Pebbles and the Biggest Number: A STEM Adventure for Kids by Joey Benun (Author), Brooke Vitale (Editor), Laura Watson (Illustrator)
Reviewed by Teri Takle Pebbles and the Biggest Number is a children's book about Pebbles, a butterfly, and his adventures. Pebbles counts the flowers in the garden daily. Life gets boring when you only get to count small numbers. After cou ...
Feeling Special by Jennifer Kurani (Author) and Valentina Jaskina (Illustrator)
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Turtle feels ordinary and sad. Why? When Turtle observed his friends, they all seemed to have a special ability. The squirrels can jump from branch to branch, bees could fly and make honey, rabbits could hop up and down, an ...
What is a Family by Cassandra Hames (Author) Nila Aye (Illustrator)
Reviewed by Nancy Eaton What is a Family points out the importance of the bond that families share even though each one looks different. The book emphasizes that friends can be considered part of your family. Many topics are covered such as suppor ...
Broken Chord by Alice A. Jackson
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Alice A. Jackson’s Broken Chord: A Music Row Mystery, offers a compelling collaboration of love betrayal, passion, intrigue, and murder set in Nashville’s famous Music Row. Purchase Here. Captivating from the out ...
Leave No Trace…A Brief Synopsis
In a daring, brutal act of terrorism, an explosion rocks and topples the Statue of Liberty. Special Agent Michael Walker of the National Park Service is awakened by his boss with that news and sent to New York as the agent-in-charge. Not long after h ...
Leave No Trace by A.J. Landau (Jon Land and Jeff Ayers)
Reviewed by Russel Ilg LEAVE NO TRACE, the latest thriller from Jon Land writing under the pseudonym A. J. Landau, is subtitled “A National Parks Thriller” for good reason. The book opens with a domestic terrorist attack on the Statue of Liberty a ...
Every Silent Thing…A Brief Synopsis
Claire Deveraux, born deaf, visits the Louvre in Paris to photograph certain exhibits. While there, she observes a man go in a women’s restroom. A short time later, he rushes out. Curious, she enters the restroom and finds a woman dying from a gunsho ...
Every Silent Thing by Alan Brenham
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Every Silent Thing, by author Alan Brenham, is a terrific read for all fans of the mystery genre. It was my first encounter reading anything by Brenham, but I hope it won't be my last, for I totally enjoyed reading this ...
Neon Lights and Plane Tickets: Sci-Fi Poetic Prose Collection…A Brief Synopsis
Neon Lights and Plane Tickets is a sci-fi-themed collection of poetic prose, featuring tales of cosmic horror and galactic urban legends. Explore lush and vibrant cities across the universe, the terrifying creatures they hide; as well as their inhabi ...
Neon Lights and Plane Tickets: Sci-Fi Poetic Prose Collection by Eli Alemán
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Spanning an eclectic variety of subjects, while featuring polished stanzas teeming with free verse and deeply insightful mentations, Neon Lights and Plane Tickets by artist, scientist, and author Eli Alemán artfully ...