What They Don't See
The little girl loved her mom and dad but she thought it was better they were apart. She knew her mom had a heart of gold and her smile lit up the room but she also knew her mom was happier when she was not...
The little girl loved her mom and dad but she thought it was better they were apart. She knew her mom had a heart of gold and her smile lit up the room but she also knew her mom was happier when she was not...
In Bringing Grandma Home by Stanley G Buford, we are introduced to Tee and Kay, who are two sisters unhappy because of all the changes the Corona Virus has brought about. They weren’t able to go to school, play at the park with friends, or...
A long time ago giraffes had short necks and they looked very different. They could not reach very high because their necks were short. These short-necked giraffes roamed the African plains and there was one giraffe, Jane, who was different from the rest. She was...
“Ten little fingers, ten perfect toes, fill our hearts with love that overflows.” When You Were In My Belly is a children’s picture book by Kara Michelle Liu. There are three couples who are very excited that they are going to become parents in a...
The Go Aways is an exceptional children’s book written by Tami Hicks and illustrated by Alla Vasilenko. It will appeal to children and young adults who love illustrations. The book is about RC, a cloud that’s different from other clouds. Clouds play with the children...
Divine Timing by A. M. Minnittee is an original collection of inspirational poetry. Each of the nine verses is accompanied by a soulful illustration that gives additional depth to its meaning. The topics dabble in love, mythology, and the human spirit. Minnittee writes strong, purposeful...
Racism: A Disease of The Mind by Adeleke Adefioye speaks about the existence of racism and tribalism everywhere and conveys the message that we are all one despite the differences in color. He speaks about how racism exists in the United States as there are...
Empowered: Thriving Beyond The Status Quo by Donna Marsh is a self-help motivational guide that reaches above the parapet to assist readers in living a life of intention and understanding with all such an existence entails. The book is broken down into four separate and...
Estonian-born children’s author Marina Donovan has produced an entrancing tale of two mouse brothers, Alex and Ozzy, who set out for the biggest adventure of their lives one day when they leave their forest home behind to visit the farm. Along the way, they meet...
Incredible events are in store for Graeme Pendlebury, the protagonist of Realia, a sci-fi novella by Ulric Alvin Watts. He is a fifth-grader who is considered the smartest boy of his age by his schoolmates. His only dream is to study at MIT and become...
In A Christmas Kitten for Max by Lindsay DeRollo, we are introduced to a cat named Max. He’s a very spoiled cat who runs the house, at least he believes he does. Everything belongs to him as far as he is concerned. Max even gets...
Two Kingdoms: The epic struggle for truth and purpose amidst encroaching darkness - a medieval fantasy by DC Moore is a completely engrossing YA fantasy journey. This debut novel has all you want in a medieval story: character-driven storylines, life-defining choices, compelling conflict and dialogue,...
Moon Puppets by Baxter B. Bramatti is the story of an ambitious little girl named Flora. One evening her dad put on a puppet show for her with his hands and a bright flashlight. Flora loved the shadow puppets and it inspired her to put...
Finding George Washington by Bill Zarchy is a time travel tale. It’s 1778 and the weather is freezing. New snow falls constantly, making life difficult for the soldiers at the Valley Forge encampment. General George Washington leaves the encampment and suffers a fall, knocking himself...
Finding out who you’re NOT is at the heart of this delightful children’s book, Mango the Long Haired Ginger Cat, written by Grandma Krazy and illustrated by Lauren Garcia. Mango didn’t like being a long-haired ginger cat because her long hair was hard to care...
I Have the Power ... To Enjoy School! by Toni McAree and Stephanie Hope is an uplifting book with rhyming poems accompanied by positive affirmations to give children confidence when going to school. The affirmations are comforting and saying them out loud will make children...
In Merren and the Heron by Tony Dow, a class of children is visiting the zoo. Their task is to take a photo of an animal that sounds like their name. The only problem is that they were having trouble finding the animals. Ryan’s lion...
Cutthroat Cheerleader by Zachary Ryan is a young adult mystery novel about a small-town murder. Madison Taylor never claimed to be a nice girl; she's quite proud of the crude and cutthroat attitude that scored her the position as captain of the cheerleading squad. Unfortunately,...
Closer to the Sun by Goddess Nefertari is an uplifting and inspiring story that will take readers closer to the sun. The girl in the story is grateful to be alive and well and breathe fresh air, and she plans to use her power of...
College, Covid, and Questions: Tips and Advice for Incoming Freshmen, Undergraduates, Transfer Students, and Parents is a practical guide for preparing for college and for life on (or living off) campus. The author, Suzy Beamer Bohnert, covers every conceivable topic relating to the college experience....