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A Siren Called Truth: A Bone Wars Novel (The Bone Wars Trilogy)
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At its core, A Siren Called Truth is a historical fiction that brings to life the simmering rivalry between Edward Cope and O.C. Marsh, two brilliant minds caught in the swirl of ambition, personal demons, and scientific discovery during the Gilded Age. Told through alternating perspectives, the book travels from Berlin’s underground burlesque bars to polished banquets with Charles Darwin and Sir Charles Lyell, capturing the drama not just of paleontology but of two men clashing over ideology, status, and secrets. It’s rich in period detail, intellectual ego, and unspoken desires, making for a compelling blend of science and scandal.
Wright’s writing is lush and immersive. From the very first page, she nails the tension: “The Earth tantalized me like a siren.” That poetic line sets the tone, romantic, almost sensual in its reverence for nature and truth. But the book doesn’t stop at beauty; it goes gritty and raw. One standout scene early in the book has Cope and his companion, Persifor Frazer, stumbling into a Berlin bar full of “men in love with them for the moment.” The mix of curiosity, discomfort, and realization is electric. It’s not just a moment about sexuality or social norms; it’s a glimpse into Cope’s inner turmoil and naiveté. That vulnerability keeps pulling you in.
And wow, does the rivalry between Cope and Marsh sizzle. Wright paints Marsh as arrogant, manipulative, and more than a little dangerous. His icy greeting to a feverish Cope in Wyoming, “My God,” is laced with quiet malice. Their cat-and-mouse game at a high-profile dinner in Berlin is maybe my favorite part of the book. The tension is delicious. Cope, the earnest genius without a degree, and Marsh, the snide academic backed by money and power, throw shade through polite conversation, veiled insults, and strategic pauses. “I earned my first degree in the college of the world,” Cope says, defiant. Marsh responds, “So many words for a man without letters.” You can feel the air crackle.
But it’s not all rivalry and ego. There’s a surprising amount of heart here, especially in Cope’s storyline. His love for Emily, a Catholic woman deemed unsuitable by his Quaker family, adds a bittersweet edge to his otherwise driven life. His internal conflict of duty vs. desire and family vs. love is painfully relatable. When he clutches the poetry book she gave him, still scented with jasmine, I felt a lump in my throat. That quiet longing, that ache to follow your own truth even when it leads to heartbreak, that’s what makes this book so much more than a historical drama.
A Siren Called Truth is a vivid, character-driven tale that blends history, science, and human emotion in equal measure. It’s perfect for readers who love a good intellectual rivalry, a dash of forbidden love, and scenes that simmer with unspoken tension. History buffs, science nerds, and fans of layered characters will find plenty to devour. Wright doesn’t just tell a story, she resurrects a time and two men who burned with brilliance and bitterness. Highly recommended.
Pages: 428 | ASIN : B0D7N3HJ3C
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Learning Should Be Fun
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Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More takes readers on a journey through the prehistoric period to explore the age of dinosaurs and make the science of paleontology accessible to children and adults alike. What was the idea, or spark, that first set off the need to write this book?
I always had a fondness for dinosaurs as a little boy, and when Julie and I were discussing our next educational book to follow “Our Planets: Moons, Myths, & More,” I suggested we do a book about these ancient creatures. At first, Julie wasn’t as excited as I was, seeing the idea as a mammoth project, but she was equally excited as me when our research began.
What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?
We had several goals. First, we wanted to share dinosaurs that really don’t make it into the spotlight. Second, we always want to present information or find connections that perhaps haven’t been thought about or presented yet. Third, we always want to make a fun and entertaining presentation. Learning should be fun.
Did you discover anything surprising in your research of this book?
Yes, quite a bit. There is a diversity of dinosaurs, especially in their size, and there are discrepancies regarding each species. In the end, we reconciled this as paleontology is a living science, and by that we mean it is an ever-changing, ever-evolving science, as new information is found almost daily. We may never know all the truths about dinosaurs, but we know a heck of a lot more today than we did in 1676 when Robert Plot described the first dinosaur bone.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be published?
