Here at Worldbuilders, we work hard to help kids all over the world.
In both senses of the word. Sometimes kids need a goat. Sometimes kids need a book.
Today’s blog features the awesome children’s books we’ve gotten for the fundraiser. Some are lottery, a few are auction, and a couple are also available in The Tinker’s Packs. But you’ll have to be quick – there are only a few of those.
- Copies of Troubletwisters: The Magic. Signed by Garth Nix and Sean Williams.
“[An] enjoyable romp… satisfying to a wide range of middle school readers.” – Publishers Weekly
These are signed by *both* Garth Nix and Sean Williams, so they’re extra cool….
- Auction: A set of Troubletwisters: The Magic, signed by Garth Nix, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again, signed and doodled by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
For those of you who’d *really* love to get one of the above books, we’re pairing one up with a copy of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again, also signed by the author.
“Ian Fleming”Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond series and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, would have been thrilled with this delightful sequel…Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again is a treat from start to finish and hopefully the beginning of many more adventures.” – KidsReads.com
You can bid on the auction over here if you’re interested.
- 30th Anniversary Edition of Jumanji . Signed by Chris Van Allsburg. Includes a bonus CD read by Robin Williams.
“Mr. Van Allsburg’s illustrations have a beautiful simplicity of design, balance, texture, and a subtle intelligence beyond the call of illustration.” – The New York Times
I was really tempted to pull out the CD so I could hear Robin Williams reading it, but I restrained myself….
- The Snow Merchant. Signed, quoted, and dated by Sam Gayton.
“A hugely imaginative tale” – The Bookseller
This one’s a fast-paced, quirky, funny tale about an alchemist who plans to change the world – and the life of one Lettie Peppercorn – with his newest invention: snow. If you say you’re not even curious about this book, frankly no one here at Worldbuilders would believe you.
- The Demon’s Watch. Signed and dated by Conrad Mason.
“Judging by his debut novel, The Demon’s Watch, Conrad Mason is here to stay . . . Comparisons with Terry Pratchett are inevitable” – Carousel
Monsters, pirates, and great adventure are the start of this story. But Mason tops himself by pulling a brilliant switch – the good guys are goblins, ogres and trolls. The bad guys are the humans. By flipping the fairy tale traditions around, Mason slyly injects an interesting new dynamic into what could have been just a great fantasy adventure, elevating this book to a brilliant fantasy adventure.
- The Nixie’s Song by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. Signed and Doodled by Tony DiTerlizzi.
“Readers who enjoy fine fiction involving young heroes will love Nixie’s Song…but legions of Spiderwick fans may make finding the book a challenge by itself! Strongly recommended.” –SFRevu
The Grace kids aren’t the only kids to peer into the fairy realm. The Nixie’s Song is the first book in the second Spiderwick trilogy, featuring new protagonists, a new setting and a cameo by authors Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi, as well as a familiar face from the first five books. Oh, and giants.
- Victor’s Quest and Victor’s Challenge. Signed by Pamela Freeman.
“Pamela Freeman’s story is warm and engaging, and there are a few challenges in the text. As for the illustrations – well, its Kim Gamble of both Tashi and Minton fame. I can’t imagine a child not enjoying Victor’s Quest.” –Booktopia
Prince Victor isn’t very smart. His horse, however, has enough brains for both of them. Together they set out on a quest to find a princess for Victor to marry, and though things don’t always go as planned, Victor’s sunny outlook just might save the day.
Geared for younger readers. Many fans of this series cite it as their introduction to the wonderful world of fantasy, and still enjoy reading it today.
- Copies of Benjamin Oliver Flanagan. Inscribed and signed by A. Dale Triplett.
This is a good story for younger kids (ages 4 and below) about patience and dealing with loss. The story is told in an easy-to-sing rhyme, so it should be fun for kids to hear and help with. The illustrations are in black and white, but one website we found mentioned it might be fun to give this book with a box of crayons to get kids more involved.
- The Unfortunately Fursey by Mervyn Wall.
“You’ll be spellbound by Mervyn Wall’s whimsical mixture of satire and fantasy.” – Books Ireland
- The Terrible Thing That Happened To Barnaby Brocket. Signed by John Boyne.
“Unashamedly and often delightfully whimsical… It has much of the pell-mell what-the-hell-happens-nextness of Dahl and Ibbotson” – The Guardian
- Auction: A set of Jackie Morris books: The Ice Bear, The Cat and the Fiddle, and I am Cat. All signed and doodled by Jackie Morris.
