“Paramedic Chris and the Runaway Chicken” is a Children’s Book penned by the author Tim Parsons. It is the fourth book in the Paramedic Chris series.
Story features two kids Chris and Zara who were booked onto ambulance number 365 at Shadesdon ambulance station. They reached the patient’s house and met an elderly gentleman William. Since William was sick, he couldn’t feed the chickens in his garden.
Read this story book to know what will happen that will bring the neighbours together. This book gives a very beautiful message that when we work together to help each other, we can make a difference.
Illustrations are beautiful. Cover photo of the book is designed well. It is a beautifully written story. Kids would learn an important lesson by reading this book. Parents could add this book to their children’s bookshelf. It’s a story worth reading. I enjoyed it a lot and am interested to read more episodes by the author.
I love reading short stories. Recently I got my hands on the book “Ahmed is the Angel of Egypt”. It is a captivating story. Once you start reading it, you won’t be able to put it down.
Story is about two lovers Stella and Ahmed. Stella recently had a break up with her boyfriend of seven years. He was controlling and had anger issues. But when Stella met Ahmed through the internet, she felt like they are made for each other and they know each other from a past life.
Both were very curious to meet each other but they had to wait until Stella’s passport issues got resolved. Read this beautiful story and find out if their love is true. Is it okay to trust someone you met on the internet?
Get to know everything yourself by reading this story. The ending of the story is lovely and I am interested to read what happens next in the life of Stella and Ahmed. Dialogue narration is wonderful. Pace of the story is fast and it’s to the point. I am glad to get my hands on this book.
‘Loving The Chief’s Son’ is a novella penned by the author Nikki La’Vet. Jazelle Sanders is one of the best reporters Gateway News has ever had. Until today, she has always received the first choice in key assignments. Jazelle had been Muslim for 5 years but elected not to wear the traditional hijab. When she went to work with her Islamic garments on, she received strange looks from her colleagues. Also, she was turned down for an assignment because of her Islamic outfit.
Jazelle was given to do a documentary of some clan in Sudanese desert. Since she has a young son to support financially, Jazelle took the assignment.
Taahir has been living in London for the past five years and he has grown a lot during these years. He returned home to Sudanese desert. He was going to be the next chief of the Rashaa’id. Taahir was asked to pick the American journalist who is coming for a documentary. What will happen when Taahir and Jazelle meet? Will they have a multicultural relationship?
The writing style of the author is nice. The way Nikki has described the backdrop settings pulled me into the story totally. Plot of the story is intriguing and I enjoyed reading this book. Characters are written well. Cover photo is well designed and the title is suitable. If you enjoy reading novella then go ahead with this one.
Unconditional Love is an interesting story penned by the author Rosaland Caselberry. Main characters of the story are Marcus Whitney and Erica Long. Marcus Whitney is a handsome bachelor. He has a son named Chase whom he loves a lot. Erica was badly hurt by her ex-husband James who screwed his colleague. Erica still cares for James’ mother but she doesn’t have anything to do with James now.
Erica recently met Marcus and they both showed interest in each other. Marcus got Erica’s number. They both want to spend more and more time with each other so they can get to know each other better. But Erica’s ex-husband James keeps showing up or calling to say that he loves her. Will Erica give a chance to James or Marcus?
This is an amazing story. If you enjoy reading stories involving date, love, etc then go ahead with this book. Narration is smooth and strong. Cover photo of the book is well designed. Language used in the book is lucid and I was able to follow the story easily. I am interested in reading more works by the author in future.
“Write, Pray & Release” penned by the author Ayanna Mills Ambrose guides readers on how to write their book in 60 days or less and generate multiple streams of income.
The author has explained her W.R.I.T.E methodology. After writing your book by following the W.R.I.T.E method, you could turn your story into a business. Then, one can easily self publish their book through Amazon. Marketing of books can be done on social media where an author needs to stay active.
I am glad to read about the multiple streams of income one can have by writing a book. Ayanna has explained everything in a detailed manner. I appreciate the author’s knowledge in this book. It will help many aspiring authors to become self published authors. Written in a lucid language, one could understand this book easily. It is an insightful read.
This book is especially for those who dream of becoming an author but don’t know how to complete their manuscript.
I’m Reggie Rockit is a Children’s Book penned by the author Carl Wheatley and illustrated by Simon Harthill. Story features a little boy named Reggie Rockit. He is a super nerd at school but Reggie wishes to be cool. He hopes to become a famous superstar one day.
Reggie loves to sing and play guitar. Read this story to find out if Reggie believes in himself that he is cool.
Colourful illustrations made this story more enjoyable. I appreciate the storytelling skills of the author. Through this book, the author is teaching a very valuable lesson to the readers. We should always believe in ourselves. After reading this book, kids would be inspired to play guitar. Pick a copy of this book for your little one.
Resolution of Stars penned by the author Martyn Rhys Vaughan is the sequel to ‘Doom of Stars’. Story features Maya who was sitting besides Professor DeGroot looking at the representation of the Destroyer on the monitor screen. Both of them are very brave souls. Maya, DeGroot and others decided about the journey into the future. Things don’t always go the way we wanted. Maya faced a nightmarish world full of horrors.
