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Sunday, 13 October 2024

BOOK REVIEW: An Empty House Doesn't Sneeze by David Scott Richardson

AN Empty House Doesn't Sneeze
Author: David Scott Richardson
Publication Date: 3 September 2024
Genre: MG/YA Coming of Age Adventure / Historical Fiction

Book Description:
An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze, recipient of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, renders life on the home front through the watchful eyes of 15-year-old Scotty Johannsen as WWII rages across the globe. Against the backdrop of blackouts, bomb shelters, rationing, and victory gardens, Scotty and his friends follow the rhythms of yesteryear, weaving their wartime worries through the “wilds” of Seattle’s Ravenna Park, where their imaginations run free.

Into this fragile balance a neighborhood threat emerges: Someone is lighting fires during the mandatory blackouts. Scotty, whose father is an air raid warden, is soon caught up in the firebug mystery and tries to smoke the arsonist out. When the local bully throws suspicion on Scotty’s draft-age brother, and when even his best friend’s actions don’t seem to add up, Scotty must navigate a moral and ethical thicket while treading a path toward maturity. Even as scarcity slips into every nook and cranny, An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze celebrates a youthful spirit and hearkens to simple pleasures, where free time and family abound.

David Scott Richardson’s An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze is a work of historical fiction set in 1943 in the Pacific Northwest. A heartwarming and playful coming-of-age adventure, this novel is suitable for MG/YA and the young at heart. It contains no gratuitous language, but there are a few slurs that are true to the historical setting and swear words—in keeping with the characters and story.

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SUMMARY

In a literary landscape saturated with World War II narratives, David Scott Richardsons An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze offers a refreshingly unique perspective. Set in 1943 Seattle, this novel invites readers to experience the war through the eyes of 15-year-old Scotty Johannsen, far from the frontlines but not immune to the conflicts far-reaching effects. As I turned the pages, I found myself drawn into a world where air raid sirens and blackouts coexist with the timeless struggles of adolescence, creating a tapestry of both historical significance and coming-of-age charm.

The story follows Scotty as he navigates life during wartime, grappling with blackouts, rationing and the ever-present fear of loss. While he doesnt directly confront the horrors of war, its influence permeates his everyday life—whether through the absence of loved ones or the uncertainty that shadows his childhood. The looming threat of an arsonist igniting fires during mandatory blackouts adds tension to an already precarious environment.

As suspicion falls on Scotty’s older brother, who is draft-age, the narrative deepens, exploring themes of loyalty and moral complexity. Throughout this journey, Richardson effectively balances light-hearted moments with poignant reflections on friendship, sacrifice and the innocence of youth.

MY THOUGHTS

Reading this book was a nostalgic journey that transported me back to a time filled with both innocence and uncertainty. Richardsons portrayal of Scotty is relatable; he embodies the struggles of adolescence while grappling with the realities of a world at war. The setting in Seattle provides a fresh perspective on WWII narratives often dominated by more conventional battlefront stories.

The character development is commendable, particularly Scotty’s interactions with his siblings and friends. Their playful banter and innocent explorations contrast sharply with the serious undertones of their environment. I appreciated how Richardson skilfully interwove humour into the narrative, making it an engaging read despite its somber themes. Moments where Scotty and his friends engage in whimsical discussions about girls or their fishing adventures add levity to an otherwise heavy context.

However, I found the pacing a bit slow initially as the author took time to establish the setting and characters. While this approach effectively builds tension and immerses readers in wartime life, it may challenge some readers seeking immediate action. Nevertheless, these early chapters are among the most enriching as they lay a solid foundation for understanding the characters emotional landscapes.

The writing is mostly engaging and easy to read, but there are moments—especially in conversations involving Scotty’s parents—where the dialogue lacks some vibrancy. These instances felt less authentic compared to interactions among Scotty and his peers. However, these moments are infrequent and do not significantly impact overall enjoyment.

Overall, An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze is a heartfelt coming-of-age story that resonates with readers of all ages. It successfully blends historical context with personal growth, making it an excellent choice for those interested in World War II narratives or young adult fiction. I would definitely recommend this novel for its unique perspective and engaging storytelling.

VERDICT


Rating: 4 Stars
Source: Author

Monday, 7 October 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - Spellcaster Wild Card by Nikki Jefford

Spellcaster Wild Card
Author: Nikki Jefford
Publication Date: October 1st, 2024
Genre: YA Urban Fantasy

Book Description:
Win the game. Change the world.

