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review 2019-06-15 19:29
In The Scrape by James Newman and Mark Steensland
In The Scrape - Mark Steensland,James R. Newman

Two young brothers formulate a daring plan to escape from the cruel attentions of their abusive father, and find their long lost mother.
The best laid plans of mice and boys...because their father isn't the only threat standing in their way.

A poignant, heartbreaking coming of age novella, IN THE SCRAPE delivers on an emotionally visceral level.....from the power of love, to the chains that abuse forge, to the strength that comes when one pushes the innocent to their limits...and then over those limits.

James Newman and Mark Steensland work together is flawless, their writing styles melding together perfectly, becoming one powerful, compelling voice.
This is a team readers need to keep their eye on.....along with Silver Shamrock Publishing.
Well done.

Highly recommended.

Many thanks to Silver Shamrock Publishing for the eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Expected publication: July 1st, 2019.




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text 2015-05-04 12:51
great stories except one
Blood Sisters: Vampire Stories by Women - Paula Guran

finally!

 

finally, i finished reading this anthology of vampire stories written by women - hence the title Blood Sisters. 

 

i grabbed this ARC from Edelweiss and i'll do a more thorough review on my blog. suffice to say, it had great stories except for one which bored me to death and it was the very reason why it took me so long to finish the book. i struggled with that story. no question that it was well-written and the author knew her stuff but it did not work for me at all. 

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text 2015-03-17 15:45
Reading progress update: I've read 99%.
White Knuckle - Eric Red

I'm done and this was a very quick, middle of the road, decent read, but I'm not sure I should be posting a full review when we're still a couple of months out from its release? Does anyone know if Samhain frown on early reviews??

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review 2014-10-01 09:23
[Book Review] Poopendous! by Artie Bennett
Poopendous - Artie Bennett,Mike Moran

I received a copy of this picture book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.



Continuing in the trend of Belches, Burps, and Farts--Oh My! and The Butt Book by Artie Bennet isPoopendous!, a book that tackles an even less "acceptable" subject than gas or butts: excrement. Fictional Professor Pip Poopdeck guides the reader through the book's "putrid and shocking and horrid" subject in hopes of teaching that excrement is more than just the thing that humans hide out of sight in a septic tank (or porta-potty, latrine, etcetera).

There's an "everybody poops" element here as the good Professor talks about how--you guessed it--everyone and almost everything (at least as far as animals a toddler knows about goes) does it, teaching some more unique words for specific types of excrement (guano, dung, flyspecks) and talking about characteristics of some of the more unusual types of animal droppings (wombats cubes, wet bird poop). And once that's out of the way, the book moves on to discussing--in rhyme, of course--how dung is used around the world and in the animal kingdom. It talks about dung beetles (how could it not?) and fertilizer, endozoochory and territorial marking via scat, and how the Mongolians and Masai use dung in their construction, as well as some of humanity's sillier uses for poop.

Essentially, it's a frank but funny look at poop that attempts to utilize most children's love of potty humor as an opportunity to learn. I'd say it does a good job of normalizing the subject and manages to avoid making it seem too gross, though I wouldn't be surprised to hear that some parents/teachers comfortable with Belches, Burps, and Farts--Oh My! and The Butt Book might still have some trouble with the idea of reading an entire book about poop.

On the other hand, the three books come together to make an amusing trilogy of educational potty humor, each revolving around the rear in some capacity. I definitely recommend checking out all of them if you think they're the type of thing you and your children/students might be interested in (or you have already read/enjoyed one of them); personally, I'd start with Butt before moving on to Belches and then Poop, but that's just me.

I'm going to be on the lookout for more humorous edutainment books like this in the future, so if you have any recommendations, feel free to let me know below!
Source: aftanith.blogspot.com/2014/09/book-review-poopendous-by-artie-bennett.html
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review 2014-10-01 09:20
[Book Review] The Butt Book by Artie Bennett
The Butt Book - Artie Bennett,Mike Lester

I received a copy of this picture book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.



The Butt Book was absolutely adorable. If you happened to read my review of Belches, Burps, and Farts--Oh My! by the same author, this book is much in the same vein as that. Both are humorous, education books about topics that might be a bit taboo in a lot of families, schools, or other environments but provide easy giggles to youngsters around picture book age.

The Butt Book was every bit as good as Belches, Burps, and Farts--Oh My!, quickly rolling through a lot of information--from some global words for "butt" to a brief look at some interesting animal butts to the various human uses for the butt (kid-friendly, of course!)--with cute rhymes and some wacky drawings (I'm particularly fond of the picture of an absolutely deadpan, disinterested bald eagle with the most hilariously overemphasized butt--it's amazing). As with Belches, Burps, and Farts, I imagine kids are going to giggle their way through this and pick up some fun facts along the wayAnd I doubt they're going to forget what they learned any time soon.

I definitely recommend this to any parent looking for a fun but educational read for their children or students, and I'd say that it's a great idea to read it in conjunction with Belches, Burps, and Farts--Oh My!. They make a surprisingly great set, and I'm thinking I'm going to need to keep an eye out for more of this style of educational picture book. They're quite fun to read--totally the kind of thing I would've loved as a kid--and I'd love to be able to at some point create and share a list of recommended "edutainment" books. In the meantime, I'll be reading Bennett's Poopendous!next; hopefully it's just as good.
Source: aftanith.blogspot.com/2014/09/book-review-butt-book-by-artie-bennett.html
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