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4.30.2014

The Do’s and Don’ts ~ Review

The Do’s and Don’ts
By Hayley Rose
Illustrated by Mark Sean Wilson

When you don't show good manners you are a Manner Monster just like Zack and Chloe.  What is a Manner Monster you ask?  Well, they don't wait for their turn, they interrupt conversations, and push others out of their way.

Manner Monsters don't put safety first and put others in danger because they don't look both ways.  Manner Monsters are also not fun to be around - they're rude.  They're slobs and they don't respects others.  All they care about is themselves.

Cure your Manner Monsters with help from The Do's and Don'ts a fun way to learn how our actions can have a positive or negative affect on how others see us.

I was provided a copy of this book in conjunction with this PUYB blog tour in exchange for my honest review and my participation in this tour.

About the Book:

The Do's and Don'ts is a whimsical lesson book aimed at teaching young readers the difference between good and bad behavior/etiquette. In the book Zack and Chloe go from being manner monsters to well-behaved children as they provide samples of typical scenarios that not only young children encounter but can relate to. For example, Zack becomes a Manner Monster when he loses a game, kicking and pouting like a poor sport. In contract, good behavior is then modeled depicting Zack congratulating the winning team. Unlike other etiquette books for children that tell a story or just communicate positive behavior, The Do's and Don'ts compares and contrasts between good and bad behavior. Simply, yet colorfully displayed, are examples of inappropriate behavior and decisions young children may display followed by behavior and decisions that are more socially accepted. Each compare and contrast anecdote is set in the same scene so that young readers can instantly see the differences between good and poor behavior.

Title: The Do’s and Don’ts
Genre: Children’s Picture Book
Author: Hayley Rose
Publisher: Inkwell Productions Inc.
Pages: 46
Language: English
Format: Hardcover

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About the Author:

Multi-award-winning author Hayley Rose released her first children’s book, Fifo When I Grow Up, about a six-year-old bear starting school in 2002, followed by the wildly popular geography book and #1 best-seller, Fifo 50 States, published in 2010. In 2012, Hayley was selected as one of “The Top 50 Writers You Should Be Reading” by AuthorsShow.com. In 2013, she branched out with a new series featuring a new set of characters - Zach, Chloe, and Louis the Manner Monster. Her new book, The Do’s and Don’ts, was released in September 2013 and has already garnered four literary awards, including the Readers’ Favorite, USA Best Books and the prestigious Mom's Choice Awards, bringing her career total to twenty-one. The follow up book in the new series, Today I Feel Emotion, will be released in the spring of 2014.

Hayley Lives in Scottsdale, AZ, with her dog Blanche.

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Excerpt:

Don't just take something without asking permission first.

Do remember to say "please."

"May I borrow your pencil please?"

Don't make fun of people who aren't like you.

Do become friends and learn from others' differences.

"Nice shot Greg. You play really well."

4.28.2014

The Pelican Bride ~ Review

The Pelican Bride
Gulf Coast Chronicles #1
By Beth White

I was attracted to this book by the cover and then when I read the synopsis I knew I had to review The Pelican Bride.  I was not disappointed in this, the first in the Gulf Coast Chronicles, nor were my expectations too high.

1704 is a time of upheaval in France - political and religious.  And it is from this very persecution and certain death that Geneviève Gaillain and her sister Aimee are fleeing.   But is the Louisiana a place where these refugees can worship in peace?

But the New World has dangers that Geneviève wasn't expecting and the promises made were mostly empty.  Having made a commitment to marry one of the men who has settled the Louisiana colony, Geneviève is determined to keep her past and her faith a secret.  But secrets have a way of being revealed and Geneviève's could destroy her dreams of a future if hers come out.

What I like best about this story is Geneviève's attempts to join this world she has come to.  She doesn't cling to past, but reaches out to those whom call this region home and learns from them.

I've never read any books set in both this time and place before and found it to be an enjoyable excursion. The stark conditions made for difficult and harsh living conditions.  There are also hints of trouble between the French and British as they vie for treaties with the various Indian tribes throughout the region.  If fact, just such a negotiation is a central story in this book.

