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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Dingle by Audrey Kinsella



Title: Dingle: The Helpful Ice Cream Cone DeliveryDog
Series: None
Author(s):by Audrey Kinsella
Genre:Childrens, Picture book
Publisher:   AuthorHouse                                              
Received:From author for review purposes
Release Date:     June 1st 2010
Finished: December 7th 2010
Pages: 24
Challenges: None
Rating:


My Thoughts:  Dingle is a dog who wants to help people like his dog friend Rex.  How he is going do so is up to him.

There were a few things I didn’t understand with this book.  In the beginning the art is in comic book form, characters with word bubbles and below the images the same words again. I don’t understand for what reason this is done especially since it is only done halfway through out the book.

The book also felt like it needed more story.  You get to the last page and you already know the end because of the bi line. I feel like we get to the climax and then end the story.

If I were rating by the art it would be a 4 out of 5 but since it is the story I am rating, I am disappointed.

About the Author: Audrey Kinsella is also an author of healthcare books this is her first children’s book.   Not only is she a writer but she is a librarian.   Visit her official site for Dingle here http://www.dingleenterprises.com/index.php?page_id=1

 

 

Hearts Of Stone by Kate Gessner


















Title: Hearts of Stone

Series:none

Author(s): Kate Gessner

Genre:Christan Inspiration

Publisher: Author House

Received: from author as requested for review purposes

Release Date: October 23 2008

Finished: September 19, 2010

Pages: 108

Challenges: None

Rating:












My Thoughts:

What this this is is not so much as a book but a small journal of Mrs. Gessner’s dreams that she claims come straight from God. She says many times the things she dreams warn her of whats to happen 2 weeks later..



It’s not that I do not believe Mrs. Gessner. I believe that Mrs. Gessner believes what info she has come across in sleep state is true. When I read what she has written of her dreams and connection with God I am not sure what to believe. She wrote this book as a warning for things to come, such as the end of times. Well she maybe warning us but what exactly are we suppose to do about something set in motion by the great being who created us. I just feel that this is a book that is taken with a grain of salt.



About the Author: Kate Gessner has actually shared this book on her website in the forums. http://katesdreams.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=hearts&action=display&thread=186 She also post about recent dreams in the forums as well. Her offical site is http://members.cox.net/kgessner/
 

Thursday, December 2, 2010

DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul






















Title: DragonSpell
Series: Dragon Keeper Chronicles
Author(s): Donita K. Paul
Genre: Fantasy, Religious Fiction
Publisher:  Waterbrook  Press                                        
Received: from paperback swap
Release Date:     June 22nd 2004
Finished: August 1st 2010
Pages: 352
Challenges: None
Rating:

 




 







My Thoughts:

The book starts out with a young peasant girl, Kale, leaving her birth place being pulled to something greater then even she expected.   Kale seems to have a radar for dragon eggs and trouble.  

She soon finds friends and those that know of her hidden magical talents that are connected to all dragons.  As she befriends those in her current party and dragons that cross her path or hatch from a egg.  She finds her path leads her true self and the world she lives in.

This book interested me because I saw it in the christian fiction section of course now the books have been switched to the fantasy section.    I thought it unusual that a series of books featuring dragons and christian influences.    So I read the first book and I still don’t understand how or where Christianity comes into play.

What I did like about it was how the story is in progress as you start reading Dragonspell.  I am also a big fan of any story with a dragon or two and a fantasy story with magic.

While I disliked some the traveling groups impatience with Kale learning her gifts that she was just learning she had.

I enjoyed the world that Donita K. Paul created.  It reminded me a little bit like Piers Anthony’s Xanth world.  There were humorous times and then there were serious adventurous times.

I think fantasy lovers will enjoy this start to a series. The first book is adventure packed and even a good story for Young Adult readers.

About the Author: Donita K. Paul is a retired school teacher.  She started writing after retirement.  She has written Romance, YA, children’s and fantasy.   She will soon be releasing in 2011 a second picture book in the Dragon and the Turtle series called The Dragon and The Turtle Go On Safari.   See her official website for further info http://www.donitakpaul.com/index.html.

DragonSpell  

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Confuzzled Stories #5 - Coo Coo Cannibal


Coo Coo Cannibals

by S.M. McGee

I had been traveling for days.   I was tired, achy and hungry.  I was so close to my destination and I wanted to keep going but I finally gave in and sat on the nearest rock.  I was in a forest close to the center of our world.  I had been following a magical trail that was leading me to the reason of the most recent earth quake and answers to questions I had regarding the death of my mermaid friend, Lanna.

I pulled out some water from my pack and contemplated how much farther I had to go.  I pulled out my magic compass and said, “Lead me to my destination.” The arrow on the compass spun a couple times and then pointed straight ahead.
It was starting to get dark so I decided this was a good enough spot to camp for the night.  I pulled out my universal door knob found the widest tree put the knob in the wood and knocked.  A door appeared and I entered a fully furnished elven house. I sighed and relaxed on to the couch, “Home Sweet Hubble”.

I must have fallen asleep because when I woke up it was pitch dark and my nose was itchy.  I went to scratch it and realized my hands were tied together.  I started to panic and tried to get my bearings.  Normally elves have great night vision but this “darkness”  wasn’t the same it was magical darkness.  I tried to decide whether calling out would help me or hurt me.
I thought out my choices, I could try calling on fae who have magical light that brakes through magical darkness but the fae usually cause more trouble then help,  I also could teleport a few feet  ahead which would mean I would no longer be tied but I don’t know where I would be or if I could see and lastly I could just scream my head off and see if someone comes.  

Before I made my decision I hear a female voice say in old German, “tarchanjan” and the darkness rippled away.  In front of me was an elf with dreadlocks, wild hungry eyes tinted with redness.  I squinted trying to make sense of what I was seeing.   If my eyes were correct I was looking at my fellow elven college roommate, Tawny.

Four years ago Tawny had disappeared under questionable circumstances.  She had been studying a tribe for her thesis.  It was an ancient elven tribe known to be cannibals.  Each week she went to watch the tribe secretly and collect info.  Every week her stake outs became longer and longer.   Eventually she never returned it was assumed that she was consumed for dinner.

I did not like the way Tawny was looking at me.   I tried to spark up a conversation “Tawny?  Hey, it’s Rabbit!  You remember me right?”
At my name, Tawny, laughed at my name and repeated it,”Rabbit...tasty” She giggled
“What!?” I freaked “No Rabbit not tasty.  Rabbit friend!”
I started to struggle against my roped  limbs trying to loosing them.  Then I heard someone coming.

Walking towards us was the largest elf I had ever seen “Tawny.”  he said.  
Tawny turned around and smiled sweetly, she walked toward giant elf and and reached up to kiss him.  As she did this I realized what had become of Tawny.  She literally fell in love with her work even .. the cannibalism...eww.  

I assumed I was dinner and since I didn’t want that I spoke up.
“Alright I have seen enough!”  I said “Tawny you should really tell your parents your okay.”
She looked at me like she had no idea what I was saying.
I looked past the two cannibals elves into the trees and plants.  Once I had a good area I closed my eyes and pictured that spot in my mind and envisioned me there.   In a few seconds I was.  I turned to look back at my old friend/ roommate and ran for the closest magical safe haven I knew was in the area.  How did I know?  My heart told me so....well sort of.