Five
Children and It: 06/28/06
Last night I also finished an Edith Nesbit novel, Five
Children and It. While Sean is getting dressed in his jammies after his bath, I like
to have a book to read. It has to be a book I can put down at a moment's notice and pick
up again without any rereading. Nesbit's book fit this criteria and had lovely illustrations
as well. I especially loved the drawings of the grown up Lamb (even if I didn't especially
enjoy the chapter).
Here is my BookCrossing review:
Five Children and It was E. Nesbit's is the first of a trilogy, the other two in
the series being The Phoenix and the Carpet and The Story of the Amulet. In
it she takes an otherwise dull summer of living with the servants and turns it into a a series
of adventures and lessons stemming from eleven wishes gone awry. Fortunately each wish only
lasts until sunset and the servants can't see the effects of the wishes, allowing the household
to continue on as normally as possible. Unfortunately eleven wishes is really more plot than
this little book can handle. The last two or three chapters drag towards the conclusion of
the story.
My next book for reading while Sean is getting dressed is The Plot Against America.
I know that sounds a bit heavy for a book to read only a page or two at a time but so far
I am clicking with Roth's style of writing and it is working well.
Read the reviews at: Back to Books, Never Jam Today.
Rain, Sort of:
On my way into work it sprinkled a little. At noon we had a brief thunder shower. In between
it's been cloudy, windy and muggy. It would be nice if it would rain more to cut the heat
and humidity.
Steps: 5500