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 →
Dollybird By Anne Lazurko
Dollybird is set in the early 1900s in Saskatchewan, Canada. Life in the new province of Canada was hard, and the people who lived there needed to be hard if they were to survive. This unforgiving life, in a time with different ideologies than we have at present, is the backdrop for this novel. Moira... Continue Reading →
The Emir’s Falcon by Matt Hughes
I really enjoyed this story. This book was very heavy in different cultures and the teachings of each one as it was specific to the characters. This added a lot more dimensions to the character and also taught me, as the reader, things about their culture. Now whether or not some of that is not... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Janet Kravetz!
Hello and WELCOME Janet to the second EVER online interview of Scribble's Worth, and the first of the year! How are you feeling today? I’m feeling great, thanks, excited to answer your questions! Janet, you seem to have it all. A best-selling book that is simply awesome, and extremely pertinent; great skill when it comes... Continue Reading →
“Remember, no matter what; CHIN UP, TITS OUT” by Miranda Oh
What would was the first thought that crossed your mind when you read the part: "Chin Up, Tits Out" ? .... That's exactly why we loved this book from the first moment. The image of determination and self-confidence in women. The introduction to the book is funny, not on the usual way, but it's totally... Continue Reading →
“White Lightning” By Melissa Yi
Starting off a book with a quote by a legendary gangster will surely make your book interesting, specially when the quote is funny, and then, to top THAT, and to ensure that the expectations of the readers are high enough, follow it by a quote by Oscar Wilde on sex and power. Yes! Well put... Continue Reading →
“Destination: North Pole – 5000 Km by Bicycle” by Gary W. Wietgrefe
Here we have a book with an interesting premise: A 65 year old man, goes on a crazy journey from Pierre, US , to the freaking NORTH POLE! With a bike! No, no, not a motorcycle, a BICYCLE! And here's the best part of it: this isn't fiction. It’s a travelogue. YES! That is right,... Continue Reading →
Isabel, the Breath-taking artist
There are certain people that have a special touch to their art syle. A certain feature that is defines or that marks the artist, and with Isabel, it is "light".The drawings and portraits that Isabel does simply shine by themselves by the combination of light colors with the predominance of white, as well as light... Continue Reading →
Fear & Longing in Los Angeles By Mark Leslie
How'd your love life be like, if you turned into wolf at night and had to fight crime? Mark Leslie explores this possibility in a entertaining, smooth and unique way blending romance with fantasy and sprinkling it with a good dose of thriller and action. If you like an unique, well-written romance sprinkled with desire... Continue Reading →
