Book Reviews
Book Review: Feathers—To Speak Without Words
I could tell you what Feathers by Jaqueline Woodson is about, or maybe I couldn’t. If I could tell you
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A Corner of the Universe, by Ann M. Martin, is another proof of my position that fine “juvenile” or “young
Read MoreBook Review: Up a Road Slowly–A Memorable Walk With a Friend
Up a Road Slowly is for a particular kind of reader. It’s for someone who sees, or is looking for,
Read MoreBook Review: Anna and the Swallow Man–A Missed Opportunity for Something Beautiful
I was so excited when I started reading Anna and the Swallow Man by Gavriel Savit. I found a book
Read MoreOn Books–Wanted: A Committed Relationship
I love to read books. I exist in a circle of friends and acquaintances who share this passion. However, I
Read MoreBook Review: Little Women–A Lighted Walk Through the Dark
I was reading a contemporary novel that had many good reviews on Amazon, but when it spiraled down to nothing
Read MoreBook Review: Raymie Nightingale—A Soul Expanding
I had two different friends tell me about Raymie Nightingale. Each cautioned me that the book begins slowly. Their warning
Read MoreBook Review: Saffy’s Angel–The Magic of Family
Saffy’s Angel defies plot. This is the genius of the book. Oh, there is a sequence of events, to be
Read MoreBook Review: A Single Shard—the Power of Nothing
As kids get on and off my bus I see the books they are carrying with them. The books I
Read MoreBook Review: The Pictures of Hollis Woods–Trouble Isn’t Always Ugly
Publishers Weekly states that The Picture of Hollis Woods is appropriate for readers ages 8 – 13. That makes me
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