Following Sasquatch by Molly Leach

Following Sasquatch is a children’s book written and illustrated by Molly Leach. This picture book gives the appearance that it is going to be a fun read that children will enjoy not just reading, but learning a thing or two as well. Following Sasquatch gives readers just how much fun it’s going to be to... Continue Reading →

Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli by Brianna Brown

Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli by Brianna Brown is sure to lure in parents looking for something, anything to help them with their child’s phobia of trying something new. One in a collection of children’s picture books, Phoebe PhobiCat Versus Broccoli is sure to delight readers and have them looking forward to what phobia Phoebe must... Continue Reading →

Past Life’s Revenge by Angela van Breemen

Past Life's Revenge: A David Harris and Emma Jackson Mystery is the debut novel by Angela van Breemen, and readers who are looking for a suspenseful crime thriller with a twist of spiritualism then this is the novel you’re not going to want to miss. Past Life’s Revenge intrigues readers with a blue cover that... Continue Reading →

An American Tragedy by Dan Flanigan

Readers who enjoy a good suspense-packed thriller, get excited. Author Dan Flanigan is back with book four in the Peter O’Keefe series and you’re not going to want to miss out on this gripping novel. Get comfortable, because you’re going to lose sleep when you dive into this harrowing novel. An American Tragedy is the... Continue Reading →

Lester Lion Calls 911 by Donna M. Cramer

Lester Lion Calls 911 is the perfect book for small children written by Donna M. Cramer. This easy-to-read picture book is sure to captivate young minds, and teach them a useful lesson concerning the importance of knowing not just how to call 911, but when to call 911. Lester Lion Calls 911 first captivates interested... Continue Reading →

The Last Magdalene by Donna D. Conrad

The moment I start reading The Last Magdalene, I am immediately pulled into a world of a world that goes far beyond the realm of existence. As I read the first chapter of The Last Magdalene, I immediately feel many emotions for the main character, who is so young yet bears a heavy responsibility for... Continue Reading →

Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig

As I started to read the first chapter I thought it may have been a detailed account of the landscapes of America. But I soon realized the first paragraph was just setting the scene for the introduction of the characters. The first chapter of Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig takes us into a deep dive... Continue Reading →

QRF by Craig DiLouie

A book about the Iraq war, with a perfect start, and yes, you guessed it, a strip-club! Where else can be as good of a place to write about to "hook" your readers, ugh? Hahaha, just kidding, QRF by Craig DiLouie has a perfect start due to the first phrase of the book after the... Continue Reading →

Oracle’s Vision by Alan Bayles

Alan Bayles, author of Double Jeopardy, is back with his second installment in the Mirror Wars series! Get excited people, because Oracle’s Vision is going to take you on a rollercoaster of a ride. Before we dive into this book, let’s talk about the cover! OMG! This book’s cover is absolutely eye-catching! The sight of... 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 →

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