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Baby Dragon Finds His Family
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Baby Dragon Finds His Family, by Sheryl Bass, is a heartwarming children’s book that beautifully highlights the diversity of families, fostering empathy and acceptance in young readers. At the heart of the tale is a kind dragon who spends his days helping the villagers, but despite his good deeds, he feels a deep sadness because he hasn’t received a name from his parents. This missing piece weighs heavily on him, so he sets out on a quest to find his family and discover who he is. Along the way, he meets magical creatures like an elf, a unicorn, and a fairy, all of whom he helps. In return, they teach him a valuable lesson: family isn’t just about where you come from but about being with those who love and care for you.
Sheryl Bass crafts an emotionally resonant story, drawing readers into the dragon’s feelings of loneliness and his desire to belong. Despite his sadness, his selflessness shines through as he generously helps others, showing young readers how kindness and positive actions can create meaningful connections. The joy the dragon feels when surrounded by his caring friends offers a powerful lesson on the importance of relationships, making him a wonderful role model for children. This picture book not only teaches children about belonging and resilience but also encourages them to respect others’ feelings, showing the strength that comes from forming bonds based on kindness and understanding.
The illustrations are bursting with vibrant colors and enchanting scenes that draw readers into the magical world Bass has created. The plot unfolds with imagination and energy that I think is perfectly paced for young readers. The short and rhythmic sentences make it easy for early readers to follow along, while the occasional longer phrases add a layer of challenge that encourages growth.
Beyond the engaging story, the book serves as a useful tool for adults to initiate discussions with children about the uniqueness of families and the importance of values like kindness and compassion. The dragon’s emotional journey adds depth to the character, making him even more relatable and compelling as the story progresses.
Baby Dragon Finds His Family is a touching and imaginative children’s book that resonates with both children and adults and offers a meaningful exploration of family, friendship, and the power of kindness. It’s a charming picture book that will inspire young readers to embrace diversity and form strong and caring relationships.
Pages: 35 | ASIN : B0CLRX6WKG
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Dissonance Volume I: Reality
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Aaron Ryan’s Dissonance: Volume I is a gritty, post-apocalyptic thriller set in a world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to the arrival of terrifying alien creatures called gorgons. The story follows Jet and his younger brother, Rutty, as they navigate a dystopian landscape, trying to survive and protect a mysterious amulet that could be the key to humanity’s survival. The novel explores themes of fear, trust, and the resilience of the human spirit, all within a backdrop of constant danger from the relentless gorgons.
The author has a way of pulling you straight into the action, and once you’re in, you’re there for the long haul. The opening scene had me right on edge. Jet is hiding from a gorgon, counting down the seconds he has to reach safety, and his heart-stopping escape felt vivid and tense. Ryan does a great job of keeping the pace fast and tense, especially during the action scenes.
The relationship between Jet and Rutty felt real and raw, which gave me a reason to root for them beyond just survival. There’s a scene early on where Rutty is teasing Jet about being called “Cameron,” and even though it’s lighthearted, you can feel the weight of their shared trauma underneath. It’s those little moments that make the bleak world of the story feel more grounded and human. You can tell Ryan put a lot of thought into how these two characters interact, and it’s those quieter moments that balance out the non-stop action. There are a lot of scenes with heavy internal monologue where Jet reflects on the past, the loss of his family, and the weight of survival, which sometimes slowed things down but these reflections added depth to Jet’s character.
Dissonance: Volume I is a thrilling ride with enough tension, emotional depth, and world-building to keep you hooked. The book would be perfect for anyone who loves post-apocalyptic science fiction stories where survival feels like a constant question mark. It’s got heart, plenty of action, and enough mystery to make you want to pick up the next volume. If you’re into stories like The Road but with more of a sci-fi edge, this one’s definitely worth a read.
