Twenty of My Favorite Audiobooks
A list of my twenty favorite audiobooks including fiction and nonfiction.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Fairy-Tailed Wish by Megan Pighetti
A fairy-tailed birthday tradition that is easy to begin and will be remembered for years!
Read More Book Review: Honey and Venom by Andrew Coté
HONEY AND VENOM Confessions of an Urban Beekeeper By: Andrew Coté Published: June 9, 2020 Publisher: Ballantine Books Non-fiction/Memoir I have long been interested in honey bees. I had a classmate in school whose family raised honey bees. Then that same family chose to put some hives on my parents’ farm. So, our family is…
Read More Book Review: The Prisoner’s Wife by Maggie Brookes
The Prisoner's Wife take pieces from a true story and adds in her own fictional details, Maggie Brookes has written a memorable novel sent during WWII beginning on a Czech farm and ending up in a POW camp in Germany. This story of a young couple who were determined to stay together and sacrifice anything to not be separated during some of the harshest conditions of the war will stay with you long after you read it.
Read More Quick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – June 2020 Edition
A roundup of mini-reviews of some of my recent reads chosen for my own enjoyment including audiobooks, eBooks, and physical copies.
Read More Children’s Book Review: The Book of Kings by Caleb Magyar and Stephanie Warren Drimmer – Summer Read-to-Learn
A collection of great men who ruled over their respective countries, talents, and careers.
Read More Book Review: The Address Book by Deirdre Mask
Why are addresses so important? Does that street you live on say something about you? What is new in the world for making sure every location has an address? Find out in THE ADDRESS BOOK by Deirdre Mask.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Baller Boys by Venessa Taylor
Two best friends just want to make the elite football (soccer) team in their London neighborhood. Will their friendship survive if they both don't make the team and become baller boys.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Lulu the One and Only by Lynnette Mawhinney – Summer Read-to-Learn
Lulu is frustrated by always being asked to define what she is. This book offers an awesome opportunity to start the conversations with some of your youngest kids about racism and loving everyone.
Read More Children’s Book Review: All Around Bustletown Summer – Summer Read-to-Learn Series
Summer has arrived in Bustletown. Kids will love following the characters in this wordless book through a beautiful summer day.
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