Showing posts with label Middle Grade (Age 9-12). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle Grade (Age 9-12). Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Book Review: The Worlds Traveler by M.L. Roble

The Worlds Traveler (The Hidden Gifted Book 2)

By M.L. Roble
Publisher: M.L. Roble
Published: Dec. 1, 2015
ASIN: B0178ICS2Y

Amazon Synopsis:

From award-winning author M.L. Roble comes a story about a boy, his map, and an adventure. 

Life on the run from madman Martin Reimer gets in the way of everything. 

For fourteen-year-old Phillip, it has meant having to stay hidden, unable to use his gift of moving through maps to search for his missing father. But the arrival of a stranger named Delroy brings unexpected opportunity, for Delroy is a man with the ability to travel worlds hidden within our own, and he was sent by Phillip's father. Now Phillip will do everything he can to find his dad, even if it means tricking Delroy into helping him, or a quest through those hidden worlds. 

Even if leaving home means Martin can now find him. 

Follow in the adventures of Phillip Stone and Natalie Bristol in this sequel to the award-winning book The Magician's Doll!

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Interview and Giveaway with Beth Vrabel, Author of A Blind Guide to Stinkville

I’d like to welcome Beth Vrabel to Shelf Full of Books today. Beth is the author of A Blind Guide to Stinkville which was the focus of my review on Oct. 29. Click here to read that review. Today Beth has come to tell us more about her book and her experience with visual impairment.

Welcome Beth! I’m so excited to have you visit with us on Shelf Full of Books.

Please tell us a little bit about your book.
A BLIND GUIDE TO STINKVILLE tells the story of 12-year-old Alice, who moves from Seattle, the only city she’s ever known, to a speck-sized town in South Carolina. Life in Sinkville stinks—and not just because of the putrid smoke coming from the town’s paper mill. In her hometown, everyone already knew that Alice has albinism and the blindness that often goes with it. But here in Stinkville, being blind is news. For the first time in her life, it makes her feel different—disabled, even. And Mom is too depressed to get out of bed, Alice’s brother is too bitter to help, and Dad too busy at his new job. Alice realizes she has to advocate for herself. So with her fat, farting dog Tooter and her white cane at her side, that’s just what Alice does. The funny thing is, as Alice confronts her own blindness, others seem to truly see her for the first time.

Why do you think your readers are going to enjoy your book?
I loved creating the characters in A BLIND GUIDE TO STINKVILLE, and I hope that joy comes through on the pages. For me, this story is so much more than the tale of a blind girl. In fact, I shuddered a little stringing the words together in that way. This is a story of a lonely girl who finds incredible bravery. And she happens to be blind.

I understand your daughter has albinism. Did you base Alice’s character on your daughter? How does Alice’s condition differ from your daughter’s?
I’m so glad you asked this because it’s certainly something I want to make clear. My daughter was born with a very mild form of ocular albinism, which means her eyes have a low level of pigmentation. Like anyone with albinism, she is visually impaired, but my daughter is very mildly so. In fact, most people who meet her don’t know she sees differently than them until she explains it.

Alice, on the other hand, has a severe form of albinism in both her eyes and her skin. She’s the opposite side of the spectrum than my daughter. And in so many other ways, Alice is totally different, especially personality-wise. My daughter was born with the determination and empathy that Alice fights to earn.

In the US you have more Schools for the Blind than we do in Canada. Teachers for children with visual impairment like me work with students in their home schools on an itinerant basis instead of parents sending their children to Schools for the Blind. Did you look into a School for the Blind for your daughter?
Because my daughter’s acuity falls in the low vision rather than blind range, we never did look into schools for the blind for her. That being said, she does benefit from the expertise of a vision itinerant, who visits her school monthly to provide input on how to best accommodate her condition. I was thrilled to hear your background in this, Kathryn! What an incredible service! We don’t always know what’s going to help our daughter, not being visually impaired ourselves. It makes a huge difference to know there are experts who can point out what we can do to even the playing field as much as possible.

What does your daughter think about you writing a book about a girl with her eye condition as the main character?
As I mentioned earlier, the eye condition is not the quite same, but my daughter is excited and hopeful that Alice’s story will make more people aware of albinism. Too often characters with albinism are portrayed as creepy, cruel or mystical. People have implied that my daughter must have exceptional hearing or intuition. Nope. She’s just a girl who happens to have to get a little closer to see and pack a lot of sunscreen.

