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‘Death is a Many-Splendored’ is book one of the ‘Chronicles of the Deadly Dead.’ It is a children’s humorous action and adventure story filled with intrigue and scene-after-scene enchantment. The trilogy is perfect for the young reader, and Zach, the main character, truly engages… Continue Reading “Death is a Many-Splendored Thing by David Neilsen (Book Review #1392)”
‘Marty and Lenny’ is a children’s picture book about two monkeys with different personalities. Marty is polite, and Lenny is a bit of a bully. The combination of both delivers a beautiful story that engages the young mind and brings a smile to your… Continue Reading “Marty and Lenny by Tania Woznicki (Book Review #1364)”
Rooty the Rutabaga is a children’s book and is about a root vegetable that isn’t very popular. Root is in the dark part of the garden and does not feel included with all the known vegetables. Together with all of the other existing vegetables,… Continue Reading “Rooty the Rutabaga by Steven Megson (Book Review #1297)”
Peeps in bloom is a children’s literature book about Meg and Isaac. They are two sixth-graders who have been given a mission to set a personal goal for the school year. They both go to the Garrett Grove Elementary School.
You are special is a poetic children’s book. The story is lyrical, short, and perfect for young readers. It represents the notion of being special no matter who you are.
Sally sensational sense is a children’s book story about how Sally has a strong sense of smell and finds it troublesome, but her parents and sister think everything is fine.
The day the sun didn’t rise is a children’s book and begins with Phoebe landing on Earth meeting Adelia in search of the sun. Phoebe is sent by the moon and is the only one courageous enough to make the trip looking for the… Continue Reading “The Day the Sun Didn’t Rise by Robert Bossler (Book Review #1131) ”
The Captain’s daughter is a children’s book science fiction story and begins with Diane and Robin, two sisters having fun horseback riding and relaxing on their family ranch. Captain William March of the Starship Polaris is their father, and when the girls don’t come… Continue Reading “The Captain’s Daughters by Doreen D. Berger (Book Review #1066)”