AUTHOR EVENT
This is a children's book review blog, and a chance for readers to keep up with their favorite books in the Crypto-Capers and Joe-Joe Nut Series. This is also a platform for the Stories From Unknown Author's Radio Show.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Leon and Lulu Special Author Event
I will be at the Leon and Lulu special author event with over 50 authors. Stop by and see us. The event is from 11-5pm. I will be there signing my award winning books.
AUTHOR EVENT
AUTHOR EVENT
Monday, July 4, 2016
Happy 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July everyone, and thank you to our military for keeping us safe here and abroad.
Enjoy the day!
Enjoy the day!
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Review for Putter and the Red Car by Kate K. Lund
Putter and the Red Car
- Age Range: 6 - 8 years
- Grade Level: 1 - 2
- Paperback: 42 pages
- Publisher: Kate Lund (January 21, 2016)
- ISBN-10: 0997151625
- ISBN-13: 978-0997151626
Putter and the Red Car is the story of one family's cross country road trip narrated by a lively 7 year old Airedale terrier. The book incorporates ideas related to family, change, and geography with a backdrop of brightly colorful illustrations.
This story takes the family from Boston, Massachusetts to Seattle, Washington. With lots of attractions to see as the family travels cross country the reader learns more about the inside of hotel rooms than the amazing outdoors. Granted, the story is told by a dog but even so the author missed the opportunity to educate the reader by making the story more interesting by detailing more of the attractions and cities they had to drive through than being in the car and in various hotels. There was a few interesting pieces such as Mount Rushmore and a tipi museum, but that was quickly lost.
The illustrations weren't as adventurous either showing lots of pictures of the family and dog in the car and in hotels, but again not focusing on the great things going on around them through their travels. Instead of making the road trip exciting and fun, or even using comparisons and contrasting about of the landscapes, the author made it sound boring by focusing too much on how the dog feels on the trip instead of what he sees. The author noted more of the every day type stuff that the reader doesn't need to read this book to know more about, though it is true to its title. The book focuses on the car and the dog.
Though the story is assuredly simple, children who have dogs will enjoy reading a story told by a dogs point of view learning more about how a dog may feel on such a long and tiresome trip. Focusing on a younger age group the kids will enjoy the dogs adventure more, an older age group will need more substance.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Review for Blue & Other Colors by Henri Matisse
Blue & Other Colors by Henri Matisse
Phaidon Press
Series: First Concepts with Fine Arts
April 18th, 2016
ISBN-10: 0714871427
ISBN-13: 978-0714871424
Ages: 2-4 years old
30 Pages
Children’s Book Board Books Colors and Shapes
Brilliantly colorful cut-outs are used to teach colors and
shapes in this board book designed with artwork by Henri Matisse.
Blue & Other Colors takes children through Matisse's
color palette by showing his various collages.
From simple collages to more complex each page focuses on certain
colors. Though the book doesn't focus on shapes, it could have. Matisse uses
various abstract shapes in his cut outs where many are randomly set. The author also focuses on the color blue, yet
they do mention various other colors.
Matisse tries to use various shapes, depth, and scale to his
cut outs, but many seem very elementary. Children will be able to relate to
this simplicity trying to duplicate his work. The text is straightforward, easy
for young children ages 1-3 years old to be able to listen to and repeat.
The information about Matisse will interest young readers
that is found in the back of the book, though many will not understand his cut out
technique. Using gouache paint and various sized scissors to create his affects
Matisse really tried to create something different in the later part of his
life when his mobility began to fail him. The cut outs in each collage are
relateable to children and is something that parents might appreciate as well.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Romance Novel That Will Touch Your Heart!
Miranda Mayne, the daughter of a notorious
pirate, spent most of her life in the hustle and bustle of London society,
though her true love was always the sea. Promising her father she will stay
away from the life that killed her mother, Miranda accepts the marriage
proposal of a man she thinks she can trust—only to discover that his true
intentions are to secretly capture her father. Trapped between loyalty and
deceit, Miranda’s heart falls prey for her true match only to find that he is
out of her reach. Will she lose everything she holds dear or can she save her
father, find true love, and most of all—find herself before reality prevails?
What
others are saying!
"Wow this book had me captivated with a
true romance novel with the heroine, hero, and villain along with innocent
bystanders made this story one of a kind yet reminded of a Jane Austin classic
with the time period of the story. I chose the marking of some violence and
sexual content because there was some but it was all so romantic and intriguing.
