Almanacs are one of my favorite “reads” and Grier’s Almanac is one of them. Now celebrating its 200th anniversary, Grier’s continues to shape and influence people’s lives from Virginia to Texas.
Kitty Fantastic in Manroes Art Adventure – Book Review
There is no doubt that this is an excellent book and could easily be one of the best I have seen. The art is amazing – especially the backgrounds, which are full of colorful textures and blends. Another noticeable feature was the bright, almost realistic eyes of Pamelas characters.
Men of Extreme Action – Book Review
Action, thriller and humor this book has it all! Men of Extreme Action by Joseph Kochanoff is one of the better books I have reviewed this year, despite its obvious need of editing. Based in the action movie making industry…
Putting it on Paper: Book Review
Dawn Josephson, author of 14 books, has written a fantastic author resource with her latest book Putting it on Paper The ground rules for creating promotional pieces that sell books. This book discusses the development and use of contents within a media kit, and other marketing materials…
Sledgehammer — Medical Fiction Thriller at Its Best
Paulo Reyes’ new fiction book deals with the possibility of a terrorist attack whereby terrorists have used smallpox against us. It’s a medical fiction thriller that begs to ask the question what if?
The Dark Side Of Camelot
What if that magical world of Arthur had really existed? What if we only had part of the story?
The Seventh Jewel – Book Review
The Seventh Jewel is a fantasy-adventure fiction geared for youth (ages 11 and up). J.J. Pritchard crammed several tantalizing elements in only 278 pages. The reader is taken on a journey that involves a treasure hunt, a noble quest and the discovery of an ancient civilization. The author touches upon family relationships, dealing with death…
Willa’s Poppy – Book Review
“…Willas Poppy is about the exciting adventures of a girl and her puppy as they grow to maturity. Willa, a young teenager, struggled in school…”
A monster Named Criney, Who Makes Kids Whiney – Book Review
Excellent! The best children book of this genre that I have had the pleasure to review!
A Monster Named Criney Who Makes Kids Whiney by Heather Zuckerman can be classified as a juvenile fiction geared for children aged between three and seven. Mood-setting bright color full pages greet the reader upon opening the durable cover. Superb use of rhythmic cadence and clever design…
Book Review for Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Are we doomed to suffer the collapse of our society and culture as past civilizations have? Jared Diamond’s new book looks at the world’s recent past to help us better understand our future.
C. S. Lewis: Prince Caspian
“Prince Caspian” is a sequel to “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”. The four children return to the land of Narnia and once again have to battle against forces of evil.
Ebook Review: How to turn Auction Traffic into Cash!!!
An impartial review of Jim Cockrum’s ebook, How to turn Auction Traffic into Cash. The review contains; A description of the Author, A description of the Ebook, A list of the Good Points, A list of the Bad Points, and A description of How I have gained from How to turn Auction Traffic into Cash.