Book Review: Kokoro Kokoroby Natsume Soseki Edwin McClellan (Translator).1904.Genre: Classic, Japanese LiteratureKlorrie Cup Award Winner, #0009This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Kokoro, meaning ‘heart’, is a tantalizing novel about the friendship between a young man and an enigmatic... Continue Reading →
The Swap Offers a Fun New Look at the Freaky Friday Troupe
Book Review: The Swap The Swapby Megan Shull2014.Genre: Young Adult, Middle Grade, ContemporaryAge Range: 10-14 years oldThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: “YOU BE ME... AND I'LL BE YOU.” ELLIE spent the summer before seventh grade getting dropped... Continue Reading →
When Alzheimer’s Meets Science Fiction
Book Review: Pale Highway Pale Highwayby Nicholas Conley2015.Genre: Science FictionKlorrie Cup Award Winner #0008This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Gabriel Schist is spending his remaining years at Bright New Day, a nursing home. He once won the Nobel... Continue Reading →
Teach Kids How to Take Care of Their Animals with this Fun Series!
Book Series Review: Pet Vet Pet Vet, 6-book series by Darrel & Sally Odgers Genre: Children’s Books Grade level: 2-3 This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Books in This Series: Cranky Paws The Mare's Tale Motorbike Bob Python Problem... Continue Reading →
The Spanish Influenza Treats Everybody Differently, as Does Love.
Book Review: Its Name Was Enza Its Name Was Enzaby Robert Hinson2001.Genre: Historical FictionThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! First Sentence: Young Sallee opened the lid of her Grandmother Sug's personal keepsake box as she helped her mother clean... Continue Reading →
The Echo Series Earns Another Klorrie Cup Award!
Book Review: Echo V3: The Dialectic of Agony The Dialectic of Agony by Kent WayneSeries: Echo, Volume 32017.Genre: Science Fiction, DystopianKlorrie Cup Award Winner, #0006This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: While Crusader Kischan Atriya fights to keep his... Continue Reading →
Beauty Loses Its Meaning When You’re Surrounded by Too Much of It.
Book Review: The Butterfly Garden The Butterfly Gardenby Dot HutchisonSeries: The Collector, Book 12016.Genre: Thriller, Horror, CrimeThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Near an isolated mansion lies a beautiful garden. In this garden grow luscious flowers, shady trees…and a... Continue Reading →
Who Doesn’t Love a Good Paranormal Thriller?
Book Review: Haunting Charlie Haunting Charlieby Wendy WangSeries: Witches of Palmetto Point, Book 12017.Genre: Paranormal, ThrillerThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: All Charlie Payne wants is to lead a normal life and to be a good mom. But... Continue Reading →
Stepping into an Abandoned Dream
Book Review: Clay Tongue Clay Tongueby Nicholas Conley2016.Genre: Fantasy, Visionary FictionThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Katie Mirowitz is a small little girl with an even smaller little voice. She possesses a deep love for her grandfather, who... Continue Reading →
I Hope the Right Person Found This Poetry Book
Book Review: I Wrote This for You I Wrote This for Youby pleasefindthis (Iain Thomas)2016.Genre: Poetry, PhotographyThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Started 2007, I Wrote This For You is an acclaimed exploration of hauntingly beautiful words, photography and... Continue Reading →

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