There were times when it was hot and heavy, ruthless, dangerous, on the edge of
the seat kind of relationships that you could really feel and be drawn into the
story line. This is a book that is very hard to put down until you finish it! I
have read many of Renee Hand's books for her younger audiences and since this
is the first adult novel I have read of hers I was pleasantly surprised and
very pleased to have been able to read a different genre of Renee's. Kudos for
a job well done!! Loved it!"--Missy Mae-Amazon
"Loves' Conqueror is a well-developed
historical romance that will take the reader on a journey of two characters and
their struggle to find true love. Beginning with the most notorious pirate on
the seas and the woman who dared to love him. Her death in childbirth caused
many changes in the hard core pirate. Forcing his daughter to live a pampered
life in London away from him. Knowing that her father would approve, Miranda
Mayne accepts a marriage proposal from an accomplished man who has ties with
the crown. It isn't until she discovers that her fiancé’s goal is to find and
destroy her father, that she realizes she made a mistake. Forced on a journey
where she is used as a pawn, she finds love with the captain of the ship, only
to learn that he is out of her reach. Determined to find her father before her
fiance does, and wiggle her way into the heart of the man she loves, Miranda
digs deep within herself and finds a strength she never knew she possessed.
This is a well written page turner that will capture the hearts of
others." Children's Book Reviewer
Friday, April 29, 2016
Review for Where's Warhol? by Catherine Ingram and Andrew Rae
Where’s Warhol by Catherine Ingram and Andrew Rae
Laurence King Publishing
May 3rd, 2016
ISBN-10: 1780677448
ISBN-13: 978-1780677446
40 Pages
Reviewer: Renee Hand
Where’s Warhol is an incredibly detailed journey through various historical locations around the world.
Similar in style to Where’s Waldo, this book has readers looking through 40 pages of vibrant scenes that Andy Warhol explored; he is placed among them in places such as the famous Studio 54, The Bauhaus, and Basquiat at Washington Square Park.
Andy Warhol is well known for blurring the lines between commercial art and fine art. His silk-screen renderings of banal objects like Coke bottles and a Campbell’s Soup can established him as the leader of the Pop Art movement, as does his multi-image portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
Readers are going to have fun scouring each page to find Warhol somewhere in the scene. Certain pages are easier than others. With so much going on in the scene one really has to focus, but while doing so it’s easy to miss small details the illustrator threw in there—which is why the author and illustrator created pages in the back to look at the scene more closely to find more famous people. The info in the back also tells more about each place and the people of that time and their connection with Warhol.
Not only are art lovers and Warhol fans going to enjoy this book, but also readers of all ages who like to search and find. This book is a unique piece to add to any picture book collection.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Review for Magic Cakes by Christelle Huet-Gomez
Magic Cakes by Christelle Huet-Gomez
Hardie Grant Book
March 8th, 2016
ISBN-10: 1784880175
ISBN-13: 978-1784880170
Ages: All
72 Pages
Cook Book Desserts
Reviewer: Renee Hand
“bakers of all ages will enjoy this 72-page dessert extravaganza . . .”
Magic Cakes is a simply delightful way to make three cakes with just one cake batter. A magic cake is very different than other cakes. The three layers are unique in texture and taste. One layer is dense and moist. Another layer has a delicate cream filling that tastes like pudding, while the third layer is light and spongy. The secret in all this is not some magical enchantment but the separation of egg whites at low cooking temperatures.
There are around 30 recipes from classical cakes to cupcakes, cheesecakes, quiches, and much more. The ingredients to each recipe are simple with less than 10 ingredients per recipe.
The measurements are laid out in two different ways: in grams and in ounces. This might need a little bit of getting used to depending on which country one lives. Some recipes are meant to be baked in smaller baking dishes, especially some of the cakes.
The egg whites are definitely key in these recipes. If your whites are not whipped well enough it will taste accordingly in the final product. Some of the ingredients can be modified that are more familiar to certain countries.
Though these recipes are simple in nature it does take time to have them turn out right. But don’t fret, the author gives the reader every tip needed for success, the baker just needs to be patient with the process.
Illustrations on every page help the baker with what the final outcome of the dessert should look like.
