Book Reviews – #Legend, Joan Hall #Children, Toni Pike #Poetry, Balroop Singh #Romance, Jill Weatherholt
Our neighbor girl on the right of our house and the couple on the left got mild Covid, but they are recovering nicely. We wear doubled masks when going to the gym and grocery stores. I wear my mask when walking in the neighborhood even when people are not out walking. We have to be patient to get through this crazy Covid. I find more time in reading and watching music or ballet videos. I also started to submit my memoir to my writing group for feedback. Here are the book reviews part 1 for this month.
House of Sorrow
![House of Sorrow: Legends of Madeira by [Joan Hall]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51MGzS4+VSL.jpg)
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House of Sorrow by Joan Hall is about an elderly widow, Ruth, who lives alone in a Victorian mansion. She lives on the first floor to avoid getting up and down the stairs. Her nephew has suggested to her to move into a care facility, but she ignores him. She has many wonderful memories attached to this home and doesn’t want to leave.
Ruth and her husband Lee moved to Madeira in 1960 when he got a job as the police chief. With her inheritance, they could afford to purchase this home. She loves to decorate the home, plants flowers, and hang plants on the overhang on the front porch. Ruth is friendly and cares about people. She soon makes friends with the neighbor Sam who becomes a regular visitor. He tells her the stories about the deaths of the previous homeowners who were police chiefs. He thinks the house is cursed. Ruth is not superstitious and doesn’t pay attention to it.
She had a life-threatening miscarriage and had a hysterectomy, so she cannot have her own children. Her love of children shows when she makes lemonade and cookies for the neighbor kids on all the holidays. By volunteering at a retirement home, she gets to know Margaret, whose stepfather was also a police chief and lived in the Victorian home. Ten years into his job, Ruth got the shocking news that her husband was murdered.
Margaret told her that her stepfather, Ethan Bass, then the next police chiefs Edward Roberts, Bill Guthrie, and now Ruth’s husband, are dead while living in this mansion.
This story is a prequel to a series. The characters are likable and relatable. The events covered are the news that readers could identify, such as the assassination of Kennedy, America’s first astronaut landing on the moon, and the breakup of the Beetles. It would be interesting to find out the cause of the deaths of the police chiefs. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
Brody Cody and the Stepmother from Outer
![BRODY CODY AND THE STEPMOTHER FROM OUTER SPACE (Brody Cody Series Book 1) by [Toni Pike]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41BfLP-flML.jpg)
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Brody Cody and the Stepmother from Outer Space is a funny story about a boy named Brody. His mother was hit by a bus and died when he was a baby, so he never knew his mother. He thinks he doesn’t need a mother because he doesn’t like rules. His dad doesn’t have any rules for him.
His dad goes to Melbourne for a conference, and he stays at his friend Kyle’s house. Kyle’s mother makes him clean up after himself. He is glad she is not his mother but listens to her. He and Kyle love to read books about aliens.
His dad comes back with his new stepmother. Within the first weeks, she tells Brody to eat healthy food and wear a helmet to ride the bike. He doesn’t like it but listens and does what she asks.
Brody discovers his stepmother Pandora has one blue eye and one green eye. She turns her face in orange color and wears funny clothes. He tells his friends that Pandora is an alien. Every year, his dad plans a big birthday party for him, but his year is quiet. He feels lonely. After school that day, he finds out that Pandora has arranged the biggest alien theme birthday party for him. For the first time, he gives a big hug to Pandora.
Toni Pike has created the fun characters in this book. Young readers can identify with the literature they read, the secrets friends keep for each other, and their fantasy about aliens. They can also identify the feeling of and build a relationship with a stepmother. I recommend this book to young readers.
Slivers: Chiseled Poetry
![Slivers: Chiseled Poetry by [Balroop Singh]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51V3GcxrPdS.jpg)
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Slivers: Chiseled Poetry is a collection of poetry that includes poems inspired by the Japanese poetry haiku and tanka, as well as poems in the acrostic form. Readers would find the nature and creatures personified. Ms. Singh’s imagination is vivid, and her descriptions of these emotions are rich. The sky, the clouds, the wind, the flowers, the seasons, the birds, the human heart speaks in their unique language. They speak to each other and communicate with deep emotions. Every spark, every raindrop, every movement of the breeze and gusty wind conveys a message. Every changing shade in the sun, the moon, and flowers expresses deep and meaningful emotions.
Poems in haiku, Tanka, and acrostic that I appreciated are:
The beginning of the poetry briefly explains the metric system of the haiku and tanka and the rules of writing acrostic poems. Readers would find this description informative while appreciating the beautiful poems. I recommend this book to poetry lovers and any readers interested in these poetry forms.
