Letters To My Father: 7 Steps To Healing From The Loss Of A Parent by author Vernae Taylor

Book: Letters To My Father: 7 Steps To Healing From The Loss Of A Parent

Author: Vernae Taylor

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Letters To My Father: 7 Steps To Healing From The Loss Of A Parent” is a self-help book written by the author Vernae Taylor. Nothing can be more painful than the loss of a loved one. This book is to help the readers navigate the grieving process.

This book inspires the readers to be free of how other people define and perceive you. Author has discussed about acknowledging pain, documenting your feelings in a journal, talking to someone based on your comfort. Self-care is very important and we have to be kind to ourselves. Grief is personal and everyone is unique so we all experience it differently. This book has many more tips like these.

This is a helpful book that motivates the readers to live life to the fullest instead of just existing. Language of the book is lucid so even beginners could understand it. If you have lost a loved one in your family then this book will help you with the tips to overcome your loss. It is a short read that one could finish in a single sitting. Cover photo of the book is decent and the title is suitable. I like to recommend it to my fellow readers.

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How Zoe Made Friends by author Jarred Stanton

Book: How Zoe Made Friends

Author: Jarred Stanton

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

“How Zoe Made Friends” is a Children’s Book written by the author Jarred Stanton and illustrated by Elsa Achu. Zoe has moved to a new place with her family. She and her brother Xylin will go to new school and she is afraid of that. When she was in Kindergarten, it was Quinn, her best friend who talked to her first. Then, other kids also started talking to Zoe and she didn’t have to struggle to make friends.

But now in new school, she is afraid that people may not accept her the way she is. Her face is a mix of white and brown color. Zoe’s mother and brother told her that she doesn’t have to worry because if someone don’t like her then it’s their problem and not hers. Will Zoe be able to make friends at new school?

This is an interesting story that teaches kids to “believe in yourself”. Our differences makes us unique. Language of the book is lucid and cover photo is nice. Story plot is interesting and children will enjoy this story surely. It is a short and quick read that one could finish in a single sitting.

Book is available in Paperback and Hardcover. It’s on Amazon, Walmart and Barnes and Noble

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Quest Like You by author Keosha Sath

Book: Quest Like You

Author: Keosha Sath

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Quest Like You” is a Children’s Book written by the author Keosha Sath and illustrated by Shiela Alejandro. A family left their home in US. They got their passports and travelled to different countries. Two little girls were excited to see different colorful things in different countries.

Grab a copy of this adorable book and read how the little girls got inspired for the nail polish business. This book is truly an inspiration for girls. It will inspire them to become entrepreneurs. This colorful picture book will surely be adored by kids especially little girls. Title of the story is amazing and cover photo is eye catchy.

I loved this adorable book and I like to strongly recommend it to little readers.

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Arts Smart: Growing With A Growth Mindset by author Laura Ray

Book: Arts Smart: Growing With A Growth Mindset

Author: Laura Ray

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Arts Smart: Growing With A Growth Mindset” written by the author Laura Ray is a book that will help little readers to have positive mindset and confidence. Story features a little girl Vicky who wanted to draw so much but she didn’t have confidence in herself. She thought she’ll never be able to draw well. Grab a copy of this book to know what an elderly lady in a violet dress will teach to Vicky.

This is a well written picture book. The way Mrs Blake helped Vicky, in the similar way this book will help little readers to become confident.

Illustrations are mind blowing. They caught my attention in the first look. I am sure that kids will love this book. They will adore the bonus activity pages. It is an engaging read for kids. Parents and kids can read this book together for more fun. This book has won my heart because of its amazing story and pretty illustrations.

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Interview with author Lisa Schreiber

Book: The Meal Deal

Q1. Hello Ma’am, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Lisa, and I’m not really sure how to define myself since I’m always changing and evolving. I’ve been many things in my life so far, from a graphic designer to an economist to a freelance writer to a wellness coach. I’ve never been one to have a straight path in life, but rather tend to live more organically and follow my heart to the next project. I’ve also never followed societal norms, and have a different definition of success than a lot of people – one that’s defined more by growth than by material or job-related expectations. But writing has always been my first love (since I was very young), and everything I’ve done has involved the craft in some way. I’m an avid reader, cook, non-competitive athlete, certified nutrition coach, and I love doing what I can to help others find their own way.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Meal Deal’ book?

