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Water for Elephants Book Review
by wannabwestern
Sara Gruen's New York Times bestselling Water for Elephants is a gritty and spellbinding story that weaves Jacob Jankowski's adventurous youth as a circus vet with his confined existence as an aging man in a nursing home. This book creates a new definition for a page-turning novel. published 2 months ago
Till We Have Faces A Novel by C.S. Lewis
by wannabwestern
To those familiar with the Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis' novel Till We Have Faces A Myth Retold may come as a pleasant surprise. Till We Have Faces is a dark, complex novel suitable for adults. As a... published 4 months ago
The King With Six Friends — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The King With Six Friends, By Jay Williams (1968, Parents Magazine Press), an engaging fairy tale adventure of the out-of-work King Zar and the six friends he meets along the way, who help Zar find work as a king once again... published 4 months ago
No David! — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
No David! (ISBN 10: 0590930028) is the first in a series of books starring author David Shannon's alter ego, a sharp-toothed little child who is delightfully naughty. This book's brightly colored... published 5 months ago
The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza (by Philemon Sturges and Amy Walrod) is a modernized retelling of the classic Little Red Hen folktale. In the classic story, Little Red Hen uses persistence and hard work to... published 5 months ago





