April 2010
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By LK Gardner-Griffie on April 29, 2010
This past weekend I had the pleasure of participating in the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books held at UCLA. This particular event is awe inspiring as an author to see the number of people all excited about books.
Posted in Childrens | Tagged book review, children's book, Fiction, friendship, illustrated book, LK Gardner-Griffie, Natalie Tinti, readers favorite |
By Guest Reviewers on April 26, 2010
For April, our Book Synthesis feature is written by fellow author and book reviewer Cheryl Anne Gardner from POD People.
Posted in Book Synthesis | Tagged Book Synthesis, first page of a book, the first page, your first page |
By Shannon Yarbrough on April 7, 2010
Steve Anderson’s Ebook called Besserwisser reminded me of my favorite Sunday night show Amazing Race. I love when an American couple shows their true U.S. arrogance and stupidity when they are having trouble navigating a foreign country and become upset when they can’t find anyone who “speaks English.”
Posted in Historical, Mystery/Suspense, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged besserwisser, german e-book, german novel, smashwords book, steve anderson |
By Dan Marvin on April 2, 2010
There’s good confused, and there’s bad confused. As I read John C. Stipa’s No Greater Sacrifice, I was good confused. If you’ve read any of the Dan Brown novels you know the confused I’m talked about, where the characters leap to the right conclusion time and again when presented with sketchy puzzles while you’re left in the dust.
Posted in Action/Adventure, Dan Marvin, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged john c. stipa, no greater sacrifice |
By Julie Elizabeth Powell on April 1, 2010
The relationship between Sonya and Joseph is charming and Lilith is a promising villain. A great line ‘…beauty can be more misleading and the best weapon evil has…’ The fight between good and evil – always a terrific basis for a story.
Posted in Julie Elizabeth Powell, Quick Picks | Tagged a river of tears, army of heroes, jerry veit, Julie Elizabeth Powell, raymond walker |
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