Sunday, August 23, 2026

We Are Who We Are: An Ode to Indigenous Heroes Past and Present Wab Kinew, Janine Gibbons (Illustrator)


My thoughts:
  Firstly, I highly anticipated this children's book. I believe we (as non-indigenous to the Americas peoples) need to learn more of those who were here before Europeans came to the Americas. I believe our roots (all cultures) should be preserved historically and I believe in the ability of peoples to dwell together in peace and community. I do not believe today's people should be condemned for the acts of predecessors. Nor do I believe in repatriations. I believe that indigenous peoples have been influenceful and impactful and this book highlights several who have lived to do just that.

In this children's book there are positives but there are negatives, and I rarely say that about a children's book because I am selective in that which I review and promote. 

The illustrations are bold, colorful, and represent the peoples and culture of the (Canadian) Anishinaabe (some call them Eskimos), Lakota (peoples of the Black Hills in USA), and others. Some of the faces are bright and cheerful and some are fierce as a warriors should be.

A  two-page spread highlights a woman warrior had "wives" and wouldn't "take a man.  and it is further highlighted in the back pages where individual heroes are shown with short bios. This I believe speaks of homosexuality which is contrary what I believe is God's plan for mankind. This reference should not be in a children's book and is a primary reason I can not recommend this book. 

About the book: A companion book to the bestselling Go Show the World, this is another joyous picture book celebration of 13 Indigenous heroes from the past and present.

We are who we are. There's strength in this too. We kept this place free, so you can be you.

Author Wab Kinew expresses this essential message and continues his work from Go Show the World by celebrating the triumphs of 13 more Indigenous heroes throughout history — and how their struggles and successes have made not just their communities but the world a better place for today's youth.

DISCLOSURE: I received a copy via the LibraryThing.com Early Readers contest. Reviews are appreciated but not necessary. Opinions are mine, alone.

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

The Dragon Slayer and His Super Special Suit by Kyle Worley ✝️[Review & Giveaway]

The Dragon Slayer and His Super Special Suit by Kyle Worley & illustrated by Kaja Kajfez 


ISBN: 9798384521952
BHKids Publishing
Hardcover $17.99
My thoughts:
  Dad uses bedtime storytime to teach how Christ has slain the dragon (Satan) and we can wear the armor of God to protect us. Allegorically written, Biblical truths are presented in a story that some might view as fantasy style.  It does, however, truthly tell how Christ has defeated Satan.

Nicely done storyline with rhyming text and colorfully illustrated with attention to detail, children will enjoy hearing it read aloud to them. Christians will love having this book for their children to aid in learning more about Christ, the slayer of Satan, and how we are provided "armor" that protects us from Satan's fiery darts.

About the book: Dive into this timeless, fantastical tale of a hero defeating evil and giving His people everything they need.

Lydia loves to snuggle up and hear made-up bedtime stories from her dad. One night, Dad tells a rhyming, allegorical story about a town caught in the clutches of an evil, fiery-eyed dragon. On their own, the people were no match for the dragon; but one day, a hero comes along and changes everything.

The Dragon Slayer and His Super Special Suit not only retells the gospel story but also introduces kids to the armor of God. Like the dragon slayer defeats the dragon, Jesus defeats Satan. In the same way that the dragon slayer gave the people a suit to help fight before his return, God’s people receive His armor to join in the fight against Satan until Jesus comes back. From beautiful illustrations to memorable rhyme, this story is sure to get kids excited about Jesus, the armor of God, and the hope God’s people have for the future. As Lydia’s dad says at the end of the story . . .


“Yes, we can be brave, for our Savior is strong.
We can stand fearless. It won’t be that long
‘Till evil is dead and God’s people are home
In the place where no dragon ever will roam.”
 

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

The Bachelor Spy (Freddie & Grace Mysteries #5) by Pepper Bansham

ISBN: 9798891513893
Paperback | $15.99 USD
Barbour Publishing

My thoughts:
  The author's foray into the period of World War I with the setting that of a wealthy Lord and Lady Astley's estate, Havensbrook, as a hospital for the wounded and war damaged young men of England, is interesting. Delightful characters include the staunch, loyal butler Brandon, the lovely Lady Grace (who features in other Freddie & Grace Mysteries), the charming child star of the story and sweet adopted daughter, Sahra, all blended with duplicitous spies Germany (the enemy) as well as spies for England all set the stage for an interesting story.

There were sections that I felt as through I was plodding through a wordy mire and a tangle of characters that confused and stilled my interest. But the story read on and I found much that was interesting.

