I Am My History is a Children’s Book written by the author Brian Keith Harris and illustrated by C.J. Love. This book tells about the power of Black History. Its aim is to inspire black kids so they can achieve great things in life by staying confident just like their ancestors.
By using one’s creativity in a right manner, one can achieve great things that he desires. Martin Luther King surely is an inspiration and the protagonist believes to be strong like him.
I recommend this book to black kids so they can learn about their black history and culture. It is very well written and illustrated. Nice way to teach kids about their history with the help of a story book.
The Little Ouch is a Children’s Book written by the author Katherine Picarde and illustrated by Khalima Murzina. The protagonist of the story is a little girl Penelope. It’s the day for her annual flu shot. She is scared and nervous about it.
Her dad took her to doctor’s office. Nurse Lauren asked Penelope to relax and assured her to be with her but Penelope asked for an excuse to go to the bathroom. Grab a copy of this book and read the story yourself to know will Penelope escape from the bathroom?
The story is written and narrated well. The illustrations are beautiful and the overall look of book is really nice. It reminded me of my childhood days when dad used to take me to doctor for vaccinations. This is really an interesting story and kids will surely enjoy it.
“For the fires above! For warmth, purity, God Itself, and for all that is holy in this world! We live our lives in service of the truth!”
The Fires Above is the debut novel by the author Che Geofroy. The book is written in four parts with each part having few chapters. The flame is the God now. Lightkeepers are born from it with a purpose to make sure that the Original Flame doesn’t die.
The Flame makes us pure. The chosen keep the Flame alive. We allow the chosen to be born. Our ashes give birth to a new Flame. Our souls; a new Keeper. Our efforts; a new world. We live, we die, we exist, all for the Flame.
Be advised that book contains strong topics like violence, rape, suicide, etc. Cover page and title of the book is nice and related to the contents of the story. The language of the book is little hard at some points so I have to re-read those sections. But I appreciate the vivid imagination of the author and the intriguing story.
Q1. Hello Sir, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
Sure, My name is Gregory Muller. I was born in the apple farms of New York. Where I spent much of my youth, and education. Before leaving and moving to another state.
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Chasing Stomach Butterflies’ book?
I think the key challenges were actually finishing. I have the ability to put words to page, with almost no difficulty. But to have the words and the story structure come together into a story that I can allow other people to see, takes much more time.
Q3. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?
I did not think there was a lot, but the more I have done the more I realize the “pre-work” is more important. The easier writing the book becomes. Where the story is going to go. The emotions each scene is going to have, and so on. There is still a place for sudden moments, but I have been trying to move more towards structuring my writing.
Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
I am not sure if i have a favorite spot. I have moved around so much, and been to so many great places that it is hard to choose any single one. If I had to, it would likely be in the forestes of small mountains. Something about the wonderful tree smells, seculustion, and connection to nature that seems to bring me back to it, wherever I am.
Q5. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
I think the best way to keep things fresh is to have some stake in the characters. Have them be real enough that when they hurt, I hurt. When they laugh, I laugh. Bland characters make me not want to write it, let alone read it. So I write for myself first.
Q6. How long did it take you to write this book?
This book took six or nine months, depending on when I put the official start date. But it is not a long book, nor was it a standalone. It was meant as an attachment to another book that has not come out.
Q7. What does success means to you?
I have not really defined success that much. I enjoy writing, and hoping to be able to do it for a long time would be my threshold for success.
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Chasing Stomach Butterflies’?
So, I was going through the different emotions that the main character Natalie was going through in the story, and I was comparing the different titles that already exist. Such as “Looking for Alaska” in a brainstorm session it sort of appeared. And it just seemed to work. As far as the book cover. I had some ideas, as to what I wanted it to look like. I got a note early on that, my book was like Rol Dahl. So I gave my book cover designer, some direction with that.
Q9. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
One of the most influencing books was the christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence also deserves much credit for young artists being the main character. Towards the end of writing this book, I was also reading a lot of Musashi, and it certainly affected me.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?
I don’t think so, I tried my best in writing the blurb to have the best stuff packed into it, So any secrets that might be inside of the book, I have forgotten at this point, in my journey.
