The Meal Deal by author Lisa Kiersky Schreiber

Book: The Meal Deal

Author: Lisa Kiersky Schreiber

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

The Meal Deal written by the author Lisa Kiersky Schreiber is a book that will introduce readers to the healthier eating lifestyle. In meal planning, kitchen makeover is one of the important part. Lisa advises us to eat mindfully, balance meals, consume whole foods as soon as possible, etc.

We have to practice meal planning and cooking at home for weeks so it can become our habit. In this book, author has recommended us to add instead of subtracting. Additive way of thinking empowers us. Lisa has suggested to add vegetables, lean protein, healthy fats and whole grain carbs to our diet. This book guides the readers to become a pro in creating their own cookbook and plan weekly meals.

I got my hands on this book at the right time. This book has guided me to plan my meals and now I am all set to shed off the extra weight that I gained since lockdown. Writing style of Lisa is nice. Language is simple so everyone could read this book and enjoy its benefit by implementing the tips in their day to day life. Images included in the book are attractive. The detailed knowledge shared in this book depicts author’s research and personal experience on Meal Planning.

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Interview with author Ruth Maille

Book: The Power Of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic

Q1. Hello Ma’am, can you please introduce yourself?

I am a proud mom of 3 amazing young adults. For the past
30 years, I have owned and operated a licensed Family In-home Daycare/Preschool. In addition, I am a certified parent-relationship coach. Through my extensive hands-on experiences and raising my own three children, I have learned a lot about children and how children think and react to different situations. Using positive mindsets, I help family members build strong meaningful partnerships filled with better understanding, more joy, and the ability to work through problems.
I have always had a dream of writing children’s books. My book The Power of Positivity, The ABC’s of a Pandemic, was inspired by my daycare children. One of the many things unique about the book is that each character in the book is a likeness of my children and past or
present daycare children. I believe that as much as I have taught them over the years, I have learned so much from them. It was my way of honoring them and letting them know how special they are to me.
My other passions include traveling with my family. We love to go on adventures and discover places off the beaten track. In my younger years, I was blessed to have worked as a tour guide, traveling with 40-50 people for two weeks at a time. It was such a great
experience, and as my children grew, it was vital for me to instill the adventure of travel in them. We have experienced some amazing adventures over time.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Power of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic’ book?

I think the biggest challenge was time. Just when you think you will make a deadline, something happens, causing delays. I worked with incredible professional people, so there was always a way to fix it. It was frustrating when delays happened because I knew I wanted the book out as soon as possible. After the first few delays I took on the mindset that there must be a good reason. I had faith that my book would be published exactly at the right time and that everything would fall into place. And it did, and things are still falling into place.

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

As a pre-school teacher, I have shared thousands and thousands of books with my children. I admire so many authors, too many too list. I love books that teach something, that help children see a problem they might have, and help them find solutions. That’s why I wrote my book. There was so much uncertainty around this pandemic. The uncertainty was causing children to be anxious and they were struggling with the right vocabulary to ask the questions to their concerns. I remember a book I read called Ruby Finds A Worry. Written by Tom Percival. In this book, Tom helps children who feel anxious, notice their worry and explains that it grows bigger and bigger if they keep it bottles up. When you share your fears and talk about them, they can go away. I believe children can learn so much through books and songs. My book has helped many children open up and talk about their fears of the pandemic and since my book focuses on the positive, reading and rereading my book helps them “rewire” their brains to look for the silver lining during this time.

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

I love the beauty of the great outdoors. When I was a tour guide in the mid 80’s One of my series was Alaska and the Yukon. Alaska and the Yukon have the most majestic mountains, glaciers and vast wild spaces. The wildlife is fascinating, and there is so much to learn about the history of the areas. The aurora borealis (northern lights) is breath taking, I have seen it many times, and each time it is unique and spectacular. For as long as I can remember, I always dreamed of sharing that area with my children. We were very blessed a few years back to take a vacation there and make unforgettable memories.

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

My process of writing a book may be very different from any other authors. Since the majority of my life has been surrounded by children, I am very in tune with their need. My children are always sharing things with me, so I get many of my children’s topics from them. I then do a lot of research. I sleep with a notebook by my bed, so if I think of something even during the middle of the night, I can jot it down. I do my best thinking just before bed and first thing in the morning because my mind seems clear and more open to creativity.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Power of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic’ book?

