Cradle Book (American Readers Series)


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Write a customer review. Read reviews that mention wight lindon addition action installment development yerin previous skysworn waiting continues soon coming finished continuation fantastic underlord fantasy write mercy. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. I was lucky enough to beta read for this book. It's a fantastic addition to the Cradle series. Stylistically, I feel like it's closest to the very first book, with Lindon spending a considerable amount of time exploring and learning about a part of the world virtually on his own.

This style has advantages and disadvantages, but most importantly it means that he doesn't have the benefit of powerful allies that can intervene and save him at any moment. This lends a real element of risk and tension to the book, and that helps to allow Lindon to grow.

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We also get some great moments with other characters, including some much needed development for Mercy and my personal favorite Cradle character, Yerin. All in all, it's a great book and I strongly recommend it. So I loved this book. This is my favorite book in the series so far, not only do we learn more of the Monarch factions and what happened after a certain disaster we get to see character development for the main characters, genuinely hilarious moments, and most importantly we see Lindon and Yerin grow and quite literally advance. The introduction of new allies along with new enemies made along the way also set up great plot line for future novels as the deadline Lindon faces grows steadily closer whilst the powerful all begin plans for a new competition between them that can cost thousands their lives If I may mention my only dislike about the book, its pretty simple.

Two certain characters despite having a somewhat important focus in the previous book are basically shoved into a dark closet and are basically rarely mentioned for the rest of the Volume. This irks me because However that is only a minor flaw in my eyes. If you are a fan of the series read this book.

If you are like me and believe Orthos is the one true god, read this. Book 5 in Lindon's tale is with us, and it's a doozy. I'll start by saying I didnt start this series until book 4 was a few weeks from coming out, and really fell in love with the story and style about halfway through the first book. If you haven't started this series, I recommend getting started now. This books little sense otherwise. Although if you are looking at book 5, I am sure you know what I am talking about. We start off shortly after where book 4 left off, with Lindon and Yerin being used and scrutinized by the Skysworn.

They are taken by their 2 guards off on a special mission that should keep them out of the public eye for a while, since the empire is still trying to keep panic down after the Bleeding Phoenix has made it's appearance, and Lindon's Blackflame path is getting stronger. They are taken to the titular Ghostwaters research facility, created by the Northstrider, to attempt to salvage whatever they can from this crumbling facility that is essentially a underwater pocket world made into a lab. Immediately upon arrival they are greeted by a open doorway they do not expect, and Lindon is taken in with his Skysworn guard while Yerin remains outside along with Mercy and their guard.

Once inside things kick off to a startling and bloody beginning that as usual does not bode well for Lindon's survival. He survives and manages to stumble on a building with what appears to be trash only, and behaving in his usual fashion, manages to make some startling discoveries. I wont describe more of the story from here on out because you really owe it to yourself to read the book. What I will say is that this book takes Lindon on an amazing path, and the ending is surprising and satisfying.

Yerin also does advance but this story is very much Lindon centric, so her part is much smaller, and focuses on her efforts to try to save Lindon. Mercy, meanwhile, being new to the group I suppose, is somewhat relegated to a curious but mostly sideline part. I've started to re-read the book already to soak it in, but if you felt satisfaction in book 2 when he gets his bloodforged body, or book 3 as he advances his Blackflame path in the testing grounds, you will really like this story. The Cradle series is one of my new favorites. I recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy novels.

The latest book in the series absolutely adds to the mythos of the world. If you liked the previous novels, this one will definitely build upon a strong base. My only two complaints about this book are that it's not longer and that the next one will take so long to publish. I don't do reviews often, but this was a brilliant bit of story telling.

I can't wait to see where it goes from here. Out of 18 chapters total, the starting 10 or so chapters about 2. However, halfway through Lindon gets back to a familiar self-improvement section of story, and the whole thing just started to feel better to me. Maybe it felt like it slowed down?

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I'm not sure, but I'm glad I fought to keep reading to get to the reward which was a satisfying payoff. Also, there's something new and amusing at the end for a little extra value. I need the next book Compelling story, great character growth and development, and twists that make you go WOW. If you picked up just this book, go read the ones before it.

If you are caught up except for this one, well what are you waiting for?! If you are all caught up, including this book, wanna help me kidnap the author and keto him locked in a bedroom so he can just keep writing? And we can read the books as he finishes the chapters! No bashing feet with sledge hammers, promise! See all reviews. Most recent customer reviews. Published 17 hours ago. Published 1 day ago. Published 4 days ago. Published 6 days ago. Different methods of using cradleboards, great facial expressions representing emotions.