Pages: 328 | ASIN : B0CRHMLNYF
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Alien Invaders
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The Last Will and Testament of Harley and His Dog follows a sixteen-year-old genius who infiltrates an alien spacecraft, stopping their attack on Planet Earth. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I’m a mathematician who came up with the framework for the PERFECT VIRUS and human-friendly AI that wouldn’t turn on people.
When creating Harley, did you have a plan for development and character traits, or did it grow organically as you were writing the story?
Harley is autobiographical. For example, the scene where he walks into a bar and says, “My dad can lick anyone in the house” is a reprise of my actual experience of doing that to a fellow tech worker in an actual biker bar.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The most important theme is that any alien invaders should be wary of our warlike nature as a species.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?
No series, but a theme. The next book (about 50% written) has aliens coming to Earth to eradicate human trafficking.
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What happens when aliens arrive, intent on destroying Planet Earth? Bad news for the aliens! One MIT hacker thwarts their attack and uses THE PERFECT VIRUS to take over not only their ship, but their entire civilization. Meet Harley Davidson and his soon-to-be-talking dog. The first 8 chapters of HARLEY AND HIS DOG won the prestigious SILVER award from Writers of the Future. Rick Bennett decided to make it a full-length novel. This might be the most unique alien invasion sci-fi novel ever written, as aliens get whacked before they fire the first shot.
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Maritime Journey
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The Adventures of Captain Polo Book 4: Pole to Pole follows a sailing polar bear who returns home to the Arctic, only to find the shrinking sea ice has made food scarce, and now must go on an adventure to find a meal. Where did the idea for this story come from?
I knew I wanted to write another maritime journey and I planned a route reflecting some research I had done on examples of climate change problems and solutions in different latitudes. I needed to tie this in with some kind of story about Penguin wanting to return to his native Antarctica. It all came together with the very real truth that polar bears are increasingly affected by melting pack ice impeding their hunting behavior, thus justifying Polo’s decision to sail just a little to the south (he never intended to go much beyond the Arctic circle). The idea of making Penguin a stowaway and manipulating Polo’s course came at the last minute; I gambled that adding that element of mystery would enrich the story and provide some opportunities for humor, and of course, Penguin’s meddling with the rudder enables the story to unfold southwards as I had originally wanted.
What were some ideas that were important for you to personify in your characters?
Captain Polo always needs to balance his new-found mission as climate messenger and action emissary to better understand climate change with the fact that he is still a bear who needs to eat. I always try therefore to find ways to strike this balance between a Tintin-like adventurer and reporter and a Paddington-like bear who likes his creature comforts.
Penguin is a new character who we only glimpsed at the end of Book 3, so this book is really his debut as Polo’s side-kick. Many heroes have side-kicks and Penguin is Polo’s – often involuntarily. Penguin’s character is complex in that he never speaks (he can’t, unlike Polo) and the reader is therefore left to guess at what he is thinking and feeling. Penguin is loyal, but he is also something of a street-wise rascal: he can do un-penguinly things like pick locks, wield knives, and roller skate, as we find out in Pole to Pole. This makes him entertaining, and he has no role at all connected to the educational component of the story. If anything he is entirely oblivious to Polo’s mission and his chief priority is to get back to Antarctica by any means possible. Using subterfuge to do this comes as second nature to him.
Another semi-new character we get to explore properly in Pole to Pole is Conor O’ Connor, the fiery red-headed and red-bearded, slightly crazy fishing captain who lost his cap (and his rowing boat) to Polo in Book 1. Conor represents absurd entertainment much like Wile E. Coyote and Sammity Sam in the popular Loony Tunes cartoons. Physically and emotionally, Conor is modeled on a close colleague I had at work once. In order to understand this character you need to understand that Conor has a peculiar attachment to the cap worn by Polo, which was his cap, as readers of Book 1 will remember. The cap was a legacy from Conor’s grandfather and he will go to any lengths to get it back. As far as Polo is concerned the cap is his because he ‘found it’ floating in the sea, which of course is technically correct. Conor’s obsession puts him in prime positions for zany, slapstick humor, again modeled on Wile E. Coyote, who goes to extraordinarily creative lengths to catch the roadrunner, and always fails, yet never gives up. Like Penguin, Conor has no bearing at all on the educational content but is a powerful element of the entertainment requirement.
