Cara's Kindness by Kristi Yamaguchi is a charming book for children ages four to eight years. It's about Cara, the ice skating cat who passes kindness forward. Her only request is that whoever received the kindness do the same . The illustrations are delightful and my favorite little boy loved it. I...
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.This sounded like a cute picture book, and I was looking forward to it. There aren’t many ice-skating books, especially ones with animals in the lead, so I was curious on how this one would do it. Well, sadly, it is about ice-skatin...
**I received a free copy from Edelweiss and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review**Cover: Pretty!Rating 4 Stars!Characters: CaringPlot: An Entertaining Lesson in KindnessOverall: A fun story about friendsRecommend? Yes! Short Review: I really enjoyed this sweet book. I love that it teaches ...
This is a review for the unabridged audio version of The Bronze Horseman narrated by John Lee. I have read this trilogy years ago, loved it, favored it, and was really looking forward to changing roles from reader to listener. I could probably listen to an average Joe read this story and I'd at leas...
In the run up to my Vancouver adventure, I read a number of travel guides to piece together a rough itinerary. Of the books I worked with, these two - the Lonely Planet guide by John Lee and the Insight guide - were the most helpful. Both are full of information and recommendations, which are given...
Dr. Quillon (aka Cutter) is a pathologist working the city morgue of Spearpoint, the last human city. Then a dead angel ends up on his examining table with a secret message and he knows his cover is blown. Now he must flee or die. He calls in a favor and his flight takes him further than he expected...
DNF @ 47%. Nope. Maybe it is this particular audiobook version, but I'm really not feeling the love for this book. With The Guns of August, Tuchman wrote this incredibly detailed account of the first month of WWI - and the detail is staggering, so much so that it might even be somewhat overwhel...
Well, I managed to avoid the DNF on this one, and indeed managed to get back to a point where I rather enjoyed the ride. I had a couple of possible outcomes for the novel. One in which all the villains and minor characters die, and all the major protagonists survive. The other in which some of t...
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