This month’s question from Mike d’Agostino, originator of the Question of the Month bloghop is: “What’s a decision you’ve made in the past that you know, logically, was the right decision to make, but which you still feel guilty or
Cardamom trilogy and interview with Julie Anne Grasso
Caramel Cardamom (or possibly Caramel Cinnamon) is an elf girl who lives on the planet Cardamom. Her grandfather is the king, and her mom is a healer. They heal through thought, and that’s what Caramel wants to do when she
Tutankhamen Speaks – interview with Cheryl Carpinello
Before I get started on the tour, please could I ask you to go over to Author Shout where The Perihelix is up against a load of other great covers in COVER WARS all week. Please vote EVERY DAY all
Book Review | Sons of the Sphinx by Cheryl Carpinello
Cheryl is starting a blog tour for Tutankhamen Speaks, and my spot is officially Monday, when I have an interview with her. Today though, I review what you might call a companion volume to Tut Speaks – Sons of the
Book Blast | The Pages Between Us by Lindsey Leavitt
I don’t feel the need to go for book blasts much since they aren’t people’s favourite post, but this one caught my eye – more especially because someone on the Goodreads Great Middle Grade Reads Group had asked about ‘off
Book Blast | Lionel’s Christmas Adventure by Paul Hewlett
Mother Daughter Book Reviews is pleased to be coordinating a Book Blast for the middle grade book, “Lionel’s Christmas Adventure: Lionel Learns the True Meaning of Christmas”, based on the lovable character, Lionel Snodgrass, created by Paul Hewlett. About the
Book Review | Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
I had never heard of this book, but it seems to be a standard in US education, and it was recommended as one of the Great Middle Grade Reads, so I thought I’d read it. What a delight! Charming, beautifully
Review and Blog Tour | Treasure by S. Smith
This is part of a tour from I Am A Reader, and updates my review of 2013. Stop by tomorrow for my review of the latest book in this exceptional series. Treasure by S. Smith It’s 2077. There’s no apocalypse,
BookElves Anthology Vol. 2 – Launch Day
Mother Daughter Book Reviews is pleased to be coordinating a Book Blast for the second volume of the “BookElves Anthology” featuring some of your favourite middle grade authors. Now available – just in time for the holiday season! And since
Goodreads Giveaway for the Princelings and the Pirates
As you know, my Princelings series is now available as six paperback books, and I’ve just given away two copies of Book One as a Goodreads Giveaway. Now it’s the turn of the Princelings and the Pirates, but I’m only giving
Voyager – and Mr Planemaker
OK, Voyager is not a natural phenomenon. But it IS phenomenal, and it does fit with my earth sciences theme – because Voyager has left the solar system and gone where no man has gone before. Well, it did that
Book Review and Blog Tour : The Search for the Stone of Excalibur
About the Book Title: The Search for the Stone of Excalibur (The Chronicles of the Stone, Book 2) | Author: Fiona Ingram | Publication Date: October 6, 2014 | Publisher: The Educational Publisher / Biblio Publishing | Pages: 376 |
Book Review (of sorts) | The Talent Seekers by (cough) Jemima Pett
I’m getting terribly behind in my reading. There are some reasons for this – I had a review lined up of Wendy Leighton-Porter’s fifth book, Shadow of the Volcano, but realised it fits perfectly into my A to Z Challenge
Book Review | Skellig by David Almond
This book was one of the most-recommended for children’s book authors to read when I went to the workshop which changed my life in 2011. I came away from the workshop and went into self-publishing, and I thoroughly enjoy it.
Book Blast | Young Knights of the Round Table – King’s Ransom
Woo-hoo! Cheryl Carpinello has an amzing new cover for her great book which I reviewed last year. It’s definitely a book you should be reading! About the Book Title: Young Knights of the Round Table: The King’s Ransom | Author: