Adventure, friendship, bravery, teamwork, and survival: πβπ πΊπππ’πππ€ππππ π»πππππ has all that and more. Wacky humor also fills the pages of this entertaining story.
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Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Books for Young People, Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Writing
Skandar and the Unicorn Thief β a ReviewοΏΌ
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• •Have you ever read a book that you couldnβt put down because you were so caught up in the story and its world? That is what reading Skandar and the Unicorn Thief was like for me. Everything else going on in my life faded in importance to what was happening in this book. It was written for those eight to twelve years old, but the story grabbed hold of my imagination and refused to let go.
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned
Untamed Isles: The Path Awakens β a ReviewοΏΌ
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• •The captain and crew of the π΅ππππππππ, caught in a storm on the raging Northern Sea, fight for their survival. The storm quiets all at once, and they find themselves shipwrecked on an island full of jagged, broken slopes of shining crystal. And somewhere out beyond all the crystal, a beast howls.
Alternative History, Alternative History Science Fiction, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Words
The Pharaoh and the Librarian β a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Written in the Ashes – a Review
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing, Publishing, Reading, Writing
Peter Hallett Interview – Inspiration, Dragons, and Vietnam
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• •What was the inspiration for this book? Are dragons a hobby of his? Did writing the torture scenes ever make him cringe? How much research did he have to do? What are his thoughts on self-publishing? What was your inspiration for this book? I have an unhealthy interest in cryptozoology and have studied it extensively,…
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Ten Fantastic Things About Books
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• •Book Reviews, Fantasy, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Words
The Gift: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield – a Review
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• •Tucker Littlefield is a self-assured con man, liar, and thief. Traveling with a sword on his shoulder, Enon Tutelo by his side, and Noget, Enon’s dog, he is ready for adventure. The story opens in a tavern filled with people from near and far to hear Tucker Littlefield speak. This time, he talks how he…
Book Reviews, Children's Books, Confusing Words, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned
Bad Luck – a Review
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• •Books that have a mind of their own, mysterious cave drawings, footprints that look like they belong to a dragon, bees that are spies and messengers, magic, a dragon, and those hunting for the dragon are all part of this book full of adventure, fantasy, and mystery. Brett loves to eat, and his favorite thing…