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Babies and toddlers love looking at it. Apr 18, Meredith rated it it was amazing Shelves: This book is darling. It features babies from 18 different American Indian tribes, which are named on pages 11 and 12, in traditional cradleboards. The cute little girl on page 2 also makes an appearance in Global Babies. A single word below each photo describes what the baby is doing smiling, frowning, peeking, touching, crying, yawning, thinking, looking, sleepy, sleeping and a blank line beneath invites the reading to name another action or emotion to describe the child pictured.

Cradle Me also makes a great baby face book. Children belonging to any of the indigenous cultures of North America, children of color, and children from babywearing families will appreciate this book as will fans of Carry Me , Global Babies , Global Baby Girls , and American Babies. May 01, Heather Pearson rated it really liked it Shelves: I was immediately attracted to the bright colourful pages in this board book.

Each page features a baby in a cradle board. This is the traditional method of many American Indian and other First Nations tribes for safely securing and transporting their babies. While each cradle board serves the same purpose of keeping a baby safe, that's where the similarities end. Each is shaped and decorated in a style of that particular tribe.

At the back of the book, there are thumbnail pictures of each board I was immediately attracted to the bright colourful pages in this board book. At the back of the book, there are thumbnail pictures of each board indentifying to which tribe it belongs. The colours are bright and inviting. The babies have been photographed with a different facial expressions and the description is printed large at the bottom of the page. There is a space for the reader to write in the translation of that word into their language.

My children loved board books with photos of babies. They would look at them again and again, never seeming to tire of them. As a parent, you could use this book for further activities such as asking your child to point out particular colours, comparing what is the same in the various cradle boards and then what is different.

It would be fun to draw an outline of a cradle board and then help your child decorate it either your tribal or cultural designs.

Mar 24, Miss Pippi the Librarian rated it really liked it Shelves: Cradle boards are used by Native American mothers to carry their infants, so the mother's arms can be used for different tasks during the day. Each cradle board is unique and each tribe create their own style of boards. Slier shares a glimpse at cradle boards from around the United States.

Real photographs with Native American children are on each page with an action word. There is space below each verb, so book owners can write in their language the word written in English. The final page of th Cradle boards are used by Native American mothers to carry their infants, so the mother's arms can be used for different tasks during the day. The final page of the book shares a miniature photo with the tribe, so readers can see the wide variety of cradle boards.

Slier shares an excellent book that will be appreciated by young children, mothers, teachers, and librarians. The pictures are large and focused on the child in the cradle board. Infants and toddlers who naturally love to meet and see other children will enjoy paging through this board book. Slier found a niche and her book is a great stepping stone for readers to learn more about the Native American culture. Reviewed from Star Bright Books, Inc. Apr 21, Wayne Walker rated it it was amazing. Are Native American babies any different from other babies?

One Native American practice that endures to this day is that of carrying babies safely and comfortably in cradle boards close to their mothers. Each cradle board is personalized and varies from tribe to tribe in style and material used. This board book shows babies from different tribes in their unique cradle boards as they sm Are Native American babies any different from other babies? This board book shows babies from different tribes in their unique cradle boards as they smile or frown, cry or yawn, look or sleep.

There is a fill-in-the-line feature that enables readers to translate the words into their own dialect. Babies love to look at other babies, and they will love this book. May 01, Carol rated it liked it Shelves: Cradle Me by Debby Slier is an adorable new board book. Each page shows a precious Native American infant in a cradle board. The sweet babies are showing a wide range of expressions and actions as they patiently wait.

I love seeing the variety of beautiful craftsmanship in each individual cradle board. No matter their ethnicity all small babies will enjoy seeing these little faces peeking out of the book at them. Feb 29, Julie Barrett rated it it was amazing. Cradle Me by Debby Slier Native American families have a way of carrying their infants and this book shows the different tribes and how they carry them to keep them close to the mothers body and keep the baby happy.

May 22, Elizabeth added it Recommended to Elizabeth by: I also appreciate that at the end of the book, the names of each tribe represented are listed -- and doing so next to miniatures of the cradleboard pictures one has just seen is a nice, effective, touch. Jan 22, Shayne Cope rated it it was ok Shelves: This book would be great for babies to look at pictures of other babies.

It also exposes them to a different culture at a young age. Mar 05, Danielle rated it it was amazing Shelves: Charlene rated it liked it Aug 09, Rachael rated it liked it Jun 11, May 01, Jessica rated it it was amazing.