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The Ghost, The Owl

The Ghost, The Owl
 

The Ghost, The Owl

by 
 
 
 
This is a story of a girl ghost who does not remember who she was when she was alive. The birds, especially owl helps her despite being warned not to. And she discovers the truth about her life.
Very beautiful graphics and amazing story with a message that we should always help each other.
They who help get help, always.
 
Book is available for pre-order.
 
 
About the book
On a cool evening on the swamp, a figure appears dancing across the water. A human figure, but far from a human form. A Ghost, a young girl spirit that seems to have lost its way. A good Samaritan owl decides to help against the wishes of his animal brethren. What mysteries does the ghost girl hold the secrets to and what will happen when she and the owl unlock them together? Will they find out what happened to her? Will she find her way to where she needs to be? What will happen to the animals in the swamp and surrounding forest? An adventure with the most unlikely of pairs, The Ghost, the Owl. 
Thank you Edelweiss for the copy.
 

Book Review: The Prayer Box

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The Prayer Box

By Jennifer Berry

Illustrated By Josie Portillo

Rosetta is sweet little girl who enjoys everyday with her mom. Her teaches her many things and they also have fun together.

One day her mom tells her about the prayer box in which writes prayers. The girl is tempted to peek inside but is disappointed to find no prayers for her.

Her mom than explains her why.

That leads her to know how special she is and how special every kid is.

Sweet illustrations and perfect for mamma's girl to read.
Thank you Netgalley.


Author Interview : Christopher Holley

Let’s welcome Christopher Holley


Tell us about your books. 

I have written 6 children's picture books, all with positive messages and a tad of silliness.  I am almost done with a young adult novel that Im really proud of.  It is really funny and is loosely based off my experiences as a teacher.  I have also written 1 teacher's manual teaching teachers about the art of classroom management.

The day you decided you will be a writer?

In 2008 I asked my friend if he would draw a picture book if I wrote one.  He said yes and A World Without Water was created.  I think writing that book showed me I am capable of putting together a coherent story.

Who helped you with your dream? Your support?

Artists, editors, family and friends all played a part in helping me accomplish my dream.

Do you think the process of writing (Typing/Handwriting) is tiring? How do you deal with it?

I only write when I feel like it.  It is tiring to be your own editor and critic.

What profession you’d choose if not an author?

I currently am a 3rd grade teacher and will probably do that until I retire, unless I was successful as an author.

Why did you choose this particular genre/s?

Truthfully, writing picture books just came easiest to me, so thats what I pursued.

Have you ever met a fan/reader?

Yes, other students in my school have read my books or have had them read to them and told me they loved them. 


Would you ever go for traditional publishing? (If you’re a self published author)

Yes, but finding a publisher and/or an agent seems very challenging and a lot harder than I had imagined.

Do you interact with other authors? Do you think it’s important?

It is very important to network, but I tend not to because I dont really have the time to dedicate to being helpful back.

Your favorite food/dish/cuisine?

Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich (Im a cheap date).

Your favorite place on earth? Why?

Home because the outside world becomes overwhelming at times.

Your hobbies other than writing? Do you find time for it?

Martial arts, football and Magic the Gathering.  I do find time for my hobbies, but I wish I got to do them more.

Your thoughts on life? What helps you to deal with ups and downs of life?

Life is amazing.  I hope I never die, as I am and have always been very blessed.  

Your favorite quote?

You miss 100% of the shots you do not take.

If you become a billionaire overnight, what would be your reaction? What will you do with the money?
I would be very happy and do good with the money after I had a little bit of fun (traveling etc.).

 Thank You!

Hemdiva: I’ve been lucky to read Chumbalina by Christopher and it was such an amazing read! Here’s my review -




Chumbalina! I just loved her. The author smartly handles a very deep topic. It clearly states that you can't judge someone from how they look. The inner self is what matters. I also liked the fact that, despite everyone not appreciating her body, Chumbalina herself was proud of herself. We often feel bad about ourself because others make us feel so. I liked the end as well, the message of eating what is right and also what you like is awesomely combined. Illustrations are nice too. A modern story in fairy tale style with a very good message!! Kudos to the author :)



Author Interview: Jennifer Berry


Let’s welcome Jennifer Berry!

Tell us about your books. 
"The Prayer Box" is my first book. However, I’ve written eight plays and have been working as a playwright for years.
my website is www.Jenniferberry.net for press on my plays etc.

The day you decided you will be a writer?
I can’t remember the day but I always kept a journal. And  I always wrote stories. Then I put writing away as my high school English Teacher said I could never be a writer. It wasn’t until college when I had an incredible creative writing professor who encouraged me.




Who helped you with your dream? Your support?
My husband is my biggest support and I have a circle of very supportive friends who make up my creative family. I also have to add my nine year old twins are my biggest cheerleaders.


Do you think the process of writing (Typing/Handwriting) is tiring? How do you deal with it?
I take many breaks during the day. And I exercise to release stress.
What profession you’d choose if not an author?
Probably a visual artist.

