Welcome to this month’s book review newsletter, where I dive into the latest page-turners from heavyweights like John Grisham, William Kent Krueger, and David Baldacci—because who doesn’t love a master storyteller at the top of their game? But that’s not all! I’m also shining a spotlight on some phenomenal debut authors who are making waves with fresh voices and unforgettable stories. From pulse-pounding thrillers to heartwarming fiction (and even a few gems for the little bookworms in your life), there’s something here for every reader. Grab your favorite reading spot and let’s get to it—your next great read is waiting! A Pair of Wings By Carole Hopson Carole Hopson’s […]
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Amy’s Picks and Pans, Issue 34
Welcome back, book lovers! This month, I traveled through time, solved mysteries, and even peeked into other people’s lives—all from the comfort of my favorite reading nook. From gripping thrillers that kept me up past my bedtime to heartwarming children’s tales that brought a smile to my face, I covered a wide terrain. I dove into some Christian fiction that stirred my soul, wandered through the rich tapestries of historical settings, and pondered over profound literary works. Not all books hit the mark this month, but each brought a unique flavor to my ever-expanding library. So, whether you’re in the mood for a tale that tingles your spine, a […]
Read more...Chemistry Made Fun for Little Ones
Who knew chemistry could be so charming? My First Science Textbook: Protons and Neutrons introduces kids to the building blocks of the universe in a fun and engaging way. This award-winning picture book brings science to life through Pete the Proton, Ned the Neutron, and Ellie the Electron, turning complex ideas into a delightful story of friendship. The book’s rhyming sentences and vibrant illustrations captivated my grandchildren, ages 8 and 10, but they didn’t understand all the concepts, even though the target age range is 2-7. The bilingual English and Spanish format was a brilliant touch, making it accessible to even more young readers. While my science-teacher husband pointed out […]
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