Book reviews for the young and the old. This site reviews children, teen, and adult books with a few interesting things thrown into the mix. Check out the labels on the right hand side for specific genres or topics.
Monday, February 27, 2023
Henry Bingle’s Transformation: A Fable for all Ages by Kristin Fulton
Sunday, February 26, 2023
The Ravens by Jackie Jacobi
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Student Saturday: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Student Reviewer: Omar G.
Genre: Adult, Mystery
In the book “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, I have learned about a boy who was a shepherd. His name is Santiago, and he has been leading his sheep for almost two years looking for water and food. Later on there is a sentence I found interesting. It states “the secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.” It’s confusing without the background, but it basically explains to enjoy the big things but not to forget the little things, I think this relates to my life because I always feel as if I can’t enjoy the little things.
This book strongly relates to my life where it talks about
how Santiago went on this journey to find treasure but found something greater.
But in reality, what’s actually happening is he is heading toward
self-discovery learning who he is because of this journey. I think this relates
to me because I feel as if this journey I am on, me living will lead me to self-discovery,
just like Santiago on his journey. Another thing the book talks about is how
when Santiago is presented with a new change he isn’t scared off, but instead
sees it as an opportunity to learn from it as he did from his previous
experiences. In my life as I grow I will have positive and negative experiences.
Regardless I will learn from it and use that to my advantage in the next
challenge.
In the book Santiago is presented with many obstacles. Some which
almost made him quit his journey. He had a rough moment that almost made him
quit but instead he decided to settle down an reevaluate his plans for his
journey. This shows he doesn’t let this fear hold him back, but instead pauses
to rethink before deciding to quit. This relates to me; for instance I have had
my fears and things that have made me quit something I am aiming for, but there
are times when I decide to just sit back and think, reflect on what to do.
Saturday, February 18, 2023
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Determined Cover Reveal
Blurb:
When your nightmares waken, where do you find rest?Eighteen-year-old Siobhan had lived a sheltered life until the Navwood attacked and a dragon bonded with her betrothed. Living with the remnant terrors of two abductions has left its mark, and that cut is getting deeper as she tries to adapt to life as a queen, a wife, and a mother.
Her husband is more interested in spending time with his dragon than being with her—or fulfilling his duties as king. Siobhan’s jealousy over their bond feeds her fear of the draconic features that come and go with his emotions, and the dragon’s silver around his eyes is a constant reminder that he’s not wholly hers—or ever will be.
But when the Navwood send a kidnapper to steal their daughter, Hest marches to battle, leaving his family under the protection of a palace guard. Unfortunately, the dangers of war are closer to home than either of them realized, and to save herself and her family, Siobhan will have to find new courage in the face of a waking nightmare.
When Hest returns, it’ll take all her strength to face the pressures from the court—let alone the changes war has wrought on her husband. Can their own bond survive both the pressures of a kingdom and the fears they both carry?
Determined is the fourth book in the coming-of-age fantasy series, Four Stars over Ardatz: Sovereigns. If you like characters who develop and get more interesting as time goes on, books you can’t put down, and engrossing, well-written adventure tales you’ll love Kandi J Wyatt’s book.
Grab your copy of Determined to continue the adventure.
Just $0.99 2/14-2/19!
Retailers: http://www.books2read.com/sovereigns4
Uprooted (Four Stars over Ardtaz: Sovereigns Book 1) is available for $0.99.
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Author Bio:
Kandi J Wyatt lives with dragons, most in human form--and some even blow fire! She spends her days providing space for teens to be themselves, inspiring them to be more than meets the eye, and spilling hope into their world. When she's not hanging out with fictional characters, Kandi's chilling with family watching anime or playing games. Her toddler granddaughter keeps her running--often in circles--and full of joy.
