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Showing posts with label Henty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henty. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Birthday Photos

I am now officially 14, as of 8:55 pm on January 14.

Whenever one of the kids has a birthday, Mom always tries to take a picture at the minute they were born.
Here are the pictures from my birthday on Saturday.

I had a cake with horse models on top of it a couple years ago, and I had saved the horse models. I had wanted another cake like that one, but Helena hadn't wanted to make it. So we decided to just have cupcakes with the horse models on top. We used blue Sour Belts for the streams, red apples for apples, and jelly beans and chocolate rocks for rocks.
Helena making the cupcakes.
The finished cupcakes from one side...
...from the other side...
...and from the top.
What do you think?

Also presents.
A sweater and a model horse from Mara.
Along with a Klutz twirled paper book.
A big box from Benedick with...
...a puppy inside that wags its tail
when you rub its back.
A cute rubber stamp with a bird on it,
and hair things from Helena.
FRESH CHERRIES!! From Grammy.
And a balloon puzzle, also from Grammy.
The 4th season of the Richard Greene
Robin Hood TV show, from Mom and Dad.
And THE 101 G.A. HENTY NOVELS ON CD!!!!
Also from Mom and Dad.
I have always loved the G.A. Henty books, and
when we came across this I immediately put
it on my wishlist! I am so happy I got it!!! 
I loved watching the 1935 "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for my birthday! It was everything I was expecting, and more!! I had just read it, but I didn't know that the movie was going to be so funny! I especially liked the Pyramus and Thisbe performance at the end! I thought it was hilarious!! The whole movie was great. I guess when you take a book that has some pretty funny parts, and make it into a movie with actors who add little tiny things, and just add their whole manner of acting, it will end up pretty funny. I must have watched it 3 or 4 times since my birthday!

P.S. If you are wondering why it's been so long since I posted, blame it on my Henty CD. I've been reading it as much as possible.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Book Review: Beric the Briton

Beric the Briton is a book by G. A. Henty about the Roman invasion of Britain. It was first published in 1892 in England by Blackie and Son. The edition my family owns was published by Preston/Speed in 1996 in the United States. It is 398 pages long, and has 12 illustrations.

Beric's mother is chief of the Sarci, a subtribe of the British tribe called the Iceni. To ensure the Sarci's obedience to Rome, when Beric was eleven, the Romans insisted that his mother Parta send him as a hostage to Camalodunum, the Roman capital. When Beric was fifteen, the Romans thought he was sufficiently Romanized, so he was permitted to return to his tribe. Soon after he returned, there were so many problems with wolves, that a hunt was organized to get rid of a lot of them. Altogether, about four thousand wolves were killed. When Beric went back to his home after the wolf hunt, he found that the Romans were planning an expedition against Mona, the Sacred Island, to destroy their religion.

Then, when news comes that Mona has been destroyed, the whole country goes up in arms! The Britons soon decide to attack Camalodunum. Will the British revolt succeed? or will it be crushed at the beginning?

One reason I like G. A. Henty is that he combines history with adventure. My favorite part of this book might be the fight in the swamp later on, but I had to reread  almost the whole book last night to be able to decide. I have other favorite parts, but if I said what they were it would give too much of the plot away.

Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys British or Roman history.