Workman’s Complication is a gripping, entertaining mystery that is filled with laughs, thrills, and edge-of-your-seat moments. I was hooked from the first hilarious sentence: It was harder to sing with the vampire teeth than I thought it would be. Kate’s dad dies and leaves her his private detective business. Kate McCall doesn’t want to be…
Category: Humor
Book Reviews, Books for Young People, Children's Books, Fiction Writing, Humor
Ellie the Wienerdog: It’s Hard to be Good – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Humor, Mystery, New Words Learned, Words
Bridesmaids Revisited – a Review
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• •I first met the delightful character of Ellie Haskell in The Widows Club, and I have read several more books by this same author since. Her hilarious way of phrasing things and the unforgettable characters are what continue to draw me to her books. Now, instead of Ellie Haskell uncovering who is murdering the local…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Humor, Kentuckiana Authors, Mystery, Short Stories/Novellas
The Missing Butler and Other Life Mysteries – a Review
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• •These life mysteries are awesome! Each of these stories is a slice of life with the little mysteries that we encounter. The absurd, the comical, and the mysterious aspects of life are presented. Some of these stories are sad enough to bring you to tears. Others are serious enough to cause one to ponder the…
Book Reviews, Fantasy, Humor, Mystery
My Grandfather’s Pants – a Review
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Home-Based – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fiction Writing, Horror, Humor, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Let There Be Linda – a Review
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• •Colorful characters experience a week of hell while Los Angeles is baking in a heat wave where the temperature hovers around 107 degrees. The temperature isn’t the only disruption in LA though. Dead people and animals are coming back to life. Money disappears. A vicious giant shoves a cop’s face into a tank full of…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Humor, Literary Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Curious Autobiography of Elaine Jakes – a Review
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• •An autobiography is a history of a person’s life written or told by that person. What kind of autobiography would you write about your life? Would it be serious, telling of all the great things you have accomplished? Would it be sad, telling of all the losses you had suffered and all the hard times…
Book Reviews, Humor, New Words Learned, Words
The Toilet’s Overflowing and the Dog is Wearing My Underwear – a Review
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The Quirky Tale of April Hale – a Review
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• •April Hale has Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism. She has some major issues expressing or feeling emotions, and when she becomes upset, she tends to speak like Yoda. She is obsessed with movies, especially Star Wars. April’s family lives next door to the Blacks. They are awakened each morning by the Blacks fighting. April…