Jealousy, betrayal, murder, deception and a desire to worship God freely - the new Louisiana colony has it all.  The Pelican Bride is sure to capture your attention and make you a fan of historical fiction. (if you aren't already).  As an added bonus there is a short excerpt from Book 2 and some historical background information about the region.

I was provided a copy of this book by Revell in exchange for my honest review.

About the Book:
She's come to the New World to escape a perilous past. But has it followed her to these far shores?

It is 1704 when Frenchwoman Geneviève Gaillain and her sister board the frigate Pélican bound for the distant Louisiana colony. Both have promised to marry one of the rough men toiling in this strange new world in order to escape suffering in the old. Geneviève knows life won't be easy, but at least here she can establish a home and family without fear of persecution for her outlawed religious beliefs.

When she falls in love with Tristan Lanier, an expatriate cartographer-turned-farmer whose checkered past is shrouded in mystery, Geneviève realizes that even in this land of liberty one is not guaranteed peace. Trouble is brewing outside the fort between the French colonists and the native people surrounding them. And an even more sinister enemy may lurk within. Could the secret Geneviève harbors mean the undoing of the colony itself?


Gulf Coast native Beth White brings vividly to life the hot, sultry South in this luscious, layered tale.

4.26.2014

At Peace in the Storm ~ Review

At Peace in the Storm
By Ken Gire


Experiencing the Savior's Presence When You Need Him Most

Everyone experiences times of storm that disrupt our lives, but we can have peace even during these times of trouble.

Peace can be found in a variety of ways, but you need to be watching for it.  It could be the helping hand of a stranger.  Or it could be in something you read.  This inner miracle of peace is a gift from God which we can all experience.  This doesn't mean that you won't experience the storms of life just that you will be at peace during them.

God's Word is a daily source of comfort and His comforting presence is revealed in many of the Psalms.  Though we can lose all our earthly possessions in life's storms God's love can never be lost to us as long as we don't reject God.  Peace from God can also be found in daily time of prayer and in spending time with others who are part of the body of Christ.

Music can also be a source of comfort.  Which I can totally agree with, after being involved in a car accident I've suffered from panic attacks.  But music has a calming effect and keeps the panic attacks at bay (Christmas music is my music of choice in the car if you're curious).

At Peace in the Storm is a book that everyone should have in their home.  Yes, it will help you at the time you or a loved are caught up in a storm, but it will provide you with a foundation before the storm hits.  Sources of comfort can be found all around us and this book will help us to open our eyes to see and our ears to listen.

I was provided a copy of this book by Bethany House in exchange for my honest review.


About the Book:
When You Need a Savior Who Stills the Wind

“Here's the rub about faith. Sure, prayer often changes outward things, but the only guaranteed miracle God offers us is inner peace, the peace of Christ. A peace so crazy deep that it cannot be analyzed or understood. It descends on us even when everything else is falling apart, while the drug-addicted child does not come to his senses, or the job offer doesn't pan out, or the cancer rages and the marriage is a hollow mess. But I'll let you in on a secret. This miracle of the ‘inner variety,’ this inexplicable and supernatural calm in the storm, is the greatest miracle you'll ever experience.”

Bestselling author Ken Gire weaves together stories from the Bible, history, and his own life to reveal how we can find strength and encouragement through the storms of life. Experience the joy of knowing the God who is always there to reach out a hand and pull you out of the waves.

4.25.2014

Fractured Truth ~ Review


Fractured Truth
Fractured Light #3
By Rachel McClellan

A few months have passed since the Vykens attacked, killing Christian, and capturing Aunt Sophie and several young Auras.  Llona is determined to save Aunt Sophie and the other missing Auras.  But to do that she needs to convince everyone of the danger they are in from Cyrus, the Vykens, and the Shadow.  
But someone in Lucent Academy is working against Llona and those few allied with her and her efforts.  But who has secretly allied with the Vykens? 
        
The past is about to come calling and Llona, May, and Liam are about to get caught in it, along with the pain and confusion it brings.  Can they put the past where it belongs or will these distractions be their undoing?

Fractured Truth is just as exciting and heart-pounding as Fractured Light and Fractured Soul.  There are unexpected twists that one doesn't expect and never saw coming.  And no spoilers you have to read the book for yourself to give anything away would just ruin it!  War is coming and Llona has to go to extremes to convince the Auras and the Council that they need to change or they will die. 