Searching for Home
![Searching for Home by [Jill Weatherholt]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51sii6gs+2L.jpg)
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Searching for Home by Jill Weatherholt is a delightful and heartwarming romance.
Luke is a rock star of the rodeo. He returns to his hometown Whispering Slopes to seek treatment for the neck injury. His agent Reed wants him to play low during the treatment for fear of losing sponsorships. Meg runs a Bed &Breakfast business there and keeps a part-time practice as a physical therapist. Meg is also raising the triplets left by her sister. The girls, Tilly and Tia are doing fine, but the boy Tucker acts out and gets in trouble at school.
Luke checks into the Bed &Breakfast and realizes the owner is Meg. Meg’s heart still aches ever since the high school sweetheart left her. Luke promises not to linger longer than necessary, but his involvement extends beyond the treatment. He volunteers to repair the rooms at the inn and starts a therapist-patient relationship with Meg. He sees the potential to expand the inn business to weddings and events venues and wants to partner with her.
The triplets adore him. Tucker comes out from his shell and finds “Cowboy Luke” to be his hero. The children see in these two adults something they’re blind to see and start some unintentional gossip at school. As much as Luke and Meg try to deny their feelings toward each other, their common interest in the triplets’ wellbeing keeps them in focus.
At several points, the readers would want to wake up these two adults to turn their heads to look at each other. I was glad that the story had a happy ending. I recommend this heartwarming romance.
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Lovely reviews for all the books Miriam.. I have read all but Jill’s and must remedy that soon…♥
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Lovely reviews on very diverse genres. Congratulations to Joan, Toni, Balroop and Jill. ♥
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Good to see you stopping by, Olga. Thank you for your comment. ❤
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A wonderful review of amazing authors Miriam!
❤️👏👏👏
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Thank you for your comment, Cindy! 💖💐
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Wonderful reviews, Miriam. I’ve read a couple of them and plan to add the others to my Kindle (if I can find where he’s hiding! lol)
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These are lovely reviews, Miriam. I have read two out of four with plans to read the other two.
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I’m trying to read more when it’s still winter before I get busy with gardening.
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Very nice reviews for author books. I like. You have to nice support author. Iam interested for books sell in India. You support me. 🙏
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Reblogged this on Toni Pike and commented:
I’m on cloud nine. Brody Cody Book 1 has been reviewed in Shower of Blessings! It’s another wonderful review for Brody Cody and the Stepmother from Outer Space, and I’m in the company of several fantastic authors reviewed in the same article.
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Well, this is a nice surprise! Thank you for your lovely review, Miriam. I would have missed it had it not been for Staci’s Tweet. Did you change something on your website? Your posts always come through my WordPress Reader. I enjoyed reading your reviews of Joan, Toni, and Balroop’s books. I have both Joan and Balroop’s books on my Kindle. I’ll have to check out Toni’s Brody Cody series…it sounds adorable!
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I think that’s the unfortunate thing with WordPress lately. Several bloggers posted on their blogs about bloggers being dropped from following them, blogs that they don’t follow come to the Reader, or other situations. Liz follows me every week to make sure she won’t get dropped. Pete got dropped and he said he would just check every week in case he missed my post.
I just did an extensive homework today to check all the posts came in my Reader the last two days. Then I’ll check the blogs didn’t come through to see if they had new posts but didn’t come through.
It’s annoying, Jill. I think this is the first time you got dropped from following me so my post didn’t go into your Reader.
The first time around when I got the comments from the bloggers, I copied them and emailed to WordPress. They pretty much said it’s random and they don’t know what to do with it.
I thought of sending you a link but I was preparing for my writing group so didn’t get around doing it.
I got dropped from following my own blog, so I had to re-follow again and again so that my posts would come into my Reader!
It was annoying for sure, Jill!
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After I posted my comment, I re-followed, so hopefully I’ll be good for a while. I received your response, so that’s progress! Thanks again, Miriam! Enjoy your weekend!
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It looks like your publisher is doing a good job for your books, Jill! Congratulations.
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Wonderful reviews, Miriam. Your support of these talented authors is incredible.
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The supports are mutual in this community, Beem. I hope to continue to read as many as I could.
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Wow! What a pleasant surprise Miriam. Thank you so much for such a lovely review of Slivers. Your list is so balanced! I have read all the three authors listed here but their different books and Jill’s latest book is already on my list. Fabulous reviews!
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I have your book for a long time, Balroop. One good thing about Covid is to give me more time to read. You’re a master of words and imaginations! My pleasure to review your book!
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Aww… many thanks for such a lovely compliment Miriam. 🥰
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Your welcome, Balroop. 😍
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sounds like you are being very productive during COVID!
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We try to do that, Jim. We’re at the gym. A handful of people don’t have the masks on. Yes we try to be proactive!
