• 6th Annual BSC Book Tournament – A Taste of The Hunger Games

      Do you love The Hunger Games? Well so do we, so in honor of the series and upcoming film adaptation, we have made our 6th Annual BSC Book Tournament feature YA Dystopian Novels. We call it… A Taste of the Hunger Games! We have 32 dystopian novels that were released in 2011 that...

  • An Exclusive First Look At Busch Garden’s One of a Kind Roller Coaster

    Busch Gardens, in Williamsburg, Virginia, recently opened their gates for an exclusive look at their exciting new project. Called The Verbolten℠, the coaster is the parks new multi-launch, indoor/outdoor roller coaster which is expected to open this spring.

  • The Hunger Games Favorite Scenes – Anticipation

    You can read what Sarah said her Top 3 Scenes From The Hunger Games I Am Most Excited To See are over at Optionated and I have decided to list the scenes I am most looking forward to while watching The Hunger Games. Some spoilers, but mostly only from The Hunger Games....

  • Graffiti6 Can’t Live Without Hot Sauce?

    Internationally loved group, Graffiti6, recently hooked up with Digital Tour Bus while on the road to give fans a chance to look inside their tour bus while in Chicago. Lead singer, Jamie Scott lets fans see inside their tour bus as he showcases his DVD collection, his “bad man glasses” and the one thing...

  • Finished The Hunger Games Books – Cry – What To Read Next?

    Finished The Hunger Games Books – Cry – What To Read Next? I keep thinking I wanted to clean this list up and wait to publish it for everyone, but you know what? The Hunger Games movie is coming and we have all probably read the book and are waiting for the...

  • Nick Bruel Interview – Talking Bad Kitty For President

    As part of a book report project my 8 year old son, Christopher, got his first interview at the site by speaking with Nick Bruel author and illustrator of the New York Times bestseller Bad Kitty books.  Nick was kind enough to take time out of his schedule to talk about

  • The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski – review

    If you’re looking for a fantastic science fiction novel that will appeal to both teens and young adults (and up) The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski is a novel written just for you! It’s Slonczewski’s first novel in 10 years, the last one being The Children Star. It’s also the first time...

  • Why The Casting For The Hunger Games is Perfect – Thoughts

    It seems Sarah over at Optionated has her own opinion of why the casting for The Hunger Games is perfect, but I have some thoughts of my own. Jennifer Lawrence – Katniss Everdeen – Listen I still just don’t see it. The picture I had in my head does not match up...

  • Snow in Summer by Jane Yolen

    Jane Yolen is famous for her fairy tale retellings, so you can be sure that any book you find with her name on it will be great.  Snow in Summer is no exception.  Snow in Summer, or Summer, as she is called, is a beautiful and happy child with loving parents and...

  • Alias Dragonfly by Jane Singer – Review

    Maddie is just a kid, or so her father thinks.  What can a motherless fifteen year old girl during the American Civil War do when her father becomes a soldier and leaves her with her aunt in Washington City, where North and South meet and neighbors are enemies?  Maddie finds plenty to...

  • Fangbone! Third-Grade Barbarian by Michael Rex – Review

    Hey wait, where is this package from? Hmm it is from someone’s home address, but it sure feels like a book. Return address – Michael Rex?? Oh come now, not Michael Rex New York Times Bestselling Author and favorite author of my children and wife? Why yes it is, and Fangbone! Third-Grade...

  • Reborn by Akira Amano – Review

    Tsuna skips school at his junior high so much that his grades are awful, so his mother hires a tutor to help bring his grades up.  Reborn isn’t just any tutor; this strange tiny boy is actually an assassin who wants to make Tsuna into a mafia boss, and he is going to live with...

  • Orlando in December – Discovery Cove, Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Nickelodeon Suites Hotel

    Orlando in the beginning of December is just right; the crowds are small, if any, and the weather is warm but not stifling hot, so a dip in the hotel pool is fine in the heat of the day but the evening is made of cool breezes and walks in the bright...

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