Winning the show means living forever. It is the golden ticket to fame, fortune, and a place among the vampire elite.

Being remade isn’t on my wish list. I like being me, and with nearly a million online followers, it’s working. My parents and big sister are the do-gooders in our family who want to make the world a fair and just place for all humans and paranormal creatures. I just want to finish high school and keep doing what I do best—sharing hair and beauty tips while discussing Spellcaster and how the show’s vampire judge Malachi Rayne is the hottest male on the planet.

Then, life as I know it ends. There are evil forces who will stop at nothing to maintain world dominance—indefinitely.

It’s hard to care when I’ve become dead inside and out.

After my family is violently attacked, the host of Spellcaster insists I audition for Season 13. For the first time in the show’s history, they want to represent every species of paranormals. That’s me now. Not human. Not vampire. Not the class of creature anyone EVER cheers for.

This season’s prize is power beyond anyone’s imagination. It is the kind of reward that contestants and their sponsors would kill to possess.

Let the other contestants and judges underestimate me. They can gossip all they want about the hotshot wizard and the alpha werewolf behaving as though I’m another prize to be won. And if Coach Malachi can’t handle a bold influencer with abilities, then he can suck it. I preferred watching him from the other side of the screen. He’s about to discover that Haylee Hutchins is a force to be reckoned with. The whole world will.

Someone thought they could silence my family for good. Instead, they created a monster. I’m still here, and I am much harder to kill.

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Sunday, 6 October 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Wildfire, A Talisman Series Novella, Vol 3.5 by Brett Salter

Wildfire
Series: A Talisman Series Novella 3.5
Author: Brett Salter
Publication Date: 27 June 2024
Genre: YA Fantasy / Adventure

Book Description:
The Florida wetlands are hardly an ideal vacation spot for anyone. Especially the young Synergist Knight, Camela Rider, and her Master Dragon, Krysta Valanche. Stuck on Nocturn babysitting duty and being cramped into a less-than-favorable camper with below-average amenities is not how the battle-starved Camela wants to spend her time. She needs adventure and action, and she'll do her very best to drag Krysta along with her to find it. But the area they patrol is a far cry from suburbia, and it sure as heck isn't Camelot either. Everyone's favorite ice duo might be in for more than they bargained for when they trudge deep into the marshes to find ancient artifacts, violent histories, and plenty of Darkbrand fire. Will they succumb to the savagery of the swamps? Or will they rise above the mire and extinguish the flames of the wildfire?

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SUMMARY

In Wildfire, we follow Camela Rider, a Synergist Knight, and her Master Dragon, Krysta Valanche, as they embark on a mission deep in the Florida wetlands. The duo is tasked with keeping watch over a powerful Nocturn—Scarabadon the Juggernaut—that once possessed Jericho and is now detained in a prison of flowers. Though seemingly a simple task, things take a dangerous turn as they explore the Okefenokee Swamp, encountering ancient artifacts, dark histories and fiery threats from the Darkbrand.

The heart of the novella is the evolving relationship between Camela and Krysta, who have to rely on each other more than ever. Camela’s impatience and thirst for action clash with Krysta’s level-headedness, but together they uncover more than just hidden dangers—they also learn about the strength of their bond.

MY THOUGHTS

Wildfire does a great job of delving deeper into the relationship between Camela and Krysta, who were previously side characters in The Talisman Series. This novella gives them the spotlight, allowing readers to see their distinct personalities and how they interact under pressure. Camela is the kind of protagonist who shines because of her boldness, even when that boldness borders on arrogance. Her privileged background, impatience and craving for adventure make her a dynamic and interesting character. In contrast, Krysta’s grounded, calmer nature balances Camela’s impulsiveness, making their partnership all the more compelling.

The contrast between Camela and her brother Julian is another intriguing element. Though they’re siblings, their personalities are vastly different, and this novella does a good job of showing how Camela’s headstrong nature sets her apart. Krysta, as her dragon partner, has a lot of patience, and that’s what makes their bond work. The dynamic between them feels real and earned, especially as they navigate the treacherous swamps while dealing with the looming threat of the Nocturn, Scarabadon.

The Okefenokee Swamp setting adds a haunting atmosphere that heightens the tension of the story. It’s an excellent backdrop for the action, full of mysteries and dangers lurking in the marshes. As Camela and Krysta delve deeper into the swamp, the narrative ramps up with intense action scenes and clever moments of strategy. Mr. Jones, the wise and gentle librarian, is a welcome presence, offering his insights and keeping the story rooted in the larger world of The Talisman Series. His advice serves as a reminder that even in a dangerous, chaotic situation wisdom and knowledge are powerful tools.