A New Day for Cray is a Children’s Book written by the author G Pa Rhymes and illustrated by Erica Leigh. It is a story of a crab named Cray. He love to tease and pinch other creatures every day.
One day an unfortunate accident happened and Cray lost his pinching claw. But his friends assured him that “When Bad things happen, good things will come your way”. Read the entire story yourself to know what will happen further.
Narration of the story is simple and choice of colours in illustrations is amazing. This story gives a strong message to kids not to bully others. This is an amazing story of Cray and I recommend it to other kids.
Dear Hope is a short poetry book written by the author Viviane Simoes. It is a collection of poems that gives you hope. They are aligned to the left, in centre and to the right. In these poems, author has expressed her deepest fears, thoughts, and hope that women who search for self love has. I really loved below poem from the book.
I don’t want to hurt. I want you. No scars. No pain. I don’t know you enough and you certainly don’t know me. Can we start over? We have baggage, but I can help you carry yours, and you can help me relieve the heaviness of my heart.
The cover page of the book is simple and the text font is very thin. Apart from this, I liked the whole book. The collection of poems is beautiful and readers can relate to them well. I recommend it to poetry lovers. Enjoy it with a hot cup of tea while sitting in your front porch.
Book: I wonder what the little black boy dreams about
Author: Tyrin Sanchez
Illustrated By: Caven Gates
Language: English
Rating: 4.5/5
I wonder what the little black boy dreams about is a Children’s Book written by the author Tyrin Sanchez and illustrated by Caven Gates. This is the debut book by the author.
The story revolves around a new born baby. When he is sleeping, his father wonders what all he dreams about? Does he dreams about limitless possibilities? Does he dream about becoming the next Martin Luther King Jr?
This book is dedicated to black boys and their parents. The main aim of this book is to tell other black boys that it is perfectly okay to be yourself. The book is written well but the illustrations are very basic and could have been more creative. The message given by the book to motivate little black kids is amazing. Must pick this book.
This is the story of Mrs Arpita Basu, a newly wed bride stuck in an unhappy marriage. Six months of her marriage has already passed and her husband doesn’t even care about her existence, loving her is a far away thing. Her typical mother-in-law uses every opportunity to taunt her.
After her endless efforts and her husband Akash’s ignorance, Arpita questioned the concept of familism. Grab a copy of this book and read the story yourself to unveil the suspense. The story is written in form of short chapters that are easy to understand.
I really enjoyed reading this story and the writing style of the author. Characters are well developed. Obviously, everyone must have liked Arpita’s character but I also liked the character of Malti. The story will make you laugh occasionally. So, pick a copy of this book and read it yourself.
Jayson is an Immortal Witch living a normal life in a normal world. He had a profile on Gay dating app but he was least interested in it because he believe more in love as compared to sex. Another main character is Nathaniel Echoes. He is Jayson’s ex-husband.
Nathan is also a brave leader who became Knight in the Magic Realm in 1760 A.D.. When Nathan told Jase about the death of Agatha, Jase knew that it is time for him to be prepared. Soon, a strange creature entered Jayson’s office and he flew Nathan in the air. Why is this strange creature in Jayson’s office?
It was a very quick read for me as the story is penned down in 72 pages. Book also gives us a sneak peek into the sequel of this book. The story is penned down nicely and I am glad that I read it. I enjoyed whole story with a nice plot. Jayson is my favourite character from the story.
How the story moved between past and present is made clear by the author. I want to recommend it to fantasy lovers.
“Did you steal my milk?” is a children’s book written by the author Serena Lane Ferrari and illustrated by Camilla Frescura. The story features a little girl Emma whose milk was in the fridge but now it is missing. She asks the whole farm about her missing milk.
When she asked the cow – have you stolen my milk? The cow replied it’s not me who steals, it’s you. The book motivates us to drink plant based milk so we don’t have to take much milk from cows.
It’s a fun and informative short story. Kids will also get to know about various farm animals by reading this interesting story. Illustrations are really nice and attractive. The cover page of the book is nice showing a little girl Emma and her cow.