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Playing Beatie Bow Popular Penguin
Playing Beatie Bow Popular Penguin | Ruth Park
The game is called Beatie Bow and the children play it for the thrill of scaring themselves. But when Abigail is drawn in, the game is quickly transformed into an extraordinary, sometimes horrifying, adventure as she finds herself transported to a place that is foreign yet strangely familiar . . .
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Driving home today and spotted this van alongside us whilst I was reading my book (I was in the passenger seat 😁).
The Flying Bookworm - motivate reading through theatre.
What a cool way for this theater company to promote theatre and reading!

Texreader How awesome is that!! 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Ooooohhhh, look what I found on Borrow Box audiobooks! I'm on a Ruth Park streak.
I was reading this earlier in the year with my 11yr old and we seem to have drifted onto other books since.
But having this audio version might make it easier to read and listen together. Just have to find the time when she's sitting still!

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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This Australian classic is set in Sydney...

The first cover I saw for this book - still haunts me - it looked like people were trapped in a glass orb/bubble... I begged Mum to let me exchange it (I ended up with the first HP and a Baby Sitters Club book - one of the specials with a holographic cover)

LeahBergen I loved this book! 4y
Lizpixie I read this first when I was still in primary school and fell in love with it. I even searched out the laneways in The Rocks where it takes place. I love my copy of this edition, the colour is gorgeous💚 4y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @Lizpixie, it‘s such a good story - I‘m glad I was able to move past the cover I saw first. 4y
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LeahBergen
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A bedtime story with #JohnnyBergen. 🧡🧡

Hooked_on_books Looks like it worked! I need far more pictures of this cutie! 🐶💚 5y
TrishB Awww 🐶♥️ 5y
batsy He looks so innocent 😁❤️❤️ 5y
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Megabooks Any night with a Johnny Bergen photo is a good night!! 😍😍😘😘💖💖 5y
AmyG What a sweet dog. ❤️ 5y
Gissy 🐶❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Leftcoastzen Cuteness!🐶 5y
Cathythoughts Ohhhh ! Look at himself 🐶❤️ 5y
Aimeesue Polka-dotty ears!!! ❤️ 5y
Redwritinghood 💕💕🐶🐶 5y
rubyslippersreads What an adorable sleepy boy! ❤️🐶 5y
Bette So sweet ❤️🐶 5y
mrp27 Adorable! 5y
Balibee146 OMG such cuteness ❤️🐶 5y
BookNAround Johnny Bergen is the very definition of snuggle bug. 5y
MemoirsForMe Awww! ❤️ 5y
BiblioLitten 😍😍 5y
britt_brooke Gah, he‘s just so adorable! 💚🐾 5y
youneverarrived Awww 😍😍 5y
DebinHawaii So sweet!! 🐶❤️ 5y
Reviewsbylola He is worn out! 5y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Whilst reading Playing Beatie Bow out aloud tonight I had to take a few breaths whilst reading this super loooong sentence out loud!

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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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So excited to begin reading another novel with my 10 (almost 11) yr old
Tonight we chose 2 books together that we will both enjoy (my prerequisite)

The Children of Willow Tree Farm by Enid Blyton (we read The Children of Cherry Tree Farm together last year)
& Playing Beatie Bow by Aussie author Ruth Park.
Written in 1980, I've heard the title plenty of times & studied a Ruth Park novel in high school so I'm excited to read this one with my girl

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Lizpixie
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#RedRoseSeptember #day10 #WithMyLittleStickOfBlackpoolRock I adore Blackpool Rock! Our gran brought us back some from her last visit to England before she died, I will forever associate the smell of rock candy with her. Anyway, this is the 1st book to come to mind for this prompt, in this Australian classic, 14yr old Abigail ends up in a time slip back to The Rocks in 1873 & is taken in by a family living above a shop pulling taffy.

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LeahBergen
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#TimeWarp

Vintage children‘s “time-slip” novels are one of my nostalgic faves to collect. I‘ve yet to read this Australian classic (but now I‘m reminded to move it up my TBR 👍🏻).

#MusicalNewYear

PatienceFortitude I read it when I was nine and I have read it so many times since! Love it!!!!! 6y
Reviewsbylola This sounds like a book I would have LOVED as a kid! 6y
CarolynM Great choice👏👏👏 6y
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Lizpixie It was one of my favourites as a kid, I think I reading at least five times! I have a beautiful edition of it in my library now.❤️ 6y
Chrissyreadit I loved books involving time travel- (or ghosts from the past anything with parallel timelines) you must have a fun collection @LeahBergen . 6y
vivastory Have not heard of this, but love a nostalgia read 6y
rubyslippersreads I need to read this too. 6y
KerriNTurner This is one of my favourites! 6y
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MrsMalaprop
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#OldCoolBooks #Nakedbooks

