Archives for July 2017
Book Review: The Zarion, Saving Mandkind by J.E. Grace
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions This old fashion space telling is reminiscent of watching old black and whites in my childhood. The storytelling possesses some definite tones of the traditional space tale. All of the components to an absorbing storyline centered in an alternative world are here. Told in a mixture of first and second […]
Read MoreBook Review: Talon, Come Fly with Me by Gigi Sedlmayer
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I learned today that it takes a giant condor to raise a village. I’ve never read a tale about the bravery, love, and honesty of a pair of condors. They dominated the storyline, transformed humans to unapologetic voyeurs, and that is ok. I learned, in a very enjoyable way that […]
Read MoreBook Review: Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade by Ann Herrick
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I took the day off today to be a sixth grader again. It was much more fun the second time around. This first person narrative about life in the sixth grade is wonderful and enlightening. I don’t remember my 12th year being so fun filled with drama and intrigue. Spending […]
Read MoreBook Review: The Heart Leads Home by Sydell Voelle
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I love the weaving of subtle and sometimes in your face nuances of emotions. The author relates well the drawing together of a family seemingly made in heaven. The story illustrates how life’s painful and shame-filled appearing lesson creates a strong person. The burden of being the keepers of moral […]
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