I found couples in a delightful romantic adventure with each other and  engaged in some rapturous embraces and kisses. A bit more intense than usual for a Christian novel. Albeit, rapturous, it was still a very clean read and safe for your older teen or perhaps grandmother.

We all know that the German army was defeated; so hence we know, too, that the outcome of The Bachelor Spy was good as well.

About the book: Spies Infiltrate Havensbooke Hall. . .and Another Mystery Adventure Begins

Stephen Blake's life goal is to protect people, especially those closest to him, but war in 1915 England doesn’t follow any rules. When Blake is informed that a noted German spy may have taken up residence at Havensbrooke Hall—his cousin Lord Astley’s estate, which is being used as a convalescent war hospital—he’s sent there to uncover the plot.

Lady Grace Astley has become a force to be reckoned with while Frederick is out on the war front. With Havensbrooke as a hospital, she’s shocked by the devastation the war is bringing home; but ever hopeful, she is determined to help these weary soldiers find some relief. However, not everything is as it seems inside Havensbrooke. Precious items soon start disappearing. . .and not just the kind that are worth a lot of money.

Through a case of mistaken identity, a comedy of errors, a kidnapping, and a race for time within the crumbling subterranean passageways beneath Havensbrooke, can Blake and Gracie work together to root out the criminals, thieves, and spies before time runs out?

DISCLOSURE: I was provided a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Fatal Finale (The Erin Delaney Mysteries) by Nancy Mehl [Giveaway]

Fatal Finale (The Erin Delaney Mysteries) by Nancy Mehl 

A Christian Romantic Suspense Novel with Action, Cryptic Clues, Police, & FBI Investigations 


They'd started back to the house when they heard a male voice behind them. Then a shot rang out. "Run!" Kaely said.

When bestselling author Erin Delaney's novel gets picked up for a movie deal, she eagerly awaits her friend Kaely Quinn-Hunter's arrival in Tennessee before they head to California to observe the film's production. However, when Kaely does not arrive at the scheduled time and Erin can't reach her by phone, her concern grows.

A cryptic phone call from Kaely's kidnapper confirms Erin's worst fear--she has exactly six days to save her friend's life by solving his twisted clues. The message comes with a warning: Contact the police or FBI, and Kaely dies. But Erin works for the Sanctuary Police Department, and Kaely's husband is with the FBI, putting her in an impossible situation. As Erin races against time, she's forced to crack the kidnapper's chilling puzzle before it's too late.

Watch for Vera's review, soon!


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Sunday, August 2, 2026

Joyful, engaging, character-driven children's books from Lucky Rabbit Publishing [Review & Giveaway]

Here's to the Silly Ones by Seth Standley & illustrated by Valerie Hamill (Release date: August 18, 2026)



ISBN: 9781966829157  Ages 4-8
Hardcover $21.99 USD
Lucky Rabbit Publishing

My thoughts:  This is an absolutely charming book. The watercolor and pen illustrations are perfectly executed and boast sweet silliness filling every page. The text rhymes, but not quite in a traditional method, and drifts across the pages of wonderfully appealing illustrations that bring silly fun to the reader's mind and vision. This delightful little mouse (or critter of sorts) just does stuff - the stuff of silliness and fun. It is delightful.

Surely this is a celebration of playfulness, silliness, and creative imaginative genius at work. Parents will see that their own "silly one" is truly a happy soul full of inventive play.

About the book: Here's to the Silly Ones is a joyful celebration of those who live life to its silliest. Through poetic, lyrical text and playful illustrations, this picture book encourages children to embrace creativity, individuality, and the delight found in seeing the world differently. A perfect read-aloud for families who believe there's always room for a little more joy.


Kit and Her Cat by Meredith Walker (Release date: September 15, 2026)

ISBN: 9781966829140 ~~ Ages 0-5
Board Book $12.99 USD
Lucky Rabbit Publishing

My thoughts:  This sturdy board book has very bold illustrations using mostly red, black, and white paint colors. Simplistic in detail as well as storyline, the pages give rein to adult and child interaction and story creation on their own. It's simple. A cat. A child. An interrupted cat nap.

I believe the story will mostly appeal to households where children and cats both reside. However, it would also appeal to children who have a tendency to want to wake sleeping kitties.

A fun book that will surely hold up to lots of tot-trotting-wear.

About the book: Is any friend more special than your very first pet? Kit and Her Cat is a sweet celebration of innocence, companionship, and pure joy. This charming board book captures the wonder of a child's first animal friendship and the comfort, love, and memories created along the way.

