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Love is in the Air

It’s Valentine’s Day, and the King and Queen have a romantic dinner date planned. They have hired the kingdom’s favorite nanny, Ali the Alligator, to come and watch over the three princesses for the evening. The princesses and Ali have a fun evening planned; they are going to make perfume. When it comes time to mix all the ingredients, Angel Scarlett wants to use her wand to mix them, not realizing that it will turn the perfume into a magical love spell. Suddenly the love spell flies up into the air and spreads all over town. Can they restore order and reverse the love spell before the whole town is under a love spell?

Love is in the Air by Karen M. Bobos is an enchanting children’s story filled with magic and fun facts. This children’s book has relatable characters that children will enjoy reading about and laughing at their antics. There are fun facts scattered through as well, such as peanuts being a legume and not a nut. These are worked into the story seamlessly, making it fun to learn while laughing at the actions of the characters. The whimsical illustrations done by Jazinel Libranda are expressive, bold, and full of details. I loved seeing the full-color artwork on each page, bringing the story to life, and children will love finding all the small touches that are included making each character unique.

Love is in the Air is a beautifully written picture book that children and adults will enjoy reading together about the holiday of Valentine’s Day. The messages of love, friendship, and working together are combined in this feel-good children’s story that will warm the hearts of all who read it.

Pages: 43 | ASIN : B0BM4N1JGS

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A Monster Ate My Mom

On an otherwise ordinary morning, in a seemingly ordinary house, a surprise is brewing for one little girl. Her mother’s singing is replaced with an odd growl, oatmeal replaces their customary pancakes, and in a hilariously bizarre twist, her mom munches on her siblings! Has their loving mom been replaced by a monster?

A Monster Ate My Mom is a whimsical tale that shows young readers just how real some dreams can feel. I enjoyed how grounded this story felt, in that, it felt like a dream any child can have, and the response the little girl had to the dream the next morning was heartwarming.

This is a breezy children’s book that is easy to pick up and read as a bedtime story or a fun treat for kids who love to read. The vibrant illustrations are sure to capture young readers’ attention throughout this delightful book.

This charming picture book will have elementary-aged kids feeling a roller coaster of emotions that will leave them tickled and touched in equal measure.

Pages: 34 | ASIN : B0BQM85JHG

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Blue Is the Only Color in the Rainbow

Jasmine favorite color is blue. Everything that she has is blue. But when she’s given a red monkey as a gift for her birthday she embarks on a dreamy adventure to a colorful land called Prisma where she learns all the colors are beautiful.

Deanna Hart’s brilliant children’s book tells the tale of a young girl who finds herself entranced by a single color and finds it challenging to embrace other colors in the spectrum. As a parent, I found this story relatable, as it’s common for our little ones to develop intense affection for one color, often overlooking the charm of others. This narrative serves as an exceptional instrument to encourage children to appreciate the vibrant array of colors in our world while still cherishing their personal favorites.

This is a richly colored kid’s book. One of my favorite features of Blue Is the Only Color in the Rainbow is the progression of hues from an all-blue start to a dazzling mix of rainbow colors later in the story. Illustrator Chrish Vindhy has done a commendable job in translating Jasmine’s journey into colorful visuals. Jasmine’s shifting emotions are vividly portrayed, making it easy for young readers to connect with her journey.

Blue Is the Only Color in the Rainbow is a wonderfully educational picture book that guides young minds to understand that venturing beyond our comfort zones can open up a fascinating new world. A must-read for the little explorers in our lives!

Pages: 37 | ASIN : B0C2JPF18F

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The Forgotten Treasure

Isabel Ricardo’s The Forgotten Treasure is an enchanting fantasy novel inspired by captivating myths and folklore. Set within a treasure hunt, the story uncovers a wealth that transcends mere material worth and delves into the realm of profound knowledge. This pursuit spans multiple sects and kingdoms, traversing the vast tapestry of time itself. Presently, a group of enterprising young individuals, Mike, Kelly, Sarah, and Andy, find themselves entrusted with a clue that leads them through the hallowed halls of museums and monuments, beckoning them ever closer to the final treasure. Yet, even they remain blissfully unaware of the intricacies unfolding around them.

