighters do their jobs! Come along as veteran first-grade teacher Abby Klein delights young readers with another engaging story about Freddy and his friends.
First-grade and kindergarten teacher Abby Klein has been teaching for almost twenty years, and she brings her first-hand knowledge of children to this popular series. As well, she tailors each story and the language in it for new readers--using just the right words as well as the issues that are most important to children this age.

For extra fun, the word "fin" is hidden in every illustration, and children will have a good time playing the games in "Freddy's Fun Pages" at the end of the book. Attention shark lovers! Freddy Thresher is a first-grade expert on sharks, and each book features cool facts about sharks as an added bonus.


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10/28/2011

Priscilla and the Great Santa Search Review

Priscilla and the Great Santa Search
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My daughters and I love the Priscilla series (esp. "Priscilla Superstar!"). In general, they are very well written in snappy verse, and the illustrations are adorable -- like crossing Dr. Suess with Kevin Henkes. However, this Priscilla book fell a bit short of the high standard established by the other Priscilla books. The rhymes seem forced, and the story is kind of lame (although the illustrations are still very cute). If you don't already own a Priscilla book, start with "Superstar!" or "Splish-Splash Surprise", both of which are much better than this Santa book.

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The adorable Priscilla is back in her first Christmas adventure!When Priscilla and her best friend Bettina eagerly join the other holiday shoppers to see Santa at the mall, they realize they are looking at not one, but several fake Santas!The girls are inspired to head to the North Pole in search of the real Santa Claus.Will the Fifty-Year-Storm keep this curious duo's biggest holiday wish from coming true?Priscilla and the Great Santa Search captures all the magic of Christmastime and the spirit of a child's fascination with the almighty Santa Claus.

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