Ghouls and Alchemy by Amy B. Nixon

Book: Ghouls and Alchemy

Author: Amy B. Nixon

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Ghouls and Alchemy is a novel written by the author Amy B Nixon. It is a mix of multiple genres: ancient alchemy, science fiction, mythological fantasy. The protagonist of the story is Nathan Holloway. He was a US Marine.

Nexus, a covert organization ran by the American government specialized in extracting former soldiers and transforming them into elite forces who’d fight against the ones daring to oppose the rules. Nathan is one of the product of Nexus and was called Amethyst Hunters.

This book has fantasy, thrill, invasion and paranormal activities to make the plot intriguing. The language of the book is simple and easy to understand. Cover page of the book is eye catchy and I really loved it. World building is really nice.

With 121 pages in total, the book is a short read. Author has made good use of vocabulary in the book. Recommended for those who love to read Sci-fi and are into alchemy. Looking forward to read more work from the author.

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Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life of Librarians by Syntell Smith

Book: Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life of Librarians

Author: Syntell Smith

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life of Librarians is a novel by the author Syntell Smith. The story is set in year 1994 in New York City. The protagonist of the story is Robin Walker. He is an intelligent, full time college student and part time library clerk. He transfers to the 58th Street Branch Library which was opened in 1969 to service the midtown Manhattan area. The library was a two story facility in the lobby of 10 floor office tower.

As Robin started at new place, due to the unfriendly colleagues and environment, things got difficult for him. The story is character driver and this book gives us sneak peek into the life of a librarian which is quite different from what we must have imagined.

Library Terminology Glossary was really helpful. This is the debut work from the author and I enjoyed reading it. So much adult drama makes this book much more interesting. Certain descriptions felt little stretched. The cover page of the book could have been more creative. Narration is smooth and I am looking forward for more books from the author.

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The Adventures of Princess Pudding Pie by Saureen Naik Desai

Book: The Adventures of Princess Pudding Pie

Author: Saureen Naik Desai

Illustrated By: Marco Mazzarelo

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

The Adventures of Princess Pudding Pie is a Childrens book written by the author Saureen Naik Desai and illustrated by Marco Mazzarelo. The protagonist of the story is Princess Pudding Pie. She is a Globetrotter. She loves visiting new countries and collection souvenirs from there.

She tasted Apple Pie in USA, Creme Bruiee in France, Gelato in Italy, Gulab Jamuns in India, etc. Grab a copy of this book and read the entire story to know yourself about all the places Princess Pudding Pie visited and what all desserts she ate.

I really loved this book with beautiful illustrations and amazing story. Cover page of the book is so nice. This book will introduce kids to many countries and their culture. Don’t miss all the fun, pick a copy of this book and read and travel along with Princess Pudding Pie.

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Honeycake Help I Swallowed a Butterfly by Medea Kalantar

Book: Honeycake Help I Swallowed a Butterfly

Author: Medea Kalantar

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Honeycake “Help I Swallowed a Butterfly” is the second book in the Honeycake series. The main aim of this book is to teach kids how to deal with anxiety with the help of meditation, mindfulness and the hope of getting positive outcomes. The story starts with Nala coming back from school and rushing to her Mom.

She told her mom – “Help! I swallowed a butterfly 曆”. Nala’s mom asked her “why do you think you have swallowed a butterfly”? Nala answered that when she wasn’t able to read in class today, her teacher told that she has butterflies in her tummy. The story tells us about the importance of Deep Breathing.

The story gives a lesson to all the parents to listen to their kid’s doubts/worries and help them to overcome it. This is a great book that kids will enjoy. Illustrations are nice and narration is also smooth. Parents kids will enjoy this book more if they read it together.

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The Final Weekend: a stoned tale by Neal Cassidy

Book: The Final Weekend: a stoned tale

Author: Neal Cassidy

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I love to read stories plotted on a college students and their life. So, I picked this book to read. As the title “The Final Weekend” of the story tells, the book revolves around the final weekend of college friends before graduation. In general, after that mostly people part ways and only few stay in touch. So, all the friends decided to do something interesting and memorable. They did party and drink hard. They discussed about their lives.