Secrets are about to come to light.  Are you ready to learn the truth?

I realize that this is the conclusion to this series, but I really hope there will be future books dealing with Llona and the various characters one has come to know throughout this series.

I was provided a digital copy of this book by Cedar Fort in exchange for my participation in this blog tour and in exchange for my honest review.

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Llona is determined to end the fight with the Vykens once and for all. All she needs is to find and destroy the Shadow—the ultimate source of dark power. But when she makes a startling discovery about someone she loves, Llona has to fight the toughest battle yet in this exciting conclusion to the Fractured Light series.

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Startup ~ Review

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Startup
By Glenn Ogura

First off let state that overall this was a good book, unless you don't like sex, profanity, and blasphemy (which I don't).  But the basic story was fairly good.  Zach Penny has a dream and he is on the verge of taking a chance to achieve said dream when quite literally he runs into the epitome of evil - namely his boss potential future father-in-law (Ouch!)

Allen Henley has got to be the worst boss in the world.  You get a hangnail on the wrong day and he will destroy you, your family, your friends, and your life.  And if a stray dog walks by you well the pound would be paradise to what Henley would do to it.

One can see how Henley rose to the top and why he stayed there.  One can also see why Zach is determined to run his future company in a completely different way.

There is a law of physics that says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, well you're about to see physics work on the reaction phase.  And no one involved with Allen Henley will every be the same - if they survive.  And some don't, but I won't say who.

Startup does not make me want to move to Silicon Valley and start a tech company - it is brutal!

I was provided a copy of this book in conjunction with this PUYB tour in exchange for my participation in this tour and for my honest review.



About the Book:

Set in California’s Silicon Valley, STARTUP follows a young idealist/entrepreneur, Zack Penny, as he strives to achieve his dream of creating a new company that will launch an international revolution in technology through the creation of wallpaper-thin displays that will completely surround a viewer. Zack works for a highly successful company called Display Technik, run by CEO Allen Henley, whose vision is based on a success-at-all-costs philosophy.  Zack sees Henley as a mentor, but Zack’s philosophy favors high morals and values over Henley’s ruthless, end-justifies-the-means model of doing business.

Zack’s dream takes root one morning when he discovers an important paper has been taken from his office. Someone has exposed Zack’s secret plan to break away from Display Technik and start his own company. Henley gives Zack another chance to pledge his loyalty to the firm, but Zack resigns instead, more determined than ever to realize his vision. Soon, the optimistic if naive Zack steps into his new facility with high hopes for success. Henley, however, has already launched a plan to destroy Zack, his company, and Zack’s relationship with Henley’s daughter, Mary Anne.

Praise for Startup:

Kirkus Reviews has hailed STARTUP as “a solid business thriller … reminiscent of John Grisham’s THE FIRM.”

“STARTUP is an intriguing and suspenseful good-versus-evil story set in the cutthroat Silicon Valley culture. STARTUP will appeal to readers who want to root for the little guy.”
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Title: Startup
Author: Glenn Ogura
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 486
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Format: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle
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Book Excerpt:
Upon entering the mirrored-glass and stainless-steel lobby of DisplayTechnik,
most people’s eyes were immediately drawn to the immense mobile hanging
thirty feet overhead. It revolved ever so lazily, its burnished metal dazzling in
the California sun. Ultrathin suspension cables concealed by the mosaic pattern
on the wall behind the display created the illusion that the massive structure
was simply hovering, perhaps by some trick of magnetism.
 
The mobile reminded Zack of scimitars and guillotine blades. As far as he
was concerned, the truly magnificent work of art in the entranceway was
the vast floor of highly polished black marble. Walking across it was like
stepping into space: looking down at the pinpoints and streaks of glittering
white, one strolled through the stars of the heavens, passing by galaxies, and
the streamers of some gaseous nebula. Beneath the steel and glass homage
to Allen Henley’s vanity was the constancy of the universe—immoveable,
immutable, and terrible in its beauty. A plush burgundy carpet surrounded the
receptionist’s area, which stood like an island in the sea of black.
 
