Thursday, February 5, 2026
A winning read! "AMBUSH OF THE HEART (Rocky Mountain Marshals #1)" book giveaway
Sunday, February 1, 2026
A Book of Maps for You by Lourdes Heuer & illustrated by Maxwell Eaton III
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| ISBN: 9780823455706 Hardcover $18.99 Neal Porter Books Holiday House Publishing |
My thoughts: Imagine an elementary age child fully aware of the world around him down to the most minute detail mapping out that world so someone can learn about it. A map of the house that details that bathroom faucet that trickles and the pipe that sounds like a ghost. Details of the street and the houses and who lives in them. A set of details about the neighbor whose yard is called "The Farm" and sketched out are the details of that neighbors "farm yard."
A Book of Maps for You honors the homes we leave behind and the ones we haven’t met yet, reminding us that they may just be two sides of the same coin. Lourdes Heuer’s achingly subtle text speaks volumes in all it pays attention to, and all it doesn’t have to say. Maxwell Eaton III’s signature detail-rich illustrations perfectly suggest the work of a talented child, and promise plenty of surprises to drink in and explore on each page.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
The Five Sides of Marjorie Rice: How to Discover a Shape by Amy Alznauer & illustrated by Anna Bron
The Five Sides of Marjorie Rice: How to Discover a Shape by Amy Alznauer & illustrated by Anna Bron
"Writing with a storyteller’s flair, Alznauer captures her audience’s attention with colorful phrases and interesting facts." —Booklist (starred review)
My thoughts: I love children's picture book biographies as they provide a lovely introduction to children of reading about people who have actually lived and done wonderous things during the lives they lived. Their creativity, their inventiveness, their intelligence, their perseverance. All qualities we want our children to learn and emulate. So reading about Marjorie Rice and her fascination with shapes, is another delightful opportunity to learn about a little known person of real interest.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
My Review: LOVE ON THE HORIZON (Horizons Series #4) by Penny Zeller
My review: As with Penny Zeller's other books, Love on the Horizon is squeaky clean and faith filled. In the story we see a hurt, emotionally vulnerable young woman trying to leave town to go someplace, anyplace, where she can start a new life. The trouble is, she has no funds. So we commence this journey with Meg as she cons and beguiles her way on a tumultuous train and stage coach ride toward the West and ends in Horizon, Idaho.
Having learned as a child that truth is always best, her deceptions begin to become worrisome to her as truth nudges her conscious. When she does settle in the little town of Horizon, Idaho, good deeds toward her and friendships extended to her smooth the path for her to become the settled person she wants to be.
I highly recommend this and other books by Penny Zeller. Books you can share with the teen in your life or your grandmother. Books that have enough of God's Word in them to enrich your life and yet are not "preachy." Books that are a joy to read.
About the book: A fresh start. An unexpected chance at love.
Books to occupy the kids while traveling or just fun anytime - a rhyming book and a fantastic Quentin Blake book
Quentin Blake's Fantastic Journeys by Quentin Blake (Author, Illustrator)
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| ISBN: 9781536245080 Candlewick Studio $19.99 US |
My thoughts: What's not to love about a Quentin Blake book. His sketch type illustrations are so much fun and packed with such whimsy that they draw children and adults into imaginative persual and fantasy of their own as they explore the minute details.
Five Little Friends: A Collection of Finger Rhymes by Sean Taylor & illustrated by Fiona Woodcock
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| ISBN: 9781536242911 Candlewick Press $19.99 US |
My thoughts: This is a sweet, cheerfully illustrated collection of actions and rhymes for little ones. I can see it with teachers or parents leading little ones in the action rhymes using their fingers, hands, and arms to act out the rhyme.
One little friendin the playground . . . sliding.Two little friendsplaying chase and . . . hiding.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
How Mary Connealy got the idea for new book "Ambush of the Heart (Rocky Mountain Marshals #1)" & a giveaway to enter
Here's a little about author Mary Connealy, and what drives her to write and where her ideas originate....
The start and the writing of Ambush of the Heart....
I took a train ride…about a year before I started Rocky Mountain Marshals. Mainly because I’d always kind of wanted to, but also in an effort to see wild land. The land I wrote about all the time. Land you can’t see from a plane.I rode that train from Denver to San Francisco. I’m glad I did it. Not because I discovered I love train travel, quite the opposite. Thirty hour trip, not one second of sleep. Mild motion sickness through-out.The reason I’m glad I did it is because, I always wanted to do it and now I don’t anymore.
What else could that work with? Hmmm…
Anyway, the great thing was seeing the mountains. The pass we rode over the Sierra Nevada Mountains on (hello…Donner Party anyone?) And the pass we rode through just west of Denver when we really cruised along some staggeringly beautiful mountains.
The thing that struck me was…this huge, steep slopes that seemed to reach up to the sky and my mind thinks, nothing up there but peaks…and then, because I have a weird writer’s brain, I thought…what if there’s more? What’s really beyond those peaks?
Add in something someone who lives near the Grand Canyon once told me…there are several well known trails to the bottom…but there are unknown trails. Trails that might take some climbing, trails horses can move over but no person would even see those trails if they didn’t watch a horse or a deer or an elk bound down and up in unlikely places.
My story was born.
I Imagined riders—US Marshals and a few others…including my heroine of course—going up that impossibly steep slope (hey, it’s not like it was a straight cliff or anything!!! It could happen!!!) When they get to the top…there’s more. There’s a hard, brutal, path forward. One of the marshals knows part of the way…but wow, is it ever rugged. And if you think my marshals get lost…well, it’s even worse than that. They get separated and separately lost.
That running fight with men trying to break the prisoner they were transporting free, leads them straight into the wild. With trouble coming hard behind them, and trackless wilderness in front of them, they need to get back to civilization. [©Mary Connealy]
Now that Mary's tickled your imagination with train rides, rugged mountain peaks, and the good guys (US Marshals) chasing the bad guys, you can dive into the full-blown story - Ambush of the Heart! Releases in early February and the title's first word, Ambush, carries with it excitement, fear, intrigue, and a hope for a hero.
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| ISBN: 9780764245992 Bethany House Publishing Order: Baker Book House |
When bandits strike in the wilderness, can love and faith overcome the shadows of danger?
Friday, January 16, 2026
From Kregel Children's Books: "My Bigger Search and Find Noah's Ark" by Jacob Vium-Olesen [Review & Giveaway]
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| ISBN: 9780825452093 Board Book $12.99 Kregel Children's Books |
- Noah's task was bigger
- The boat was bigger
- The flood was bigger
- Their trust in God was bigger
- God's rainbow promise was bigger
About the book: Seek-and-find books are fun, but what if they were . . . bigger? This one unfolds to four times its original size to make for an interactive experience kids will love.



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