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we’ve taken a couple of weeks off from the gym until this latest surge slows down, which it seems to be doing…
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I wonder if the snow has frozen the virus!!
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it may have!
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As harsh as it is with snow, it might be a good thing!
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Wonderful reviews, Miriam. So far, I’ve only read Joan’s (and loved it), but all of these titles look like winners. Best to all.
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Thank you so much for popping in, Staci! All these are great books. 📚😊
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Wonderful reviews of our blogger-friends’ books, Miriam. I’ve read the ones by Joan, Toni, and Balroop, and Jill’s stories are the epitome of heartwarming (this one’s on my list). Thanks for sharing your thoughts and congrats to all the authors!
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Thank you for stopping by, Diana! We have many talented authors in this blogging community. All these are great books. 😊
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We do have wonderful talent! It’s amazing, really.
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Exactly! They should be making good money!
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Wouldn’t that be nice!
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It would be, Diana! Have a wonderful weekend!
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Great reviews, Miriam. I loved House of Sorrow. These all look like great reads. Thanks for sharing 💕🙂
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Thank you very much, Harmony! This Legend is an interesting series. 💞😍
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Great reviews, Miriam 🙂 I’ve read and enjoyed all but one book. Brody Cody looks like one my grandkids would enjoy.
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Thank you so much for your comment, Denise. Brody Cody reads like a longer chapter book for kids. Your grandkids would like it. 😊
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Thanks for the reviews, Miriam. I’m glad you and your husband are adjusting. I’ve managed to keep going to the gym too, and I’ve gotten used to wearing my mask there. Humans can be pretty adaptable when they need to be.
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The gym had a sign for mask requirement, but some people don’t do it. We just have to do it best to protect ourselves. At least the gym is open. I’m happy about that.
The snow is bad all over the state but people are not out and about. It actually shows down the virus in those states. It’s good in that sense.
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Thank you, Miriam, for sharing your wonderful reviews. I’ve read Jill’s and Joan’s books and enjoyed them very much. 😊
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They are different but both books are wonderful, Gwen! I’m glad my lockdown time is well spent. Thank you for your kind comment. 🙂
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What a great selection of books.i will read these books. Thanks Miriam
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That’s wonderful, Anita! These are great books with talented authors!
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Great reviews, Miriam.
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Thank you very much to stop by and comment, Craig!
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Excellent reviews, Miriam. I read Joan’s House of Sorrow and enjoyed it very much.
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I’m sure each of the police chiefs and other occupants of the House has an interesting story, John. I can’t wait to find out. Thank you for your comment.
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You will like it I’m sure.
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I’m sure I will, John.
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Thank you for reviewing House of Sorrow, Miriam. The other books sound wonderful. I agree, this is a good time to stay home and read.
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I’m ahead of my Goodreads Challenge, Joan. That’s good. I look forward to the rest of your series!
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Hi, Miriam. These are all good reviews. I’ve read Joan’s novella, Balroop’s poetry collection, and Jill’s book. I loved all three and highly recommend them. Toni’s book sounds great for young readers. Thanks for sharing, and stay safe!
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It’s scary that both neighbors on the left and right got the virus. More than 800,000 kids got it so far. I’m glad to have canceled my trip to see the grandkids. Who know what would happen on my way there. I don’t want to bring any bugs to them.
Thank you for adding your recommendations to Joan’s, Balroop’s, and Jill’s books, Mae! Yes, please stay safe also!
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Thank you, Miriam for these great reviews and suggestions. I agree – this is the best time to have a book in hand and a cup of tea close by.
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There’s not a whole lot to do, Rebecca! We only go to the gym and shopping. I watch one movie with my hubby, can’t watch more than that. So I just read and write the rest of the time. It’s a good thing though!
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Hi Miriam, Thank you so much for reading and reviewing Brody Cody Book 1 – what a lovely surprise! And I’m in such great company, with such wonderful books from Balroop, Joan and Jill. Congratulations to them on their fantastic reviews. Toni x
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I loved the story, Toni! Especially the beginning. He must be an alien himself. What a creative idea.
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Thank you so much Miriam. I’m over the moon about your review. Toni x
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You’re welcome, Toni. I’ve wanted to read Brody for a long time.
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You’ve read some wonderful books. I love Toni’s Brody Cody stories. He is an awesome little boy.
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Yes, kids’ imaginations are so cute, Darlene! I think he is an alien himself? 😳
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Great reviews and outstanding authors! Sharing…
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Thank you so much, Bette. I appreciated that.
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Congratulations to Joan, Toni, Balroop, and Jill on the great reviews!
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A lot of great books to read for sure, Liz! Thank you!
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A lovely selection of books to choose from.
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They are great books. They you, Peter.
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