What was the hardest part of writing your book?
A BLIND GUIDE TO STINKVILLE centers on the idea that everyone faces challenges. Some people, like Alice, are born with them. Others encounter them. But everyone must face them. To share this idea, I created a town full of characters, with challenges ranging from ageism to racism, depression to dyslexia. My challenge was bringing these storylines together fluidly and fully. I’m pretty proud of the result.  

Will there be a sequel to A Blind Guide to Stinkville?
Thank you so much for asking that! I wish you could see the giant grin on my face just thinking of A BLIND GUIDE TO NORMAL, which releases next October. While Alice is in the story, it centers on a character introduced toward the end of STINKVILLE. Ryder, who lost an eye due to retinoblastoma, attends a school for the blind in STINKVILLE. In A BLIND GUIDE TO NORMAL, he moves in with his stuck-in-the-‘70s grandpa so he can go to eighth-grade in a “normal” school. Ryder’s sure he’ll be accepted so long as he can be first to make all the one-eyed jokes. Instead, he causes his bio teacher to faint, infuriates the town hero, falls for the tough girl next door, and is attacked by a cat named the General all on his first day. Ryder quickly discovers there is no such thing as normal. And the only thing worse than explaining a joke is being the punch line.


A Blind Guide to Stinkville
By Beth Vrabel
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Published: October 13, 2015
ASIN: B0163A8TNU

Amazon Synopsis:

Before Stinkville, Alice didn’t think albinism—or the blindness that goes with it—was a big deal. Sure, she uses a magnifier to read books. And a cane keeps her from bruising her hips on tables. Putting on sunscreen and always wearing a hat are just part of life. But life has always been like this for Alice. Until Stinkville.

For the first time in her life, Alice feels different—like she’s at a disadvantage. Back in her old neighborhood in Seattle, everyone knew Alice, and Alice knew her way around. In Stinkville, Alice finds herself floundering—she can’t even get to the library on her own. But when her parents start looking into schools for the blind, Alice takes a stand. She’s going to show them—and herself—that blindness is just a part of who she is, not all that she can be. To prove it, Alice enters the Stinkville Success Stories essay contest. No one, not even her new friend Kerica, believes she can scout out her new town’s stories and write the essay by herself. The funny thing is, as Alice confronts her own blindness, everyone else seems to see her for the first time.

This is a stirring small-town story that explores many different issues—albinism, blindness, depression, dyslexia, growing old, and more—with a light touch and lots of heart. Beth Vrabel’s characters are complicated and messy, but they come together in a story about the strength of community and friendship.

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About the Author:

Beth Vrabel grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania. She won a short-story contest in fourth grade and promptly decided writing was what she was going to do with her life. Although her other plans--becoming a Yellowstone National Park ranger, and a professional roller skater--didn't come to fruition, she stuck with the writing. Beth's backround is journalism and was editor of two regional magazines and a lifestyle columnist. Beth now writes full time.
Her books include PACK OF DORKS and A BLIND GUIDE TO STINKVILLE (releasing October by Sky Pony Press). Look for CAMP DORK in March 2016!
Author Links
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An audio copy of A Blind Guide to Stinkville  will be given to one lucky winner who leaves a comment or question for Beth. The winner will be drawn randomly from all commenters. Contest ends Nov. 14, 2015.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Book Review: A Blind Guide to Stinkville by Beth Vrabel

A Blind Guide to Stinkville
By Beth Vrabel
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Published: October 13, 2015
ASIN: B0163A8TNU

Amazon Synopsis:

Before Stinkville, Alice didn’t think albinism—or the blindness that goes with it—was a big deal. Sure, she uses a magnifier to read books. And a cane keeps her from bruising her hips on tables. Putting on sunscreen and always wearing a hat are just part of life. But life has always been like this for Alice. Until Stinkville.

For the first time in her life, Alice feels different—like she’s at a disadvantage. Back in her old neighborhood in Seattle, everyone knew Alice, and Alice knew her way around. In Stinkville, Alice finds herself floundering—she can’t even get to the library on her own. But when her parents start looking into schools for the blind, Alice takes a stand. She’s going to show them—and herself—that blindness is just a part of who she is, not all that she can be. To prove it, Alice enters the Stinkville Success Stories essay contest. No one, not even her new friend Kerica, believes she can scout out her new town’s stories and write the essay by herself. The funny thing is, as Alice confronts her own blindness, everyone else seems to see her for the first time.