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Monday, July 20, 2026

Let's Prevent Alzheimer's Together! Brain Health Program (Dr. Hemang Shah)

 



Visiting my neurologist, Dr. Hemang Shah, at the Duke Kernodle Clinic for treatment of migraines and other neurological issues I have had, I learned about his passion for total brain health and especially the prevention of Alzheimer's and other dementia conditions. 

My dear husband had a form of dementia in his final years; and even though it was not as profound as so many dear people suffer, it is a despairing condition for those with any form of dementia and for their loved ones who witness the decline into their dark world and who care for them during that period of sadness.

Dr. Shah is working to educate and aid in prevention - Yes!, I said prevention of Alzheimer's. He has prepared an abundance of YouTube videos, and you can find them at: Brain Health Program on YouTube.


Some initial "take-aways"

Lifestyle medicine pillars

  • Whole food, plant based diet
  • Exercise
  • Restorative sleep
  • Stress Management
  • Avoiding risky behaviors
  • Social connectivity

Visiting Dr. Hemang Shah's YouTube Channel gives you free access to his posted lectures, speaking engagements, and informative videos on the subject of brain health. 

Recommendation: I know Dr. Hemang Shah, and he has been my neurologist for several years. He was also my husband's neurologist. He is a caring individual and passionate about brain health, caring for his patients, and pain management for neurological problems. 

Who is Dr. Hemanh Shah? Dr. Shah is a clinical faculty with Duke Health in NC. The Brain Health Program is Dr. Hemang Shah's individual project. This program is not affiliated with or sponsored by Duke University or any related entities. The views expressed in this video are his own and do not represent those of Duke University or Duke Health. Dr. Shah at Duke

Brain Health Program: Dr. Hemang Shah and his team are passionate about your Brain Health. He believes lifestyle medicine pillars such as whole food plant-based diet, exercise, restorative sleep, stress management, avoiding risky behaviors, and social connections should be part of preventing and treating all neurological disorders. Visit the Brain Health Program website to learn more about the program and how to join it.


Disclaimer: The information in this channel is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. He is a licensed physician, but the content shared here should not be considered a substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical concerns or questions. Dr. Shah is a clinical faculty with Duke Health in NC. The Brain Health Program is Dr. Hemang Shah's individual project. This program is not affiliated with or sponsored by Duke University or any related entities. The views expressed in this video are his own and do not represent those of Duke University or Duke Health.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Charts for Babies (A Charts for Babies Book) by Michelle Rial. STEM picture book [Review & Giveaway]

Hardcover $18.99 USD
ISBN: 9781419785184
Abrams Appleseed Publishing

My thoughts:
  If you thought from the title that this would be a book to educate parents or children using a variety of charts like bar charts, pie charts, graphs, line charts, you'd be mostly wrong. Sure it opens with a pie-chart but that is just a nifty way of giving you a sort-of Table of Contents. You see, Charts for Babies simply, and eloquently, and uniquely directs little one's thinking to relationships of size and content, to concepts and colors, to relationships of items and relationships with feelings.

You see, it's kind of a chart of the stuff of life. And it's a winner. Start your little ones thinking along these concepts, and you'll be giving them a head start on critical thinking, geometrics, mathematics, art in color, and simple feelings. And it is amazing that Ms. Rial has written the text in simple rhyme. Rhyme is always a plus, I think!

Parents will say, "Oh yea!" as they flip through these simple and point on pages. And, yes, the actual charts are shown at the back of the book. (Be sure you enter the giveaway below!)

About the book: From Michelle Rial, the writer of viral favorite Am I Overthinking This?, comes a quirky and delightful picture book exploring multiple early-learning concepts through simple graphic charts and graphs.


Little charts for big hearts! Through boldly illustrated timelines, pie charts, bar graphs, and Venn diagrams, young readers will learn about colors, opposites, shapes, feelings, and much more in this unconventional STEM picture book with the sweetest ending ever. 

Michelle Rial’s colorful, graphic style and infectious rhyming text make this a real off-the-charts read-aloud.
Advanced Review: “Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers (and, daresay, a few adults) will demand a repeat read of Rial’s charming, playful picture-book treatise on charts and graphs geared toward early learners…This versatile title is a first purchase for children's collections and could be easily used in story times and in classrooms.” ―Booklist
 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR/CREATOR: Michelle Rial is a graphic designer who makes charts. Named by Vulture as one of “9 of the Funniest Cartoonists and Illustrators on Instagram,” she is the author and illustrator of the books Am I Overthinking This? and Maybe This Will Help, and her work has been featured by The New Yorker, Oprah Daily, USA Today, Wired, and more. She lives in the redwoods of California with Lenny, Jude, and Einstein.

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