The Ice Bear – “One of the most wonderful picture books of the year” – The Times
The Cat and the Fiddle – “This sumptuous collection is one to pore over, cherish and return to again and again. A lovely book.” – The Bookseller
Jackie Morris’s beautiful books are a pure joy whether you read the story or just admire her illustrations. Ideally, you do both, but we’re not going to tell you how to read. These books are a great addition to your collection, keepsakes to pass down to your children, or gifts for someone who needs them – and we can’t think of anyone who doesn’t need them.
Jackie signed all of these and included doodles in each one that are just as awesome as the artwork in the rest of the book.
The other two books have cat doodles, but more cat photos might break the internet. You can see them on the auction page if you like. We know you want these books, so you can bid on them at your leisure.
- A set of Lament and The Raven Boys. Both signed by Maggie Stiefvater.
Start with an intriguing plot, add some new twists on old Fairy lore and throw in a dash of romance, and there you have it: Lament, the first installment in Maggie Stiefvater’s Books of Faerie. If you liked the idea of Twilight but not necessarily the execution, you’ll have better luck with Lament.
The Raven Boys is a dark study of mortality and fraternity. For as long as she can remember, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love to die. She never thought this would be a problem. But now, as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of a local private school whose students are known as the Raven Boys, she’s not so sure anymore. This is a signed audiobook of the first installment of Maggie’s Raven Cycle.
- A set of Goblin Secrets and Ghoulish Song. Both signed by William Alexander.
We can’t say anything better than the professionals:
“Goblin Secrets is a knockout. It’s an original, owing absolutely nothing to Tolkien, or to any of his descendants, disciples or imitators. As a lifelong sucker for theatre and books about theatre, I don’t know a fantasy novel that’s used performing and maskmaking in just that way.” – Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn
“Will Alexander’s books are a secret pleasure that are now revealed to the world. Funny, smart, and gorgeously written without sacrificing an ounce of forward-moving plot, they are both a pleasure and instructive. When I grow up, I want to be Will.” – Jane Yolen, author of The Pit Dragon Chronicles
- Odd and the Frost Giants. Signed by Neil Gaiman.
“Since this is a story for younger readers, these gods aren’t as saucy as when Gaiman previously cast them in his Sandman graphic novel series. But their lusty undercurrents are still there, and they seem as alive and witty as ever. Almost as good as The Graveyard Book, and equally as good as Coraline.” – SF Signal
- Instructions. First edition, signed by Neil Gaiman.
Yes, you did see these instructions in Fragile Things. But here they are with breathtaking illustrations by the inimitable Charles Vess, perfect for reading to your kids or hoarding for yourself. It’s in the lottery in all its signed glory, because someone who donates as little as ten bucks deserves a chance at winning something this cool.
Auction: Instructions. First edition, signed by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.
(Click to embiggen, so that you might bask in the glory.)
This copy is even cooler, as it’s signed by both Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.
Same lovely book, one extra signature. Feel free to head over and bid on the auction.
- Copies of Curiosities by Mike Yamada, Victoria Ying and Jonathan Ying. All signed and doodled by Jonathan Ying.
When I was at wondercon a year ago, a couple readers stopped by and gave me a copy of their book. I brought it home, read it to my boy, and enjoyed it so much that I made a point of talking about it on Goodreads.
The authors sent us some copies for Worldbuilders, so we’ve put 5 doodled copies into the lottery….
And five copies into our online store so you can head over and grab a copy if you like. Be warned though, there are only 5 for sale, so they’ll be gone soon.
- Copies of Beatrice’s Goat. Signed by Page McBrier, Lori Lohstoeter, and inscribed and signed by Beatrice Biira.
This is the book that sold me on how cool Heifer International was.
I’m so fond of it, I recorded a video of reading it to Oot.
The books we have thrown into the lottery are extra-cool because they’re signed.
But wait. They’re even cooler than that. They’re not just signed by the author (Page McBrier) Not just signed by the illustrator (Lori Lohstoeter).
These copies are signed by Beatrice Biira herself, the woman the book was based on.
Beatrice has grown up since the book was published in 2001, and she’s gone on to great things. She got her BA, then went on to get her Master’s degree. And I’m willing to bet she got better grades than I ever did in grad school…
For those of you who want to be sure you get this awesome ultra-signed book, we have a few up for sale in the The Tinker’s Packs as well. We don’t have a ton of them though, so you might want to grab them while you can.
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That’s the exciting stuff for now. We’ll be back before you know it with more, so in the mean time, how about a shiny new navigation bar? The images are all linky and clickable…
3 Comments
Saw this blog on facebook and just donated for the first time. Felt great to be able to donate to a charity that has a very tangible impact on the world.
I really like the little link bar you’ve had on the last couple of blogs, at the bottom. It looks great!
Great job whoever designed that / came up with that idea.
Awww, thanks :) It was Pat’s idea, but Brett is a genius and designed it beautifully.