Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Blog Tour, Giveaway, Excerpts and Review: The Lumpy Duckling by Kai Strand



Lumpy Duckling
The Lumpy Duckling by Kai Strand



Lumpy may be hefty with a misshapen mouth, but he’s funny and the most loyal friend Wheezy could ask for. When she meets Unwanted, she casts a wish for people to be able to see her best friend like she does. Her wish nearly kills him.

All the Weaver Tales are set in the same fictional village of The Tales. The villagers are called Word Weavers, because they speak in story. The same little gnome-elf, Unwanted, grants a wish in each book that makes the main character's problem worse. The books do not have to be read in any order.
Praise for The Lucky Duckling






Kai Strand explores friendship, perception, and the consequences of wishes in this fast-paced read. - Mary Waibel

This is a wonderful story of loyalty and friendship. It also shows how one’s fears and insecurities sometimes sabotage the good things we have in our lives. Like Wheezy, we have to learn to trust, to accept change, to be patient and understanding, and to try not to jump to conclusions. The end is most satisfying, but it’s an exciting, nerve-wracking ride getting there. The Lumpy Duckling is highly recommended for middle grade readers. - Penelope Anne Cole



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My Review
This is an amazing middle grade story about a girl and her best friend and a wish that she wishes she never made.  A few tears were shed (of both joy and sadness) while I was reading this story, but I am so glad that I read it.  This story reminds you what is important in life: friendships.  Beautifully written, The Lumpy Duckling teaches you lessons that anyone no matter what age needs to be reminded of.  I would recommend this book to kids of all ages, from 1 to 99!
Rating: 5/5 stars


KaiAuthor Kai Strand

When her children were young and the electricity winked out, Kai Strand gathered her family around the fireplace and they told stories, one sentence at a time. Her boys were rather fond of the ending, “And then everybody died. The end.” Now an award winning children’s author, Kai crafts fiction for kids and teens to provide an escape hatch from their reality. With a selection of novels for young adult and middle grade readers and short stories for the younger ones, Kai entertains children of all ages, and their adults.






Excerpt:

Isn’t seventh grade too young to worry about boys? In that way at least. She always worried about her very closest friend, Lumpy. She and Lawrence Nightingale had been inseparable since she tripped over him in the sandbox almost nine years ago. Well, inseparable might be a bit strong, since they couldn’t even go to school together, Lumpy being a year older than
her and all.
     Being picked on wasn’t the only thing they had in common. Wheezy smiled. They both liked…um…they preferred…um. Her smile fell away when she stared out the window picturing herself and Lumpy together.
     They had nothing in common. He liked to watch sports and whittle wood; she liked to create sand art and find shapes in the clouds. He chowed down steak and pan fried potatoes, or liverwurst and ketchup sandwiches, while she nibbled pickled zucchini spears and rye crisps. He spit into a pennywhistle, calling it music, while she sang like a songbird.
     Even their Word Weaving was different. She weaved reports and updates of current events while he …um…whatever his weavings were classified as, they made people laugh. Gnawing the inside of her cheek, she searched for a
commonality in their personalities, hobbies or interests. A reason they were friends.
     An image of Lumpy, a dirt stained baseball cap slightly askew, round face, red from laughing, an ever present lumpy grin on his lips which sparked in his bright blue eyes, formed in her mind, and a smile brightened her face again. It didn’t matter that they had nothing in common. He was her best friend. That was enough for her.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Children's Book Review Tuesdays: The Tiger Rising by Kate Dicamillo

Book Title: The Tiger Rising

Author: Kate D. Camillo

Publish Date: July 1, 2002

Genre: Middle Grade












About the Book (from Goodreads):  


The National Book Award finalist from the best-selling author of BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE - now in paperback

Walking through the misty Florida woods one morning, twelve-year-old Rob Horton is stunned to encounter a tiger - a real-life, very large tiger - pacing back and forth in a cage. What’s more, on the same extraordinary day, he meets Sistine Bailey, a girl who shows her feelings as readily as Rob hides his. As they learn to trust each other, and ultimately, to be friends, Rob and Sistine prove that some things - like memories, and heartaches, and tigers - can’t be locked up forever.


Why I Read this Book: I checked out this book from my local library to read during the last Dewey's 24 hour read-a-thon.
 

Review



The Tiger Rising is an engaging story about a boy who finds a caged tiger in the woods behind where he lives.  Rob, who is a young lonely boy, finds a friend in a girl who he attends school with, Sistine.