Writing the book only took a few weeks. The idea for the book came one day on the zoom during our state shut down. One of my daycare children looked sad and lost. He was missing his normal routine and his friends. I opened up a conversation so that the children could share what they were feeling and what I found was that most of them were feeling the same way, sad, lonely and confused. They were focused on the terrible situations they heard about the covid-19 virus.
I tend to be a very positive person, Not to say I have not had my share of ups and downs and challenging times, but I always try to look at the glass half full. So I started to brainstorm all the good that has come out of this difficult time. Everywhere I looked, I could find nuggets of kindness, love and compassion for others. I began researching to see more examples to use in my book, and that is when The Power of Positivity, The ABC’S of a Pandemic, was born. The part that took the longest was the illustrations; those took about eight weeks. Harry Aveira is such a talented illustrator. He had incredible ideas and was so patient with the things I asked for. The illustrations are so important because they continue to tell my story, so it is essential to take the time to get them just right.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘The Power of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic’ book to buy?

My books are currently located on Amazon, Good reads, Barns and Noble, and any Independent Bookstores. They are also available on my website https://www.ruthmaille-author.com/ “The Power of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic’ is also available in Spanish, El poder de la positividad EL: ABC de una pandemia. I have also published 2 companion books, The Power of Positivity Coloring book for children ages 3-5 yrs old and The Power of Positivity Activity book ages 5-8. My website has more information as to where you can buy local and valuable information on what is happening.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Power of Positivity: The ABC’s Of A Pandemic’?

My project manager and mentor, April Cox, my graphic designer Praise Salfor, and myself worked on the cover idea. I wanted something that would encompass the entire book. People in the world were trying to cling to hope and be as optimistic as possible. So one night on zoom, we decided that the page “O is for Optimistic” was a picture of the earth; later named Orbit, with a band-aid on his head and a little girl hugging it, trying to make it feel better seemed to be the perfect cover. We also thought that the book should be neutral, so both boys and girls could love the book and its message. We decided to add a little boy. A friend of mine, Diane, suggested he be fist-pumping the earth since that was what boys were doing these days. The colors, font, and placement were also important. It took two weeks of tweaking to create what you see.

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

I think the secret is just being me. I write from my heart, and my intention is to help children develop into confident, happy, respectful, well-adjusted, and resilient human beings. I do this every day in my business, and writing children’s books is one more way I can make a difference. I don’t concentrate on “Is this what will sell my book?” I focus on how my message can make a difference in even one child’s life. I hope that when children read my book, they feel empowered to be the best they can be.

Thank you for allowing me to share my story. If you have any clarification questions or need more information please reach out.

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Retrace Love by author Malini Amaladoss

Book: Retrace Love

Author: Malini Amaladoss

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Retrace Love is the debut novel of the author Malini Amaladoss. Central characters of this story are Tina, Meghna, Ray and Neil.

Meghna is living with her mom, daughter Pari in Canada. Her friend Tina married Kartik Chowdhury when she was 25 years old. Kartik and Tina doesn’t have an intimate relationship but they pretend to be an ideal couple in front of the world. One day, Tina got a call from unknown number and she got to know that her best friend Meghna is in critical condition in a hospital in Canada. From hospital, Tina went to Meghna’s home in Canada so she can tell her mom about her condition.

There she learnt from Meghna’s mom, how Meghna and Neil had a divorce and she moved to Canada with Pari and her. When Tina dialed Ray’s number to find out about Neil (Meghna’s ex-husband), she couldn’t say anything. Her past memories of her love (Ray) took her over. Tina had never loved Kartik with the passion she had for Ray. Grab a copy of this novel and read it to unveil the suspense.

Language used is lucid. Cover photo is eye catchy and title is suitable according to the story. Story seems realistic and is different from the usual romance novels. Narration is smooth and easy to follow. I like author’s writing style and like to recommend this novel to romance lovers.

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Keep It Inside: And Other Weird Tales by author Mark Anthony Smith

Book: Keep It Inside: And Other Weird Tales

Author: Mark Anthony Smith

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

“Keep It Inside: and Other Weird Tales” written by the author Mark Anthony Smith is a collection of short stories. It is the first book that I have read penned down by the author.

The collection starts with “The Prairie Lures”. When the protagonist joined the Reconnaissance Patrol. Total 6 people set out on a patrol and they only had to report their observations, keeping themselves out of trouble at the same time. 6 lads entered the dark forest but will they be able to return?

