Saturday, April 21, 2012

Featuring 4 More Authors Worth Reading



Paula Shene books: 

Santa tells his Elves to make Mandy's Christmas Wish come true. Santa shares a secret with Mandy but she shares it with Shadow, Sophitia and Snooper.









Mandy: The Alpha Dog features Mandy, the smallest Beagle in the pack, and Shadow, the youngest and only non-rescue dog in the pack.
Mandy tells the story of her beginning and her overcoming the obstacles of her plight. Shadow the dalmatian hangs out with Mandy, giving her support and some prodding as she recounts her life.
There are more tales (the dogs prefer tails) to come. Be on the lookout for The Midnight Caper, which will feature all the K-9 boys and girls from Locus Street.

Bud Scott books:

25 short stories and flash fiction on various and diverse subjects. Most are short reads and everyone should find something to their liking, from Sci-fi / Fantasy, to human interest and most things in between.




John Reeves books:

Girls are taken out of public, and never seen again. Years later one girl would be found. After that nothing seems to fit. Her story is published, and then she is gone.
A writer will try to tell her story again, while also trying to find out what happened to her. He will find out this mystery has a price to pay.







How well do you know the kid down the road?
Children can be cruel to each other. In a perfect world that would not turn criminal. In this story you will see how sadistic one child can be. You will see a kid go to distances only comparable to the worst humans mankind has ever seen.







C.J. Heck books:

This is a delightful, funny, and honest collection that explores the sweet, naive and sometimes, scary world of a child. CJ Heck captures the delicate humor and innocent insights that children have about such things as the etiquette of passing gas to talking to your shadow, to thinking that your parents are giants, to riding a "broom" horse. The unique appeal of Barking Spiders is that each poem offers an assurance from someone who understands that children, like adults, wish to make sense of the world they live in ... and when it doesn't make sense? Well, that's okay, too.

Poetry for preschool children, from a child's point of view.

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