Lastly, a totally new character is Tex Greedyman, the oil tycoon. As his name implies, this character is an expression of utter caricature: I let myself go with the stereotype of a Texan oilman (think Dallas) who is filthy rich, utterly self-obsessed, and deaf and blind to any agenda other than his own, which is to keep on getting richer by dealing in fossil fuels. I created Tex during the Trump presidency, and Tex is partly modeled on this person, the only content that is even remotely political in the book. Going back to heedless caricature and fun, Tex is predictably bejewelled and hairy chested, cigar toting and scotch on the rocks always in hand. I know the cigar and whisky (not to mention the gun) may risk offending certain adult readers who firmly believe graphic novels for children should be squeaky clean, but in all honesty, I chose to take this risk for the sake of good storytelling, entertainment, and to make a strong point concerning the top priority climate action, which is to stop fossil fuels filling up the atmosphere with greenhouse gases. Life, moreover, is not squeaky clean and kids at the ages I aim for (Middle Grade) know this. Tex predictably owns a multi-million dollar yacht, wears designer-cut yachtsman’s clothes, and treats his (highly paid) staff abominably. This makes Tex someone who my readers will hopefully love to hate; he is the villain of the story. Tex obviously personifies the fossil fuel world we desperately need to wean ourselves off from, and as such he represents the retrograde darkness opposing Polo’s progressive light. Where Polo represents a future better world, Tex represents business as usual. This is important because – spoiler alert – in forthcoming volumes Tex will undergo an epiphany, showing that change is always possible.
Are you a fan of the graphic novels? What books do you think most influenced your work?
I am a fan but very selectively so: my work is most influenced specifically by the European comic book style made famous globally by Tintin, and Asterix. There is also some influence from Lucky Luke in the same tradition. Other artists who have influenced me include post-WWII cartoonist Carl Giles, and the way I sometimes draw boots is influenced directly by Spy vs Spy from Mad Magazine.
Do you have more stories planned for Captain Polo? If so, what can your fans expect in the next book?
I am currently in the final phase of creating the sequel to Pole to Pole, Book 5 in the series titled Polo in Brazil. This book is dedicated to the challenges and also solutions that exist in Brazil, on a broad environmental level as well as for climate change. This story takes the entertainment factor even further than Pole to Pole, and readers can expect further exploits not just by Polo and Penguin, but also Conor and Tex. The reason it is focused on Brazil is because at the end of Pole to Pole our heroes escape Tex’s yacht, which happens to be located in the middle of the Atlantic not too far from the coast of northern Brazil. The plan is to continue to the Antarctic, but Polo finds a reason to stop over in Brazil, much to Penguin’s frustration!
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Driven from his melting Arctic home in search of food, Captain Polo once again takes to the ocean in his trusty boat. Little does he know about a hidden stowaway with a secret agenda…
Picking up from the previous books in the series, Pole to Pole sees the now well-seasoned globetrotter Captain Polo back on the ocean waves falling into one adventure after another. After nearly getting flattened by an oil tanker in a melting Arctic sea, Polo explores Siberia and Scandinavia, saves the crew of a nuclear submarine and breaks into a mysterious energy plant in Iceland before getting dragged south to the coast of West Africa by powerful Atlantic Ocean currents. Along the way he meets a variety of colourful characters ranging from a disgruntled Santa Claus to arch-villain Tex Greedyman the oil tycoon, only to finally unmask his secret stowaway when it’s too late to turn back.
Book 4 of this series of climate change books for kids takes Captain Polo on another rollicking, funny global journey that uncovers ever more important aspects of global warming, and importantly, also the many ways we can all become part of the solution. The book includes a handy glossary referencing some of the more technical terms encountered in the story and as such makes an ideal educational resource at home and in the classroom.
