The Weaver
"I’m afraid. I think I’m going mad. I heard the Weaver this morning when I woke up and it spoke to me, but I was awake. Is it real? It asked me to ‘embrace’ it. I’m scared. Maybe I can forget about the Weaver, then...
"I’m afraid. I think I’m going mad. I heard the Weaver this morning when I woke up and it spoke to me, but I was awake. Is it real? It asked me to ‘embrace’ it. I’m scared. Maybe I can forget about the Weaver, then...
The Australian outback was facing a drought and Wally was trying to convince the commander that it was time to move the mob on. There was not enough to eat and the mob was starving to death. There were no signs of rain coming and...
Rebecca Bryn’s title, Kindred and Affinity: When the man you love marries the sister you hate – a family saga of love and betrayal, hides almost more than it appears to tell. Elizabeth Underwood has a large family and a pang of secret guilt; she...
Joshua was ready to move on. He had said his final goodbyes to his loved ones through their dreams and was ready for what came next. He embraced the darkness, and yet something seemed wrong. Surely there was more to eternity than a dark and...
Skeletons ARE NOT Spooky! by Duds and Kaine is a children’s picture book that demonstrates funny illustrations in such a way so that children are not afraid of skeletons. The narration of the book is told so that there is a chuckle to be had...
Where is That Amazingly Delicious, Incredible Avocado? by Kaine and Duds is a silly combination of playground rivalry and yummy snacks. Avocado is a polite, friendly, self-effacing character who is trying to invite the reader to something cool, but can’t get a word in edgewise....
Gus and Jack watch the kids getting into the yellow school bus every day and they are envious of them and the fun they have traveling on the colorful bus. They hope to be on it someday. When the driver gets out and leaves the...
No Room for Numbers: The 123s ask the ABCs to Share Their Song by Kaine and Duds is totally silly. In the spirit of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, the numbers try to finagle their way into the alphabet song that every child...
Gorillas' Night Out is a children’s animal adventure story book written by Faith Goldstein with pictures by Elizabeth Brawley. When night falls in the Big City, something special happens at the Central Park Zoo. At the stroke of eight o’clock, the monkeys open up every...
The Free Citizen by T.J. Sedgwick is a futuristic sci-fi tale set several decades into the future. The year is 2082 and Earth has been ravaged by an alien parasite that turns people into Screamers. Most of Europe has fallen and only a few safe...
Do you remember the award-winning 1973 sci-fi movie Soylent Green, starring Charlton Heston? If so, and if you enjoyed the premise behind it, you will be both intrigued and entertained by Beyond Soylent Green 2050, written by Michael and Danny D’agostino. This novel definitely goes...
What is a merrow? It's one of the long-thought extinct species, creatures that can breathe underwater. And, for that matter, what is a shadowveil? We have read about gnomes and winged horses, and magical boxes that sing, but what about all the other elements of...
Adaptively Radiant is a work of cultural and mysterious fiction penned by author Joseph E Henning. Whilst on a summer vacation in Japan, our central character Justin meets his cousin Kaito and begins to bond with distant relations. They share a great-grandfather, and soon the...
The First Plague is a work of zombie horror fiction with an interesting twist penned by author Kevin M Port. Written for adults due to explicit content and language, this tense and addictive read introduces us to brothers and heroes Logan and Luke Matthews. When...
Confessions of an Expat in Paris: A Humorous Travel Memoir with Sassy Drink Recipes is a nonfiction travel memoir written by Vicki Lesage. Lesage spent 11 years as an expat living in Paris. While many begin their lives abroad through their choice of academic institutions,...
In Use Words (Little Bunny Series) by Dianne Miller, young readers see Little Bunny's mommy asking him to use words instead of screaming. Little Bunny is in the supermarket with his mommy and he wants candy. Little Bunny starts wailing when Mommy tells him they...
Dianne Miller’s Left, Right is a children’s preschool book about Little Bunny’s adventure out with his father. On this particular journey, they find themselves in a swirl of activities, including painting and dancing. Throughout the thirty-two pages, Little Bunny learns his left from his right....
Little Bunny is not feeling well. He tells his Mommy and she asks him if his tummy hurts. His head and tummy are hurting and Mommy decides to take him to the doctor. Mommy tells him he will be fine and there will be a...
In Colors (Little Bunny Series) by Dianne Miller, young readers will see Little Bunny going shopping at the farmer's market with his mommy. Little Bunny's mother tells him to pick some red tomatoes, two bunches of orange carrots, yellow squash, and green lettuce to make...
Dianne Miller’s children’s picture book, Create, focuses on the adorable activities of Little Bunny and his classmates in this episodic book series. They find themselves putting together artistic pieces using a number of mediums to create texture within their artworks. Thirty-two pages are graced with...