
Book Review
Some children’s books simply tell a story; Mrs. No No’s Storybook teaches life lessons that can stay with a child forever. Written with warmth and purpose by Susan W. Owens, this charming book encourages children

Some children’s books simply tell a story; Mrs. No No’s Storybook teaches life lessons that can stay with a child forever. Written with warmth and purpose by Susan W. Owens, this charming book encourages children

The writing is lyrical and often poetic, which enhances the emotional impact. However, readers should be prepared for themes of abandonment, illness and death throughout. The transitions between real-world events and Rainbow Bridge sequences are

Those We Meet at the Rainbow Bridge offers a thoughtful exploration of the emotional bond between humans and animals. Susan Jaunsen presents a fictional narrative that feels grounded and relatable, allowing readers to connect with

Susan Jaunsen’s Those We Meet at the Rainbow Bridge offers a heartfelt and tender look at the grief that comes with losing a beloved animal companion. The book gently guides readers through the emotional process

Susan W. Owens offers a creative solution to classroom discipline in Mrs. No No’s Storybook. The book introduces a puppet character who helps teachers guide children toward positive behavior through calm visual cues. This approach

She is beautiful. She is gorgeous. Elena Cross is not written to be agreeable. She is not designed to be rescued, softened, or redefined by romance. In Love Crime by O. G. Daylee, Elena stands

Connor Mack And The Fire Alternate is a character focused fantasy that highlights the importance of choice and consequences. Connor is not introduced as a chosen hero, which makes his growth more meaningful. As the

Mrs. No No’s Storybook by Susan W. Owens offers a refreshing solution to one of the most common challenges in early education: managing behavior without creating stress. What sets this book apart is its focus

The Soundtrack Of A Misfit (The Remix): Adventures in ADHD & Addiction is both powerful and deeply human. It offers readers an unfiltered look at life through the lens of ADHD, anxiety, and addiction. With

Reading Soundtrack of a Misfit was like sitting across from someone who just gets it. I’ve lived most of my life thinking I was lazy, inconsistent, and a little broken. Rachel Leigh Wills reminded me