The book uses simplicity in its retelling of biblical verses making it a book that serves both adults and children well.
Watching unsuccessful dates unfold was both comical and heartbreaking at the same time because it was hard not to root for such a lovable, transparent person.
Although blunt and brutal, the poetry collection provides an interesting read on an array of topics. I appreciated the frankness, and like that it conveyed the same mood throughout.
When Mikey disappears, the friends have no choice but to follow him across the galaxy to bring him home. Hampered by alien slave owners, can the friends tame the hellion and endow the slaves and Mikey with their freedom?
With the help of a little magical sparkle and a small community, this picture book shows an ocean rescue and beach clean-up in action.
This story would be best placed in a home where a parent/primary caregiver reads it to children up to the age of around seven. It would also sit well in a nursery/kindergarten setting.
Bold & Brave by K. A. Cummins does not disappoint with their attempts at producing this beautifully illustrated book aimed at 4–8-year-olds
A quick scan of the contents might have you scratching your head and wondering if some of the items really are essential ‘hacks’. They are!
Having been hurt, Amira makes the rash decision to upend her life, leaving behind her rich folks and her college course to head back to the only other area she has ever really known.
Recognizing some of the pangs of first/unrequited love, it was like a journey through one’s own past.
As I started turning the pages, what I actually got was recollections of The Goonies and Raiders of the Lost Ark meets Dickens. I knew within a few pages that I was going to enjoy the adventure ahead.
A cute little book written in prose with a questionable moral but adorable just the same.
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