Loved the dust cover off this childhood favourite.
😍📚💖

#ozfiction #timetravel

Louise How books become real. 😉 7y
LeahBergen 😍😍 7y
Linsy 😆 7y
Abailliekaras Omg this was my absolute childhood favourite ... oh no but also Colin Thiele. Great Oz classics! 7y
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Lizpixie
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Playing around with stacks for the combined #24in48 #readathon & the #ThrowbackReadathon next week.From the 25th to the 28th the Throwback Readathon gives us a chance to reread some of the books that shaped us into the readers we are today. This stack has some of my fave books when I was a young reader including The Wizard Of Oz,the Narnia series,Alice In Wonderland,Charlie & The Chocolate Factory & the tagged book. VIB all(very important books!)

monalyisha I love “VIB”! 💖 7y
TrishB Great description 👍🏻 7y
Kalalalatja Great stack! 7y
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JessClark78 Nice stack! 7y
LeahBergen I really want to read Playing Beatie Bow ( and I love that edition!) 😍 7y
Soubhiville I was just thinking it‘s about to put a stack together for 24in48! 7y
Lizpixie @LeahBergen I‘ll try to find you a copy so I can send it with your snack box. It‘s very hard to find though, they pretty much sold out. Never give up though! 7y
Jeg I‘ve enjoyed them all. Some as an adult reader. My favourite would be Playing Beatie Bow. 7y
DivaDiane Love that stack of books. All of them except the tagged book on my VIB list as well. 7y
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Lizpixie
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#SeptemBowie #day20 #OhYouPrettyThings I honestly don't know which of these book covers is the most beautiful, these are the prettiest book covers I've bought in the past year. Publishers are really upping their game when it comes to covers, I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but it's so hard not to when they come out looking like this! #prettyshinythings. #judgeabookbyitscover

hermyknee What is the second book on the top row? 7y
Lizpixie @hermyknee it's the folio edition of The Remains Of The Day. 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes Have you read the Library at Mount Char? I was just looking into that... 7y
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hermyknee @Lizpixie crazy; from the angle and depth of the photo I couldn't see the car (I screen-shotted to investigate further)... I don't know if you can see what I see but I see Hayao Miyazaki-ish creature with the wheels as the eyes and the darkness at the bottom as little hands... There's like a 98% chance I'm insane and seeing things. I teach high school. Long. Day. 7y
tpixie @Natasha.C.Barnes i read it for LitsyBookClub. it is bizarre and I'm not certain I understood it. If either of you read it, I'd love your take on it. It does have a lovely cover. 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes @hermyknee I totally saw the same thing. 7y
Lizpixie @hermyknee now you mention it, it does kinda look like that! @Natasha.C.Barnes @tpixie I read it last year. It took me a few chapters to really get into it, in fact I put it down for a month before picking it back up and flying through it. I ended up loving it. Yes, it's a bit, ok a lot, crazy, but it was very compelling. My understanding of it was the Father was a type of Demi god & stole the children to groom them to take over his godhead? (edited) 7y
tpixie @Lizpixie, yes , that's a good summary!! 7y
Cinfhen Gorgeous covers 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚 7y
[DELETED] 206653737 Those really are some great covers! 7y
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Bindrosbookshelf
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It may not look like a lot but these bookshelves are triple stacked with random book shoving taking place - this is what 1000+ books looks like in a confined area - I need to reorganise once my laptop is fixed and I have my book cataloging going again #sundayshelfie

DeborahSmall I have this black bookcase too, it's also triple parked with books shoved in at any angle available!! 7y
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KerriNTurner
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#AugustGrrrl When I see #timeaftertime I think of time travel. Some of these I've read, some are TBR. What are your favourite time travel books?

rubyslippersreads A Traveler in Time, Time After Time, Charlotte Sometimes, Bid Time Return. 7y
KerriNTurner @rubyslippersreads good selections, I've just added A Traveler in Time and Charlotte Sometimes to my TBR. Thanks for the recommendations! 7y
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Lizpixie
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#SizzlinSummerReads #day8 #TimeTravel I think this was the first book I ever read that has time travel in it. An Australian classic, it's set in two different Sydneys, the Sydney of 1873 & the Sydney of 1980 when it was written. One of my favourites as a kid, I highly recommend it to not only children but adults as well.

rubyslippersreads I've been wanting to read this—what an adorable copy! 😍 7y
bookishkai I loved this as a kid. Your copy is adorable. 7y
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Lizpixie
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Pickpick

#LizsLibraryLoves Next in the books that shaped my life is this Australian classic by Ruth Park. Abigail is a 13yrold who moved to Sydney because of her parents breakup. While dealing with the emotional fallout from this, she becomes caught up in a children's game & is transported back to 1873 Sydney. Taken in by a confectioner & his family, she has to learn to live in a different era, while trying to find a way back to her own. Loved this book!