The Tiger Rising was heartbreaking and kept you wondering about what would happen next.  The journey is the best part about this story, so I will not ruin that for you.


Although this story is too intense for younger readers, The Tiger Rising  is sure to keep your teen or pre-teen hooked and eager to read more.

 

Final Statements



Recommended Reading Age: 10+


Overall Rating: 4/5

Friday, December 5, 2014

Book Related Blast: Beam N Read Personal Reading Light

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Makes a great gift or stocking stuffer!

Beam n Read Hands-Free Light delivers a wide & bright light that lights up 2 book pages and doesn't disturb others. It's a true reading light that works with all printed books, Kindles and other eReaders (whether naked, skinned, or covered), PLUS newspapers, magazines, newsletters, loose documents, and other items that can't support a clip-on light. Worn around the neck, there's no need to shift it when reading paperbacks.

Included are two 2 special Relaxation Filters: BNR Orange for a softer, warmer light that blocks energizing blue light (especially useful when reading to relax in bed); BNR Red to block blue light and reduce ambient light for sensitive bed partners.

Standard alkaline AA batteries (not included) last an extra long 100 hours, far longer than flashlights and clip-on lights resulting in a lower cost to use (and fewer batteries in the trash). This light is still bright when others have gone dim. Save batteries for when you're on the go with the optional USB/AC Power Kit with 12 ft of cable that lets you plug into the included USB/AC adapter. Or plug into a USB car adapter/charger, or a computer USB port, or a USB adapter/charger for cell phones, etc.

In addition to reading, this 3 LED hands-free light is great for crafts, travel, and walking in dim or dark places such as an attic, basement, or around the house during a power outage. Use it for writing journals, working, camping, changing diapers at night, and a lot more.



Testimonials

"I am not sure how I lived without this product all these years. I am a massive reader, especially at night in bed… From the first moment I started using the Beam n Read light, I could read my books so much easier and it didn’t keep my husband awake...We give this 5 paws, and if my scale went higher I would rate it higher!" - Leslie, StoreybookReviews.com

"I've tried using other book lights before, but they have always been a real fail for me... the Beam N' Read Personal Light...met all of my expectations and more!... One of my favorite things about this product were the "Relaxation Filters". They come with an orange one that is a softer light that is perfect to help me fall asleep faster. .... This product is highly recommended for all readers and crafters. I like the Beam n' Read so much, that I'm buying one for my mom for Christmas." - Sheila, WhyNotBecauseISaidso.blogspot.com

"The Beam n Read personal light is much more than just a book light... I have tried so many different types of reading lights, several of the clip types, one head lamp, and a few that slide on your page like a paperclip. This has been the best light that I have tried to far." - Mary, BookHounds.net

"I really love this Beam n Read! It is very bright when you use it without the filters, but I love using the filters. The orange filter is my favorite. It really soothes me when I'm reading in bed. If you've got someone in bed with you who is trying to sleep, use the red filter as it also blocks ambient light. This is really convenient to use because it is totally hands free. You just hang it around your neck and start reading. I feel like it is really better for my eyes to use this too... If you are a reader, I highly recommend trying this product! I think you'll love it!" - Christy, ChristysCozyCorners.com





Features
  • For hands free personal light anywhere; extra bright light is easy on the eyes; doesn’t disturb others
  • Wide light from 3 LEDs in a row lights up 2 book pages; works with ALL Kindles, eReaders
  • BNR Orange Relaxation Filter softens and warms the cool LED light and blocks energizing blue light
  • BNR Red Relaxation Filter blocks blue light, reduces ambient light, & helps maintains night vision
  • Alkaline AA batteries (not incl) last Extra Long 100 hours, 3-10x longer than most clip-on lights


Also Available
Beam N Read USB/AC Power Kit Beam n Read USB Adapter


Save batteries for when you’re on the go or the next power outage by plugging in with the Beam n Read Accessory USB Power Kit. When you need portability, just unplug and go. It works with all Beam n Read LED Hands-Free lights (3 and 6 LED lights).

In addition to the adapter’s 6 foot BnR to USB cable, this kit includes an additional 6 foot USB extension cord letting you work up to 12 feet from a USB-A socket. Need a longer cable? – just add a standard USB extension cable.

Use the included USB/AC adapter or a USB DC car adapter/charger, or a computer’s USB port, or the USB adapter/charger for your cell phone, e-reader, etc.

