My Dearest Lord Cthulhu

To My Dearest Lord Cthulhu, I do so love the advice you give and truly hope others will take the time to read your advice. It is truly foolish for others to ignore your great wisdom or to belittle it's power.  I admire your restraint for not devouring the mortals who have not purchased your …

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Book Review – Autism by the Hand

The Saturday before my birthday, I spent lying on my sofa reading, Autism by the Hand by Lorca Damon.  Since honestly is an important component of it the follow needs to be stated before I go any further: this review is going to be completely and totally biased.  I am the sister and extremely proud …

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An Enchantingly Evil Sea Tale….

The world of independent books is full of sea wrecks, but Michael Rivers' book The Black Witch (Curse of the Black Witch) is definitely not one of them.  A fan of old fashioned high seas adventures, I gladly stepped aboard and wasn't disappointed. As a child, I grew up on the shores where the Black …

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A Delightfully Intriguing Book

Review Of Edward Medina - It is Said (Mathias Bootmaker and the Keepers of the Sandbox) This book drew me in slowly, and before I realized it I was addicted to it. It weaves good, old fashioned storytelling with darkness in a mesmerizing tone that really brings you into the story. New worlds are created …

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More than one book, no problem!!

A common complaint in my classroom is my students' claim that they can't read more than one book at a time.  This is one of the classic excuses for not reading when requested, and when I was a student I might have believed it to be true. It never occurred to me that I was …

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