Finalist Book Talk Radio Club 2020 As I was reading this book, it was easy to see how it became a finalist. Also the reviews from the experts (those under the age of 12) are precious and spot on. This adventure happens in many layers. A simple ring that leads to a portal starts the … Continue reading Underground Adventure (Below the Green, Book 1) by A. R. Hetherington
Book Review
The Caribou King by Christine Conrad Cazes
Finalist Book Talk Radio Club 2020 With the holiday season right around the corner, this needs to be on your list. This delightfully illustrated children’s book would be a bonus on any child’s shelf. It would make for a lovely bedtime or anytime story. With a touch of magic and whimsy, it gives children an … Continue reading The Caribou King by Christine Conrad Cazes
Murphy, Murphy: And the Case of Serious Crisis by Keith Hirshland
Winner of Book Talk Radio Book Club - Best Book 2020 OK – there is grammar humor – what more could an editor possibly want? I’m also a huge fan of Jasper Fforde, and this book nicely follows behind (I could not help myself!) his style. Detective Murphy Murphy, who works in the Department of … Continue reading Murphy, Murphy: And the Case of Serious Crisis by Keith Hirshland
The Future is Yours by Dan Frey
With a release date set for the future (February 9), this is the perfect time to pre-order. The book is a very quick read of emails, texts, and transcripts. I don’t always feel like you can get to know a person by email or text, but the author did a wonderful job creating characters that … Continue reading The Future is Yours by Dan Frey
THE SQUARE ROOT OF TEXAS: The First Calamity of QED Morningwood by Rob Witherspoon
Genre: Satire / Humor / Absurdist Fiction Publisher: Independently Published Date of Publication: September 26, 2018 Number of Pages: 181 pages My husband gives this book 5 stars. Technically he did not read it but had more of an Audible experience (meaning I read him a lot of it). We spent an … Continue reading THE SQUARE ROOT OF TEXAS: The First Calamity of QED Morningwood by Rob Witherspoon
Bunco: A Comedy About the Drama of Friendship by Robin Delnoce
This book was funny. And I don’t mean ladylike giggle behind the hand – I mean full belly laugh and snorting tea. There were so many great lines that I wish I had said! I was in a serious bunco group for years (meaning we actually played the game) but I kinda wish I had … Continue reading Bunco: A Comedy About the Drama of Friendship by Robin Delnoce
Power (The WP Trilogy Book 2) by Bharat Krishnan
Having enjoyed the first book in this Trilogy I was pleased to see the author was keeping to his quick schedule of releasing all 3 books in this Trilogy in 3 months. The author allows the reader to skillfully leap from Rakshan’s politically fueled world in D.C. to Sadiya’s personal life in India. Continuing the … Continue reading Power (The WP Trilogy Book 2) by Bharat Krishnan
The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano
Genre: Christian / Historical Fiction / Romance Publisher: Revell Publication Date: October 20, 2020 Number of Pages: 400 Scroll down for the giveaway! A light touch is my best description of this book. While there are several interesting strong characters in this book the real main character is a single piece of paper. And the … Continue reading The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano
Season of the Spider: Copper Book 1 by JB Murray
Perfect for the season! Let me start by saying I previously did not have an issue with spiders – they did their thing, I did mine. Two tarantulas even lived in my game room for many years as pets of my son. Well, after reading this, my opinion has changed. STOMP them all! With realistic … Continue reading Season of the Spider: Copper Book 1 by JB Murray
North To Alaska By Preston Lewis
NORTH TO ALASKA The Memoirs of H. H. Lomax, #6 by PRESTON LEWIS Genre: Historical Fiction / Western / Humor Publisher: Wolfpack Publishing Date of Publication: August 5, 2020 Number of Pages: 414 Scroll down for the giveaway! Living in Texas, you would think I read a lot of Westerns – I don’t. But … Continue reading North To Alaska By Preston Lewis