Julie and I are constantly working on books and since the publication of “Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More” we’ve published our third children’s fantasy poetry book, “The Enchanted Faerie Realm, Too Volume 3,” a pair of ABC children’s concept books offering nutritional information entitled “Fruitabet: the alphabet one fruit at a time” and “Vegetabites: the alphabet one veggie at a time,” also “Ho’oponopono: Words to Forgive and Love, ”Illusion, The Lighter Half, Volume 4,” and “Slag & Other Worthy Things.” Oh, and “Monster Me ABCs: My First Look at Understanding Me,” a concept book about emotions with tips for parents on helping children de-escalate when their emotions run away.
Still, this year, we plan to publish the second book, “The Literary Hedgehog” in our Hedgerow Series, which includes book one, “The Poetry Mouse,” published in 2022, and maybe one more children’s book this year, too. Regarding my writing, I have two poetry books slated for publication, one in December of this year, “New Year’s Frost” and one in January 2025, “Beyond This Realm.” I’m also working on my first fiction novel. Julie’s writing a YA version about understanding emotions and has a MG supernatural vampire story coming out later this year. Next on our educational list of books to write? It just might be “Our Periodic Table,” and I wonder what fun spin we’ll put on it.
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Dive into the prehistoric world of “Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More” and embark on an extraordinary journey through time. From the dawn of Earth’s formation to the twilight of the Mesozoic Era, this captivating book offers a panoramic view of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, where giants once roamed and ruled.
Uncover the mysteries of Paleontology as you explore the fascinating realms of Saurischian and Ornithischian Dinosaurs. From the fearsome predators of the Theropoda and the colossal herbivores of the Sauropodomorpha to the majestic Ceratopsia, formidable Ankylosauria, and graceful Ornithopoda, witness the incredible diversity and distinctiveness of these ancient creatures.
Discover where dinosaurs are now and unravel the tales of the pioneering dinosaur hunters who traversed uncharted lands in the 1800s and 1900s, laying the groundwork for modern paleontological discoveries. Meet the trailblazers of today who continue to unearth new fossils and push the boundaries of our understanding of the prehistoric past.
Packed with mesmerizing artist representations, engaging activities, and some coloring pages, “Our Dinosaurs” offers an immersive experience for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. This book is sure to spark your imagination and ignite your passion for these ancient marvels.
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Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More
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Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More by Derek R. King and Julie L. Kusma is a captivating journey through the prehistoric world designed to educate and entertain readers of all ages. This delightful book offers a thorough exploration of dinosaurs’ age, from their grand beginnings in the Triassic period to their dramatic end in the Cretaceous period. With engaging prose and vivid illustrations, King and Kusma bring these ancient creatures to life, making the complex science of paleontology accessible and fun.
One of the most impressive aspects of this book is the way it seamlessly blends scientific accuracy with engaging storytelling. The authors provide detailed descriptions of the different periods and types of dinosaurs that roamed the Earth. The explanations are clear and concise, making it easy to understand the evolutionary changes that occurred over millions of years. The illustrations and diagrams are not only beautiful but also serve as excellent visual aids that enhance the reader’s comprehension and enjoyment.
The authors also do a fantastic job of humanizing the study of dinosaurs through their chapters on paleontology and the history of dinosaur hunters. The sections “Dinosaur Hunters of the 1800s” and “Dinosaur Hunters of the 1900s & Beyond” are particularly fascinating as they delve into the stories of the pioneers who unearthed these ancient giants. Their passion and dedication are palpable, and the anecdotes shared add a personal touch to the scientific content, making it even more engaging for readers. Another highlight of this book is the inclusion of interactive activities that encourage readers to apply what they’ve learned. The book also features puzzles and quizzes that not only test knowledge but also reinforce learning in a fun and interactive way. These activities are perfect for young readers and make the book an excellent resource for educators looking to incorporate more hands-on learning into their lessons.
Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More is a must-read for anyone with an interest in these magnificent creatures. Derek R. King and Julie L. Kusma have crafted a book that is both informative and thoroughly enjoyable. It’s perfect for young dinosaur enthusiasts, educators, and anyone looking to rekindle their childhood fascination with the prehistoric world. The authors’ enthusiasm for their subject is infectious, and by the end of the book, readers will undoubtedly find themselves just as excited about dinosaurs as King and Kusma are. This book is a treasure trove of knowledge and fun, making it a fantastic addition to any bookshelf.
Pages: 183 | ASIN : B0CZS9B655
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