Earlier this year, Chrissi Villa and myself, we did a book swap. I sent her a signed copy of my book 'The Little Seed And His Brother' for her goddaughter. She sent me a signed copy of her book 'Mud Spots and Candy Sprinkles' for my granddaughter.
My granddaughter Zuri, never settles for just one reading of 'Mud Spots and Candy Sprinkles'
sometimes
The End translates into
again
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Sunday Savvy #73
Feb 21st 2008
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Recuerda Mi Corazon haiku my heart - 'again'
When the end turns into again in an excited way it is joyous - they look like books you would definitely want to enjoy over and over
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This is delightful!! :D
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I think this is a piece that sounds true in the mind of every child. Around here, the choice is Blueberry Girl, by Neil Gaiman. My stepdaughter and I have read that one again and again and again... She just loves it. And I love your poem. ♥
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Oh those ending words describe what happens when we have read a good book...again!
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I think again can be something good instead of ends... :-)
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I do like how The End can translate into Again...and again!
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Wow, you have published a book!
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Have a blressed new week
Thanks Mascha
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I love the end turning into again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sharing this is! In books and your haiku! love that endings are truly beginning again!
ReplyDeleteLove when the end translates into 'again' and that this happens over and over! In other words, life continues to go on! Nice.
ReplyDeleteI love this. Made me chuckle as I thought of my granddaughter who is never satisfied with one reading of anything.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love this.
ReplyDeleteTHIS is why I love short poetry. It can have such a lasting impact.
Short and sweet. I love the book swap story.
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Thanks Sherry
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Thanks for your appreciation Lea
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Thanks for your appreciation Mary
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Happy you dropped in Myrna (✿◠‿◠)
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Thanks for dropping in Em
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Thanks for dropping in ZQ
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That togetherness and love experienced in story telling/reading is two way and it is no wonder that little ones don't want it to end.
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Yes it does indeed!
ReplyDeleteThe End translates into again.
ReplyDeleteI read this as a child's response to a seemingly wonderful book as yours Gillena. Endless bedtime readings because it is just funtastic!
Some books you just want to read again and again..
ReplyDeleteaww...so very sweet...end to again...some crazy delight-moments for the kids...love this....
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Thanks for dropping in James
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Happy you dropped in Truedessa
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Thanks Sumana
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A delightful post and your words: wise and knowing. I think you are well schooled in the ways of books. Smiles.
ReplyDeletesure, it is...cycle, and I'm glad for your book's success!
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Happy you dropped in Payal
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