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Reviews for Perking the Pansies, Jack and Liam move to Turkey are excellent. You can read them here: Click on the image to see the book trailer:

Book Review: Death By Cake by Melanie Ray http://tinyurl.com/dbcreview You'll die if you miss this one! ;-)

THREE reviews and giveaways right now, for kids, young adults, and regular adults (teehee), with varying end dates running throughout February...  check them out!!   

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I have 2 ecopies of De Kenyon's Tales Told Under the Covers: Zombie Girl invasion and other stories.  Ends midnight Jan 31, open internationally.

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Book Review - Hey, Back Off !! by Jennie Withers

Book Review
HEY, BACK OFF! Tips for Stopping Teen Harassment
by Jennie Withers with Phyllis Hendrickson
About the Author
So about me, Jennie Withers. My first priority is being a mom. I am lucky to have two daughters, ten and eight, who teach me something new every day. I am also stepmom to a very intelligent seventeen year old. I am married to a great guy who lets me, be me. We live and play in Boise, Idaho.
I graduated from Boise State University in Boise, Idaho - GO BRONCOS! I started teaching in 1996, but after the 2010-2011 school year I decided to hang it up and focus on writing. I still hope to work with teens through workshops and things. I have taught Sophomore and Senior Language Arts, Reading, Creative Writing and Technical Reading and Writing.
I enjoy watching (particularly Boise State football) and playing sports. I am an Idahoan, so outdoor activities such as camping, hiking and fishing are a must. Of course, reading and writing are also important in my world.


About My Book
Bullying among teens is epidemic. Many teens are harassed on a daily basis by mean text messages(cyber bullying), sexual harassment, teasing (verbal), hitting or punching (physical) and some are guilty of harassment without knowing they are perpetrators of illegal acts. Now teens will understand that bullying can have serious long-term consequences on self-esteem and be the root of antisocial behaviors, dropping out of school, health problems and even suicide.

"Hey, Back Off!" by Withers and Hendrickson is the first comprehensive teen guide to harassment prevention. It uses narrative real life examples and stories that are relatable to teens, while incorporating strategies and coping tips for not only teens, but also parents and educators to help stem this growing epidemic that is affecting 60-80 percent of school children.
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Book Review
This is a great book for all parents who have teenage or pre-teen children. As a parent myself I certainly found the book useful and in parts an eye opener. Each chapter deals with a separate issue, such as understanding the meaning of harassment, learning about the law and support resources, taking the personality quiz, doormat kids and passive parents, bullies and aggressive parents, winners and positive parents, dealing with harassment issues. Throughout the book there are work tables, questions and answers, goals for both child and parent.
Through each chapter the author gives us an insight to what constitutes intimidation, bullying and harassment with clear and definitive descriptions. Explaining what signs to look for in our child and most importantly to talk to our children on a daily basis to find out if there is an underlying cause to certain behaviour.
Informing us also of what is expected both from the establishment your child is attending and also what law (US only) states is expected and which is unlawful. These guidelines are great for a parent to know so they know where they stand with the law and the educational department.
The book then describes the different personalities the teenager will have or show, as well as the parent!! For example, if you are a dominant parent - does that make your child passive? and vice versa. There is a multi-choice personality quiz for both child and parent to complete which points towards us having an assertive, aggressive or passive personality. Don't worry it then follows on, in detail, how this can be changed.
From case studies and intensive research the book picks out the important pieces of information, both from the mistakes that we can make and the over protectiveness, to try and make us as parents understand our children and the signs and emotions they display better.
The important message the book portrays is that as a parent, if we do notice something our of the ordinary in our childs behaviour we must act, knowing your own child and being assertive will stop and prevent further harassment. A really informative read for all families.
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Book Review - Absolution by April Alisa Marquette

Book Review
Absolution by
April Alisa Marquette
About the Author
A native New Yorker, April Alisa Marquette, who also happens to be an editor, is the eldest of three. She garnered her love for reading from her mother, a songwriter and recording artist, who, as far back as April can remember, was always active in the arts. From her father who pastored, she learned to research and write. While attending college, and thoroughly enjoying the Creative Writing and Literature electives offered, the path for her life was charted.

April is also a platwrite, editor, and motivational speaker, one who tutored middle and high school students -- the very students others had given up on. She yet successfully shares her love of reading and writing with young people, and she gives precious time to a fledgling foundation that seeks to bolster students who might otherwise 'slip through the educational system cracks.'

Book Description
The debut novel! Fast-paced, Book I of The Cohort Trilogy introduces three women and Beau, their gay male roommate. The foursome call themselves Cohorts and believe their friendship is near perfect -- until one of the women betrays Beau... by cavorting with his man.

Then oh, the drama!

As life, twisting and turning, continues, one of the Cohorts winds up with a secret. It is one that will further hurt everyone, should they find out...

This provocative, sexy, fun, and sometimes sad page-turner highlights the beating that the Cohorts’ friendship takes. It also shows that theirs, like any friendship, is flawed. Yet, can they exercise absolution -- can they learn to forgive?

Book Review
I don't tend to read this genre but I must say I really enjoyed reading the book. Once I got passed remembering who was who, I found the book a nicely flowing, entertaining read, feeling the friendship between the characters enabled you to easily step into the story and feel the love, laughter, drama and tears of the close group of friends.

The story follows a group of four friends, Val, Ronnie, Kismet Staar and Beau, they call themselves the Cohorts and apart from Kistmet Staar, all share an apartment together. Val, who found true love only for it to be taken away from her so brutally, will she ever find love again? Ronnie, seeking so much the attention she desires but not in the right way, can she be honest about what she really desires? Kismet Staar is Beau's cousin who is always there for him, keeping a watchful eye on him. Which then leaves Beau himself, who could have any lady with his looks and charm, but sadly for them he prefers the opposite sex.

Then one friend crosses the line of friendship the whole group falls to pieces and you almost feel annoyed with them for making it happen. A sad and hurtful time for them all, leading to a shock discovery. Can time heal the pain they caused? Can they learn to forgive before it's too late, realising that love should never leave.

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I have been on a roll with good books coming my way since the new year started, but it had to end! So, not particularly happy about this one I finished last night. I have my own reasons, interested to read and comment? Here is the link:

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