Sue Me too! This edition is gorgeous! 7y
Lizpixie @Sue I picked it up at QBD, it's gorgeous isn't it? I also have Picnic At Hanging Rock in this edition, it's bright pink💕 7y
Centique I think I've read this but I can't be sure. Better read it again! 7y
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MrsMalaprop ❤️❤️❤️ Still have my original 1981 hardback copy. 7y
rockpools I just got this out of the library, as it had totally passed me by as a child. Looking forward to it! 7y
EliNeedsMoreShelves Oh my goodness, I remember reading this one. 7y
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PatienceFortitude
Pickpick

I reread this endless times as a kid!

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MrsMalaprop
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#Feistyfeb #Mostreread My mum bought me this book when I was 10. I have reread it too many times to count. I loved that the main character was a girl like me. I loved the romance and the time travel. ❤❤❤

Jeg One of my favourite books . I didn't discover it until I did a children's literature course at uni. Would have been around the time you were ten! 😊 8y
MrsMalaprop @Jeg Wow, didn't know it was a favourite of yours too. Wonder what a 10yo today would make of it 🤔. 8y
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KerriNTurner
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#januaryreads #setinmycity Playing Beatie Bow is a timeslip novel set in Sydney, Australia, and has been one of my favourite books long before I stepped foot in Sydney (let alone moved to the beautiful city). #timeslip #timetravel

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Marchpane
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I think this was the first #timetravel book I read and it's still a favourite. Set in Sydney's historic The Rocks area, Abigail finds herself stuck in the 1870s with the Bow family. Adventures and drama ensue. #funfridayphoto

Lizpixie One of my favourite Aussie books, set in my favourite part of Sydney. The rocks market is fantastic & The Mercantile is the best pub in the city.🇦🇺🇨🇮 (edited) 8y
LiaMahony I have that exact edition from when I was a child. Love it. 8y
Sue Great pick, I loved this book! 8y
wordsofbek I have read this many times. It is still a good read after so many years since I read it the first time 😊 8y
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bookishkai
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#FunFridayPhoto: I love time travel books. I've read so many if them as an adult, but this was my very first time travel book back when I was eight or nine; my mom bought it at a yard sale, and it took me a long time to read because I thought I wouldn't like it. Once I finally gave in, I read it over and over and over. It was a great intro to time travel books, as well as other cultures and countries (it was the first book I read set in Australia)

DefLeppard Ooh that looks so good. :) 8y
merelybookish The cover has a slight Flowers in the Attic vibe. 🙂 8y
elkeOriginal Sounds good but I need to find a diff cover - this one terrifies me! 8y
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Lizpixie
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#photoadaynov16 #day16 #childprotagonists These are two of my current TBR books that have children as main characters, not counting Harry Potter of course because that's just the most obvious choice. Miss Flavia de Luce is a amateur sleuth & chemist who is obsessed with poisons in The Sweetness At The Bottom Of The Pie & Abigail Kirk is a young girl who follows a strange child one day in The Rocks in Sydney & finds herself back in the late 1800s.

annahenke ❤️ Flavia! 8y
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Lizpixie
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#photoadaynov16 #day6 #readinschool I first read this for English in high school, it's an Australian children's classic. It's about Abigail Kirk, a young girl who lives in an apartment in The Rocks the oldest part of Sydney. After watching a child's game in the park she follows a strange girl & ends up in 1873, in the Sydney of muddy streets and horse & carts. She is taken in by Mr Bow, the owner of a taffy store while trying to find her way home.

Wilkie 💖x 1 million. 8y
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Lizpixie
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I'm really pleased with today's #bookhaul from QBD at my local shops.Even though they don't have the best range & they're a chain store, if you're a member you accrue credits & I have $60 already & 2 more times to add more!Woohoo Xmas! The children's books are for my grand babies who moved to Tasmania & I've added to my classics collection plus the last Divergent book & This Is Where It Ends.#giveascarybook #deathtonobooktober

Texreader Great haul! 📚👏🏻 8y
Wilkie Wonderful selection. Every child must have a copy of Possum Magic✨☄️✨ 8y
Lizpixie @Texreader Thanks! I'm organising a classics section in my library and those Word Cloud editions are so lovely! @Wilkie I bought two copies of it so we can read together over FaceTime. I used to read to her from when she was born, but they moved to tassie 3 months ago. I miss them terribly😥 8y
Wilkie That's hard! I know how you feel. I live in The Netherlands but all my family are in Australia. Thank goodness for skype and facetime💖 8y
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KerriNTurner
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One of my all time favourite books. I first read it as a child, and the story never left me. Revisiting it as an adult I love it just as much. The little slice of Sydney history and the well-drawn characters capture the heart and imagination. For fans of time slip novels and historical fiction. #histfic #historicalfiction #timeslip #timetravel #sydney #australianclassics