In Wood Fooks, two friends went to rent a gaffe near Goadley so they can fish over the weekend. During dark, they saw a shadow dragging a man that seems dead.

In “The Clifftop Terrors, a family went on a holiday. Dave’s wife Holly felt that she has seen something bigger walking between two and four legs.

Language used in the stories is simple. I read this collection at night time, I felt little spooky. The stories are terrifying yet entertaining. “A Face At The Window” and “The Prairie Lures” are my favorite from the collection. I like the way each story ends. Length of the book is 86 pages only so one can read it in a single sitting. If you are a fan of horror genre, you should pick this anthology.

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The Day The Storm Came by author Carmen Miller

Book: The Day The Storm Came

Author: Carmen Miller

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“The Day The Storm Came” is a Children’s Book written by the author Carmen Miller and illustrated by Cat Watts. Story features a little boy Ahmad and his family.

A storm is coming and Ahmad’s family has to prepare for that. They made the list of tasks they have to do before the storm hits. Grab a copy of this novel and read it yourself to find out how Ahmad and his family will prepare for the storm.

This is a fun story that teaches kids how they can be storm-ready. Also, kids will learn how to turn every day even a stormy one into a fun day. Story is written very well. Illustrations are beautiful and I definitely want to give +1 for that. It’s a very interesting story.

After reading this book, kids will wish to have a stormy day so they can enjoy with their family like little Ahmad. Author has great storytelling skills. Really loved this one.

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Rootin Tootin Dog by author Sheri Williams

Book: Rootin Tootin Dog

Author: Sheri Williams

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Rootin Tootin Dog is a Children’s Book written by the author Sheri Williams and illustrated by Stephanie Campbell. Story features a little boy Bradley who is called T by his parents. T is the initial letter of Trouble. Bradley keeps on getting into trouble quite often. One day, his mom made plain oatmeal for him. T didn’t like the plain oatmeal so he added some chocolate chips in it. Will that taste better now? Will T enjoy his chocolate chips oatmeal?

This is an interesting story that taught me a new lesson – “chocolate is harmful for animals”. I didn’t know that earlier. Kids would be glad to read this book. If they own a pet, they won’t make the same mistake that Bradley made. Storyline is very interesting and kids will definitely adore it. Cover photo of the book is nice and title is suitable.

I like to strongly recommend this book to little readers.

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I Don’t Want To Wash My Hands by author Carmen Miller

Book: I Don’t Want To Wash My Hands

Author: Carmen Miller

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“I Don’t Want To Wash My Hands” is a Children’s Book written by the author Carmen Miller and illustrated by Cat Watts.

I love reading Children’s Books to kids especially the ones that teaches them valuable life lessons. This story features two kids Raj and Li. They both don’t like the cold water and the slippery soap, so they don’t want to wash their hands. Kids should read this interesting story to find out will Raj and Li finally wash their hands?

Parents could gift this book to their little kiddos as it will teach them a wonderful lesson. Illustrations are so lively that I felt like I am in the story myself. Cover photo is eye catchy and title is perfect. Language used in the book is simple so kids can understand it easily. Author’s writing style is nice and story content is amazing. Kids would definitely adore this story. I strongly recommend this book for all kids.

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Interview with author Lillie Sandstrom

Book: Three Tooth Fairies Flutter, Flax And Sam The Day Sam Gets Fired

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

Hi! I’m Lillie Sandstrom. I’m a wife, mother of 5, sister, and friend. I’m a grandmother of 4 with 1 on the way. I teach piano lessons. I love to read, bake, craft, and most recently, write books!

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Three Tooth Fairies Flutter, Flax And Sam The Day Sam Gets Fired’ book?

The challenges were getting the story to flow, be easy to read, and make sense. Then it was what are the fairies to look like? I wanted an illustrator, but found that making the fairies and taking photos was a better way to go. Then I worked with @FriesenPress, self publishing. They were amazing! The editing comments were the best help of all. The challenge now is getting the word out. The pandemic hasn’t helped, but social media is the key.

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

I love JK Rowling and the Harry Potter series. I love Shel Silverstein. “The Giving Tree” is my all-time fav book. Sandra Boynton and Dr. Seuss are among my favorite authors as well. I love a good detective-type novel. Trying to figure out whodunit is something I enjoy. Because I had 5 children, I had a lot of practice reading books to children. Some books we read over and over and I just thought about what made them so popular with our kids.