I’ve always had a severe lack of self-confidence, so I finally had to confront that with a therapist to help work through a lifetime of self doubt and the feeling of not believing what I had to say was worthy of being out in the world. I also had to work with an incredible editor to figure out the structure of the book, because in the beginning it was just a bunch of bulleted lists with no real actionable steps.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Michael Pollen is my icon in terms of food writing. Herman Wouk for his literary flow and humor. Any author who has the enviable trait of being able to get their point or story across succinctly but with finesse (for example, “Catch -22,” by Joseph Heller, and more recently Matt Haig). Elizabeth Gilbert and Stephen King’s books on writing were instrumental in helping me develop as a writer and nurtured my creativity.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Bodega Bay, California. My Mom has a home on the coast with stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. I’ve been going out there so long, it feels like a second home. We love to visit the vineyards and the wonderfully quaint small towns, but just staring out of the windows from the house at the vast ocean and being mesmerized by its beauty is perfection.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

I think it depends on the book. I imagine some books take years of research before you can begin writing, and then they kind of write themselves in a way because you’ve been plotting the story as you’ve been doing the research. For “The Meal Deal,” I basically just started with a brain dump, and then made an outline and tweaked it too many times to remember.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Meal Deal’ book?

It felt like forever. I’d say it was probably 10 years from putting pen to paper (and then to computer) and publishing. But a lot of that time was because I got stuck on thinking it would never be good enough, so I’d put it away and then come back to it over and over. But it’s something I couldn’t stop thinking about, so I never let it go completely.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘The Meal Day’ book to buy?

Right now you can find it on Amazon: (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1610059743?ref=myi_title_dp)

Booklogix: https://www.shop.booklogix.com/The-Meal-Deal-22313.htm

And on my website: https://lisakschreiber.com/the-meal-deal-book

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Meal Deal’?

The main title came to me pretty quickly as I was playing around with words and phrases I thought would represent the book well. The subtitle was a joint effort between my husband and me. He and I were talking about finding an active subtitle that would encompass what the book was about at dinner one night, and we were throwing out ideas and that one stuck. I felt like it was dynamic and explained just enough of what readers could expect to find. Then I worked with a very talented cover designer at my publisher’s and she asked if I had anything in mind for the cover. I mentioned I loved the idea of having a menu board, like the kind you’d find outside a restaurant to get people excited about their food, and she ran with it (and, I thought, did a superb job).

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I think I try to keep things relevant to what’s currently going on, but also timeless so that it’s something readers can relate to, hopefully, for many years. And I always try to keep in mind the big overall concept so that I never stray too far and have readers wondering why something is there. That also helps me refine as I go instead of wasting time throwing in the kitchen sink (which I tend to do anyway – that’s why editors are a must).

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

While the book is aimed at helping readers set up their surroundings to make meal planning a way of life, it’s also meant to be like a mini-coaching session. I hope readers will learn to trust that they are the ultimate authority on their lives, and they don’t need to compare themselves or compete with others in any way. It sounds like an easy concept, but these can be hard habits to form. I ask readers to repeatedly practice self-compassion and self-acceptance because these are fundamental concepts that, if practiced over and over, give people room to grow through their lives. I also ask readers to break down their big “why.” Getting to the heart of why they want to change their eating habits can help people remember the deeper purpose and motivate them to keep going when things get challenging.

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Self Bullying: What To Do When the Bully Is You by author Sherri Strohecker Leopold

Book: Self Bullying: What To Do When the Bully Is You

Author: Sherri Strohecker Leopold

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Self Bullying: What To Do When the Bully Is You” is a self-help book written by the author Sherri Strohecker Leopold. We all are aware of bullying. But after reading this book, for the first time I became aware of something called Self-bullying. Many of us are involved in Self-bullying without knowing the fact that it has a name.