This is a stirring small-town story that explores many different issues—albinism, blindness, depression, dyslexia, growing old, and more—with a light touch and lots of heart. Beth Vrabel’s characters are complicated and messy, but they come together in a story about the strength of community and friendship.

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Book Review and Trailer: Metatron: The Angel Has Risen by Laurence St. John

Metatron: The Angel Has Risen (Metatron Series Book 1)
By Laurence St. John
Publisher: Imajin Books
Published: Apr. 23, 2012
ASIN: B007X5HJ2C

Amazon Synopsis:

Harry Potter, step aside—a new hero has emerged! 

Twelve-year-old Tyler Thompson has a secret: he's not a "normal" boy. After his father's tragic death, Tyler finds himself in one predicament after another, until one day he and his faithful dog Maxx fall into a cesspool of mysterious green goop. 

When his grandfather bestows him with an object not from this earth, Tyler soon discovers he has strange powers. Unfortunately, so does the sinister Dr. Payne. 

Together with his best friend Lukas, who also has a special ability, and Maxx, Tyler embarks on a journey to put an end to Dr. Payne’s evil scheme to control the world's children. To do so, Tyler must make a life-altering choice—one that could change the world. 

You think angels don’t exist? Think again! 

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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Book Review: Rampaging Rats by Susan Day

 Rampaging Rats!: Book 3 in the Astro's Adventures Series
By Susan Day
Publisher: Susan Day
Published: Dec. 1, 2013
ASIN: B00H1FKPFW

Amazon Synopsis:

In this fun children’s book, Rampaging Rats, Melbourne City Airport is being destroyed by monster rats. People think dogs are responsible so Astro and our valiant team not only have to destroy the rats, but they also have to find out who created these terrible creatures and clear the name of The Organisation.

If they don’t the strong bond that exists between people and dogs may be ruined for all time and we won’t find out how Indy stopped a dog-eating crocodile or why there’s a dog that thinks his name is Stop It! 

Follow the team as they travel around Australia and help rebuild the special bond that exists between dogs and their owners. 

If you and your family love dogs you are going to love this fun children’s story. The characters are all based on real dogs and cats and, just like your pet at home, they will warm your heart. They are unique and a bit flawed but you’ll love them all the same. 

The story is about a mysterious organisation that exists without detection and operates right under our very noses. Its sole purpose is to save dogs from neglect. This is the third book in the Astro Adventure’s series and it will delight and entertain your family with its fast moving plots and funny storylines. 

This tale of spies and mystery is full of twists and turns. The secret organisation is manned by a tunnel digging terrier who carries a diamond encrusted nail file. A large dog for which the complexities of door handles are a complete mystery and who, instead, opens everything with his head. As well as, a commando, khaki wearing Blue heeler who is armed with a hunting bone and a smell grenade. And that’s just to name a few! 

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Book Review: Lily (Seed Savers Book 2) by S. Smith

Lily (Seed Savers Book 2)
By Sandi Smith
Publisher: Smashwords
Published: June 27, 2013
ISBN: 9781301434466

Amazon Synopsis:

It's definitely not what she had in mind for summer vacation.

When her friends disappear under mysterious circumstances, thirteen-year-old Lily sets out to discover more about the secret organization with which they had become involved. Her investigation unearths a disturbing secret from her own past, unsettling her world even more. In the meantime, Lily makes a new friend and falls for a mysterious young man even as she remains unsure about whom she should trust. As her world crashes down around her, Lily struggles to decide what to do next.

Lily is volume two of the Seed Savers series but can easily be read out of order. It is is a suspenseful and reflective book with themes of self-empowerment, trust, acceptance of diversity, gardening, and politics.

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Monday, July 20, 2015

Maisy and the Money Marauder Book Blast, Excerpt and Giveaway with Elizabeth Woodrum

MAISY AND THE MONEY MARAUDER
The Maisy Files (Book 2)
by Elizabeth Woodrum

NOTE:  This is the second book in the series The Maisy Files. Book one is only 99 cents. Both books, including the one for the tour, are available for free as part of a Kindle Unlimited subscription or the Kindle Owners Lending Library programs.

