I’m A Star by author Brandon Foster

Book: I’m A Star

Author: Brandon Foster

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I’m A Star is a Children’s Book written by the author Brandon Foster and Illustrated by Pia Bley. The story is written in the form of a comic book. Simone is the elder sister in the family and is a good athlete. Soon, her self pride starts to rise. She even fell in the influence of a bad company Keisha. As a result, she distanced herself from her long time friends. Grab a copy of this book and read the story yourself to know where Simone’s pride will take her.

Language of the book is easy and comfortable. Narration style of the author is remarkable and seems mature. Plot is intriguing. Characterization is stunning. Pace of the story is fine.

The overall story was a good and interesting reading and I recommend this book to comic lovers.

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Notes Left in Time by Jaclyn A Sanchez

Book: Notes Left in Time

Author: Jaclyn A Sanchez

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Notes Left in Time by Jaclyn A Sanchez is a poetry book that is full of inspiring poems. I really enjoyed these poems. Some of my favorite poems from the book are 3 AM Thoughts, Dreams, My Final Goodbye, Self-Feeding, etc.

Below lines are really my favourite from the book:

Burnt all the pages
The proof is all gone
Rid myself of the memories
Because the image was all wrong
No need for the past
If the picture isn’t perfect

It was a short and quick read that I enjoyed to the most. Some poems are rhyming. Language of the book is soothing. Overall presentation of the book is amazing and pretty impressive. Cover page of the book is eye catchy. I strongly recommend it to poetry lovers.

Such an amazing collection of poems. Readers can relate well to them. Enjoy it with a cup of coffee while sitting in your front porch!!

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Zanthia by author Nicklous Adams II

Book: Zanthia

Author: Nicklous Adams II

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Zanthia by the author Nicklous Adams II is a fantasy story. This is the story of Micah. Saphyre and Tristan are his two best friends. A tragic incident happened with them in past few days. The Krazuls invaded their city. Krazuls has slaughtered everyone that stood against them. Micah was able to save few children. These children were taken to the forest in the care of Adstan and Illiana, Micah’s school friends.

When they returned to the city to defend others, they couldn’t find anyone. City was aflame. So, Micah and his friends returned to the forest. Krazuls are still in their city so they can’t even go there. Now they have to make the difficult choice whether they should go to Wynsorians (Tristan’s race) or Levithians (Micah’s race). Both the races are each other’s enemy. Read the story yourself to know what will the decision of Micah and his friends ultimately.

The story is intriguing. Right from the first page it caught my attention. I couldn’t put this book down until I finished it. Language is easy and narration is smooth. Cover photo of the book looks intense. I am now much excited to know the further story by reading part 2 “Zanthia: The Shadowed Army”.

If you love reading fantasy stories then you couldn’t afford to miss to read this book.

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Additional Ways To Earn More They Don’t Teach by author Nathan Hache

Book: Additional Ways To Earn More They Don’t Teach

Author: Nathan Hache

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I always like to read books that boost my financial knowledge. “Additional Ways To Earn More They Don’t Teach” is an amazing book by the author Nathen Hache. Nathen has made it as his goal to build a passive income. He want his money to work for him instead he himself working for the money. Rich Dad!!

Everyone wants to make more money but only few people have the passion for it. I am passionate about it because it’s not just about money. It’s about learning that comes when we try our hands at different things. I know many people who are earning from freelancing, blogging, affiliate programs, etc in addition to earning from their 9 to 5 job.

This book includes many financial tips but as author has made the point clear that we need to look for the one that suits best according to our goal. It is a short and insightful read. I appreciate author’s research that he must have done to come up with this book. I strongly recommend this book to my followers. If they read it at least once, I am sure they will get something helpful from this book.

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Interview with author Samantha J. Rose

Book: The Very Real World of Emily Adams

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

Hello! My name is Samantha J. Rose. I am a married mom of three hilarious and amazing little boys. I’m also a forever-student at Utah State University, and plan to have my Master’s Degree in Psychology some lovely, future day.

Q2.  Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Very Real World of Emily Adams’?