You may leave batteries in the Beam n Read or take them out to make a super lightweight light.

Please note this kit is for external power and will not recharge batteries.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Book Blast: The Awakening by Dorine White



The Awakening by Dorine White
The Awakening by Dorine White

Nightmares really do come true, and for fifteen-year-old Kyler Birkwood, they are just beginning. Raised on a farm by his Aunt Martha, Kyler has no clue about the magical heritage swimming through his blood. When he discovers evidence of a mythical creature, a terrifying beast thought only to exist in fairy tales, his safe world shatters.
Left at a school of magic to hunt for clues, he is overwhelmed and disbelieved. As loved ones begin disappearing and Orcs roam the land, Kyler must undergo a journey that takes him from the High Courts of the King to the unknown forests of the East. His magic just awakening, Kyler is the lone hope for a world that will not listen.
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Praise for The Awakening

"Dorine White delivers twists and turns to the plot that will keep you turning the pages." ~ Melanie Mason, author of the YA historical, The Line That Divides

"The Awakening is a clever blend of folklore and fantasy, perfect for fans of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson. A furiously fun read!" ~ Laurisa Reyes, author of the YA thriller, Contact



DorineAuthor Dorine White

My name is Dorine White. I am a children's fantasy author and a book reviewer. I grew up back East in Maryland and attended BYU in Utah. I have a BA in Humanities with an interest in Art History and French. Currently I live in the beautiful, yet rainy Northwest with my husband and 6 children. My first novel was published in 2012 and is the beginning of the Cleopatra's Legacy series. The first two books are out, The Emerald Ring and The Ruby Pendant. Look for the third book, The Diamond Looking Glass in the summer of 2015.





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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

CrossReads Book Blast with "Love Brings Us Home, 7-Book Box Set"

Love Brings Us Home
7-Book Boxed Set
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By Hallee Bridgeman, Valerie Comer, JoAnn Durgin,
Kimberly Rae Jordan, Lynette Sowell, Staci Stallings, and Debra Ullrick
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Seven sweet stories celebrating love and home in one amazing, limited time collection!
Greater Than Rubies by Hallee Bridgeman: Antonio Viscolli asked and Robin Bartlett said "yes!" Soon, she will say "I do." Or will Boston's "Royal Wedding" leave someone standing at the altar?

Raspberries and Vinegar by Valerie Comer: Josephine Shaw, a feisty environmentalist and local-food advocate, falls for Zachary Nemesek, the junk-food-loving reluctant farmer next door.

Awakening by JoAnn Durgin: When Lexa Clarke tumbles from the top beam of a house and straight into the arms of TeamWork Missions Director Sam Lewis, Sam suspects his life will never be the same.

Home is Where the Heart Is by Kimberly Rae Jordan: Free spirit Violet Collingsworth never expected to return home to live. But when she goes back to attend her grandmother’s funeral, she meets the sheriff and begins to reconsider.

Wildfire Wedding by Lynette Sowell: During the height of Texas wildfire season, Krista and Luke prepare for their wedding while battling past guilt and future fears, when a fire breaks out, threatening the town.

Cowboy by Staci Stallings: To all the world, Ashton Raines has it all: fame, money, and the adoration of millions of fans. Then one night he walks away from it all. Can down-on-her-luck waitress, Beth, let God work through her to lead Ashton back to hope and faith?

Reunited at Christmas by Debra Ullrick: Shelby Davis thought she’d never again see the ex-fiancé who dumped her. Then Ryker Anderson gets lost in a blizzard, and she’s on the snowmobile search and rescue team. Now what?
The Authors of "Love Brings Us Home"
Hallee
Hallee Bridgeman
Greater Than Rubies
Valerie
Valerie Comer
Raspberries & Vinegar
JoAnn
JoAnn Durgin
Awakening
Kimberly
Kimberly Rae Jordan
Home is Where the Heart Is

Lynette
Lynette Sowell
Wildfire Wedding
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Staci Stallings
Cowboy
Debra Ullrick
Debra Ullrick
Reunited at Christmas
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Friday, November 28, 2014

Book Review: Twinkle Twinkle Christmas Star

Book Title: Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star

Author: Deanna Martinez-Bey

Publish Date: November 19, 2011

Genre: Christian Fiction, Romance












About the Book (from Goodreads):  

Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star is a Christian romance story about a woman named Crissy who faced many challenges in her own life related to her faith in God, her dreams, and hopes for her future. Crissy's desire for a change in her relationship with God sparked many amazing challenges and experiences that made her much stronger throughout the story. She also met the most amazing man who would steal her heart and change her life forever. Things were not always rosey. This story has many twists and turns and many unexpected reminders from her past that seemed to test her along her journey to her new life. Is it possible for someone to have it all and lose it and then have it all over again? Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star is an amazing story about an incredible woman's story of faith, romance, and suspense that's filled with lots of twisted humor that will keep you smiling and amazed on how through faith anything is possible.


