"A worthy addition to the Llama collection, just right for readers’ own sick days. “The expressive animal faces and attention to detail make it a charming addition.” - PW on Llama Llama Misses Mama Books shelved as llama: Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney, Llama Llama Mad at Mama by Anna Dewdney, Llama Destroys the World by Jonathan Stutzman, L. “An involving read-aloud, one that will leave kids and parents hoping Llama has many more adventures ahead.” - PW on Llama Llama Mad at Mama “Dewdney's tale is bound to become a comical classic.” - Kirkus on Llama Llama Red Pajama “A real charmer that will leave preschoolers giggling and parents appreciating the familiar scenario.” - Booklist on Llama Llama Red Pajama "Once again, Dewdney conveys a highly relatable source of llama drama with warmth and authentically childlike characters." - PW starred review of Llama Llama Time to Share "Move over, Mama Llama, it’s Daddy Gnu’s turn to shine!" - School Library Journal ".an engaging story illustrated with a rainbow of vibrant hues that preschoolers will love." - Kirkus This two-in-one board book introduces little ones to bedtime rituals from. " Father’s Day-ready vehicle to showcase an involved and attentive parent." - Publishers Weekly Mama is too busy to notice that Llama Llama is getting m-a-d And before he.
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International bestseller and reader favorite. The Ravenhood Trilogy,Ĭonsisting of Flock, Exodus, and The Finish Line, has become an Drive was also a finalist in the Goodreads Choice awardsįor best contemporary romance of 2017. Named one of the best romances of 2017 by The New York Daily News and Well as romantic comedy and erotic suspense. Mountains, Kate pens messy, sexy, angst-filled contemporary romance, as USA Today bestselling author and Texas native, Kate Stewart, lives in Spoiler alert: In this story, the underdog is going to win. Perfect, but he’s underestimating the guy on the right. Framed in a picture standing next to me, Troy may seem like Mr. I’ve been listening and I know exactly what women want. I may not know much about play strategy, but I’ve been the good guy my whole life. As glorious as these days may be for my all-star roommate, Laney is my end game. As a matter of fact, I’m not going down at all. That is, until Troy takes a good look at her. Theodore Houseman, former band geek, now marching band rock star has finally landed the girl of his dreams. There’s only one problem, my new roommate, Troy, is football royalty and looks like he stepped off the set of an Abercrombie shoot.ĭoesn’t matter, I cook a mean breakfast for his panty parade, and we get along well.Īnd anyway, this year I got the girl. The place where all bets are off, and I’ve managed to redeem myself. I‘ve spent most of my life answering to Teddy, because I couldn’t make Theo work.Įxcept for here. Strike One-My mother named me Theodore after her favorite chipmunk. So, yes, you do have the cliché vampire who stalks the pretty girl, but you also have a fascinating magical system behind it to back it all up. I will admit that the romance felt cheesy or like it was developing too fast and too intensely, but I just as equally have to say that I didn’t mind? There was a magical connection between them and as you go along with the show (or book for that matter), you’ll notice that Diana and Matthew were inevitable. The cinematography is one of the most beautiful ones out there, the pacing is slow but without making it seem like they are dragging things out and the chemistry between the main leads is just on fire. When I started that first episode, I was immediately enthralled with the show. I, for one, didn’t think it was such a big deal, because what do you think anyone outside the US has to deal with when it comes to books, TV shows and movies 90% of the time? Anyway, my point is that there was a lot of buzz before it even aired and seen as it wasn’t on any of the traditional networks or streaming services, I feel like that was a good thing. There was a lot of controversy when the show first aired, because how dare anyone release something in Europe months before it is coming out in the US. |