The title started off as a writing prompt sent out from the blog of author Chuck Wendig. He gave five random titles to choose from—which he created from a random word generator. He asked his readers to pick one title, and then write a short story to go along with it. The title I picked was “Music Box Earth.” I never did write a short story to that, but I did write the scene in my novel with Emily, her dad, and her mother’s old music box, and it became the original title of the entire book.
I felt I had to change it, though, once I was ready to attempt to pitch my novel at a writing conference. Changing it mostly consisted of me mentally banging my head against my writing desk like a pinata and then scribbling down whatever words spilled out until some of them made sense. I really wanted it to reflect some of the humor of the book, and I’ve always been drawn to long titles of things, like, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. I think that lengthy titles hold a humor in and of themselves. And what better way to add a notch to it than to have the title of a science fiction/fantasy book insist that it is, in fact, very true and real? (And, indeed, much of the story is true and real.)
The cover was designed by my husband, Paul Rose. He is an extremely talented artist and has been my rock through this whole writing process, believing in me when I stopped believing in myself. So I didn’t feel like my book would be complete without his artwork on the cover. Since the book is set up like a combination of music albums, he took some inspiration from the cover of No Doubt’s, Tragic Kingdom. And since there are Bob Ross quotes throughout the book, he actually used Bob Ross techniques to paint the skies, the tree… basically for everything but the silhouettes of Lipstick Rick and Emily.

Q3. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

For me, my stories are very character driven. I put all the focus on them and let them tell me the story. And a lot of times, they really surprise me—just like the living people in my life.
I also don’t force the characters to do things that they wouldn’t do in an attempt to move the plot forward. I genuinely hate it when stories do that. I do everything in my power to be true to the characters, and just by doing this, I find myself often surprised by the twists and turns the story takes. The characters keep me guessing. That’s what makes storytelling so exciting to me! I often don’t have any idea where things are going. All I do is throw obstacles in their path that they don’t see coming. And I hope that, if they don’t see it coming, then the reader won’t, either.

Q4. What does success means to you?

So, my motivation in writing this book was to try to help people through fiction. I’ve been down dark roads. When I reached the other side of some of my roughest moments and saw that other people were going through very similar things, I just wanted to reach out them. I wanted to let them know that they can make it through. Even if everything goes wrong, if you just hang on, and keep putting one foot in front of the other, then you’re going to make it. There is hope!
I also hoped to inspire empathy in others. Fiction is such an amazing gift. It gives you the ability to walk in someone else’s shoes for a while, and that experience can change your heart.
If just one person were to read this and feel hope, if one person were to read this and view the people around them with a little more compassion, then all of this would be worth it. That would be a success to me.

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

Nah, just lots of praying and day dreaming to music. That transports me right into the heart of the scene I’m working on.

Q6. How long did it take you to write this book? Where readers can find your book to buy?

It took me about three years, but the characters have been living in my head for much, much longer.
You can preview my book on my website: https://whererosewritesverytruestories.com/
You can buy my book on:
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Very-Real-World-Emily-Adams/dp/1734904623/
Barnes & Noble – https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-very-real-world-of-emily-adams-samantha-j-rose/1137080437
And the Immortal Works website – https://www.immortalworks.press/product-page/the-very-real-world-of-emily-adams

Q7. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

I’m from Utah in the United States, and one of my favorite places to go is the Salt Lake City Temple. The building is this gorgeous, magnificent structure, every particular put together and carved with incredible detail. It took forty years to build. And the grounds around it are absolutely beautiful. Just driving by brings me peace and serenity. When I lived close to Salt Lake City, and I was stressed or exhausted or in need of inspiration, this was the place I would run to. At Christmas time, the grounds are covered in lights, it’s like stepping into a storybook.
I’ve since moved pretty far away and I miss it like crazy, so I actually made my family take me there for my birthday a couple of years ago.
 
Q8. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Very Real World of Emily Adams’ book?