Engineers like Zack weren’t supposed to use the main lobby entrance, and he
didn’t most days, but it was only six thirty and any of the flock of senior vice
presidents who might care if he were violating company protocol were probably
still in bed. He usually got to work early, though not merely to avoid the crawl
over Highway 680. He liked to take in the surroundings, soak them up, and
breathe in the crisp, mechanically filtered air, knowing that one day his own
company would never, ever look like this.
About the Author:
Displaying Glenn Ogura.jpgGlenn Ogura earned a degree in electrical engineering from Queen’s University in Canada. He is currently the executive vice-president for a New Hampshire-based laser micromachining company. Glenn lives with his wife in California. In addition to his love of writing and talking technology and the study of business
ethics, he plays tennis. Startup is his first novel.
 
 
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4.23.2014

April CSFF Tour ~ Numb Day 3

NUMB
By John Otte

If you LOVE sci-fi you will LOVE Numb.  This book really has it all - technology that is a conceivable possibility.  Humanity has gone beyond the confines of our own Solar System.

And we've taken our dogmas with us.  We've perverted the Truth to suit our purposes or we've abandoned belief.  Except for a hidden few.

I think I'd sum up Numb as the Middle Ages meets Jason Bourne crossed with Star Wars.  I'd put this up there with my all time favorite book/s Chris Walley's Lamb Among the Stars and would love to read more books following these various characters.

This is a book that you can get caught up in and when you've put it down it makes one think.  How far would we go to have power?  Would we sacrifice the individual for our own climb for power and dominion?  Or on the reverse what would we do to stop the total destruction of individuals.  Would we willingly sacrifice our own humanity and the lives of those around us simply on the promise of the chance to take another breath?

Numb will leave you feeling anything but numb.

I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher Marcher Lord Press in exchange for my honest review and in conjunction with the April CSFF blog tour.



Save the girl...or his soul?

Crusader is numb. He feels neither emotion nor pain, a divine gift that allows him to be the Ministrix's best assassin. Whether it's heretics from within or heathen from without, Crusader is the sword in the True Church's hand. And if he remains obedient to his superiors, he will be able to let go of his guilt.

But then he's ordered to kill Isolda Westin. It shouldn't be a problem. A target is a target. When Crusader sees Isolda's image, though, something strange happens. He experiences a moment of panic, a wave of emotions, the first he's felt in as long as he can remember.

In that moment, he realizes he can't fulfill his mission. He can't kill Isolda Westin, even if it means he'll be condemned as an enemy of the Ministrix.

Soon Crusader and Isolda are on the run. Will they be able to learn why the Ministrix wants Isolda dead? Or will they both face the harsh justice of the "True Church"?


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April 21 - 23, 2014

The Living Memories Project ~ Review

The Living Memories Project: 
                Legacies That Last
By Meryl Ain, Stewart Ain, 
and Arthur M. Fischman

How do we hold on to those who mean the most to us?  And how do we do this when they have been taken from us?  This is the very question the authors of The Living Memories Project have asked and are answering for you in this book.

How you create a legacy that lasts is up to you, but you may have already started doing this without even realizing it.  But if you haven't there are some great ideas for you to work with.  Eileen Belmont creates Memory Quilts, well my Grandmother created quilted pillows using dresses that had belonged to her mother.

This collection of memories and legacies will inspire you.  And in the process you may learn things about people you've heard about all your life but never knew.  I never knew that Rosemary Clooney had a sister named Betty that was on the Today Show.

The Living Memories Project is a book you'll enjoy reading.  Start a tradition of your own and create a legacy.  Plant a tree to honor a birth.  Decorate for a holiday on a loved ones birthday.  Legacies are easy to create, give it a try.

I was provided a copy of this book by the authors through PUYB in conjunction with this blog tour in exchange for my honest review and tour participation.

About the Authors

Meryl Ain holds a BA from Queens College, a MA from Columbia University Teachers College, and an Ed.D. from Hofstra University. She began her career in education as a social studies teacher before she became an administrator. She is also a freelance writer specializing in issues related to education, families, parenting, and children and has contributed to Huffington Post, Newsday, the New York Jewish Week and The New York Times. She embarked on The Living Memories Project after she lost both her father and mother within a year-and-a-half. She and her husband Stewart live on Long Island and have three sons, three daughters-in-law and three grandchildren.