The author crafts a narrative that seamlessly integrates explanations for the events taking place by deftly weaving together historical facts, fiction, and mythical elements. The prose flows with elegance and clarity, captivating readers with its fluidity. I was entranced by the author’s skillful employment of evocative phrases on numerous occasions. The book’s relentless pace, replete with daring escapes and perilous predicaments, imbues the entire adventure with an exhilarating, spine-tingling quality. Notably, the interactions between the young protagonists and their unwavering dedication to their quest are truly commendable. Throughout the story, an ever-present allusion to “The Lusiads,” an epic poem by Portuguese poet Luis Vaz de Camoes, lends an additional layer of depth and richness. The manner in which the narrative unfolds, gradually unveiling the arduous and protracted journey in search of the forgotten treasure, greatly appealed to me. The unexpected twists and turns along the way ensured a consistently engrossing read. Nevertheless, it should be acknowledged that, on occasion, certain actions displayed a degree of predictability. Furthermore, while exploring the intricate tapestry of historical facts and references within the narrative, I discovered the need for supplementary research to fully grasp their profound significance.

I wholeheartedly recommend The Forgotten Treasure to avid readers who relish fictional works grounded in the realities of life. This book will undoubtedly captivate adventure seekers and mystery enthusiasts alike, piquing their curiosity with its tantalizing blend of excitement and enigma.

Pages: 316 | ISBN : 1949868923

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Tales From Brook Meadow – The Tale of the Summer Fair

Set in the enchanting Brook Meadow, home to a menagerie of captivating creatures, Tales from Brook Meadow: The Tale of the Summer Fair by Kevin Richardson invites readers on a fascinating journey. In this serene sanctuary, delightful characters like Sammy the Snake, Victor the Fox, and the adventurous field mouse twins, Vincent and Jeremy, live under the watchful care of their protector, Keeper Kiera, and her loyal canine companion, Charlie.

The narrative centers around Vincent and Jeremy, two audacious mice with a penchant for exploration. Their lives take an intriguing turn when they encounter newcomers to their tranquil haven. The prospect of change incites anxiety in the mice, threatening the tranquility of Brook Meadow. However, through the warm bonds of friendship, understanding, and a sprinkling of wisdom from their fellow inhabitants, the mice are led to an insightful discovery during the bustling summer fair.

This story, a delightful mix of whimsy and wisdom, offers a peek into the charm of a nature preserve nestled in the United Kingdom. Richardson’s engaging storytelling has the power to enthrall the reader, while Caroline Hazell’s mesmerizing watercolor illustrations lend an additional layer of allure. Through Vincent and Jeremy’s adventures, the reader is introduced to an understated moral lesson that is elegantly woven into the narrative without being didactic.

As an avid fan of animal stories, I found this delightful tale enticing, conjuring a longing to immerse myself further in the tranquility of Brook Meadow. The story begins with Charlie the Dog and then transitions to focus on the exploits of Vincent and Jeremy. The story is heartwarming and depicts a moment of camaraderie and joy.

Tales from Brook Meadow: The Tale of the Summer Fair is a gorgeously illustrated children’s adventure story that will captivate audiences across all age groups. Whether it’s bedtime storytelling, group readings, or independent exploration, this charming installment in the Brook Meadow series will enchant readers and stimulate their imaginations.

Pages: 35 | ISBN : 1922358304

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I Am Going to BIG School

I Am Going to BIG School presents itself as an invaluable resource for young readers, skillfully addressing the challenges associated with the transition from preschool to kindergarten. In this captivating tale, author Joanne Telcide-Bryant takes us on a journey alongside Joshua, who eagerly anticipates the adventures and discoveries that await him in elementary school. From forging connections with newfound, larger-than-life friends to relishing in BIG lunches and traversing the sprawling corridors, Joshua’s enthusiasm for this significant milestone is palpable.

Telcide-Bryant demonstrates her remarkable ability to weave an encouraging narrative that not only captivates young readers but also instills in them a sense of excitement about embarking on their own elementary school journey. Recognizing that this transition can be daunting for some children, the author expertly infuses the story with positivity and levity, emphasizing the boundless potential for joy and personal growth that elementary school offers. Particularly commendable is the author’s consideration of the distinct ways in which elementary school differs from preschool, such as encountering more complex vocabulary, interacting with older peers, and even venturing on the iconic big yellow school bus. This is an ideal read to equip young readers with the necessary tools to embrace this transformative step in their lives. The book’s illustrations, characterized by their simplicity and amiable nature, foster a warm and inviting atmosphere, further enhancing the immersive reading experience. Telcide-Bryant thoughtfully supplements the story with a comprehensive glossary of words, enabling young readers to deepen their understanding of the text. This addition serves as a testament to the author’s commitment to nurturing the intellectual growth of her audience. A notable feature in the story is the inclusion of thought-provoking comprehension questions at the conclusion of the story. These prompts invite engaging discussions, allowing parents and children to reflect upon the tale they have just experienced together, further fostering a strong parent-child bond.

