I must apologize for the opening, I've kind of got Halloween on the brain (with it being tomorrow plus I am typing this post while dressed as a princess since we had some kiddos some through today), how about you? It's actually kind of appropriate, that portion of the song I mentioned earlier, in light of today's book choice. Without further ado...(trumpets sound) P-R-E-S-E-N-T-I-N-G, today's pick is....
Pumpkin Light
by
David Ray
Angus was born in the season of the pumpkin, or more frequently referred to as fall. (YAY! Another fall birthday!) The light that came from the sky that morning was likened to a giant pumpkin, filling the sky with it's beauty, warth, and life. This same light inhabited the young boy...at least until one fateful Halloween. You see, each year young Angus would revel in the glorious arrangement of carved pumpkins on display in the general store. Keeping watch for hours, the boy would draw as many faces as possible in the time alloted by his parents to display on his own wall until the following year. This year however, time escapes the lad. Coming home much later than anticipated, he is sent to his room both pumpkin pie-less and picture-less by his worried parents, leaving bare walls and an empty tummy.
Strange things will happen when the normal order of things is thrown off course...he floats off to a dreamless sleep awakening to find himself in the loft of his family's barn. How on earth did he wind up there? No matter...all seems right in the world as he catches a whiff of his mother's pie! Racing down for a slice, he steals away to the cornstalk field to enjoy. But wait, what was that? It seems the scarecrow has a bit much to say about his little mis-adventure and places an enchantment on the boy, only to be broken when the magic pumpkin which he now guards is finally carved...oh, did I mention he is now a dog? Will Angus be restored to his own form? How can he complete the task set before him without a voice? (You know the drill....you must read to reveal all!)
I must admit that when I picked this title up I was counting on a quick read for a fun Halloween themed post. While it didn't fail me in that department, I will say that the story went places I never dreamed of from the cover nor the title! (That's a good thing...keep reading...) I was expecting a cutesy story about a boy that loves pumpkins....nothing to write home about, but enjoyable none the less. While I can't say I am rushing off to put a letter in the post (hmmm, that sounded a bit proper English...I think I need to change out of this princess costume...), I am certainly glad to make this today's pick. The author combines the full page pictures (which are beautiful by the way) with a magical twist that leaves readers wondering whether Angus actually experienced the events or merely dreamed one fantasical dream (and a book spooky too, I might add. Would you really want a spell placed on you by a rather creppy looking scarecrow? Didn't think so...). Enjoy the story, revel in the pictures, and let your own "pumpkin light" shine bright this Halloween!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Well, as this seems to be one of my shortest book review posts to date, I think I'll leave the COMMENT CREATOR off of this particular post and let you (the readers) breeze through in passing....of course, if you'd like to comment or pose a question, I'm all ears. Oh, and in the spirit of the season...try carving your own (virtual) pumpkin...fun for all!
Until next time....happy reading!
I've never heard of this one. Sounds fun though and it has pumpkins on it, so come on, I gotta read it!
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Michelle: Yes, gotta love the pumpkins. SO festive and fun!
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Thanks for the review of this book - it's sounds like a really good read and I love books with good illustrations. Halloween proved rather uneventful for us this year, very few trick or treaters and not a single pumpkin in sight.
ReplyDeletePetty Witter: Really? Gosh...I think they may have all come my way! Last year trick-or-treater stats gave us maybe 6 kids....this year we had 26! It was great fun seeing them out in droves with their family and friends. Like when I was little... =0)
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