Light Come Out of the Closet by Roger Leslie

I’m sure you’ve seen or heard the saying, ‘Be kind, for everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about’ (Attributed by many to Plato). That’s undoubtedly true. We all have battles, whether from childhood, work, or within. Whether these battles are significant or concern everyday problems, we all have our struggles. We all fight... Continue Reading →

The Patient Routine by Luna Rey Hall

The Patient Routine, a suggestive title that opens our minds to many questions. IS it about patience, or is it about disease? Is it about the patience of a patient, or the lack of it? Is it about the routine itself? Hm.... And with these questions, we go ahead, curious about what we will find,... Continue Reading →

Exposed by Anna J Stewart

The first words hit like a punch to the face and you feel as confused as the character being narrated about, but much more into the book than it, because we want to know what the heck is going on (just like the character), but one of us, knows that is safe. The prologue does... Continue Reading →

Make Money Your Thing! by Kalee Boisvert

Growing up, we are inundated by life lessons imparted by friends, family, and our parents. Whether we realize we’ve received these lessons or not, they can have a lasting impact on our lives. They change how we view things, our attitude toward those things. This impact can be either positive or negative, and correcting our... Continue Reading →

Teddy gets adopted by Christine Milkovic Krauss

Charming! Endearing! Multilayered! I recognize that’s a lot of superlatives for a picture book, but "Teddy Gets Adopted" is so much more than what it appears to be. With colourful, delightfully drawn scenes as a backdrop, Krauss explores a profound and challenging subject with the nuanced experience of a maestro. Using Teddy’s journey, the multilayered... Continue Reading →

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