Why did you choose this particular genre/s?
I thought this particular story was best written as a children’s book. 


Do you think it’s easy/ difficult to write for children?
As a playwright, I write a lot  of dialogue. With “The Prayer Box”  I had to flex a different mussel. Less is definitely more with a children’s book.  You must make children’s books simple or you loose your reader.
Have you ever met a fan/reader?
I have met many audience members of my plays. It is always fun.

Would you ever go for traditional publishing? (If you’re a self published author)
I think any way to get your story out in the world is just fine.

Do you interact with other authors? Do you think it’s important?
I do. I have a writer’s group that I meet with once a month. Other writers inspire me.

Your favorite food/dish/cuisine?
Anything my husband cooks?
Your favorite place on earth? Why?
My home or the Southern California coast line. Why? Because it’s home and I'm  there with the people whom I love.
Your hobbies other than writing? Do you find time for it?
I’m a killer baker. Yes, I find time for it about three times a week. It gives me a nice break from words. I also get to give my twins some yummy treats after school.
Your thoughts on life? What helps you to deal with ups and downs of life?
Oh, gosh! Life? My first thought is:  life is a gift. I love life and being alive. 

I was really sick a year ago and it gave me a perspective to enjoy every day. Even if you are having a bad day, there is still something to focus on that will bring out your attention. My children’s laugh, the view from my kitchen window, dawn breaking with my favorite cup of tea. 
When I get really down, I call my best friend. Having a strong community of friends, neighbors and family gets me though the down times.


Your favorite quote?
Aristotle: The definition of happiness is the exercise of one’s vital talents along the lines of excellence in a life that gives them scope.

If you become a billionaire overnight, what would be your reaction? What will you do with the money?
I would probably make sure everyone I love had enough money to be safe and secure.  



Special question- How do you think does prayer/ praying help us?
There have been so many studies that prayer elevates pain or stress in the mind.
But more important than that, it taps into our biggest wishes, our most heartfelt concerns, and our sincerest gratitude.
Prayer is personal. It can be different things to different people. But children’s prayers are so often prayers for the world and we should listen to that!

Thank You so much for the interview!




The Prayer Box by Jennifer Berry


Book Review: Freckle Stars

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Name - Freckle Stars

Author- Jackie Leduc

Clementine hates herself, especially because she looks different from others. Ugly is what she thinks of herself. 
She tries many things to cover up her flaws but fails. And is even more upset.
That's when her mummy tells her the truth behind the freckles on her face.
Clementine realizes how unique she is and feels proud to be herself.
She accepts herself as she is and is happier now.

A really nice book for any kid who isn't happy about how she/he is. I think all children, even adults, go through this time where they hate something about themselves.
Instead if they understand that, that very flaw is making them unique, life would be simply great.
Illustrations are really nice and cute. Great book, kids will love to re-read always.

Thank you Netgalley for the free copy!

Book Review: Almost A Full Moon


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Almost a Full Moon

Hawksley Workman

Illustrations by Jensie Eckwall

Penguin Publication

This a poem that begins with grandma and her grandson, making a soup. Just like different ingredients blended together make a complete soup, different members coming together make a family.
It's winter and the soup's inviting everyone for dinner. Grandma has made enough for everyone. A poem that highlights the importance of family, love, sharing and care. Also equality and love for all.
The illustrations are simple yet stand out, just complimenting the poem.
Thank you netgalley for the copy!

Book Review : Be Bully Free


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Be Bully Free

Catherine Thornton, Michael Panckridge


This a great book. I believe every kid should definitely read it because it covers all forms of bullying and the solutions for each, too. Many children aren't even aware that there are so many kinds of bullying exist. They fall prey to it and it affects their complete life. 

Doesn't matter if you were never bullied, are currently being bullied or have a fear you might face it sometime in your life! This book is all you need, ever!

Be Bully Free also tells how to really find real friends! I especially love this about the book! Parents should buy this book for their children, irrespective of the age, because it is very helpful.

It also explains as to what role others can play and how they can help the one who is being bullied.

 It is a complete guide to fighting, surviving and winning over Bullies!
Thank you Netgalley for the copy!

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Book Review: Mae and June and The Wonder Wheel



Title: Mae and June and the Wonder Wheel

Author: Charise Mericle Harper

June is a little cheerful girl. She and her dog Sammy have lots of fun. The way she connects with Sammy is really cute. She feels that only she can understand his talks and no one else can. She completely understands by his actions, what he's trying to say. That only shows how close they both are. Since her sister, Isabella, is no more interested to play with her, she and Sammy look for a new friend.

The new friend should however, have the qualities similar to June & Sammy.

One day, she gets a present and that's how the story of the wonder wheel begins.

A really lovely tale about June, her pet dog Sammy, their new friend and the Wonder Wheel. June narrates the story like how a little girl would do noticing, guessing, questioning and trying out new things. The illustrations add to the story and are also cute.

A story any kid would love to read again and again!

Thank you Netgalley for the copy!

Wishing every lady a very happy Women's Day!

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