Why I Read this Book: I was given a physical copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.  This in no way influenced my review.
 

Review



Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star is a wonderful, uplifting Christian romance story that reminds you that through faith anything is possible.  God will lead you to where you are supposed to be in life. 

Crissy is faced with many challenges in her life.  Throughout the book, she seeks to have a stronger relationship with God.  She relies on faith and this allows God to lead her to where she needs to be in life.  All she had to do was listen.


The only thing that bothered me about Twinkle, Twinkle Christmas Star is that the relationship seemed to develop really quickly and they did not have much time to get to know each other before they got married.

This is a great book to read if you are in the mood for a Christmas-themed, clean romance novel.
 
 

Final Statements



Recommended Reading Age: Any


Overall Rating: 3.5/5

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Book Blast: Seeing the Life

Seeing The Life
Seeing The Life
By Sophie Dawson

About the Book

Seeing The Life is a look at the life of Yeshua the Christ in a way never used before. Dassa, the daughter of the innkeeper, is sent to fetch the midwife to help the young woman in the stable give birth. She and Mary become close friends as do Micah, her fiance then husband, and Joseph. Separated when the young family flees Bethlehem in the night, their friendship resumes several years later in Jerusalem.

Dassa and Micah know Yeshua is special, but he is still a boy with a boy's interests and love of life. Through the years the families, though separated most of the year, spend time together in Jerusalem during the Jewish Festivals. Then Yeshua begins speaking and teaching.

Micah, Joseph of Arimethea, their sons and others who follow and believe Yeshua's message. Yet do they really understand it? Is he the long awaited messiah who will free the Jews from the grip of Rome? What do the stories he tells really mean?

Seeing The Life sees the life of Yeshua within the social and political culture of the time. Not only do we see his ministry but also his family and friendships as he grew. Yeshua was a normal baby who cried, spit up, wet and messed. He was a child who fell and skinned his knees. He lost his baby teeth. He had siblings. He had friends. My goal was to show the humanness of Yeshua's life. We see him as fully God but often miss that he was fully man, boy and baby also.

Sophie DawsonSophie Dawson is Midwestern born and bred and is the author of several novels, including the Cottonwood Series and Stone Creek Series. Her novel Healing Love has won three awards: AuthorStand 2012 Gold Medal, Indiebook 2012 Silver Medal, and Readers' Favorite 2013 Silver Medal. Giving Love was a finalist in Readers' Favorite 2013. Her books have also been #1 Best Sellers in their genre on Amazon. Seeing The Life is a finalist in Readers' Favorite Awards 2014. She is a member of Christian Independent Authors and Association of Independent Authors. An award-winning quilter with eclectic interests, Dawson posts to several blogs, including Little Bits Blog on her website, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Iowa Wesleyan College.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

National Young Reader's Day: My Favorite Bedtime Stories

In honor of National Young Reader's day, today I am posting about my favorite bedtime story/stories. Casper, an innovative memory foam mattress company, has inspired me to post about my favorite bedtime stories and to write about why they had an impact on me.

I have many favorite bedtime stories.  There are two categories of stories that I remember most from my childhood: Dr. Seuss books and stories that my parents made up.  I love Dr. Seuss books because they rhyme, they are hilarious, they are easy to remember, and they invoke imagination in children.  Some of my greatest memories are when my parents read to me before I went to sleep.

My all time favorite bedtime stories as a child were the ones that my parents made up.  I remember stories of "Princess Jessica" and Winnie the Pooh (one of my all time favorite characters).  I remember stories about knights and stories about fairies.  My parents created the best stories because they were relevant to me and to my favorite things.

Parents, if you have young children remember to be creative and make your own bedtime stories.  Don't worry about being silly or the stories being stupid; young kids will love any time and effort that you put into making them happy.  The bedtime stories that left the biggest impression on me were not the books with pictures, but the stories that my parents told that evoked mental pictures of my own creation.