Writer’s block. I got about halfway through my book and couldn’t write another word. It was one of those things where, my characters were trying to tell me where the story was going, but I didn’t want to hear it. I didn’t want it to take that turn. And then they stopped speaking to me. There were several months there where I didn’t write anything at all because of it.
The other struggle was, I ended up writing too much! I had only planned on writing one book, but I had all of these ideas that I wanted to cram into it. It was just too much. So, once I actually got past the writer’s block, I ended up with 164,000 words. I got it cut down to about 154,000 when I sent it into the publisher, and they gave me a “Revise and Resubmit” where they told me to cut about 30,000 more words. It was extremely painful, I had a couple of nervous breakdowns, but with the help of my editor, I did it. I decided, “Well… I guess I’ll just have to write another book.” So a lot of the stuff I cut will be in my next novel. That was the only way I could make peace with it. I would tell myself, “It’s okay… I’ll just put this in the next book…”

Q9. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams was a huge influence on my novel. The humor in it is amazing. There were moments where I was in tears, I was laughing so hard. And I just thought, “I want to do that. I want to write like that.” Emily’s last name is actually a nod to Douglas Adams (and to The Addams Family, of course, because I want to be like them someday).
Then there’s Stephen King. I’ve read The Green Mile twice, and it left a deep impression on me. It made its way so completely into my subconscious that it influenced my novel in ways that I didn’t even realize until later. I would also constantly look up quotes and interviews with him for inspiration while I was writing it. He made me feel like I could actually finish the thing—and I did!
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo also had a huge influence on this, and so did Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling, The Book of Mormon and some of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. They’ve all inspired me and made their way into my dreams.

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

The last two chapters were my guiding light as I wrote The Very Real World of Emily Adams. They’re the heart of the novel.

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The Buddha and the Bee by author Cory Mortensen

Book: The Buddha and the Bee

Author: Cory Mortensen

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

The Buddha and the Bee is the memoir by the author Cory Mortensen. This book take the readers on a bike ride journey of Cory from Chaska, Minnesota, to Truckee, California. The journey is of 2000 miles. He started his journey from Chaska and reached Redwood Falls on Day 1. It was interesting to read about the minor details of his journey including the things he carried in his backpack, the distance he covered daily, etc.

The beautiful pictures included in between the chapters tempted me to travel. His bike picture with a sign board in South Dakota is the one that I loved the most. The various places mentioned in the book that were part of his journey introduced me to new places.

This book is full of amazing experiences that Cory had as part of this biking journey. It was amazing to read about it. Language of the book is simple and easy to understand. Cover is well designed. I am glad that author has shared his rich experiences with us. A promising book to read that one couldn’t miss to read at all.

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One More IRiS by Darcy Greco

Book: One More IRiS

Author: Darcy Greco

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

One More IRiS by Darcy Greco is an intriguing story. The protagonist of the story is Iris Hawthorne. The story is set in New York and New Orleans. Iris mother Vera was an alcoholic mother. She didn’t want to be like her mother.

She wanted to go to a college with warmer thermostat. She was too happy when she was accepted into Tulane University, Louisiana. As Iris starts enjoying her life there, soon she realized that she is going through what Vera had. Grab a copy of this book and read the entire story yourself to go through a rollercoaster ride of Iris’s journey.

Language of the book is simple and easy to understand. Cover is eye catchy and I liked it very much. Title is apt and according to the contents of the story. It is such an intriguing story that left me turning pages after pages until I reached its end.

I am really glad to read the debut novel of Darcy. Looking forward to read more books by her.

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Past Present Alternative: Midnight by author Leilani Graceffa

Book: Past Present Alternative: Midnight

Author: Leilani Graceffa

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Past Present Alternative: Midnight is the second book that I have read by the author Leilani Graceffa. I loved the first book very much and therefore I picked this one. I loved the siblings bond between Ian and his younger sister Raelynn. Raelynn was missing and her broken phone was there as a proof. Raelynn never leaves her phone alone and she never let it fall. So, that means Raelynn is kidnapped by someone. A sticky note is found with a list of random addresses. Will they lead to Raelynn? Grab a copy of this book and read it yourself to find out.

It was a short and quick read that one could read in a single sitting. I enjoyed the writing style of Leilani. Language of the book is lucid. Narration is clear and I really appreciate amazing storytelling skills of the author. Cover photo of the book is very attractive. Looking forward to read more books by her.

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Indian Stories: Images & Thoughts by author Ravi Valluri

Book: Indian Stories: Images & Thoughts

Author: Ravi Valluri

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

‘Indian Stories: Images & Thoughts’ by author ‘Ravi Valluri’ is a must read for every Indian. Author have done commendable job in writing it down so beautifully and thorough research one can clearly see he has done.