In this book, author has thrown a light on the issue of Self-bullying. We keep on telling us “why I am so …..stupid/slow/dumb/….?” In this book, author has talked about ACE. We need to Acknowledge that we bully ourselves. Change the behavior and Evolve into a better version of ourselves.

This is an engaging read. The thought provoking questions given at the end of the chapters will help you to analyze your behavior. Title of the book is suitable and cover photo is nice. This book is an eye opener. It made me realized that I also bully myself. I am gonna change my behavior now to stop self-bullying. This is a worth reading book that I like to recommend to my fellow readers.

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Brand New Start by author Mainak Dhar

Book: Brand New Start

Author: Mainak Dhar

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“BRAND NEW START” is a kinda book that attracted me in the first look. The title and the cover photo of the book both are eye catchy. In this, author has shared about the concept of focusing on the most important brand – YOU. Self realization and self awareness matters a lot in life. With a brand new start, we can have better results in our corporate life and we can climb the success ladder.

Author’s writing style is different and I liked that. I have read many non-fiction books and some of them have so much common content but this book is different from other non-fictions. If you are a kinda person who focus on your personal growth then this book is for you.

Language of the book is lucid so large number of readers could be benefitted from this book. It is a light read. I have mentioned many important points from this book in my journal for quick reference. If you are looking for an inspiring read then go ahead with this book. It’s worth reading.

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Neon Noir: Episode 1 by author Jayme Lee

Book: Neon Noir: Episode 1

Author: Jayme Lee

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Being a short stories lover, recently I picked the book Neon Noir: Episode 1 written by the author Jayme Lee. Story features a private investigator Dalton. His office is on the first floor, right above
the stage of the bar. One day when Dalton was in his office, a note was slipped from the gold mail slot and fell onto the hardwood floor. An address 5th Main – Dakota was mentioned on it.

Story is set in the city of Clairsville that it also known as Neon City because of the presence of Neon lights everywhere around. Dalton left his office to visit Charlie Green at the address mentioned in the note. Grab a copy of this intriguing story to find out what happens next.

Cover photo of the story is amazing. The atmosphere setting and description made me feel like I am right there in the story. I enjoyed reading every bit of it. If you are a fan of detective fiction then don’t miss to pick this one.

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The Garden And The Glen by author Elizabeth Moseley

Book: The Garden And The Glen

Author: Elizabeth Moseley

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

The Garden And The Glen is a story for children of age group 6-12 years. It is written by the author Elizabeth Moseley and illustrated by Maggie Green. Once a blue butterfly was in the yellow garden. She was chased by thousands of yellow butterflies and was sent out of the garden.

The tired blue butterfly kept on flying until she reached the garden Glen. There she met different creatures and got to know that they also had been thrown out of the yellow garden because they don’t belong there. The blue butterfly felt safe and thankful to her new friends as they included her.

The blue butterfly earlier went into the yellow garden because she had heard about the caring Butterfly Queen. Right before the blue butterfly came to the garden, the queen went sick and a yellow newcomer had taken control of the garden. He wanted everything to be yellow. So, he sent away all non-yellow creatures.

The story is interesting and children will definitely adore it. Cover photo of the book is nice with a lucid language. This is an inspiring story that teaches readers to believe in themselves. It teaches us that our uniqueness is what makes us perfect. Pace of the story is fine. It’s an interesting story book and I enjoyed every bit of it.

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10 Ballet Dancers by author Amanda Malek Ahmadi

Book: 10 Ballet Dancers

Author: Amanda Malek Ahmadi

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

10 Ballet Dancers is a Children’s Book written by the author Amanda Malek Ahmadi and illustrated by Kathrine Gutkovskiy. This is a counting book that is full of ballet illustrations.

It is a ‘learning with fun’ book. Kids can learn counting by reading this book. They will be introduced to the world of dance or ballet. There is a beautiful surprise at the end of the story which I wasn’t expecting at all while reading and I loved that surprise.

Glossary of Ballet Terms given at the end of the book will help the readers. I like to recommend this book to little readers or adults who love to dance. They will get great ballet knowledge from this book. Writing style of author is nice. Illustrations are mind blowing. Overall author-illustrator duo has done a great job in this adorable book.

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