POILER ALERT: The full plot of "Nightsong" will be revealed."Nightsong" is a fantastic story about a young bat who learns how to see the world around him. Chiro (cheer-o)is called by his mother and told that the time has come for him to go out into the world. He is very afraid, but, his mother tells...
Just not my kind of book! Far too slow, not enough action or conflict or emotion, and quite deliberate in its pace. It would definitely work for someone wanting a more adult paranormal/mystery story, but...just not for me.
This review was originally posted on amazon on March 13, 2013: Death Watch is the first book of Ari Berk's series centered around Silas Umber and the town of Lichport. The book begins with the unexplained disappearance of Silas's father, Amos. Let me begin by saying that I loved this book. It is...
Basically, it's a kids book for kids with quite vague imaginations. The information was fairly insipid, and most of it was pretty whacky stuff your kid might like after some smarties, but the drawings were what I got the book for. I could look at goblins all day.
Death Watch is the first book of Ari Berk's series centered around Silas Umber and the town of Lichport. The book begins with the unexplained disappearance of Silas's father, Amos.Let me begin by saying that I loved this book. It is dark, and gothic, and beautifully written. Silas is an endearing ch...
Night Song by Ari Berk, illustrated by Laurel Long: A sweet story of a young bat who flies off into the night, learning to use his echolocation. A nice visual demonstration of the concept, plus a few “Awww” moments.
Before I get started, I need to mention a small disclaimer. I consider the author a friend, but I want my readers to know that this did not affect my reading or reviewing of this novel. As always, my reviews are completely honest and reflect the way I truly feel.I also need to mention how much of a ...
Death Watch is an enchanting story that brings meaning to the rituals that enhance the grieving process for those who have lost a loved one. In Silas, Mr. Berk has created a most unlikely but lovable hero, and it is with great pleasure the reader watches Silas step in to fill the role his father onc...
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