Overall, Wildfire is a strong novella that not only adds depth to beloved side characters but also offers an exciting, fast-paced adventure. It’s a great read for fans of the series and an excellent glimpse into the world for newcomers. The dynamic between Camela and Krysta is at the heart of the story, and watching their growth makes this book stand out.

VERDICT


Rating: 5 Stars
Source: Author

Monday, 30 September 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - The Parent Playbook by Elsie Wood

The Parent Playbook
(Love on Thin Ice)
Author: Elsie Wood
Publication Date: September 26th, 2024
Genre: Adult Comedy / Contemporary Romance / Sports

Book Description:
I don’t know when dad jokes and mismatched socks became my type, but that hockey dude skated into my life like a runaway puck… and I think I like it.

Angel:

I know I should be thankful that my charity was selected by the Ice Breakers hockey team. It’ll make a huge difference in children’s lives all over the state.

There’s only one problem:

I hate hockey dudes.

I have to remind myself of that fact when Scotty MacFarland with his groan-worthy dad jokes slips into my life like he’s always been there.

No matter how hard I push back on that perfectly formed chest, Scotty remains strong, giving me the space I need. I’m beginning to think I don’t want to have so much space anymore.

But by the time I figure that out, it just might be too late.

Scotty:

The only thing I love more than hockey is my daughter.

It was a no-brainer for me to give up the ice when I became a single dad, and I didn’t look back. But when the call came to coach the Ice Breakers, the opportunity was too good to pass up, and I thought my girl would thrive with a fresh start in Maple Falls.

Turns out, the leaves weren’t the only thing falling in Maple Falls.

Angel Davis swooped into my life and pieces I didn’t know were missing started to fall into place. A devoted single mom, director of a children’s charity, and all-around spark of sassiness, she and I find an easy rhythm, despite her throwing a boot at my face.

But Lily comes first. And if I have to leave behind a future with Angel before it’s started in order to do what’s right, I will.

Though it seems fate has other ideas.

The Parent Playbook is part of the Love on Thin Ice sweet small town hockey romcom series. It’s a single dad/single mom, second chance love story in this small town romance with all the sizzle and chemistry, but none of the spice.

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Monday, 23 September 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - The Discovery of Magic by L.J. Evias

The Discovery of Magic
Author: L.J. Evias
Publication Date: September 26th, 2024
Genre: YA Fantasy

Book Description:
Transported to an ancient realm of magic and mystery, can a young woman survive scheming royals, shifting alliances, and impending war?

Alice Harper yearns to determine her own fate. Desperate to change her parents’ minds about moving away from everything she knows, the gifted archer sets out to win a coveted scholarship. But the seventeen-year-old feels completely out of control when she and her friends stumble through a strange portal to a mysterious world.

Separated from the others, the bold and reckless teen finds herself whisked away to an impossible palace where charming mages offer help. But as she becomes entwined in the politics of the court, Alice grows suspicious of her new allies, and she struggles to distinguish friend from foe…

As she’s pulled deeper into treacherous plots, can the daring young adult rescue her peers and get everyone home?

The Discovery of Magic is the captivating first book in The Intrigue of Magic YA epic fantasy series. If you like relatable characters, powerful enchantments, and fast-paced action, then you’ll love L. J. Evias’s battle for courage.

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Monday, 16 September 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - The Celestial Contract by W.B. Dineen & Elizabeth Boyer

The Celestial Contract
Author: Elizabeth Boyer, W.B. Dineen
Publication Date: August 14th, 2024
Genre: Metaphysical and Visionary Fiction

Book Description:
Thousands of years ago, Earth was hijacked by a self-appointed group of puppet masters. Their objective? To keep humanity from remembering why we have incarnated onto our planet—to keep us ignorant of the contract we signed with God before we came.

The powers-that-be have created and perpetrated falsehoods, distractions, and illusions, so we no longer have any idea what life on Earth is supposed to be—what reality truly is. We struggle with the most basic principles of living, unaware the game has changed.

An evolution is coming that will alter the landscape of civilization forever. If we want to evolve, we need to wake up now, and honor our covenant with the Divine. The alternative is being cast into eternal darkness.

The Celestial Contract is a harrowing story of what is happening in our world today. It explains who we are, why we’re here, and why we have lost all control over our lives.

