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Paula Banks’ Dream Big: Peyton’s Hip Hop Adventure is a heartwarming and inspiring tale Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. This delightful book follows the journey of Peyton, a spirited young girl with a passion for hip-hop. Peyton learns of a talent show happening at school… Continue reading Dream Big: Peyton’s Hip-Hop Adventure by Paula Y. Banks
Bullying is all too common these days Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. Peer pressure makes it so even the most pleasant person can become cruel to others for no reason. A person who faces a bully can do something rather than run and hide or maliciously fight… Continue reading Tanks and Tractors by Mac Moonstone
It’s not easy being a kid Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. Everyone gets to decide on your behalf what’s best for you. You are on a schedule that you can’t control, and you have to eat what you don’t want. That’s how it is for Dean. After… Continue reading Dean’s Magical Mixup: The Princple Pin by Kathleen Davis
“These devices help them hear better, like glasses help you see” Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. Hearing My Way cheerfully explains hearing loss to children. This line, in particular, starts the book out strong. Not every child knows about hearing aids, but they know about glasses, so… Continue reading My Hearing, My Way by Dr. Stacey Armas
Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin is a heartwarming (and spooky) tale that captivates readers Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. I was hoping to post this before Christmas, but I still feel that Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin makes for a great year-round read. Authored by the talented… Continue reading Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin by R.G. Fraser-Green
Titan’s Smelly Adventure is a delight and humorous story for children and adults alike Talia the tiger is minding her business when her brother, Titan, “sneaks up” behind her. Talia tells her brother, “I knew you were there. I could smell you the whole time.” Talia urges her brother to bathe, and when he refuses,… Continue reading Titan’s Smelly Adventure by Ally Wilburn
Gnome Anne’s Land is a bright and cheerful read Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. Gnome Anne’s Land is so bright and colorful! The cover and illustrations resonate with the cheerful story. Gnome Anne is out gardening when her friend, Gonme Ad (say out loud), comes by, whistling… Continue reading Gnome Anne’s Land by David Wilson
What power can one ring have over another one’s destiny? Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. See Disclaimer and Disclosure for more details. The Ring of Destiny is a classic middle school book. Three girls sit in class when the main character, Millie, bumps into the cutest boy in school. After Millie gushes to her… Continue reading The Ring of Destiny by Brianna Duttry
In a small unaffected village outside of the city, the townsfolk of a close-knit community rarely leave and they even more rarely have any visitors. So when a young man named Adam arrives, the village is feverish in welcoming the newcomer. It’s not long before the tranquility of the halcyon settlement is disturbed with off-kilter… Continue reading In a Small, Quiet Village by Ian Anthony Hollis
Over the year I was inundated with book review requests. I’m so grateful for all the indie authors who contacted me and please accept my sincerest apologies for not responding. I had a baby and the site had to be put on hold, however, while watching the dude sleep, I have had plenty of time… Continue reading 5 Indie Author Books You Need in Your Library
This is the true story of Carmine Imbriale – a gambler, a brawler, a bandit, a bookie, an enforcer. For two decades, Imbriale was a street-level operative in one of the most violent crews in the Colombo Family, and he endeared himself to some of the major figures of organized crime while developing deadly disputes… Continue reading Carmine and the 13th Avenue Boys
Philosophy birthed science as we know it, and it is still crucial to our understanding of life – taking the ancient wisdom of philosophy and applying it to modern life makes total sense. This book is a concise and accessible view of how philosophy can help you get promoted at work, be a better leader,… Continue reading Philosophy in the Modern Workplace by William Swift