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BLURB:

Maisy is back! Lunch money has been stolen at West Valley Elementary, and everyone's favorite fourth-grade detective in on the case. With a cherry lollipop in hand, her fedora, and her trusty notebook, Maisy steps into her black and white mystery world to search for clues. Join Maisy on her quest to unmask a thief in Maisy and the Money Marauder.

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Friday, July 17, 2015

Sherlock Academy Book Blast Excerpt and Giveaway with F.C. Shaw

Sherlock Academy
Sherlock Academy by F.C. Shaw

Teachers in disguise, secret libraries, hollow books . . . All these and more await eleven-year-old Rollie Wilson at the mysterious Sherlock Academy of Fine Sleuths. When Rollie and his best friend, Cecily, are invited to attend a school where children learn the art of detection just like the great Sherlock Holmes, they discover a strange burglary has been committed and a mystery is afoot. Determined to investigate, Rollie discovers that appearances can be deceiving, the truth can be hurtful, and friends sometimes turn into foes. Does Rollie have what it takes to follow in Holmes’s footsteps? Can he use his skills to solve the mystery and save the school from an unknown villain?

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Book Review: Treasure (Seed Savers Bk1) and Trailer by S. Smith

Treasure (Seed Savers Book 1)
By S. Smith
Publisher: Smashwords
Published: Nov. 19, 2013
ASIN: B008FRCAEY

Amazon Synopsis:
Age Level: 9 - 12
Green Book Festival 2013 Winner - YA Category 

UP Authors Fiction Challenge Winner 

Two kids, two bikes, and an idea they can change their world. 

It's 2077. There's no apocalypse, but some things are different. Things like the weather, the internet, and food. In twelve-year-old Clare's world, blueberry is just a flavor and apples are found only in fairy tales. 

Then one day Clare meets an old woman who teaches her about seeds and real food. The woman (Ana) tempts Clare with the notion that food exists other than the square, processed, packaged food she has always known. Under Ana's tutelage, Clare and her friends learn about seeds and gardening despite suspicions that such actions are illegal. 

When the authorities discover the children's forbidden tomato plant and arrest their mother, Clare and her brother flee. Clare has heard of a place called "The Garden State," and with their bikes, a little money, and backpacks, the children begin a lonely cross-country journey that tests them both physically and spiritually. Will they succeed in their quest to find a place of food freedom? And can they, only children, help change the world? 

Treasure is a gentle dystopian, frightening only is the possibility that we may not be far from the future it paints.

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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Book Review: Beggar Charlie by Madeleine McLaughlin

Beggar Charlie
By Madeleine McLaughlin
Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing
Published: June 10, 2014
ASIN: B00KXH9F60

Amazon Synopsis:

Age Level: 10 – 18    Grade Level: 6 - 10
After his mother dies, Beggar Charlie finds himself alone, begging for bread. Life doesn't get any better when he is press-ganged. His only hope is the captain of the merchant ship who takes a liking to him. 

When the ship docks in China, Charlie is sent ashore with Hickory Dick, a boy he mistrusts. A rebellion foments, and in horror, Charlie watches as the merchant ship sinks when some Chinese men set it on fire. Whatever will Beggar Charlie and Hickory Dick do?

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Amazon  *  B&N  *  Smashwords  *  Goodreads

Friday, May 22, 2015

Book Review: The Psi Squad: Book One by Mark Feggeler

The Psi Squad: Book One
By Mark Feggeler
Publisher: Mark Feggeler
Published: Jan. 22, 2013
ASIN: B00B50RLQ0

Amazon Synopsis:

 Age Level: 8 - 18 | Grade Level: 3 - 12
J.B. has been bothered by colorful balls of light floating around him as far back as he can recall. Doctors blame it on strained rods and cones in his eyes, but he's never believed that diagnosis. As if seeing things weren't troublesome enough, now he's the new kid in town starting middle school with no friends. His grandparents aren't exactly excited he's moved in with them, either. When he spots a fellow student who appears to interact with one of the glowing spots only he is supposed to be able to see, J.B. decides he must befriend the strange girl and investigate the peculiar coincidence. But some things are easier said than done...

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Amazon    *  B&N  *  Goodreads

Friday, May 15, 2015

Book Review: SIX by M.M. Vaughn

SIX
By M.M.Vaughn
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderberry Books
Published: May 12, 2015
ISBN: 9781481420693

Amazon Synopsis:

Ages 8 to 12, Grades 3 to 7 Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General

Parker and his sister will do whatever it takes to find their father in this adventure packed with action and mystery from the author of The Ability and Mindscape.
Parker and his family share a secret: they can, with the help of advanced technology, communicate between themselves through their thoughts.