The book is divided into 4 parts:
– First part “Wanderlust” which I can relate to completely as I always love travelling and discover new unique places in India. You will love the incredible cities and the beautiful view which going to win your heart.
– Second part which is my favourite one is “Wondrous” which revolves around on exploring the less known places which is quite beautiful and peaceful. I am going to do the same definitely.
– Third Part “Well Known Personality” which take us to the well known personalities who we all know by their name or face but it also captures underrated personalities who have amazing talents but not so recognized in different fields.
– Fourth Part “Waving Mind, Wandering Thoughts” – make sure you grab a copy and check out what it all talks about? You going to have a real good time reading this book! Thumbs-up to author for writing such a masterpiece. Looking forward for much more.

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Interview with author Danielle M. Orsino

Book: Birth Of The Fae

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

My name is Danielle M. Orsino, I am a competitive martial artist and Nurse. However, I have left that all behind  to write the Birth of the Fae series. I have two rescue pups Carlos which anyone who has read Birth of the Fae: Locked Out of Heaven, may know him as “Los” the dragon.  Penelope my other little dog the readers will meet later in the series as “Lady Penelope” a member of the Aubane Faction. The Aubane are oversized white deer with gilded antlers but of course, Lady Penelope will have something extra special.

Q2.  What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Birth Of The Fae’ book?

Being I am not a “Classically trained writer” the entire process was a huge learning experience. Overall writing the book was for all intensive purposes was joyful. It came from an organic place, inspired by a patient who had been undergoing long IV treatments and needed a distraction. The story was born from these sessions with him. The biggest challenges were learning the difference between show versus tell.

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

I love Ann Rice especially “Queen of the Damned” But honestly comics books in the sense of writing  have influenced me more than anything . I love Wonder Woman she gave me a strong female protagonist, followed by the X-men especially the early 90’s storylines.  George Lucas and Jim Henson have influenced me in how to craft a story, their idea of clean basic good versus evil resonates with me.

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

Disney world it is the epitome of what imagination can do.

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

I write each book by hand first before I type it out, I also like to do a soundtrack for mood and the emotional journey of the book. I research as I go.  However, I wrote books one, two, three and four at the same time, so I learned so much during the process. How I go about writing five the process may change.
 
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Birth Of The Fae’ book?

As I said I wrote four of the books at the same time so I had a first rough and I mean rough draft of all four in nine months.  Birth of the Fae: Locked Out of Heaven beginning to end final edit took two years.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find your books to buy?

It is available as a kindle and hardback on Amazon. It is also available on: Barnes and Nobles, Powells, bookshop.org, walmart.com, Books-a-million.com. It will be out as a soft cover on December 1, 2020.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Birth Of The Fae’?

The title was organic and Given the plot “Birth of the Fae: Locked Out of Heaven, Book One, Vol I.” was an easy decision.  The cover was a wonderful joint collaboration with Christine known as “The Book Cover Whisperer”  I knew I wanted a blue cover and I showed her a vintage journal cover together we discussed ideas, I wanted hidden meaning in the cover and Christine’s artistic genius came up with the final design. The dark blue is symbolic but that is for another conversation.      
 
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

That is difficult, I find that by the time book comes out I have read it a thousand times and I have moved on, but seeing it through the readers’ eyes helps so much, their excitement reinvigorates me. I love discussing it with them and seeing what they catch or little details, they come up with. It makes me want to give them a new experience and create a newer, bigger, better ride into the Veil.  I like to think Authors are tour guides for their Readers and I want to make the reader’s trip as exciting as possible.

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

I think the book holds many little breadcrumbs that lead to a bigger picture since it is a part of a series. Book one is just setting the stage, we are seeing these two Angels forced to take hold of a destiny they cannot yet comprehend of the gravity of it. The characters you met, even for just a split second are all purposeful. The events taking place in Locked Out of Heaven will seem trite compared to Book two and three but the Fae will evolve and the journey flows through time book four will end up in the 21st century. The writing in book one is simple because the Fae are in a simple state of their evolution and civilization, book two the writing and problems are more sophisticated and so.
Thank you so much for this opportunity, and as the Dark Fae say “Chaos be with you”. 

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