Are you an avid reader looking for your next "fix"? Can't bear to be without some form of reading material in your spare time? Welcome to my world! Whether you are seeking a new book to "feed your need", or you are an author seeking an unbiased point of view on your own recent masterpiece, this is the place to be. With life as with books, you never know where the next step might take you...

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

WHAT'S THE BUZZ?: Not If You Break Up with Me First by G.F. Miller - REVIEW!




Today's WHAT'S THE BUZZ title is a Tween Fiction title coming to you JUNE 4TH via Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing and features a look at fresh young romance as it should be...or is it? Sound like your cup of tea? Well then, ladies and gents, prepare yourself as we dive between the pages of today's book of choice...


by
G.F. Miller
9781665950015
Aladdin


About the book...
Two friends who have unhappily found themselves accidentally dating try to drive the other one to call things off in this witty and heartfelt middle school romance.

Childhood friends Eve and Andrew are destined to be together—everyone says so, especially their friends and classmates who are all suddenly crush-obsessed. So when Eve and Andrew’s first eighth grade school dance rolls around and Eve, feeling the pressure, awkwardly asks Andrew to go with her, everyone assumes they are Officially Dating and Practically in Love. Overwhelmed, Eve and Andrew just…go with it.

And it’s weird. Neither of them wants this dating thing to mess up their friendship, and they don’t really see each other that way. But they also don’t want to be the one to call things off, the one to make things super awkward. So they both—separately—pledge to be the worst boyfriend or girlfriend ever, leaving it to the other person to break up with them. It would be genius…if the other person weren’t doing the exact same thing.



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Boy meets girl.
Boy is friends with girl.
Boy and girl MUST be dating, madly in love, and eventually one day down the line a ways headed to the chapel where they're gonna get....

WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA.
Who is in charge of this story anyone?
The friends surrounding them, or the boy and girl themselves?
Now THAT'S something worth writing about.

This is a story of how the world (in this case, middle school kids, and parents) can take a look at something and call it what they want to see instead of what it might actually be without input from the parties involved, only influence.  Yeah...and the thing is, they are BOTH too kind hearted and taking steps into the unknown to say ANYTHING to ANYONE to put the brakes on this runaway train of gossip, speculation, and assumptions that seem to be molding them into the perfect couple.  COULD they be that?  Sure, if given the chance to figure it out for themselves, but forcing them into a mold that they aren't ready to fit can create all sorts of havoc and the fact that neither wants to hurt the other in this crazy process speaks volumes for the kindness of their hearts.

A great read for the younger end of the Middle Grade readers just finding their footing in the world of romance, and, let's face it, eighth grade as a whole!  It's a new world for certain, but never lose site of who you are, or where you're ready to be.  




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About the author...

Shannon Ly for Shannon Ly Photography


G. F. Miller absolutely insists on a happy ending. Everything else is negotiable. She is living her Happily Ever After with the love of her life, three kids, two puppies, and some chickens. She cries at random times. She makes faces at herself in the mirror. She believes in the Oxford comma. And she’s always here for a dance party.



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Special thanks to Lindsey at Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing for the chance to share this title with you and for the ecopy for review! (THANKS!) For more information on this title, the author, or the publisher, feel free to click through the links provided above. This title celebrates its BOOK BIRTHDAY June 4th, 2024, so mark your calendar or pre order your copy today!



Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!


Monday, May 20, 2024

AWARENESS TOUR: Jo's Special Gift by Mariam Shapera, Illustrated by Lorna Humphreys - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!


Welcome back to Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.
Today, we're spreading the book love with an AWARENESS TOUR via The Children's Book Review.  It features a Children's Storybook that reminds us how everyone is special, everyone is unique, and those things that make it so should be celebrated in every day, in every way.  So, without further ado, I give you today's blog tour guest and ebook of choice...



by
Mariam Shapera
Illustrated by
Lorna Humphreys
Ages 4+ | 39 Pages
 9798989633708
Publisher: Mariam Shapera


About the book...
Join Jo, an enthusiastic, curious and sensitive boy, as he shares his autistic joys and challenges with you. This is an emotional journey that celebrates neurodiversity and embracing one’s own gifts. This heartwarming rhyming story celebrates the unique gifts that each person can bring to the world. You will love entering this amazing autistic brain as we celebrate Jo’s special gifts.