When Parker, his dad, and sister Emma move to New York three years after his mother’s death, Parker is having a hard time. He misses London and his friends, his father is distracted with his new job, and Emma is looking out for him instead of the other way around.

And then Parker’s dad, on the cusp of a technological breakthrough, is kidnapped. Thanks to a message his dad sent via thoughts before the signal cut off, Parker is suddenly on a rescue mission. Now Parker and Emma, along with their friend Michael and Polly the pig, must find this person—the only link to their father—but the search asks more questions than it answers. But all the signs point to one thing: the company his dad works for is up to something big. Huge. A perfectly sinister project that threatens far more than Parker’s family. A project called SIX.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Interview and Excerpt of The Treasure at Devil's Hole with Jody M. Mabry

The Treasure at Devil’s Hole
By Jody M. Mabry
Publisher: Maybury and Gilliam Literary
Pages: 220
Genre: Middle Grade Children’s
Format: Paperback/Kindle

Synopsis:

How would you feel if you knew you had a legendary treasure right in your own back yard? Francis “Bug” Mosser knows, and will do nearly anything to find it, even if it means defying the most villainous person he knows—Mom!

Standing in Bug's way is his nemesis Tad Pricket, the red headed, pock-holed bully who’s suddenly been seen walking Bug’s girl, Melanie, home from school—worse, the walk ends with a kiss. Then there is the mysterious bald stranger and Miss Julia Brandon’s boyfriend who seems a little “too-classy” for the town of Possum Trot.

With the help of his brothers, and best friend Billy—along with his not-so-secret desire to impress Melanie Grainger—Bug goes off in search of fortune and glory, thwarting bad guys, stolen clothes, and explosions to find the one surprise about the treasure that he would have never dreamed of...

For More Information

  • The Treasure at Devil’s Hole is available at Amazon.
  • Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Book Review: Logan and the Mystical Collar by Suzanne Burke

by Suzanne Burke
Publisher: Greyhound Stories
Published: July 17, 2013
ASIN: B00E0CNMP4

Amazon Synopsis:

A famous Egyptian queen, a not so ordinary dog, and a bully cross paths to alter the course of history!

After a mystical collar inscribed with hieroglyphics is found in a dusty old antique shop and placed on Logan the greyhound, he is launched into an exciting time travel adventure to Ancient Egypt. There, Logan meets up with a very familiar cast of characters, only he can’t figure out why they don’t know him. His curiosity lands him in a place where there are secrets he must guard or risk being killed!

In this heroic adventure, there are mysteries, clues, suspense, and the Great Race between Logan and his nemesis, Zeus! A race that proves to be more significant than either expect, and ultimately leads to events that change the course of ancient history. 

Written in a timeless style, if you like Indiana Jones, King Arthur, The Wizard of Oz, or Back to The Future, you’ll love this adventure story set in fascinating Ancient Egypt!

Ages 8 to adult

Color Illustrated, 132 pages

*Includes history chapters on Ancient Egypt and educational projects for children to expand their critical thinking and creative writing skills, and vocabulary. Deals with the sensitive topic of bullying.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Book Review: Logan's Secret by Suzanne Burke

Logan's Secret: A Retired Racing Greyhound's Amazing Survival Story - Based on a True Story (Greyhound Stories Bk 1)
by Suzanne Burke
Publisher: Greyhound Stories
Published: May 2, 2012
ASIN: B008DK3YRU

Amazon Synopsis:

Logan, the champion racing greyhound is at the top of his game.Today, he is at the racing start gate, the race begins, he takes off and gains an expert lead, but events take an unexpected turn and his life changes forever!

An exciting page turner, follow Logan on his adventurous journey as he makes a decision that launches him into a world of uncertainty, danger, and challenge. Discover the secrets he uses that help him achieve his life dream!

Logan’s Secret will teach children important values about life, and to think positively no matter what challenges they face. If you believe in yourself, you can accomplish anything! Ages 7 and up.

"A rare find that is not just a children's story, but an amazing survival story to be shared with the entire family."

- John and Susie McQuade, co-founders
Greyhound Adoption League of Texas

An inspirational action packed story for children, adults, and pet lovers. Designed for children graduating to chapter books. Contains projects at the end for children to expand their vocabulary, critical thinking skills, and creative writing skills. 