Arthur M. Fischman holds a BA from Queens College and a JD from Temple Law School.  He is a freelance writer whose video and interactive scripts have won numerous awards, including a Telly, an ITVA Silver Award, and a New York Festivals Bronze World Medal. He co-wrote the award-winning documentary Digital Dharma and has written radio, TV, and print ads for leading consumer product manufacturers.  Arthur is a veteran speechwriter and ghostwriter, and was director of executive communications and internal communications for a Fortune 500 company. He, his wife, and their two daughters live in Philadelphia, where he also writes plays and moonlights as a jazz pianist.

Stewart Ain is a graduate of CW Post College and holds a MA from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is an award-winning journalist with more than 40 years of experience, and was a Pulitzer Prize nominee three times. He has reported for The New York Times, New York Daily News, New York Jewish Week, Long Island Business News and Lifestyles Magazine. Stewart frequently appears on television and radio, and hosts his own weekly cable TV program, Jewish Life, and has been a regular guest on The Leon Charney Show.   Both his parents died while he was working on The Living Memories Project.

Their latest book is the nonfiction, The Living Memories Project: Legacies That Last.  Visit their website at www.thelivingmemoriesproject.com.

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Three years after the death of her mother, Meryl Ain was still unable to fill the hole that the loss had left in her life.  In talking to friends, Meryl discovered an insight shared by those who had successfully overcome grief; there simply is no closure.  It was a breakthrough for her. She writes, “Our loved ones will always be with us if they are not forgotten. It is up to us to integrate them into our lives in a positive way that reflects their unique personality, values and spirituality. In that way we keep them alive in our hearts and minds always.”

Meryl enlisted the help of her brother, Arthur Fischman, and her husband, Stewart Ain, and began a quest to interview people who had moved beyond mourning through meaningful action. The Living Memories Project: Legacies That Last by Meryl Ain, Ed.D., Arthur M. Fischman, and Stewart Ain (March 2014, Little Miami Publishing Company, Trade Paperback, 196 pages, $18.95, ISBN:978-0-9882553-7-1) is a result of that research.

The Living Memories Project presents more than 30 interviews with both celebrities and others who share their experiences and the projects they undertook to memorialize their loved ones. The authors have sought to demonstrate that any tribute, big or small, can be a meaningful way to preserve memories of loved ones. Establishing a foundation or scholarship, using a recipe on a particular holiday or family occasion, creating artwork, embarking on a project or even an entire career – all could be traced to a specific talent, interest or value of the deceased.  Each chapter offers a rich first-person history that will engage and inspire readers of all faiths.
Among them are:
Linda Ruth Tosetti, who made a documentary film about her grandfather, Babe Ruth, to highlight his humanitarian side – a value she cherished and believed was often overlooked in Babe’s biography. Ruth was a German-American, who publicly denounced the Nazi persecution of the Jews in 1942.

Liz and Steve Alderman, who established the Peter C. Alderman Foundation to honor the memory of their 25-year-old son, who was killed on 9/11 at the World Trade Center. The foundation trains doctors and establishes mental health clinics on four continents to treat PTSD.

Eileen Belmont, a quilt designer who helps others preserve their memories of deceased loved ones through the creation of memory quilts.

Singer/songwriter Jen Chapin (daughter of the late folk rock icon Harry Chapin), who carries on her father’s legacy of music and feeding the hungry.

Dr. Yeou-Cheng Ma (sister of Yo-Yo Ma), who keeps the memory of her father and music teacher /mentor alive through the Children’s Orchestra Society and her poetry.

Robert Meeropol (son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies by the US Government in 1953), who established the Rosenberg Fund for Children to help children whose parents are imprisoned.

Author, actor and raconteur Malachy McCourt, who presents his unique take on how he keeps alive the memory of his brother Frank (Angela’s Ashes) through the Irish tradition of song and story.

Not everyone can create a foundation, fund an orchestra or make a documentary film, but the authors’ hope is that readers will find inspiration from the wide range of actions they read about. The authors are currently compiling narratives for the second volume of The Living Memories Project and welcome input from readers.

Title: The Living Memories Project: Legacies That Last
Authors: Meryl Ain, Stewart Ain, and Arthur M. Fischman
Publisher: Little Miami Publishing
Pages: 196
Genre: Nonfiction
Format: Paperback
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