Casper asked me to write a post about my favorite bedtime stories.  I received no compensation for writing this post.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Book Blast and Review: Trying to Outrun the Love of God by Karen Adams

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Book Title: Trying to Outrun the Love of God, 
by Karen Adams

Publisher: CSN Books

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Author The Author

Karen Adams survived childhood molestation, 7 years of crack addiction, 4 nervous breakdown, two admissions to mental wards of hospitals against her will. She is now an Evangelist who teaches and preaches on the transforming love of God. She has a burden for emotional wounded and hurting people. She attended college at all of the Alameda County Jr. Colleges. In her free time she enjoys, traveling, movies, reading and spending time with her cat Noches and her Cockatiel birdy.


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About The Book


How can God reach someone who appears unreachable? Will the love of God be enough to break every chain and loose the trap of the enemy? In her debut book, Author Karen Adams struggles to understand how a loving God would allow life to be so unbearable. Facing childhood molestation, years of crack addiction, nervous breakdowns, and admissions to mental wards, she learned that no matter how difficult life was, God continued to extend His love. Trying to Outrun the Love of God, is a deeply moving story of one woman’s journey filled with suffering and pain, but one that ultimately finds wholeness and deliverance in the arms of a loving Savior. A must read for all those who think they are alone.

My Review
I received an electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  This in no way influenced my review.

Karen Adam shares a wonderful testimony in Trying to Outrun the Love of God.  She shows how no matter what you have done and no matter what life has brought you through God will ALWAYS love you.  Nothing can separate you from his love!

I sincerely enjoyed Karen Adam's testimony, but I wish that the book had been written in chronological order.  I found her story a bit confusing at times, but overall it was a great message that everyone needs to hear.  I am glad that I read her testimony and I am sure it will influence all that will read this book as much as it has influenced me!

And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.  
-Revelation 12:11 

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Children's Book Review Tuesdays: Dying to Meet You by Kate Klise

Book Title: Dying to Meet You

Series Title: 43 Old Cemetery Road (Book 1)

Author: Kate Klise

Publish Date: April 6, 2009

Genre: Middle Grade Paranormal












About the Book (from Goodreads):  

Enter at your own risk: You might just DIE laughing.

The best-selling author Ignatius B. Grumply moves into the Victorian mansion at 43 Old Cemetery Road, hoping to find some peace and quiet so that he can crack a wicked case of writer's block.

But 43 Old Cemetery Road is already occupied--by an eleven-year-old boy named Seymour, his cat, Shadow, and an irritable ghost named Olive.

And they have no intention of sharing!


Why I Read this Book: I saw this at my local Goodwill and thought that it would be wonderful for Dewey's Readathon that I participated in last week.
 

Review



This book was pun-y!  Dying to Meet You is written in the form of letters and newspaper articles.  It contains incredibly cute illustrations.  This book would be perfect for anyone wanting a fun read that makes you laugh out loud.  It is a perfect read for Halloween.  It teaches you the importance of being nice and helping others.  I hope that I can read the rest of the series very soon!

 

Final Statements



Recommended Reading Age: Any


Overall Rating: 5/5

Friday, October 24, 2014

Book Review: A God for All Seasons by Patti Tingen

Book Title: A God for All Seasons

Author: Patti Tingen

Publish Date: August 1, 2012

Genre: Christian Inspirational












About the Book (from Goodreads):  

As nature's seasons change, so too do the seasons of our soul. But God's love never changes. He is with us through every season of our lives. Join author Patti Tingen in a year of exploration as she reflects on her own spiritual journey, and provides hope and encouragement for yours - month by month, season by season. Find reassurance and pause for reflection in the inspirational readings for each month of the year.


Why I Read this Book: I was given a physical copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.  This in no way influenced my review.
 

Review


Filled with personal experience and inspiration, A God for All Seasons is a wonderful inspirational book.  I loved Patti Tingen's use of personal stories to illustrate her points of discussion.  I enjoyed her allegories to the changing weather as advise for our spiritual seasons.  Her theme of God's love never changing is a great inspiration for any and every season in your life.  If you are looking for encouragement through God's word and His promises, I would advise you to pick this book up and see how He changes your life.

 

Final Statements



Recommended Reading Age: Any


Overall Rating: 5/5