Book Review: I Need My Monster Series

At-A-Glance Title: I Need My Monster, Hey That’s My Monster, Are You My Monster?, and How I Met My Monster Author: Amanda NollSeries: I Need My MonsterBooks in Series: 4 Illustrator: Howard McWilliamGenre: Picture Book, FictionRelease Date: 2009-2019 This book reminds me of: How to Catch A Monster by Michael Yu Review I Need MyContinueContinue reading “Book Review: I Need My Monster Series”

AL Renaissance Faire

Come enjoy the festivities of the Alabama Renaissance Faire and stop by to say hi! I’ll be hanging out in the Shoals Writers Guild booth from 4 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, October 23rd. The Alabama Renaissance Faire takes place October 23-24 in Florence, Alabama at Wilson Park (behind the public library). For moreContinueContinue reading “AL Renaissance Faire”

Book Review: Classified

I’m switching up the review format on the blog and hope you like it. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. At-A-Glance Title: Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer Author: Traci SorellSeries: NoneSeries Order: Standalone Illustrator: Natasha DonovanGenre: Picture Book, NonfictionRelease Date: March 2021 Review Classified is aContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Classified”

Snow Globe Travelers Audiobook Tour & Special Edition Hardback

Snow Globe Traveler: Samuel’s Legacy is now on audio! It’s narrated by Audie and Earphones award-winning narrator Nancy Peterson. She did an amazing job bringing Sarah’s story to life and was such a blessing to work with. A special edition hardback of Samuel’s Legacy was released along with the audiobook. (Details below.) To celebrate, aContinueContinue reading “Snow Globe Travelers Audiobook Tour & Special Edition Hardback”

Book Review: “My City Speaks” by Darren Lebeuf

My City Speaks is a delightful picture book written by Darren Lebeuf and illustrated by Ashley Barron. The story follows a young girl who is visually impaired as she navigates the city with her father. It’s a celebration of sounds, scents, and textures set to the rhythm of a large city. There’s much to loveContinueContinue reading “Book Review: “My City Speaks” by Darren Lebeuf”