I Am Going to BIG School exudes encouragement and charm, masterfully striking a balance between engaging storytelling and valuable guidance for young readers. Telcide-Bryant’s remarkable talent shines through as she imparts a sense of anticipation and optimism, assuring children that their entry into elementary school can indeed be a profoundly positive experience.

Pages: 34 | ASIN : B0C3Y1Q9P1

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It’s The End, But Not Goodbye

A.G. Flitcher Author Interview

Boone and Jacque: Sahon follows two friends who are separated from everyone they love and are trying to return to Earth. Where did the idea for this novel come from, and how did it develop over time?

For starters, thank you for a wonderful review that reduced me to tears of pride and joy. Secondly, this was a hard book to write, not just because it was the last one of the series, but because I wasn’t in good health. For most of the writing, which was around six months, I had chronic tension headaches and dizzy spells due to pinched and strained muscles in my back, neck, and shoulder that was putting immense pressure on my nerves. Also, I was in a car accident with a commercial freight truck and had some inner demons that festered in my head. All of which I implemented into the story. Please know no one was hurt in the accident.

To properly close Boone and Jacque’s arcs, I had to isolate them as much as possible before bringing them back together and then return to their loved ones. Furthermore, they had to be exposed to emotions they have repressed for quite sometime.

As for how the idea for the novel developed over time, it started from when I first worked on book four, Boone and Jacque: Cytrus Moonlight. I knew that book five would be the final one because any further extension of the series would tarnish the richness of the conclusive nature of their arc. To which I had much to cover in the final leg of their journey.

I thought about how we as human beings are decision makers. Some more active than others. As in we don’t all act on our emotions all the time. We have responsibilities to uphold, people to care for, a job to go to, hurdles to overcome, endure nightmares, goals to achieve, secrets to keep for the sake of loyalty or self preservation, and many other things that occupy and complicate our minds. Therefore, getting in the way of understanding who we are. What our purpose is and what we do to get the most out of it.

Sometimes, the love we have for others is so strong, we forget to love and understand ourselves. Sometimes the ones we love see how broken and depleted we are. They try to help us but it’s not always enough.

So though Boone and Jacque have been on many adventures, it was always together. In addition, because they were so focused on surviving and keeping each other alive, while also dealing with interpersonal issues and enduring the complexities of life without parental or peer guidance, they never had a true opportunity to find themselves in a more holistic way that solidified their fate as human beings. Where they go in life as adults is up to them.

That’s why the series is complete. Because even though they have much longer to live and endure other chapters in their lives, I can’t spend my entire career obsessing over them. When I will include them in other novels, their may be a few things for them to grow from, but it wouldn’t be enough for another segment of the series. Enough as secondary characters or passersby, but not primary characters.

One thing that stands out in this series is the bond the characters form with each other, not just Boone and Jacque. What was your process in writing the characters’ interactions to develop the bond they have?

One thing I always ask of myself as a writer, is to create strong bonds or chemistry between enemies, lovers, and friends. Because how others act around us or in our world, can have a strong effect on us. Especially when we meddle or have any part in their lives. Take for example Mayor Gander and Myamirah. Those two were meant to be secondary characters and antagonist that kept the interludes in the story active and engaging. So what I did was see how the ripping and tearing of their marriage, caused by a need for more power than the other, could create a continuing need for Boone and Jacque to grow. To forget about themselves once they’ve had a sense of who they are and therefore protect others before it’s too late.

I did all this by intriguing myself in dynamics outside of my own. In the real world, people in power don’t bother getting personal or violent with the public. But what if they had the gall to do so with those that could tarnish their position and ambitions? That’s the question I asked when creating that type of relationship.

As for Xantia and Shammy, I followed the natural progression of their relationship and the weight Xantia carried with her as she did her best to accomplish many things. Help take care of children even though she had no practice in being a caretaker. Unraveling the truth Myamirah kept secret then teased Xantia when she saw how close she was getting. I saw the relationship between Xantia and Shammy as a good counterbalance to Boone and Jacque’s need to find purpose and protect the ones they love as heroes, fathers, husbands, and humans desperate for sense of stability and undying love. Their wives are striving for the similar goals but because they had no idea of the when or if they’d see their husbands again, they became territorial and valiant warriors protecting their home base and children.