This is a great guide. Overall, bakers of all ages will enjoy this 72-page dessert extravaganza and the challenge to make these flavorful, yet simple recipes.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Review for President Lincoln: From Log Cabin to White House by Demi
President Lincoln: From Log Cabin to White House by Demi
Wisdom Tales
February 7th, 2016
ISBN-10: 1937786501
ISBN-13: 978-1937786502
Ages: 6 and up years old
32 Pages
Children’s Book Historical Reference
Reviewer: Renee Hand
Abraham Lincoln From Log Cabin to White House is an accounting of Lincoln’s humble beginnings in Kentucky to the height of his prominence and prestige as president in the White House.
The timeline of events begins on February 12, 1809, when Lincoln was born in Kentucky. It then progresses to his home life and his various moves, highlighting the importance of his mother and father in his life. His love of animals is prevalent throughout the pages in the various things that Lincoln does. His love of reading fueled his desire in becoming a lawyer and throughout his life he proves to be honest and kind.
From his start in being elected to the U.S. Congress in Washington, DC, to his election as president, Lincoln’s journey wasn’t easy, especially with slavery and the Civil War going on. He was a man torn between his wishes for peace and his belief that slavery was wrong.
Readers are going to love using this book as a secondary source for learning more about Abraham Lincoln, one of our country’s most beloved presidents. Though this book doesn’t cover all the facts of Lincoln’s life it does give a good summary that young readers will understand and enjoy.
The author also added in one of Lincoln’s greatest speeches, “The Gettysburg Address,” as well as a quick timeline of his life in the back of the book with fascinating facts that will interest young readers. With colorful illustrations and fabulous quotes on each page, children of all ages will enjoy learning about Lincoln’s life and his journey to the presidency.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Author Visit for The Case of the Missing Sock and my Crypto-Capers Series
The Case of the Missing Sock!
Thank you to Sequoya Elementary for the great author visit we had this week. The students read my book The Case of the Missing Sock. It is book 1 in my Crypto-Capers Series. The students asked me questions about the book and about being an author. What a great day!
Summary:
The Team: In this story siblings Max and Mia Holmes, along with their good friend Morris and their flamboyant Granny Holmes, are known as The Crypto-Capers. They are a group of detectives who unravel crimes by solving cryptograms that criminals leave behind. Mia is an expert puzzle solver. Max is great at deduction and reasoning. Morris is a computer genius, and Granny . . . well, Granny is the muscle of the group. Don't let her size or age fool you she is quite handy.
The Stolen Items: An antique sock (just one) and Prada sunglasses.
The Assignment: The Case of the Missing Sock leads the Crypto-Capers to Florida, where they are hired by a Mr. Delacomb. The mystery leads the team to different locations. Clues flourish throughout the mystery. Suspects by the handful seem to pop up at every turn, but who committed the crime? Help the detectives solve the case by solving the cryptograms and puzzles. Good luck!
Friday, April 1, 2016
Book Review for Wish by Emma Dodd
Wish by Emma Dodd
Nosy Crow
December 8thth, 2015
ISBN-10: 0763680095
ISBN-13: 978-0763680091
Ages: 2-5 years old
24 Pages
ISBN-10: 0763680095
ISBN-13: 978-0763680091
Ages: 2-5 years old
24 Pages
Wish is a delightful 24-page story about
the relationship between a wolf and her cub, which is relateable to a parent and
child. This hardcover picture book features a tenderly
composed rhyming text, heartwarming blue and gray illustrations, and flurries
of foil throughout which makes certain pages look silver.
Each scene expresses the bond
between a parent and their child. As the story is read it can be emotional. The
texts echo the thoughts of most parents and how they feel towards their child
during various phases of their lives.
Children between the ages of 2-5
years old will delight in the story which revels in the knowledge that when
they grow up there will always be someone special who only wants what’s best
for them.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Book Review for National Geographic Kids Funny Fill In: My Bug Adventure
National Geographic
December 8th, 2015
ISBN-10: 1426321996
ISBN-13: 978-1426321993
Ages: 8-12 years old
48 Pages
ISBN-10: 1426321996
ISBN-13: 978-1426321993
Ages: 8-12 years old
48 Pages
What sets this fill-in apart from others is that it is in full color instead of black and white. It also has fun facts about bugs on every page that children will find interesting. Directions are given in the front of the book as well as break downs of the parts of speech and other terms children will need to know.