In this book readers will get to read about friendship, love, LGBT, sex, comedy, etc. The twists and turn of events will hook the readers. Justin, Trent, Wanderer and Clarence are the main highlight of the story. Ling Ling, Courtney and some other characters are also in the story. Before entering their new life, there are many things waiting for them to be dealt with. Read this interesting tale.

One by one author has introduced all the characters in the story. The language used in the book is very frank. It is easier to understand. Professor Goodkat was the favorite of these friends as their deeds matches. This book is for today’s youth provided they are okay with mature content.

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What About Me?! By Jennifer Harris

Book: What About Me?!

Author: Jennifer Harris

Illustrator: Dakotah Aiyanna

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

What About Me? is a children’s book beautifully written by the author Jennifer Harris and illustrated by Dakotah Aiyanna. The story features a little girl Chandy. She is the only child of her parent and is the centre of attraction of the family. When Chandy got to know that soon new baby will come in the house, she was excited as she will become the big sister.

When Chandy parents came home with a new baby, they shower all their love on new baby and Chandy soon began to feel left out. If I would have been in place of Chandy, I would have felt the same. The story is realistic and is penned down perfectly.

The cover page of the book looks so dull. My recommendation for the cover page is the one that has eye catchy strong colors with a photo of mamma and daddy holding a new born happily in their hands and little Chandy feeling sad in the other corner. This book would be a perfect pick by mothers having newborn second child or expectant mothers so they can teach their first kids that parents love all their kids equally.

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Interview with Jenna Rector

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

Hello everyone.  My name is Jenna Rector, and I am a wife, mother, grandmother, counsellor, blogger, and children’s author (among many other things).  I have been married for nearly thirty years, I have two grown sons, two amazing grandkids, and a passion for helping people learn to be the very best versions of themselves.

Q2.  Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Amazing Livy Loo and the Things She Can Do’?

My idea for this story came from my granddaughter, as the inspiration.  I wanted to show her, that everyone, including kids, can face fears and doubts about themselves.  But I also wanted her, and all kids, the message that they are all amazing, in their own way, and can be so impactful in their lives, just being themselves. My granddaughter’s name is Olivia, and her nickname is Livy Loo, so with a rhyming story in mind, the title came to be.
My amazing illustrator, Millie Bicknelle, worked with me to create the vision of what the story should look like and helped me bring my words to life. I had envisioned the idea of showcasing Livy Loo as a superhero, to again, remind kids how incredible they can be, and all the amazing things they really can do. I wanted them to see, they really are superheroes, when they learn to believe in themselves.

Q3. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

In this case, there was just the idea that came first; an idea of showing kids that it’s okay to be scared, but also share a message of hope.  Once the idea was in my head, it was a rather quick process to start finding the words to share the message.   I love the use of rhyming in books for younger kids, and therefore, spent most of the time trying to find the  verses that shared the message and had a nice flow to them.

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

My favourite place to visit is Sedona, Arizona.  I live in Arizona, only an hour and half away from Sedona, and so I am fortunate to be able to visit often. It is stunningly beautiful, with its majestic red rocks that surround the small town.  But there is something magical about being there, that you can’t help but feel peaceful and happy when you are there. It is a place I hope everyone can one day get to visit.

Q5. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Amazing Livy Loo and the Things She Can Do’ book?

I would say the process of getting the book from my mind into an actual book that can be shared with the world was a bit daunting.  I chose to self-publish, because I truly believed in getting the message of this book out, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t challenges along the way. But I believe if you have a story to tell, and a message to share, you work to find a way to overcome the obstacles.

Q6. Are you working on anything at the present you would like to share with your readers about?