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

The beach. I live in So. California. The beach is one place I can go and just sit, watch the waves and people, and think. I find peace there.

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

Well, first you need a story. Take from your own experiences. Then you need to just get it on paper. Revisions, revisions, revisions. Just keep at it!! I had all my kids and my husband read my story and make comments. It was helpful.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Three Tooth Fairies Flutter, Flax And Sam: The Day Sam Gets Fired’ book?

I was on a long road trip (a 12 hr drive!), alone, and wrote the story on the drive home. When I would take a break for food and gas, I would jot down what I had thought about. I wrote it up when I got home and revised it several times, over a few months. Actually, it came together pretty quickly. And it’s a children’s story, 30 pages, so it didn’t take too long.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘Three Tooth Fairies Flutter, Flax And Sam: The Day Sam Gets Fired’ book to buy?

You can purchase a book at Amazon; Bookstore.FriesenPress.com; BarnesandNoble.com; books.com; bol.com; powells.com; to name a few.
You can purchase a digital copy at Google Play Books and Kindle Store.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Three Tooth Fairies Flutter, Flax And Sam: The Day Sam Gets Fired’?

I knew I wanted a story of three fairy friends. As the story was coming together, I thought about fairies and they flutter around. That sparked the name of the first fairy, Flutter. Then I wanted another name that, when spoken, flowed together. The fairies are made from flowers and plants, so the name, Flax, worked nicely. My husband suggested that! Then I wanted a single syllable name to end the threesome. I just liked the name Sam. Because of our own experience, I wanted Sam to be the distracted one and it also comes from experience that our tooth fairy was fired. So it’s a story of how the firing of our fairy came to be.
Trying to find an illustrator was difficult, so I made the fairies and my husband, Stan, is the photographer/illustrator. We thought having real photos would make for a nice book. It’s a bit different than other cartoon-type tooth fairy books. I wanted to be just a little different.
I made several fairies and we had a photo shoot one day. The cover photo, with some added sparkles, was a photo both my husband and I liked, and it stuck.

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

Recalling your own experiences keeps things fresh I think. It’s always fun to reminisce. But making it a story for all to read, well, you need fun characters and a good plot or message. Having the three fairies and basically a community of fairies, all with different personalities, allows me to create lots of stories. The Day Sam Gets Fired is just the beginning of stories about Flutter, Flax, and Sam!!

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The Ladybird Who Couldn’t Find Her Spots by author Delecia Calderwood

Book: The Ladybird Who Couldn’t Find Her Spots

Author: Delecia Calderwood

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“The Ladybird who couldn’t find her spots” is a Children’s Book written and illustrated by Delecia Calderwood. Story features a Ladybird named Zoe. One afternoon, when Zoe saw other ladybirds and noticed that they all have spots, she wondered where her spots have gone. Grab a copy of this book and read the story yourself to know what lesson is in store in this book.

Will Zoe find her spots or she accepts herself the way she is? Language of the book is simple so kids could understand it. Illustrations are filled by sketch colors that reminded me of my childhood. This is a wonderful story that teaches a beautiful lesson to kids that gonna help them throughout their life. I strongly recommend this story book to little readers.

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A House In The Silent Creek Woods by author Hisashi Kurosawa

Book: A House In The Silent Creek Woods

Author: Hisashi Kurosawa

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

“A House in the Silent Creek Woods” written by the author Hisashi Kurosawa is a paranormal fiction. Story is set in Silent Creek, North Carolina. It features a boy Dennis who loves to explore. Dennis’ friend Connor has told him about an abandoned abode deep in the Silent Creek Woods.

When Dennis entered the house and he was exploring it, he fall through the floor. Soon, he saw three ghosts Brandon, Chris and Jason that started talking to him. They told Dennis to remember 27 Dec, 2018 as it is his death date. He lost his life when he had a little accident on the stairs. Dennis was in denial so he ran away from the abandoned house to get some help.

But Dennis eventually end up in the same abandoned house. He was so confused and had so many questions in his mind. Grab a copy of this novel and find out what gonna happen further.

This is a terrifying yet entertaining read. Storyline is different from usual paranormal stories and has the power to hook the readers. I loved the plot and enjoyed every bit of this story. Length of this book is approx 100 pages so one could read it in single or two sittings. I like to recommend it to readers who love reading paranormal fiction stories.

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