The Pages of Life
If only we could all see the world as if through the eyes of a child. The combined intensity and simplicity and the wisdom of the ages, all wrapped up in neat little bundles. And to be able to write about life, to share our...
If only we could all see the world as if through the eyes of a child. The combined intensity and simplicity and the wisdom of the ages, all wrapped up in neat little bundles. And to be able to write about life, to share our...
The Showdown at San Benito by Roy Calvin Moore mixes raw grit, suspense, and romance into an unforgettable western. John Welder and Max Stone are released from the Confederate Army after General Lee surrenders. With nothing left to call home, these men head to Texas...
The Black Market by Charles Moore is a non-fiction self-help novice's guide to the world of art collection. Moore homes in on the African-American art market and begins with a brief history of art's accessibility followed by the next steps for those who are interested...
The Start of Something Lovely is a children’s picture book written by Jean Moore with illustrations by Katie Waugh. It follows the story of Rosy, a middle child who feels anxious about her first day of school. At home, Rosy has been taught the importance...
Fresh out of college in Greenville, Illinois, with an associate’s degree, wannabe journalist Avice C. Moor moves to Gamber, Florida to take a job as the Gardening & Entertainment reporter for the Gamber Herald Times. There’s not a lot going on in Gamber but Avice...
The Very Last War, a political thriller bestseller by W.H. Hawthorne, is far from my usual reading genres. However, the superb narration by Nathan Moore drew me into the story with his first words about Jake O’Connor, a 13-year-old boy living in Alaska who would...
J Arthur Moore's The Real Boys of the Civil War is a historical journey back to the American Civil War in a compilation of stories about boys who served in the war. These boys achieved some impressive feats despite enduring harsh prison conditions, sad losses...
Madison Grey is in the fortunate position of being able to move on with her life when she is devastated by the betrayal of her boyfriend and business partner, Robert. Moving to Cape Cod to open an up-scale inn is just the kind of challenge...
It’s 18th-century England, and the land is home to a mysterious highwayman who steals from wealthy and corrupt aristocrats to give to the poor. When Thomas Hopkins, a clerk, runs into the Shadow one evening, little do both know how this chance encounter will affect...
Bertie is a bat with very poor eyesight, but that doesn’t stop him from living his life to the full. Although he sometimes struggles with not being able to see, he tries his best to keep a positive outlook. One night, Bertie gets trapped in...
Crosby the Not-So-Snappy Crocodile is a picture book in the animal adventure subgenre and forms part of the Bit Different Collection of stories. The work is for young readers, accompanied and newly independent, and was penned by author Joanne Moore with lively illustrations provided by...
Floss the Wobbly Flamingo by Joanne Moore is a heartwarming tale about a flamingo named Floss who stands out for her determination and positivity, despite her wobbly legs. Unlike most flamingos known for their grace and balance, Floss struggles to stand, but she doesn’t let...
Turning Left Around the World by David C Moore is a travel memoir of David and his wife Helene’s experiences traveling to several countries around the world for almost a year. In this book, David writes about how the idea for the trip came up...
Sally M. Veillette and Yuqi Sun have brought back a Christmas classic for the ages. The authors retell Clement Clarke Moore's famous Christmas poem from 1823 on its 200th anniversary. Both English and Chinese translations appear in this heartwarming version, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas:...
In Wings of the Wind, A Cornucopia of Poetry, author Kym Gordon Moore has offered the reader a variety of poetic thoughts and styles in a book of deep thought and inspiration. The poetry is divided into eight chapters which depict ideas of freedom, activity,...
One fateful, stormy night, a couple stumbled upon a little girl lying on the sand. There were no footprints, no sign of anyone else—as if she was a secret the ocean itself had wanted to keep but couldn’t. Years later an old letter would find...
I was delighted when Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully arrived in my mailbox. Grandchildren, Sarah and Ryan, were visiting and wanted to help me review the book. The cover is beautifully done and hints at the story inside. The first thing Sarah mentioned was the...
Like most 17 year olds, Samantha Higgins knows it all. Through a series of events, she ends up living in her vehicle. Along came a knight in shining armor of was he. Was Kyle her savior? The next four years of her life prove differently. ...
Lori Moore begins her book by introducing readers to Grady. Grady has a new toy fire truck with siren, lights, and a horn. Grady likes to play pretend and slides down his imaginary fire pole. This is a flip me book. The other story is...
Lori A. Moore has written a wonderful book to use with children when they have a pet die. "Hannah the Hedgehog Goes to Heaven" is Lily's account of when her pet Hannah dies and goes to heaven. Lily shares what she notices about Hannah when...