"The longest journey is the journey to a forever home."

Ages 7 and up
Short Chapter Book with Illustrations
Children's Activities

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My Thoughts:

Based on the true story of Rapido USA's retirement and transition to a forever home, Logan's Secret is told from the point of view of Logan (Rapido USA's new name after retirement).

The book is quite short, easily read in one sitting and geared for middle-graders. The story emphasizes keeping a positive attitude and keeping your mind on your goals rather than letting yourself get bogged down by the negative.

There are several pictures in the book that appear to be sketches or pictures that have been photoshopped so they look like sketches. They add interest to the story, help to tell it and give us an emotional connection to Logan. They also show us some of the variety of coat colourings there are among greyhounds.

I liked that Logan's Secret educated us about greyhound rescue through simple storytelling. Readers learn without actually realize they are learning. For those who want to use the book as a text for learning literary skills, there is a section in the book with vocabulary to learn and questions on the story to answer. This might be helpful to classroom teachers or homeschoolers using this book.

Also at the end of the book is a chapter telling the actual story of Logan's transition from racing dog to retired racing dog. It was good to see where the author moved away from what actually happened to what she created and how she wrote the story to fill in the blanks for the portions of time where she was missing information about Logan's whereabouts. This too might be useful as a lesson in story writing.

Though the book was written for children, I found it quite engaging for adults as well. I enjoy most stories that are based on true events and this one was especially interesting because I got the opportunity to see where the story varied from the actual events.

I liked this book for its educational value about greyhound rescue and the opportunity to compare the actual true story with the fictional story. I also liked the Projects for Children section of the book. There are some interesting activities for students to do based on the book.

I think that anyone with an interest in animals, regardless of age, will appreciate this book. I gave this book 4 stars out of 5.


Thank you to the publisher for providing a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. A positive opinion was not required. All thoughts are my own. 

About the Author:

Suzanne Burke became involved with retired racing greyhounds after adopting her first retired racer, Allie in 2002. She has over twelve years experience with this breed and has been an active volunteer for one of the nation’s well known greyhound adoption groups, Greyhound Adoption League of Texas since 2002.

Her vast knowledge of this breed comes from fostering, ownership, working with lost greyhounds, and rescuing greyhounds in dire circumstances. Suzanne’s inspiration for writing Greyhound Stories is based on these experiences. Her hope is to inspire others with her stories and share the lessons she’s learned about life, love, joy, overcoming adversity, positive thinking, appreciating the simple things in life, and perhaps living a little bit more in the “now” – all through the eyes of the greyhounds that have touched her.

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Book Review: Odium by Frank McManus

Odium
by Frank McManus
Publisher: Frank McManus
Published: May 25, 2014
ASIN: B00KKB4HV2

Odium has been nominated for an award in the Young Adult Fiction Category in the USA Best Book Awards. Winners will be announced in November 2015!

Amazon Synopsis:

 Age Level: 9 - 18 | Grade Level: 5 - 12
Lost in time and dimension, is an island known as ODIUM.

It is said that this land called ODIUM holds the keys to our existence, our past and our future. To find the island and rediscover its secrets will bring about a time of great prosperity, wonderment and peace upon all lands.

However, through the millennia all of the charts and records to ODIUM have been lost. All that remains are the strange stories that elders will tell to their young at bedtime. Hence, ODIUM was to remain forever a myth, a story told to children, or so we were led to believe.

This is the tale of two extraordinary best friends, who discover a great secret and become adventures. Friends who never gave up, who dared to challenge reality and their own awareness in order to rediscover and explore ODIUM. For the good of the many, on the hopes of a few, they embarked on a journey of a lifetime. 

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Book Review: The Great Escape by Susan Day

The Great Escape: Book 1 in the Astro's Adventures Series
by Susan Day
Publisher: Susan Day
Published: Dec. 1, 2013
ASIN: B00H1EN0QY

Amazon Synopsis:

| Age Level: 8 - 12 | Grade Level: 3 - 8
If you and your family love dogs you are going to love this fun children’s story. The characters are all based on real dogs and cats and, just like your pet at home, they will warm your heart. They are unique and a bit flawed but you’ll love them all the same.

The story is about a secret organisation exists without detection and operates right under our very noses. Its sole purpose is to save dogs from neglect. This is the first book in the Astro Adventure’s series and it will delight and entertain your family with its fast moving plots and funny storylines.