Will Captain Polo and his mysterious stowaway make it all the way to the South Pole?
Get your copy of Pole to Pole to find out!
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SUPER SUPER CHARRO
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In Super Super Charro, Carlos Lozano introduces readers to Pepe, a humble yet highly skilled young man whose remarkable police academy achievements pale in comparison to the powers he unexpectedly inherits from a legendary Mexican superhero. With these new abilities amplifying his natural talents, Pepe assumes his role with the steadfast determination and honor of a traditional charro—masters of rodeo, Mariachi, and lassoing. As Pepe battles the city’s most dangerous criminals, a far more sinister force arises when an ancient being grants his nemesis equally extraordinary powers. The stakes escalate dramatically, and Pepe faces a life-altering question: can he rise to meet the challenge and protect the city from devastation?
Super Super Charro charms with its lighthearted and whimsical tone, offering a refreshing departure from the darker, more serious atmospheres common in superhero tales. Lozano crafts an engaging narrative that is accessible to readers of all ages, from children to adults, without compromising on substance. The simplicity of the storytelling is an asset, broadening its appeal while allowing audiences to easily connect with the plot and characters. The humor throughout the book is another highlight, skillfully integrated without detracting from the action-packed storyline. Lozano’s comedic timing—manifested in exaggerated situations and the quirky personalities of both heroes and villains—creates a dynamic that mirrors the lively energy of comic books and animated series. The vivid action sequences and lively character designs make it easy to imagine this story translating perfectly into a graphic novel or cartoon adaptation. One of the most compelling aspects of Super Super Charro is how it blends the superhero genre with the classic cop narrative. This combination of genres adds a layer of depth, giving readers more than just physical battles to enjoy. The detective work enriches the story, infusing it with suspense and unpredictability that heightens the excitement. This genre fusion keeps the plot fresh as Lozano deftly balances superhero spectacles with cerebral problem-solving. Adding to the book’s appeal is its rich integration of Mexican culture. By drawing inspiration from charro traditions, the novel not only offers a unique cultural backdrop but also deepens Pepe’s character development. The fusion of charro heritage with the superhero persona makes for a refreshing and distinctive story. Elements like Mariachi music and rodeo references ground the narrative in a rich cultural context, offering readers both entertainment and insight into a vibrant tradition.
Super Super Charro is a straightforward yet captivating tale, marked by its cultural uniqueness and light-hearted storytelling. It’s an ideal read for those looking for an entertaining, fast-paced adventure that doesn’t sacrifice depth or character. Lozano has crafted a story that will keep readers hooked and eager for what lies ahead in Pepe’s journey. For anyone seeking a fun and engaging read, this book delivers a memorable experience.
Pages: 195
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Desert Guardian
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Desert Guardian by A.W. Baldwin is an action-packed adventure set against the vast and rugged backdrop of the American Southwest. The story intertwines past and present, starting with a flashback to a Pueblo ambush on Mexica warriors in 1224 A.D. This historic tension sets the stage for the modern-day narrative, where Ethan, a young man on a post-graduation trip, literally falls into a hidden world of illegal artifacts, danger, and unexpected friendships. After surviving a bike accident, Ethan is saved by Relic, a desert hermit, and the two forge an unlikely bond as they navigate the harsh desert and the shady underworld of artifact smugglers.
The author perfectly captures the wild beauty of the desert, making it a character in its own right. The descriptions are vivid. Baldwin writes with a clear reverence for the setting, and that love of the environment adds depth to the story’s more intense moments. The setting is well-crafted, but the dialogue and character development, at times, feel less polished. Ethan’s internal monologues occasionally lean toward melodrama, particularly when he reflects on his near-death experience, which may momentarily disrupt the immersion. Relic’s gruff yet wise personality shines through, especially in moments where he imparts desert survival tips or shares cryptic advice.