“The information in this book blew my mind! I’ve searched for answers to philosophical questions about why we (humans) are on Earth, and what our purpose is … I’m both surprised and delighted by the answers. I want another book stat!”

– USA Today Bestselling author, Diana Orgain

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Monday, 9 September 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - The Rebound Play by Kate O'Keeffe

The Rebound Play
(Love on Thin Ice, #2)
Author: Kate O’Keeffe
Publication Date: August 29th, 2024
Genre: Adult Comedy / Contemporary Romance / Sports

Book Description:
If you get a second chance at love with your hockey star ex, should you take it?

Keira
What do you do when your NHL superstar ex skates back into your small town? Drop to the ground and hide behind the bleachers, hoping he doesn’t see you. But Lady Luck must be in a bad mood today because Dan spots me, my hood over my eyes, pretending I’m not there.

Mature? No.

Necessary? Oh, yes.

Humiliation washes over me, and the wall around my heart stands firm. Dan might be back, but I can’t afford to let him in again. Not after the heartbreak of losing him once before.

When he offers to coach my nephew, I reluctantly agree. Every smile he flashes at me, every kind word, threatens to crack my resolve. But I can’t go through that again. I have to protect my heart.

Dan
I want Keira back. End of story.

The Rebound Play is part of the Love on Thin Ice sweet hockey romcom series. It’s a second chance at love story about a jock and a nerd who get a second chance in this small town romance with all the sizzle and chemistry, but none of the spice.

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Sunday, 8 September 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick by Avery Smart

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick
Author: Avery Smart
Publication Date: 30 July 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book

Book Description:

Ellie is a little chick with big plans! She talks and plays and explores all day... but when night falls, and it's time to sleep, she refuses to go to bed.


How can she possibly lay down when there are so many fun things left to do? The world around her is full of so many promising possibilities. Besides, she's not even tired!


But her mom always has a bit of wisdom tucked under her wing. What will Ellie learn this time?

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick is the first book in a colorful and engaging series of adventures in which Ellie learns all about life. It's the perfect opportunity for parents to bond with their little ones and nurture good manners through the magic of storytelling.

Order your copy today to join Ellie on her next adventure.


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SUMMARY

This is a charming and heartwarming tale that introduces us to Ellie, an energetic and curious little chick with boundless enthusiasm for life. Ellie loves to explore, play and imagine all day long, but when night falls, she struggles with the idea of going to bed. How could she possibly stop when there are still so many things left to do and discover? The story takes a clever turn when Ellie's mother uses a gentle and wise approach to encourage Ellie to sleep, simply by asking about her plans for the next day. Ellie, excitedly rattling off her list of things to do, becomes so wrapped up in the future that she tires herself out and finally drifts off to sleep. This story is the perfect way to teach little ones the importance of rest while also fostering their imagination and planning skills.


MY THOUGHTS

Ellie, The Tiny Little Chick is a delightful story that resonates well with young children who are often reluctant to end their day for bedtime. I found the character of Ellie to be lovable and relatable, embodying the playful and imaginative spirit of many toddlers. The simple, yet clever approach of her mother asking about her plans for the next day was a brilliant and soothing way to transition Ellie from wakefulness to sleep. It feels like a subtle reminder for both children and parents that a structured bedtime routine can be both fun and effective.

The illustrations add a colourful, vibrant dimension to the book, which is essential in engaging young readers. The gentle pacing and repetitive structure make it ideal for reading aloud, and the life lesson tucked into the narrative feels natural rather than forced.

Overall, I think this book fits perfectly within the bedtime story genre and can be a helpful tool for parents looking to ease their children into a bedtime routine. The story is sweet, heartwarming and teaches children the value of rest in a way they can understand. I’d highly recommend it to parents of toddlers and young children, especially those who might have a little Ellie of their own at home who resists bedtime.

VERDICT


Rating: 5 Stars
Source: Author

Monday, 2 September 2024

Book Blitz & Giveaway - CINDER31LA by Freida Kilmari

CINDER31LA
Author: Freida Kilmari
Publication Date: August 31st, 2024
Genre: Adult LGBTQ+ / Retelling / Steampunk

Book Description:
I have 22,280 days left to live.

She only has 31.

Here in Clepsydra, everyone knows when they’re going to die. Born with a life clock embedded into our wrists, the tick-tock of our heartbeat is a pulse we’ll forever hear. Steambotics rule number one? Never mess with a life clock. For 21 years of my life, I’ve followed the rules and walked in my late father’s footsteps, hoping to one day be as good an engineer as he was.