Another main character is Karn. He is a good friend and a well travelled man who has seen much more of the world. But when the sun goes out in the small village he lives in, Karn knows he must look for a world outside his small universe.
Maya and Karn both the characters are written very well. The way they took different risks really inspires me to grow. Cover photo of the book uses solid colors and is eye-catching. Title couldn’t have been better than this.
I really appreciate the author for the amazing world building. Go ahead with this book without any second thoughts.
Q1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.
Hi My name is Drew Piercey, originally from Saint Neots and now living in County Durham. I’ve always wanted to write children’s books, but never thought this to be achievable. I put the dream away until 2 years ago when I was having problems with my mental health. I decided to enjoy life more and change the way I perceived myself and the world around me. My nephew is obsessed with dinosaurs, and I love to rhyme, so I made a book about them and thought this ‘This isn’t awful’. So I decided to go for it. I want my books to be enjoyed as any author does, but the key for me is getting them away from computer screens. This is more in the sense of moderation as it would be hypocritical of me otherwise. I also hope to inspire future artists, whether that be in the writing or Toria Ashplant’s wonderful illustrations.
Q2. What is your inspiration behind your book “Chewie The Pup”?
My inspiration was mainly from my puppy Chewbacca. He inspired the story and I saw it as a great way to teach key values in a short, yet sweet rhyming style that would both hold the readers attention and help the lesson to be taught.
Q3. When did you realize you want to be an author of Children’s Book?
When I was in year 6 at school we had a competition. This was to write a poem and have it published. My poem was chosen among others but I remember this being the first time I was truly proud of myself. I loved that feeling and it stuck with me. I’m glad I finally found the courage to do so.
Q4. Are you planning to release your next book soon?
My original book ‘My Rhyming Adventure: Dinosaurs’ is now being published (After initially self-publishing) and should be out soon. Chewie the pup will also return.
Q5. For which age group your books are suitable?
I would say Chewie the pup is from 3 to 6 years old but I’m new to the game and have no children of my own…… So what do I know!
Q6. What is your favorite Quote?
“There is no success without failure”
Q7. What do you like the most about your country?
Not sure. I guess in the world we live in, it’s certainly better to be in a more enlightened country however there’s still many steps to go before the united kingdom becomes the ideal fully inclusive place it should be.
Q8. What suggestion you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit?
I mean I’m no parent so I’ll just say directly to the reader “You are great, keep it up”.
Q9. What does literary success look like to you?
People reading my books or creating their own if they think they can do better.
Q10. Lastly, who is your inspiration in life and why?
This is a hard question. One that I don’t have a clear answer for. I would say everyone. Its easy to see the world only through your own eyes and assume you’re in the center of it. But everyday we see videos on our phones of people doing wonderful things. Everyday I’m reminded that there is good in the world.
Q1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.
My name is Pamela Rae Hughey, you can call me Pam. I’m a wife, mother of two, and Family Nurse Practitioner. I’m passionate about all things health including spiritual and emotional health.
Q2. What is your inspiration behind your book “Gone But Never Forgotten”?
Well, I was inspired by a couple of things. First, my children and their many questions about their grandmother who has passed away. Secondly, the state of our world and all the wonderful people we have lost over the past 2 years. It’s been hard to understand not only for the adults but for our curious children as well.
Q3. When did you realize you want to be an author of Children’s Book?
I would say it’s always been a distant dream, but I never acted upon it until having children myself. We read so many books and have so many of our own adventures. It just started to become easy to create stories around their activities.
Q4. Are you planning to release your next book soon?
Not a picture book but a coloring book is in the works!
Q5. For which age group your books are suitable?
Ages 3-6
Q6. What is your favorite Quote?
I have a few but this one helps me stay motivated. “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today”. -H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Q7. What do you like the most about your country?
I appreciate the different cultures, diversity, and freedom.
Q8. What suggestion do you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit?
I would say just try to read something to them every day. Even if it’s telling stories from memorization like “the 3 little pigs” before naptime. This time will be so special to the kids and help build their little imaginations.
Q9. What does literary success look like to you?
Being forth book content that encourages mental, physical, and emotional growth and support for all ages as we all travel this road called life.
Q10. Lastly, who is your inspiration in life and why?
My mother. She is always pushing forward no matter what obstacles come her way.
Dead People is the first book that I have read penned by the author Douglas Rappaport. When the Stringfellows came to earth twenty years ago, the planet was a dead place with no living organisms. When the Stringfellows first arrived, not everyone was brought back. Stringfellows randomly chose which people to bring back to life.
In the new world, people were awarded Good Samaritan points. These GS points are made up of kill points and karma points. Mild McMahon wants to bring back his mother. To do this, he has to earn kill points. Points are from 1-8 and even McMahon didn’t have any idea how it was decided how many points they would get. McMahon needs to take care of assignments to earn more points. But he wants a coffee first because of which he stopped at The Alligator, a coffee shop in Brooklyn.
Writing style of the author is nice. Language used in the book is lucid. The world building is something that I really appreciate. I enjoyed reading about the Stringfellows and the new world. Characters are interesting and well written. Douglas’ work is detailed. I am glad to get my hands on this book. Go ahead with it without any second thoughts.