ModOration Book Club: The Doll People

The Doll People, by Ann M Martin and Laura Godwin

The Doll People, by Ann M Martin and Laura Godwin

This is one for our Tween Girl readers. Check of the reviews below!

Amazon.com Review

Annabelle Doll is 8 years old–and has been for over 100 years. Nothing much has changed in the dollhouse during that time, except for the fact that 45 years ago, Annabelle’s Auntie Sarah disappeared from the dollhouse without a trace.
After all this time, restless Annabelle is becoming more and more curious about her aunt’s fate. And when she discovers Auntie Sarah’s old diary, she becomes positively driven. Her cautious family tries to discourage her, but Annabelle won’t be stopped, even though she risks Permanent Doll State, in which she could turn into a regular, nonliving doll. And when the “Real Pink Plastic” Funcraft family moves in next door, the Doll family’s world is turned upside down–in more ways than one!Fans of The Borrowers and Stuart Little will love this exciting story of adventure and mystery. The relationship between the two doll families, one antique, one modern, is hilariously, wonderfully drawn. The Funcrafts are reckless and raucous, with fearlessness born of their unbreakable plastic parts.

The Doll family is reserved and somewhat prim, even though they occasionally break into ’60s tunes like “Respect” in their sing-alongs. Annabelle is a heroine with integrity and gumption. Ann Martin (The Babysitters Club series) and Laura Godwin create a witty, intriguing tale, illustrated with humor and a clever eye for detail by Brian Selznick. (Ages 7 to 11) –Emilie Coulter 

From Publishers Weekly

Passed down from one generation to the next, the Doll family has lived in the same dollhouse, located in the same room of the Palmer family’s house, for 100 years. While the world outside has changed, their own lives have notDwith two significant exceptions. First, Auntie Sarah Doll suddenly and mysteriously disappeared 45 years ago, when the Doll family belonged to Kate Palmer’s grandmother.
More recently, the modern, plastic Funcraft family has moved into Kate’s little sister’s room. Following the time-honored traditions of such well-loved works as Rumer Godden’s The Doll’s House, The Mennyms by Sylvia Waugh and Pam Conrad’s and Richard Egielski’s The Tub People, Martin and Godwin inventively spin out their own variation on the perennially popular theme of toys who secretly come to life.
By focusing on Annabelle’s and Tiffany Funcraft’s risky mission to find Auntie Sarah, the authors provide plenty of action and suspense, yet it is their skillfully crafted details about the dolls’ personalities and daily routines that prove most memorable. Selznick’s pencil illustrations cleverly capture the spark of life inhabiting the dolls’ seemingly inanimate bodies. The contemporary draftsmanship frees the art from nostalgia even while the layout which presents the illustrations as standalone compositions as well as imaginatively integrated borders and vignettes reinforces the old-fashioned mood of the doll theme.
Doll lovers may well approach their imaginative play with renewed enthusiasm and a sense of wonder after reading this fun-filled adventure. Ages 7-10. (Aug.)
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Bras, Boys and Bad Hair Days

By Anita, Naik, Bras, Boys and Bad Hair Days is a hot seller for teenage girls.

Bras, Boys and Bad Hair Days

Bras, Boys and Bad Hair Days

Here’s what’s hot about this new fun and insightful book….

5 Things every teenage girl should know:

How to deal with a bad hair day

How to buy a bra that fits

How to ask a guy out

How to survive school

How to be fashionably green

Whether you are Cinderella desperate to find a ball gown that fits, or an ugly sister in need of a life makeover, this book is your ultimate fairy godmother to living with style and more.

Buy Now!

About the Author

Anita Naik is agony aunt for the teen magazine B, formerly agony aunt for Just Seventeen. Having access to young people`s letters and queries means she knows just what issues concern them and she`s well-versed in the advice and level to pitch at this age group.

Did you know that ‘The Hobbit’ is actually called ‘There and Back Again’???

The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, often referred to by the shortened form of the title, The Hobbit, is a fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien, first published in 1937. The book is followed by The Lord of the Rings.

The Hobbit book cover art

The Hobbit book cover art

Writing and publication
The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again originated in the stories which Tolkien told to his children. It was not initially conceived as part of the Middle-earth legendarium. When Tolkien began writing The Hobbit ‘s sequel, The Lord of the Rings, he made it part of his previously-existing legendarium. Although the books fit together, the style and tone of The Hobbit is much “lighter” and the novel is relatively easier to read than The Lord of the Rings.

modOration’s Friday Faves for September 14,2012

Guess what modOration readers?! We are starting a brand new series today titled “modOration’s Friday Faves“. Why you ask? Because we receive so many amazing products to share with you all and we wanted a fun and easy way to make sure you hear about every single product we love. So, we’re rounding them up every Friday and sharing our favorites of the week with you.

Sometimes these “Friday Faves” posts will be themed and sometimes they will be a mixture of different items. Like today, we’re all over the place with items like makeup, books, an iPhone case and more.

We hope you enjoy hearing about these new products, as much as we love telling you about them!

modOration’s Friday Faves for September 14,2012

1. Eyedoll Chatter – Oh how I love lipgloss. If you take one peek inside my makeup bag you’ll see that I indeed have a slight obsession with lipgloss. Buy hey, there are much worse things to have issues with right? Right.

I am loving everything about Eyedoll Chatter lipgloss. Really, I love everything about the line in general. What’s cool about it is the fact that it’s interactive, meaning you can build your own colorful, scented shadows, blushes and yes, lip glosses. It’s also mineral based, so it’s good for your skin.

But wait, it gets better. You can actually share your creations via text, Facebook or Twitter thanks to EyeDoll Chatter’s free iPhone app.

Each “It Kit”  comes with 6 different components: Eye and cheek kits have three all-natural colors and three scented shimmers (think birthday cake, cherry blossom, etc.) made with cosmetic-grade, skin-friendly fragrance. The lip kits have three colored glosses and three scented balms. The idea is to mix and match to your heart’s and your senses’ delight. Love! [Read more...]

Lauren Conrad Reveals Her New Book Cover – ‘Beauty’

Lauren Conrad has released the cover for her upcoming book titled Lauren Conrad Beauty, releasing on October 16, 2012. Here’s your sneak peek!

From LaurenConrad.com:

I cannot begin to tell you how thrilled I am about this book. Although it was truly a labor of love, it was well worth the hard work. My number one goal when putting Lauren Conrad BEAUTY together was to make it your go-to guide for all things beauty. This book is an opportunity for me to pass on all the things I’ve learned along the way (and share some of my missteps). In the book you will find everything from my favorite beauty tips and tricks to step-by-step tutorials and more. I hope you guys enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Lauren Conrad BEAUTY will hit stores in the on October 16th of this year, which happens to be the same release date as my next book in The Fame Game trilogy, Starstruck!

XO Lauren

Are you looking forward to her new books?