Kate DiCamillo can do no wrong. Also, the goat was my favorite character. Once again, apparently I‘m a little over-excited for #MiddleGradeMarch!
Kate DiCamillo can do no wrong. Also, the goat was my favorite character. Once again, apparently I‘m a little over-excited for #MiddleGradeMarch!
A fairy tale in the traditional form. The goat may be out of Disney. It has true evil and true good and lots of interesting characters. So much fun.
Cute book 😊 Haven't read Kate DiCamillo in a long time but she's still just as charming. Buddy read with @Blueberry 😁
So glad this was donated to my library. New books are so rare when your budget is minimal. If your kids have a library at their school, and you can afford to buy books, please donate. If they don't have a library, teachers will appreciate the gifts for their classroom. Spread the love!
DiCamillo really has the intersection of classic fairy tale and Brene Brown all sewn up. #audiostitching
1. Welcome to Night Vale AND just started The Beatryce Prophecy to #buddyread with @Blueberry
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3. Played some games with my husband and brother. Back at work now 😅
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
My daughter and I finished this beautiful book tonight. Kate DiCamillo never disappoints me. ❤️
Kate DiCamillo is the best. This middle grade medieval tale has some fantastical twists, but is so affirming of the strength that lies within all of us. And of love. And, hilariously, the unexpected power of goats. Great for shy, reticent kids and for world-weary adults.
Heartwarming middle grade novel about the power of love and stories. Gorgeous illustrations. Would make a great read-aloud.
I am a big DiCamillo fan, so I couldn‘t pass this up. A different style of writing, but it suits the story. Answelica the goat is a treasure! The ending was not quite up to par, but it could just be me. Not as good as my favorite (“The Tiger Rising”), but a good tale.
Bravery, loyalty, and belief in oneself; the wonder of being known and loved by others for who you truly are. Two courageous children and a ferocious goat learn that there‘s no limit to what the heart can hold in this reassuring fable. Age 8-up
I received an ARC through LibraryThing in exchange for a review.
I like stories with strong female leads. I like medieval (or, in this case, pseudo-medieval) settings. Beatrice is an important name in our family. Several friends read this story before me and loved it. For all those reasons I wanted to read this book and expected to enjoy it but it was just middling for me. Blackall's illustrations were good. ⬇️
This was a really cute book! DiCamillo is usually hit or miss for me but this was a hit.
Last week I acted as tech support for Imagination Friday with Kate DiCamillo & Sophie Blackall. They encouraged us to create an illuminated letter, O. My story will begin with the word “Octopus.” I‘m an obvious natural talent. You can watch their presentation here:
https://wowlit.org/event/imagination-friday-with-kate-dicamillo-and-sophie-black...
5/5 ⭐️s // easily one of my favorite books of the year! absolutely enchanting and lovely in every way. if you‘re looking for a good christmas gift, I highly recommend giving this book!
The first chapters utterly charmed me with the style of writing and the world Kate created. The illustrations and the construction of the book are also charming. There is a lot of darkness in the book which the characters must deal with, and this affected me. It was a bit heavy for me in that regard—the sadness in the world. The themes of love, friendship, self-knowledge, courage, and the power of story are beautifully rendered.
More books than last month but I didn‘t get to as many spooky ones as I planned. Read my #DoubleSpin but not my #BookSpin. And no bingos.
Look what just arrived. I love Kate Dicamillo and this is her newest. Already started reading. I also live hearing about what made her write a particular book. Can‘t wait to@find out about this one.
Working on a Sunday is not so bad! Especially when a hold you are SUPER excited about comes in! 😍 The Tale of Desperaux is my FAVORITE childrens book of all time, and I've been a huge fan of Kate DiCamillo ever since I first read it, so I can't wait to start this, her newest book! 💕📚💕
Need to race through my current book because this just came in a week earlier than expected. I love my library!
I think the goat was my favorite character. Excellence again by Kate DiCamillo.
This was the first book I‘ve read by middle grade lit icon Kate DiCamillo! Set in a medieval time and place, this warmly-narrated audiobook is full of huggable characters and the power of love and story to conquer injustice and greed. Answelica the hard-headed goat by far steals the show, however!
I don‘t typically read much middle grade fiction but I absolutely LOVED The Beatryce Prophecy! Thanks to Libro.fm for the ALC!
Kate DiCamillo just keeps writing perfect books. This one reads like a gentle folktale featuring a trio of endearing characters (actually it‘s more of a foursome if you count the goat!) embroiled in intrigue and deception in a kingdom, far, far away. This would make a lovely classroom read-aloud and could spark some discussion about equity in education. Highly recommended.
I am crying over how perfect this book is. It hooked me with the hilariously terrifying goat (“Answelica was a goat with teeth that were the mirror of her soul — large, sharp, and uncompromising”) and tricked me into big feelings.
Pretend you‘re getting it for your child, niece, nephew if you feel too old for a kids‘ book, but read it before you pass it to someone the ‘right‘ age - you won‘t regret it. #ARC