In a nutshell, I love characters and intersecting relationships to make a cohesive story. Because if I had Boone and Jacque come home to no conflict, I’m saying that the world stops living until they come back. Which is not realistic and would make the story fall flat. That’s why the interludes were implemented. To show the readers that while we are fighting for the life we want, the world is doing the same in different ways. We may not see it because it doesn’t affect us directly, but that doesn’t mean it’s not happening all around us. More importantly, when it involves the ones we love, the ones we are interconnected with, it’s even more important to put our need to pick up our pieces by ourselves down and help them. Lastly, when we fight for freedom, peace, and love on our own, we forget that others can help us as well. More importantly, that they may be struggling as well. We must learn to drop our baggage and help someone let go of theirs.

What was one of the hardest parts in Boone and Jacque: Sahon for you to write?

The final chapter because I drew from my experience with my mother’s passing. We never had a wake, so I imagined what it would’ve been like. I knew I had to have something raw and powerful to finish the series. And I knew it was going to be hard for me. So, despite being exhausted, scared of the series ending, being overwhelmed, I wrote the last chapter in two days. Total four hours. Because if I took any longer, I would’ve watered down the emotion and dragged it out. I couldn’t do that to Boone and Jacque. Certainly not to myself as an emotional person.

Where do you see your characters after the book ends?

Boone will be a secondary character in a stand-alone novel called Red Widow Waltz. As for the premise, that is still up in the air. All I can tell you is there are three things. A seedy government agency, widowers, and a boogeyman. Jacque and Xantia will have an important role in a book called Tar. In which a dark entity from the depths of a desert spawn from earth’s core seeps into a grungy town called Barlocke.

As a bonus for the readers here, once Tar is complete, I will be working on another fantasy series I’ve been meaning to write. In which for now it will be called Zephutra. Which is inspired by my sister and I’s relationship as brother and sister.

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Boone and Jacque have been separated from each other and those they love.
Enduring pain on an endless, chaotic, gut-wrenching, and mind-altering voyage
that will bring them back home. But the certainty of a blissful reunion and peace on earth
is as much of an enigma as their purpose.

Dyami and the Gobi Crystal

Dyami and the Gobi Crystal by MM Hoshaw is a captivating tale infused with wonder and valuable life lessons. This delightful book introduces us to Dyami, a junior angel embarking on a significant assignment as a watcher. Armed with gobi crystals, these watchful beings meticulously document events in their assigned realms of the cosmos. Dyami’s entrusted duty is to observe and protect a society comprised of Dukan and Naga people. Within this enchanting setting, Dyami’s journey unfolds, revealing a story of love, longing, and the unforeseen perils that lie ahead when a royal couple arrives, promising excitement yet concealing a much darker reality. Will Dyami be able to rescue her friends from their impending fate without jeopardizing her sacred role as a watcher?

Author MM Hoshaw has developed a captivating story with thought-provoking prose. Dyami and the Gobi Crystal seamlessly weaves real-life themes and a compelling fantasy narrative, making it a truly remarkable work of middle-grade fiction. From exploring profound topics like diversity and purpose to the sheer joy it brings, this novel is brimming with wisdom, delighting readers on a heartfelt level.

The masterful world-building crafted by Hoshaw is reminiscent of timeless children’s fantasy classics. The author has expertly crafted a mesmerizing realm that will undoubtedly captivate the imaginations of its readers. One cannot help but yearn to explore this richly imagined universe, particularly after witnessing Dyami’s remarkable journey unfold. If you have cherished novels such as The Chronicles of Narnia, The Harry Potter Series, or Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, prepare to be enchanted by the mystical allure of Dyami and the Gobi Crystal by MM Hoshaw. The allure of this book extends beyond its spellbinding narrative. A closer examination reveals Hoshaw’s meticulous attention to detail, particularly in the naming of various characters within the story. Each name carries a profound spiritual and philosophical significance, inviting readers to embark on intriguing discussions and introspection while immersed in the pages of this literary gem.

Dyami and the Gobi Crystal is an enthralling read that is sure to resonate strongly with its intended audience of young readers. While I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I am confident that younger readers will find even greater joy within its pages. Whether you seek a book that explores important life topics or simply aims to captivate and entertain your child, Dyami, and the Gobi Crystal is a must-read. MM Hoshaw’s masterpiece is the perfect read to add to every middle-grade reader’s library.

Pages: 297 | ASIN : B0BYPHHTP2

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