Children 8-12 years of age will enjoy this new type of fill-in activity book. This is a fun activity to also do as a family to create wild and crazy stories while traveling in the car on long trips. Children who love this type of fill-in will also enjoy the dozens of other fill-ins by National Geographic all with a different theme that will appeal to the reader.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Interview with Heather Harlow for her Sci-Fi Novel The Argon Factor
Come and join me as I talk with author Heather Harlow about her Sci-Fi novel The Argon Factor on Stories From Unknown Authors http://blogtalkradio.com/storiesfromunknownauthors at 3pm EST today.
Book Summary:
In a futuristic world, where Earth's cities are still recovering from being ravaged by gang wars, cyber crime is at its peak and threatens the world's digitized monetary supply.
Susan Caldwell is a newly hired security development manager at GTS, the company that controls the world's monetary supply and data. The sophisticated systems have been hacked and now people on Susan's team are being killed while they try to fix the breach.
Susan, who trusts no man, must rely upon the GTS CEO, Christoph Baldric, to keep her safe. Little does she know that he's the Argon alien commander on Earth. She's not interested in him, doesn't want a hookup with him, but is extremely attracted to him. Susan has her own plans and will be having a baby through the fertility clinic. She's excited about her pending future, that is, if she is still alive.
Christoph Baldric's mission is to protect the Earth's humans and nurture them so that eventually his people can merge with the humans. Christoph's planet, Argon, was blown up when their major sun exploded into a black hole. The people of Argon have been studying and nurturing Earth for many millennia as a new, potential home. Now is the time to make Earth their home and begin merging with Earth's humans, making both races stronger.
But first, the Argonians must save Earth from the Grogan's, the Argon nemesis from their home universe, Baldracon, who want to eliminate all life on Earth and take the planet for their own.
Author Bio:
She likes sci-fi movies and series, like Star Trek and Battle Star Galactica. More recently, she's been enjoying the Avenger movies. In addition to her sci-fi interests, she's a romantic. Therefore, it was natural for her to write about science fiction and combine it with a human interest story that has sex and romance in it.
Heather graduated from University of Memphis (BBA) and Tennessee Technological University (MBA). She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her dogs, Mickey (13) , a Golden Retriever, Jack (5mos), a black lab/shepherd mix, and two cats, Smokey and Cali.
She loves wine, good music, great food, the beach, swimming, football (college and NFL), World Cup Soccer, and NHL Playoffs.
Book Summary:
In a futuristic world, where Earth's cities are still recovering from being ravaged by gang wars, cyber crime is at its peak and threatens the world's digitized monetary supply.
Susan Caldwell is a newly hired security development manager at GTS, the company that controls the world's monetary supply and data. The sophisticated systems have been hacked and now people on Susan's team are being killed while they try to fix the breach.
Susan, who trusts no man, must rely upon the GTS CEO, Christoph Baldric, to keep her safe. Little does she know that he's the Argon alien commander on Earth. She's not interested in him, doesn't want a hookup with him, but is extremely attracted to him. Susan has her own plans and will be having a baby through the fertility clinic. She's excited about her pending future, that is, if she is still alive.
Christoph Baldric's mission is to protect the Earth's humans and nurture them so that eventually his people can merge with the humans. Christoph's planet, Argon, was blown up when their major sun exploded into a black hole. The people of Argon have been studying and nurturing Earth for many millennia as a new, potential home. Now is the time to make Earth their home and begin merging with Earth's humans, making both races stronger.
But first, the Argonians must save Earth from the Grogan's, the Argon nemesis from their home universe, Baldracon, who want to eliminate all life on Earth and take the planet for their own.
Author Bio:
She likes sci-fi movies and series, like Star Trek and Battle Star Galactica. More recently, she's been enjoying the Avenger movies. In addition to her sci-fi interests, she's a romantic. Therefore, it was natural for her to write about science fiction and combine it with a human interest story that has sex and romance in it.
Heather graduated from University of Memphis (BBA) and Tennessee Technological University (MBA). She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her dogs, Mickey (13) , a Golden Retriever, Jack (5mos), a black lab/shepherd mix, and two cats, Smokey and Cali.
She loves wine, good music, great food, the beach, swimming, football (college and NFL), World Cup Soccer, and NHL Playoffs.
- Paperback: 266 pages
- Publisher: Heather Harlow Books (October 19, 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1627471715
- ISBN-13: 978-1627471718
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