Junior Fantasy. Ophelia is a young girl who has just lost her mother and has a father who is coping with the loss of his wife by focusing on his job as an expert on ancient swords. They travel to a museum for the winter so the father can work on an exhibit of rare swords. With this background Ophelia learns of a magical boy who is trapped and only she holds the key to his release and the safety of the world.
This is a loose adaptation of the fairy tale, The Snow Queen. It moved quickly and pulled me into Ophelia's world and her tendency to disbelieve the magic she saw around her. She discovers she is braver than she thought and some things just need to be believed to be seen. The story felt at times like dreams I've had that suddenly have strange creatures and unexplained plot twists and then ends too suddenly and leaves me feeling like I need to go back to sleep for five more minutes to finish the story, but not in an unpleasant frustrating way.
Recommend: Yes.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Daisies and Devotion by Josi S. Kilpack
Regency Romance. Another one by Josi Kilpack. This is in a series called Mayfield Family Series. I listened to the audio version and enjoyed the characters and the descriptions. Typical regency romance novel, but not any less enjoyable because of the predictability. Marianne has a fortune, but no marriage prospects that she desires. She wants a man that wants her for who she is, not just the money that comes with her.
Recommend? Yes
Recommend? Yes
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Andrew's reassignment
Andrew received his temporary mission reassignment today. It was sent to our stake president who printed it out, sealed it in an envelope, and delivered it to our home. He had a feeling it would come today and I felt like he would be reassigned somewhere that we had a connection to. His friend, Cole Harman, guessed it right--Utah Salt Lake City Mission. Leaving June 2nd.
Video of Andrew reading his mission call reassignment
Video of Andrew reading his mission call reassignment
Friday, May 1, 2020
Quarantine activities
It's been around 6 weeks since life has changed and we have been at home keeping healthy and staying away from others. What's it looked like for us? Here's a quick look into our life here at the Edholm home.
Attempting the art of taking selfies |
Doing school at home with Andy there to help is working well! |
I had the opportunity to help distribute hundreds of masks to the community |
Masks and more masks |
Sibling time |
Hikes |
Backyard activities |
HOPSCOTCH takes more balance than I remember!
And hopscotch even works in the rain!
Lots and lots of piano playing
Perfect time for Brian's roofing projects! |
Medium by C.J. Archer
Teen Fantasy. This is the first book in the Emily Chambers Spirit Medium Trilogy. I started listening to the audio book in the car with my daughter as we were on the way to Cody. It held our interest pretty well and we were enjoying the plot. Emily can speak to and see spirits of those who have died. Her sister inadvertently releases a demon and Emily is sent a spirit who can help her banish the demon before it does any damage. The spirit who is sent to help her is of a young man, Jacob, who can't remember how he died or where his body is. Of course they fall in love and Emily wants to try and help him find his body and who killed him.
My daughter wasn't too interested in listening more when we arrived home, so I finished the book alone. At the end of the first book the reader still does not know who killed Jacob and so I downloaded the second book, Possession, just to find out who did the deed. After listening to about half I got impatient and downloaded the last book, Evermore, and listened to the last few chapters to find out what happened. It is all wrapped up in the last two chapters which satisfied my curiosity.
This is one of those trilogies that could have been one stand along novel. I didn't miss reading/listening to the entire trilogy although the plot was good, it was just stretched a bit to thin to cover three books.
Recommend: Maybe not
My daughter wasn't too interested in listening more when we arrived home, so I finished the book alone. At the end of the first book the reader still does not know who killed Jacob and so I downloaded the second book, Possession, just to find out who did the deed. After listening to about half I got impatient and downloaded the last book, Evermore, and listened to the last few chapters to find out what happened. It is all wrapped up in the last two chapters which satisfied my curiosity.
This is one of those trilogies that could have been one stand along novel. I didn't miss reading/listening to the entire trilogy although the plot was good, it was just stretched a bit to thin to cover three books.
Recommend: Maybe not
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