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Book Review: You Can’t Catch Me by Catherine McKenzie

Posted By LaurelLit 864 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com -   You Can’t Catch Me is about a woman named Jessica Williams. No – scratch that – it’s about THREE  women named Jessica Williams, and several other Jessica Williams also make an appearance. But only one Jessica narrates the story, and that story is original and compelling. When the book begins, Jessica has just lostContinue Reading
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The Counting Books and Games Store – Book – Little Rose Learns to Count from 1 to 10 By Mark Eichler

Posted By Sybrina 502 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - The Counting Books and Games Store – Book – Little Rose Learns to Count from 1 to 10

The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper By S M Morgan – Goddess Fish Promotions

Posted By Sybrina 480 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper By S M Morgan - Goddess Fish Promotions. Genre: Middle Grade Fiction. "Help!! My head is being lowered into the swirling vortex of a toilet!”

My name is Teddy, and I’m in the 6th grade. It’s my first day at a different school, and so far, the only person I know is Zane, the school bully. I was just your everyday kid trying to stay off everyone’s radar, but when I met my new best friend, Bud Wiper, everything changed.

Bud is a 6th grade millionaire from 60 years ago.

Yep, that’s right, Bud Wiper is a treasure hunter from the 1940’s who left behind his journal full of life and adventure, and even though we’ve never met, I think he might be the only thing that gets me through the 6th grade alive.

The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper is a fantastic story of bravery and friendship, perfect for kids, middle school students, and adults. Read excerpt and enter giveaway.

Blue Running By Lori Ann Stephens – Lone Star Book Blog Tours

Posted By Sybrina 393 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Blue Running By Lori Ann Stephens - Lone Star Book Blog Tours. Genres: Dystopian Fiction / Coming of Age / Suspense. In the new Republic of Texas, guns are compulsory and nothing is forgiven. Blue Running is a gripping coming-of-age thriller set in post-secessionist Texas. A fast-paced, page-turning book, it looks unflinchingly at what the future could hold, and finds hope there. Read author guest post and enter giveaway.

Win A Book and Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Trading Cards with Kids Did It and Mommy Island – June 2023 Come Out and Play Giveaway Hop

Posted By Sybrina 373 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Enter For A Chance To Win the middle grade "Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns" Soft Cover Book & a 26 Card Set of Unicorn-Themed Periodic Table Trading Cards in the Kids Did It and Mommy Island June 2023 For The Life Is A Beach Giveaway Hop.

How To Make Latin Flashcards Step by Step

Posted By booksnbackpacks 936 days ago on Literature

https://booksnbackpacks.com - Wondering what to write on your Latin flashcards? Look no further. This post will explain exactly how to make effective Latin flashcards for all different parts of speech. In this post, I will teach you how to design your Latin flashcards in a way that will make your studies easier later on. These smart, effective...
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Fabulous Female Authors

Posted By LaurelLit 830 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - In honor of Women’s Day, I have compiled a list of my some of my favorite female authors. It’s a long list, and the truth is, we need more than just one day of the year to honor achievements by women. How about we just take the next century? It would be a start inContinue Reading
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Giveaway for Ruth Ware’s The It Girl

Posted By LaurelLit 703 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com -   I am so excited for Ruth Ware’s new release, The It Girl, that I thought I’d share the love. I’m doing a giveaway, and one lucky winner will win the Kindle version of Ware’s latest novel. Click “Enter Giveaway” in the bottom right; it’s easy. And while you’re here, subscribe to laurellit.com if youContinue Reading
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Girls Love Bows Gift Shop – Featured Product – Dachshund Dog with Bow Auto Open Close Foldable Windproof Travel Umbrella

Posted By Sybrina 621 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Girls Love Bows Gift Shop - Featured Product - Dachshund Dog with Bow Pink Auto Open Close Foldable Windproof Travel Umbrella

January 15th, 2023 – Sybrina’s Unicorn Book Store Newsletter

Posted By Sybrina 517 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - January 15th, 2023 - Sybrina's Unicorn Book Store Newsletter - Read the newsletter now to learn about Little Kid Book Pick - Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot by Dav Pilkey with Illustrations by Dan Santat, Middle Kid Book Pick - The Red Lizard (The Valley of the Unicorn Book 1) by Fay Sampson with illustrations by Paula Hickey, Teen/ YA Book Pick - The Trouble with Unicorns: (Team Unicorn Talia #1) by D.T. Dyllin and Giveaway - Valentine's Day Paperback Picture Books!

Cats and Literature: The Purrfect Combination?

Posted By LaurelLit 495 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - What is it about cats that makes them so literary? It just seems like books and cats are the purrfect combination! From the ancient Egyptians who kept cats as sacred animals, to the medieval folks who believed cats were a symbol of witchcraft, to modern-day readers who adore cats’ mystique and intelligence, cats have anContinue Reading
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