Until she walked into my life.

The princess is dying, and it’s up to me to break the law and do the impossible. To cure time.

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Book Blitz & Giveaway - Breaking the Ice by Whitney Dineen

Breaking the Ice
(Love on Thin Ice, #1)
Author: Whitney Dineen
Publication Date: August 22nd, 2024
Genre: Adult Comedy / Contemporary Romance / Sports

Book Description:
What do an entitled billionaire and small-town ice-skating coach have in common?

Ellie
My life is not turning out like I thought it would.

My mom’s arthritis has gotten so bad that I had to move in with her. I’m making ends meet by giving ice skating lessons at the arena in Maple Falls. I’d be in serious trouble had the Harts not given me that job.

Which makes it impossible to say no when they ask me to let Troy’s obnoxious billionaire brother stay in the cabin on my mom’s property during the charity hockey event they’re running.

Zach
First the tabloids call me out for being a cheapskate and then Yolanda Simms takes to national television to tell everyone what a vicious heartbreaker I am?

Yeah, my life has been better.

My brother thinks I can fix my bad press by coming to Maple Falls and donating big to his new charity endeavor. Too bad he didn’t mention the woman who owns the cottage I’ll be staying at hates me with a passion.

He also didn’t mention she’s everything I’ve ever looked for in a woman…

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Sunday, 1 September 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Sky High by Christy Breedlove

Sky High
Author: Christy Breedlove
Publication Date: 30 July 2024
Genre: YA Dystopian

Book Description:
In a post apocalypse world, a group of teenage orphans are determined to escape the tortures of a mile-high city government—a literal platform-city in the sky. They seek the refuge of a utopian society they believe is rumored to exist.

However, all is not well when they reach terra firma. They escape a communist dictatorship only to land in a world of rogue tribes and hybrid monsters.

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SUMMARY

The story is set over 800 years into the future, where humanity’s catastrophic past has led to a world divided between those who live in towering cities above the clouds and those who remain on the devastated earth below. The society within these sky-high cities is rigid, with strict rules, assigned roles and harsh penalties for those who step out of line. Four teenagers—Toby, Maria, Justice and Remy—decide to defy the oppressive system of Cloud’s Rest, their airborne city, by escaping to the ground, a place they’ve only heard about in whispers and rumours. Their journey is fraught with danger as they are relentlessly pursued by the city’s security forces, led by the determined Lieutenant Branson Newman. On the ground, the teens encounter strange creatures, unpredictable tribes and a world vastly different from the one they fled, challenging their perceptions and testing their resolve.


MY THOUGHTS

Sky High presents an intriguing concept of a dystopian future where humanity has split between the skies and the earth. The setting, with its towering city and the desolate ground below, immediately draws readers into a world where survival is dictated by strict societal rules. However, while the escape from Cloud’s Rest is the catalyst for the plot, the majority of the story centres around the teens' struggles and encounters after their descent from the sky-high city.

The plot is engaging, with a well-paced journey that introduces various challenges and adversaries as the teens navigate this unfamiliar terrain. The contrast between the regimented life in Cloud’s Rest and the wild, unpredictable nature of the ground is compelling, though it could have benefited from deeper exploration of both worlds. The tribes and creatures the group encounters are intriguing, but there’s a sense that much more could be uncovered in future installments or with more detailed storytelling.

When it comes to character development, the teens are defined more by their roles and physical descriptions than by distinct personalities or growth throughout the narrative. Toby, as the de facto leader, shows some initiative, but the rest of the group—especially Maria and Justice—could have been fleshed out more fully to create a stronger emotional connection with the reader. Branson, on the other hand, stands out as a character with more depth, particularly as his role evolves towards the end of the story.

Dialogue within the book reflects the formal upbringing of the teens in their rigid society, but at times it felt stilted and could have used more variety to better differentiate the characters. The writing is accessible, with minimal graphic content, making it a suitable read for the YA audience. The action scenes are well-executed, and the inventive use of the teens’ makeshift weapons adds a layer of excitement to their encounters.

Overall, while Sky High delivers a solid dystopian adventure with an interesting premise, it leaves some areas underdeveloped. The world Breedlove has created is rich with potential, but I found myself wanting more—more exploration of the sky-high cities, more insight into the various tribes and more depth in the characters’ personal journeys. Nonetheless, it was an enjoyable read that set the stage for what could be a much larger and more complex story in future books.

VERDICT


Rating: 4 Stars
Source: Author