MyMcBook Blog: Book Review & Giveaway: Countercharms 2 Of Stars and Dreams. Ends Jan 29th
This is the most entertaining fantasy series I’ve read to date. The author easily draws the reader into the book. It was like watching a movie.
Read MoreInside The Book of Ellen’s Broom w/ Kelly Starling Lyons by JMcManus
Kelly has a wonderful and delightful way of creating characters that connects with young readers. And that connection takes you on a journey through a moment in time. It’s like the characters hold your hand as they tell you about history…what a way to learn.
Read MoreMyMcBooks Interview & Review w/Author Donalisa Helsley
My kids are estatic! They want to show everyone and they can’t wait for the other two books that I have written about them to be illustrated. They have told all of their friends that they can be in the books too.
Read MoreMyMcBooks Interview & Review w/ Sonya Kimble-Ellis
The Sandcastle Kids is an idea I came up with ten years ago. It was turned down by several publishers at that time. I re-worked the story a little and decided to self publish the book. I wanted to do something that was multi-cultural and educational, but I also wanted it to be fun and something that kids would want to read. Hopefully, I’ve succeeded in doing that.
Read MoreKristi’s Book Nook Review of Sardodledom: A Spelling Bee Tale by Krishna Dalal
Young readers will love the rhymes, jokes, oxymoron’s and palindromes that fill the pages. Teachers and parents will be excited to pick up this book to share with kids. Young readers will giggle with every turn of the page as they learn what an oxymoron and palindrome are and they will have even more fun learning the knock knock jokes.
Read MoreMyMcBooks Interview w/ LaNiyah Bailey
In her debut book, Not FAT Because I Wanna Be, LaNiyah details the struggle of Jessica, a fictional girl who has an underlying medical issue that causes her to gain weight. Bullied by her peers, Jessica learns to accept her body and eventually opens up about her condition to her classmates.
Read MoreKristi’s Book Nook Review of Good Fortune in a Wrapping Cloth by Joan Schoettler
This is a wonderful story of determination and tradition. The watercolor illustrations help tell a soft story of family. Young readers will learn Korean culture and language through the eyes of a young girl.
Read MoreMyMcBooks Book Review/Giveaway: Countercharm by Cherese A. Vines
I love a good book that you can’t put down and Countercharm is that book. This story reminds me of sitting with my brothers and sister listen to my grandmother tell a good story where you can’t wait to know what happened to the main character.
Read MoreMyMcBook Review/Giveaway of Talee and the Fallen Object
f you love reading about adventures then let Talee who is eight years old take you on a fantasy adventure.
Read MoreMyMcBooks Review/Giveaway: Princess Atelia and the Wishing Star
I love this book because children can relate to this story. Atelia is a ten years old girl who is happy being a tomboy. She loves to play basketball, dump trucks, making dirt castles and out running the boys in basketball. But she also wanted to be a princess.
Read MoreKristi’s Book Nook Review of Taneesha Never Disparaging
Taneesha Never Disparaging is a wonderful journey through the life of a teenager. Finding her way in regards to school, friendships, bullies and religion would be tough for anyone. Taneesha faces her fears and the reader will cheer her on all the way.
Read MoreMymcbooks’s Blog Review & Giveaway of The Butterfly by Jethro Francois
Valdee is a polite young boy whose charmed life changes when he is afflicted with an illness that causes his grades to drop and his personality to change drastically.
Read MoreKristi’s Book Nook Review/Giveaway of Talee and The Fallen Object
Young readers will love sitting down with Talee as she speaks to them as if they are sitting right there with her.
Read MoreA Little Bit of Love
If you've ever taken the time to bake a cake, cookies or a pie with your little one, this is a great story to share with them. Small mouse wants a snack. Momma mouse offers her a piece of cheese, small mouse is tired of cheese.
Read MoreLabyrinth’s Door – Anyia “Dream of a Warrior”
What kid doesn't challenge traditions? Without really understanding how traditions come to pass, most kids think they are cumbersome and old school. Kids feel there are too many rules and beliefs which just adds extra pressure to their existing growing pains. Anyia is no different.
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