Faster than a speed reader! More powerful than a librarian! (Well, maybe a bookseller. Librarians are pretty darn powerful!) Able to leap tall book piles in a single bound! “Look! Out on the web!” “It’s a beekeeper!” “It’s a marathoner!” “It’s Superblogger!” Yes, it’s Superblogger…spunky meanderer from Minnesota, who came to the Blogosphere with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men (like fitting 48 hours into 24)! Superblogger…who can change the course of mighty followers, bend their minds with her keyboard-deft hands, and who, disguised as Sheila “Kent” DeChantal, mild-mannered (? well, maybe not mild) blogger for a great book-loving community, fights a never-ending battle for posts, reviews, and the Bibliophile way!
If you’ve been reading my posts, there’s a good chance the name “Sheila from Book Journey” will ring a familiar bell. That’s because it seems ONE of her superpowers renders mere mortals helpless (namely ME!)—who normally wouldn’t accept challenges or get involved with memes or readalongs—to do so! Yep, between her “First Book of 2015,” her “2015 Library Challenge” and especially her “Harry Potter Reread,” she’s been keeping blog followers like myself quite busy. (I’m sure Brainerd, Minnesota has a phone booth with her name on it!) So, when this kind, generous, lovely Caped Crusader asked if I would be one of her guest bloggers while she and her husband vacationed Down Under, of course I said, “Yes!!!”
Actually, I could not be more honored to be the Robin to her Batman, the Boo Boo Bear to her Yogi, the fountain pen to her ink well, as today’s “Book Journey Blog Sitter.”
See you there!
:Donna the Blog Sitter 🙂
LOved your post about “Charlotte’s Web…..even left a comment. Thanks Donna!
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Thanks, Darlene! So glad you left a comment there, too 😀 AND tweeted about it AND Liza retweeted. Thank you!! 😀
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Well done! I loved Charlotte’s Web! ❤
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Thanks, Colleen! It really is such a wonderful book that I appreciate even more now, having read it as an adult 🙂
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Congrats, Donna! That’s a pretty awesome intro. Will hop on over to the other blog. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Robin! Both posts were fun to write. I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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I LOVE this post as well as the one you have on Sheila’s Blog Sitting Post. AWESOME job. 🙂
Thanks.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Blog
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Thanks, Elizabeth! Is that Sheila to a “T” or what? lol
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I love the way you have introduced Sheila! She should feel very warm and fuzzy. I always enjoyed that Superman series when I was growing up. Thank you for reminding me of it! I enjoyed the humour in this introductory post. I’ll guess I’ll check out your guest post now.
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Thanks, Norah! I hope she likes it, too, but right now she’s in your neck of the woods, though on a cruise to New Zealand at the moment 🙂 I used to watch Superman regularly when I was kid, back when everything was in black & white! lol
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I hope she enjoys New Zealand. Geoff Le Pard was there before Christmas and totally enjoyed it. I have to admit that I haven’t been there yet! 🙂
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Oh, you’re much closer than I am! I sure hope you can go someday 🙂 I know of its beauty, as does most of the civilized world, through the “Lord of the Rings” movies. I know Sheila will be visiting Hobbiton! 😀 Can’t wait to see her pics!
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I’m planning a visit in the near future i.e. in the next five years. Well, I’m thinking about planning . . .
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…and when you do, I hope you post about it! 😀
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Congrats Donna!! I’ll read your post soon 🙂
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Thanks, Paola! I hope you enjoy it when you do 🙂
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I did enjoy it!! It made me want to read it!
I saw the movie many years ago and was at school volunteering when the teacher was reading the last parts of the book. This was last year in June and half of the students were muslims. I only saw how much they all enjoyed it 🙂
Hard to understand why it was banned.
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I hope you do read it, Paola 🙂 It’s delightful! And as far as the banning, Sheila posted the reasons cited. It goes to show you what happens when religious beliefs are taken to a level that is beyond what I believe was intended by the actual Word. Scroll down to the boxed area on her post: http://bookjourney.net/2011/09/24/charlottes-web-by-e-b-white-banned-books-week/
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I read why it was banned before replying and I was shocked! Half of the existing cartoons are animals and they talk… Some people!! 🙂
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I’m a pretty conservative thinker in many ways, and within Christianity something like imaginary stories of animals talking to each other is not an issue as far as anything I can tell. Of course, believing they can talk is another issue altogether! lol
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That person didn’t have a TV while growing up and doesn’t have any contact with kids… 🙂
The nicest thing one can have apart from the smile, is imagination!! 🙂
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Charlotte’s Web is great, I remember that being one of the first books read to us at school, I was probably 4 or 5 and I still remember the first chapter from that. I picked it up again a few years ago and absolutely fell in love with it again.
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I love that you read it only a few years ago, Ste J 🙂 And to think how much an impression it made on you to still be vivid 😀
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Going traveling is fun! Thanks for the ride! I hate running into spider webs! But I love Charlotte’s Web. She was polite and put her web up in the rafters. 🙂
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the excursion, Rhythm 🙂 I hate running into spider webs, too. Not crazy about spiders, for that matter, but Charlotte—she’s a different kind of arachnid 😀
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It’s Super Blog Sitter to the rescue! Nice job, Donna! ❤
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lol Lobo, thanks
…I was one of about a dozen lucky blog sitters, all of whom did a great job! 🙂 I was very honored to be one of them and thanks for reading!
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Cool! 😀
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I’m so glad you think so, Erik 😀
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Great post, :Donna!
~The Gang
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Thanks, Pack 🙂 I’m so glad you went over to Sheila’s blog to read it, too. She just arrived home yesterday and is back in business. Today’s post is filled with some of the pics she took in Hobbiton! 😀
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Dear Donne The Blogsitter… LOL! I love this post. I popped in today to see what you are up to and really enjoyed reading this. 🙂 I am so glad you had fun with the posts that is what it is all about 😉
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So glad you liked it, Sheila! I was hoping you’d get a kick out of it 🙂 I think all we blogsitters had fun with it, are glad you had a fantastic trip and are home safely, blogging up a storm again! lol And today I’m finally working on my Goblet post 😀
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Love this post! So much fun!
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Thanks so much, Deb 🙂 I figure anyone who knows Sheila would totally get it! lol
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