The pacing of the novel is generally quick, with moments of introspection balanced by bursts of action. The scenes involving the artifact smuggling ring are tense and engaging, especially as the reader starts to unravel how deep the conspiracy goes. Boss, the antagonist, is suitably ruthless, and his cold demeanor makes for a chilling counterbalance to the more humane characters like Relic and Ethan. The subplot involving ancient Pueblo petroglyphs and hidden trails gives the novel an air of intrigue that kept me flipping pages, wondering how all the pieces would connect.
Desert Guardian is an entertaining adventure novel for those who enjoy thrillers with a historical twist and a strong sense of place. Baldwin’s love for the desert landscape shines through, and the fast-paced plot will appeal to adventure lovers. I’d recommend this book to anyone who enjoys stories about survival, hidden treasures, and characters who live by their own rules in the unforgiving wilderness.
Pages: 209 | ASIN : B08MB6XL8S
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Not Letting My Knowledge Go to Waste
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The Heiress follows a young woman in Paris who develops a forbidden love with a man who is now a Bishop in the Catholic Church. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
It was my sister who set me off on this author’s path. When I told her I didn’t intend to turn my PhD thesis into an academic textbook, she said it was a shame to let all my knowledge about child sexual abuse go to waste, and I should write a book!
I think the idea to write about a love affair between a woman and a priest was inspired by my love of Colleen McCullough’s book The Thorn Birds and the fact that I didn’t want to write a story involving an actual case of child sexual abuse. It then took a while for me to figure out how to introduce that aspect of the story into the plot.
The characters in your novel are all well-developed and engaging. What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?
I had a lot of fun writing Archbishop Armand. I gave him an aristocratic heritage and wanted to capture how that fed into his role as a high-ranking Church official. I did this through his physical appearance, what he wore, and how he interacted with Bishop Martin in their conversation in the Italian coffee shop. In the end, I couldn’t help liking him!
Writing up Rosemarie, my ‘Mrs Robinson’ (The Graduate) character, was challenging. She is seducing a young man, and at the same time, she is giving him an education in feminism!
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The way the British and Australian governments treated and exploited British child migrants.
The way the bishops in Australia responded to allegations of clergy child sexual abuse.
The way the Catholic Church responded to women and priests who were having an affair.
The challenges and repercussions of celibacy.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
My next book is set in the 1940s in England. I’m inspired by the incredible careers of three of my great-aunts. One owned a chain of millinery boutiques, another was a chef, and another was a head buyer for Debenhams. I will start researching soon and hope to have it available for Christmas next year; fingers crossed!
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It all began in Paris in 1972 when fifteen-year-old Tiana first met Father Philippe Gagnon. Charismatic and charming, he captured her heart and left her smitten.
Three years later, when Tiana’s world falls apart, Philippe, now a bishop, reappears and supports her in her time of need. Her schoolgirl crush transforms into passionate love.
But just as quickly as he returned to her life, Philippe was gone again—first to the Vatican and then to Australia.
Determined to follow him and confess her love, a chance meeting gives Tiana the perfect cover story. She becomes involved in uncovering a terrible lie told to a former 1950s British child migrant sent to a Perth Catholic institution, giving her the excuse to fly to Australia.
But will her bishop still be there, and if so, what on earth will he say when she turns up at his door unannounced?
If you enjoyed the gripping themes of Thorn Birds, the heartwrenching story of Empty Cradles, or the powerful impact of the movie Spotlight, you won’t be able to put this book down.
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The Gimli Huldufolk Trilogy
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The Gimli Huldufolk Trilogy follows the epic journey of six Icelandic Huldufólk—mystical beings hidden from human sight—who embark on a quest to save humanity from a dark force that threatens imagination and free thought. Throughout the trilogy, the Huldufolk blend courage, creativity, and ancient wisdom to protect the human spirit, making this a tale of adventure, friendship, and the enduring power of imagination.
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