Where to find her:
One link to rule them all: https://sleek.bio/kandijwyatt
Website: http://kandijwyatt.com/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/kandijwyatt/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/kandijwyatt/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/kandijwyatt
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13817774.Kandi_J_Wyatt
Bookbub: https://bookbub.com/profile/kandi-j-wyatt
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Kandi-J-Wyatt/e/B00ZTC4T10/
Newsletter sign up: https://www.subscribepage.com/kandijwyatt
Fellowship of Fantasy: http://www.fellowshipoffantasy.com/directory.html?filterP=Kandi%20J.%20Wyatt
Flinch-free Fiction: https://flinchfreefiction.com/dragon-courage/
Langlois, Oregon website: http://worldfamouslanglois.com/content/dragons-langlois-local-author-kandi-wyatt
Buy links:
Dragon Courage series
Dragon's Future: https://www.books2read.com/u/bzpDq9
Dragon's Heir: https://www.books2read.com/u/47YQE3
Dragon's Revenge: https://www.books2read.com/u/b5qvGb
Dragon’s Cure: https://www.books2read.com/u/47kxJa
Dragon’s Posterity: https://www.books2read.com/u/4DA8og
Dragon’s Heritage: https://www.books2read.com/u/3neVN6
Dragon’s Winter: https://books2read.com/u/meeJ8A
Dragon Courage books 1-3: https://books2read.com/u/bOyEvg
Myth Coast Adventures:
An Unexpected Adventure: https://books2read.com/u/3yDLX6
An Unexpected Escapade: https://www.books2read.com/mythcoastadventures2
An Unexpected Exploit: https://www.books2read.com/mythcoastadventures3
Myth Coast Adventures Trilogy: https://books2read.com/u/b6MJdy
Monday, February 13, 2023
Red Kayak by Priscilla Cummings
Genre: Middle Grade, Realilstic Fiction
Source: I own a copy
One of my students invited me to reread this book. I am so glad she did. I purchased this book many, many years ago and didn't remember the story. We have three middle school boys, Brady, J.T., and Digger. They have been best friends all of their life. J.T. helps his father with their chicken farm. Digger often helps his dad haul gravel or run heavy equipment. Brady is a crabber like his father.
When the farm next door to Brady is sold, a lot changes. Digger become angry. His ailing grandfather had to get rid of his farm and he sees the new family as rich people who don't care about anyone or anything. It is this anger that will come to haunt them all.
Mr. and Mrs. D'Angelo and their young son Ben have built a large mansion on the property once owned by Digger's grandfather. Brady has babysat Ben and thinks he is an awesome kid. Ben loves his hampster Tiny Tim and his lego's. He is a very bright young child and Brady loves this about him.
While at school one day, Brady is called to the office with all of his things. His father is there to meet him and tells him he needs his help. Mrs. D'Angelo and her son are missing out on the water. Brady is very familiar with these waters and goes to help. He finds young Ben and keeps him alive all the way back to where the rescuers are. But did he do enough.
This book is about tragedy, about finding yourself after a tragedy. It is about family and coping with family issues. It is about friendship. Most importantly it is about doing the right thing. I don't want to say anymore as it will give away too much. I do highly recommend this book along with a box of tissues.
Sunday, February 12, 2023
They Came For the Heart by Christopher Francis
Source: I own a copy
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Student Saturday: I Survived the Hindenburg Disaster by Lauren Tarshis
Student Reviewer: Langdon B.
Genre: Middle Grade, Historical Fiction
This book is based on the Hindenburg disaster of 1937. “I
Survived the Hindenburg Disaster: is about Hugo and his family taking a four
thousand mile journey across the ocean to save his four year old sister Gertie.
While living in Africa she contracted Malaria and had become very sick and needed to go back to America. Tis
trip was no vacation to Hugo. He was
worried for his sister. Because he had always wanted to fly on the Hindenburg
he was amazed he was finally flying on it. Once on the Hindenburg Hugo and his
family dropped off their bags and explored it.
While exploring, Hugo found a girl his age named Marty. They became good
friends and talked about their adventures around the world. They talked for
hours and even met each others’ family. The next day at breakfast Hugo, Marty
and their families sat together and chatted about all sorts of things. A Nazi
officer walked through the dining room. Everyone froze in fear as he started
talking about how a U.S. spy had stolen a top secret Nazi document and was now
on the Hindenburg. Marty’s Dad, who rode on the Hindenburg regularly said they
had seen no spy activity but would be on the lookout. The Nazi said something in
German and left. I feel everyone should check this book out, especially if they
wat to read the end.
All in all, “I Survived the Hindenburg: is a short read for
all ages. It’s an amazing story based on a true event in history, meaning you’re
reading a good story and learning at the same time.
Friday, February 10, 2023
First Graders Rule
I work in a K-8 IB school. There are benefits to having Pre-K through 8th grade in one school. I teach Grades 6, 7, 8. Today we had a treat. We were visited by a first grade class. The students had created PowerPoint presentations about honey bees. They then presented these to my eighth grade students. I love this for many reasons. The first graders take this so seriously. The eighth graders learn a lot from the first graders. They are impressed that the first graders know how to cite their sources and create a slide that has a bibliography. We end it with honey tasting. There are advantages to having a husband who is a beekeeper. I have provided the three presentations our first graders created. They need to be watched in the order below. See how awesome our first graders are
Hazen's Video
Thursday, February 9, 2023
Salt by Helen Frost










