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Candace Carson was born in America, grew up in Europe and has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia. The "Wee LuLu" series began in Book 2, "Come Inside! To learn more about her books and up-coming events, visit: Are you an author? Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography. Learn more at Author Central. Popularity Popularity Featured Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Avg. A tale of redemption. A story of mistaken identity.
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A plausible assumption gone terribly wrong. Dissension in the ranks, whack attacks and acorn missiles. When things seem amiss, a healthy self-esteem may be the only consolation and you might be surp Danger lurks in beautiful places.
Sigi s pays the price with his paws, his nose, his ears and his tail. Mystery abounds and solutions present themselves. Much can be learned by being attentive, for Sigi, as well as his readers.
This is the third book Cracked eggs, slimy frogs, and yucky worms await his investigation. Missing friends and hidden brushes, babies to tend and Mama's fusses all add to the drama. An uplifting and enjoyable read.
In my opinion she does just that. I am not a big fan of the Grateful Dead , I was more into the Who but was interested in what made a Deadhead and this journey of Candace Carson life and her love of the Dead music and her travels to follow that music and how dancing to that music encourage her to grow. I heard Janis Joplin say that when she was performing it was important to her to see the people dancing, they understood the music. I won this book in a Goodread give away.
Aug 15, Julia Simpson-Urrutia rated it liked it. I think other deadheads may appreciate this book more than the reader expecting to learn about the mind expansion of the 60s.
It does demonstrate how people latch onto a movement if it makes them feel good. Jan 12, Catherine rated it really liked it Shelves: Candace Carson is a fan of Grateful Dead, a well known band. Diary of a Deadhead quickly goes through her life and follows her dedication to the band. From her childhood, we get a brief look into some very memorable moments in her perspective. It wasn't just about the Grateful Dead; it was a look into what it was like to grow up in America during those eras.
I found it interesting to think about her brother, Robin and his experience with the army.
I also liked getting to experience those concerts Candace Carson is a fan of Grateful Dead, a well known band. I also liked getting to experience those concerts through her explanations of them; what it felt like to be there and do the same things she did.
I felt it interesting as the author's emotions changed during differing events. We get to experiences highs, lows, love and loss.
I don't think I've ever heard their music, but I still found it to be an interesting read. It was a good look into the author's life. It's a quick book and worth the read! I won a copy of this book via Goodreads Giveaways and these are just my honest thoughts on it.
A Wild Magical Ride into the World of Sound and Vibration by Candace Carson is a truly fascinating book that takes you back in time to another generation. Candace takes the reader on the journey of her life as a Deadhead, in the 's and 70's. A very interesting book, glad I got to read it.
Some are good examples, which has nothing to do with appearances. Cassy marked it as to-read Mar 26, A Day in the Rub' al Khali Feb 19, I found it interesting to think about her brother, Robin and his experience with the army. Daryl Moad marked it as to-read Mar 26, Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video.
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