I currently run a blog website, http://www.jennarectorwrites.com, which is focused on stories of hope, inspiration, and mental well-being.  While Livy Loo is a story for kids, I believe everyone needs their own message of hope, and the blog is meant to be a source of inspiration for anyone needing it.
I also have a couple new children’s book ideas I am working on, hoping to continue to share other children’s books that encourage, inspire, and uplift young readers.

Q7. What does success means to you?

For me, success is mostly about doing something meaningful in your life, and being able to share your life with the people you love.  I consider myself exceptionally blessed, to have such an amazing support system of family and friends, who are always there for me, and now, to be able to share my writing, in the hopes of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Success is about doing the thing that ignites your soul, and knowing, you have an amazing crew behind you, cheering you all along.

Q8. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I think, as a new author, that is something I am learning as I go.  I work to consider the stories that both kids and adults need to hear most, and find a way to incorporate my experience, from my own life, and also from my background in counselling, to give new perspectives on sharing those messages.

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

As a child, my favourite authors were Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss.  I loved the sweet rhyming style of both authors, and the inspiring messages often found within.  As an adult, I have always been a fan of Stephen King, Nicholas Sparks, and Stephenie Myer.  While they are all so different as writers, they are all exceptional at getting you lost in the magic of their stories, and I hope, as I continue to grow as a writer, I will be able to do the same.

Q10. Lastly, do you want to give any advice to someone wanting to write and publish a book?

Go for it!  It can be daunting, but I truly believe, if something within you tells you that you have a story to share, the world needs to hear it.  Everyone has a unique voice, and I believe every person has a story to tell (whether fictional or real).  Never let anything stop you from doing that very thing you are driven to do!

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Honeycake: A Family of Spices by Medea Kalantar

Book: Honeycake: A Family of Spices

Author: Medea Kalantar

Language: English

Format: Hardcover

Rating: 5/5

Honeycake: A Family of Spices is a Children’s Book by the author Medea Kalantar. This book introduces us to diverse multi-cultural family that is full of love. This is Book 1 in Honeycake book series. Here, the grandmother calls her grandchildren as Honeycakes.

The protagonist of the story is a six year old girl Nala. She went to her grandmother’s house and was so excited to spend a day with her. Nala told her grandmother they could bake a cake. To this, her grandmother said – “Good idea”. Nala asked her grandmother why she calls her “Honeycakes”? Read this entire story yourself to know the reason behind it.

Book also contains recipe to bake our own honeycake. The background of the pages in the colour of honey is a nice idea and I loved it. Illustrations are beautiful and this is a nice book for kids that shows grandparents – grandchildren bonding.

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I Know Who I Am by Portia Smith

Book: I Know Who I Am

Author: Portia Smith

Illustrator: Jasmine Mills

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I Know Who I Am is a children’s book written by the author Portia Smith and illustrated by Jasmine Mills. It teaches kids the ABCs of positive self affirmations.

A – I am Awesome
B – I am Brave
C – I am Caring
D – I am Dependable

Read the book yourself to know the entire ABCD of positive self affirmations. This book will help to build confidence in kids. Kids will stay positive and they will become self sufficient as they grow up.

The book is written well and the illustrations are so beautiful. It is totally a new ABCD for me. I enjoyed reading this book. It was learning with fun experience. Strongly recommending this to all kids.

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Roseneath by Dana McSwain

Book: Roseneath

Author: Dana McSwain

Format: Kindle

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Roseneath is a horror novel written by the author Dana McSwain. The protagonist of the story is Georgia. She lives in an old home with her husband Nathan Pritchard. He is a workaholic with long working shifts most of the time.

As the story progresses, we see Georgia finding solace in a little dead girl named Edith whose body was hidden in the attic. She was called Edie by her dad. Georgia secretly go down the staircase of Roseneath to play with her or to read to her.

With the beast, the monster in the basement, the horror increases. The story is intriguing and I couldn’t put the book down. I binge read it. It felt like I was watching a horror movie.

The cover page of the book showing the front gate of the haunted house Roseneath is something that I like. After reading this book, I won’t be able to go to basement alone especially at night.

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