This tale of spies and mystery is full of twists and turns. The secret organisation is manned by a tunnel digging terrier who carries a diamond encrusted nail file. A large dog for which the complexities of door handles are a complete mystery and who, instead, opens everything with his head. As well as, a commando, khaki wearing Blue heeler who is armed with a hunting bone and a smell grenade. And that’s just to name a few!

In this great children's book, The Great Escape, we meet Astro, possibly one of the most spoilt dogs in the world, who calls on this secret organisation to save him from what he falsely assumes is imprisonment.

Commander Rocky, head of The Organisation, decides to teach Astro how lucky he is by taking him to the one place all dogs dread, The Check Out! It is a place where unwanted and rejected dogs are sent – never to be seen again! However, things don’t go to plan and Commander Rocky learns that below the shallow exterior of a grey shaggy dog is a brave, kind hearted hero.

A hero called Astro. 

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Book Review: The Dry by Rebecca Nolen

The Dry
by Rebecca Nolen
Publisher: SkipJack Publishing
Published: Nov. 12, 2013
ASIN: B00GSGNK1G

Amazon Synopsis:

 | Age Level: 8 - 14 | Grade Level: 4 - 10

Award Winning Historical Fantasy!

Looking for a good story?

West Virginia, 1895

A deadly dry spell has left the earth parched and souls desperate. Crops are failing. Cities are starving. A missing newspaper man doesn't account for much in times so terrible, except to the twelve-year-old son he left behind. When Elliot Sweeney discovers the search for his father has been called off, he boards a train alone to find him.

His quest leads Elliot into the depths of an abandoned mine, with a peculiar pocket watch, a blind burro, and a gutsy girl at his side. He finds a world he never dreamed of, even in his worst nightmares, and lands smack in the middle of a war between two kingdoms. Monstrous insects, smiling villains, and dark riddles are everywhere.

˃˃˃ Greed! Drought! Child-slavery!

Elliot must decide who to trust, the horrible Prince LeVane who is turning the entire world to dust, has enslaved hundreds of children, and is working his father to death? (If Elliot doesn't go to the water lands to retrieve the mysterious knife that LeVane demands, his father will die.) Or should Elliot trust the fascinating water nymph, Queen Tosia, who says she will help him rescue his father? But then he overhears her making plans to kill him.

˃˃˃ A page turner!

Will loyalty, family, and love prevail over greed and exploitation? Deciding who to trust may prove to be Elliot's greatest challenge, while the fate of the world above hangs on his choice.

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Book Review: Snitch and Sneer Hit The Hood by Julia Dweck

Snitch and Sneer Hit the Hood
By Julia Dweck
Publisher: Sleepy Sheep Productions
Published: March 29, 2015
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Amazon Synopsis:

Set your tasers to “have a blast” in a slapstick fairy tale adventure that’s out of this world. Snitch and Sneer are the extraterrestrial stars of this sensationally silly graphic picture book, Fairy Tale Crashers. In their first adventure, Snitch and Sneer hit the hood to create chaos, laughter and general mayhem with little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf and dear ol’ Granny like you’ve never seen her before. This duo of fairy tale crashing, galactic goof balls are sure to appeal to even the most reluctant reader.  So, warp speed ahead into the zaniest fairy tale adventure to ever hit the solar system.

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Please, note that the print version will land on B&N soon.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Book Review: Odin's Promise: A Novel of Norway by Sandy Brehl

Odin's Promise: A Novel of Norway
by Sandy Brehl 
Publisher: Crispin Books 
Published: May 30, 2014
ASIN: B00KOX940K

Amazon Synopsis:

Odin’s Promise is a historical novel for middle-grade readers, a story of the first year of German occupation of Norway in World War II, as seen through the eyes of a young girl. When Hitler’s troops invade Norway in the spring of 1940, eleven-year-old Mari is forced to grow beyond her “little girl” nickname to deal with harsh new realities in her small village. At her side is Odin, her faithful Norwegian elkhound. The dog, not one for quiet resistance, quickly makes an enemy of soldiers who patrol the area. Mari, her family, and her neighbors are soon drawn into the activities of the underground resistance movement, as young and old find a way to oppose the occupying forces and show their love for their native land. The year will bring many challenges, as Mari confronts danger, develops her inner strength, and finds she is able to endure hardship and heartache.

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