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This book was a wonderful celebration of what makes us...well, us...but in this case, and more specifically, what makes Jo...Jo.  Jo was a wonderful soul to meet, and learning about his challenges was enlightening, but also so very encouraging because it brings to light something that children, and adults, work with every day...autism.  It's more common than not nowadays, and yet unless you hand friends, or family carrying the diagnosis, it can still be a big mystery.  I love how this book takes it by it's foundation and gives it a good shake, making it easier to understand, and relate to, perhaps even easier to recognize yourself or someone you know represented in the story.  We need stories like this.  We need avenues that turn something formerly seen as an obstacle into just another facet of a person to be understood, accepted, and learned from.  Being different can make people feel like an outsider, but the more we make it known that everyone is different, and those differences are simply a part of what makes us beautiful, the better our world will become for every heart.

A delightful story for readers of all ages, and a great addition to any well rounded library!





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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Mariam Shapera who is a family doctor and Autism advocate, was raised in the United Kingdom but now lives in California with her husband and three children. ‘Having to learn to advocate for my autistic son, Jo, I wanted to combine my love for writing children’s books with my goal of increasing autism acceptance. I have observed countless times the way Jo pursues his interests and passions and the autistic joy they bring him. So this book was born.’

For more information, visit: https://mariamshaperatales.com/




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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Lorna Humphreys lives in the United Kingdom with her partner, her two daughters and her cat. She works with authors all over the world and, through her illustrations, helps bring many wonderful stories to life. ‘My eldest daughter, Olivia, is autistic and struggles with social interaction and emotional regulation. When Mariam asked if I would collaborate with her, I was delighted to have the opportunity to illustrate a book that would mean so much to children like Jo and Olivia, to remind them of how special and gifted they are!’





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***   GIVEAWAY   ***

Enter for your chance to win a signed hardcover copy of Jo’s Special Gifts, a signed copy of Mariam’s first book, Up Up You Go, Jo!, and a $25 Starbucks gift card.






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Special thanks to Bianca at The Children's Book Review for the chance to bring this tour to you and for the ecopy for review. (THANKS!) For more information on this title, the author, the publisher, this tour, or those on the horizon, feel free to click through the links provided above. This post is sponsored by Mariam Shapera. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. Be sure to check out the rest of the stops on the tour for more bookish fun!



TOUR SCHEDULE

Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Thursday, April 25, 2024
Instagram post for Jo’s Special Gifts

Friday, April 26, 2024
Interview for Jo’s Special Gifts

Saturday, April 27, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Monday, April 29, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Book Spotlight of Jo’s Special Gifts

Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Thursday, May 2, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Friday, May 3, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Monday, May 6, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Instagram post for Jo’s Special Gifts

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Thursday, May 9, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Friday, May 10, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Monday, May 13, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Thursday, May 16, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts

Friday, May 17, 2024
Interview for Jo’s Special Gifts

Monday, May 20, 2024
Book Review of Jo’s Special Gifts


Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!



Wednesday, May 15, 2024

SPRING CLEANING... Bookish Style!


The weather has been unpredictable recently.
Work has been uber busy, and not so much fun.
Home life has been overwhelmingly filled with loss.
Reading has been...well, let's just say that focusing has been a bit of a challenge with everything going on, but I'm chugging along on my scheduled reads.


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The only thing is that I have a few titles that have unintentionally piled up, so it's time to do a little SPRING CLEANING of my HAVE READ and HAVE CAUGHT MY ATTENTION pile. What's that mean for you? A plethora of shorter reviews to tantalize, tease, and tempt these titles onto your MUST READ list. You're welcome. 😁

Shall we get this bookish party started? You're about to embark on a journey through Historical Romance, Children's Fantasy, Storybooks, and more.
Ready or not, here they come!


The Kingdom Over the Sea series, Book 2
by
Zohra Nabi
Illustrated by
Federica Frenna
9781665931113
Margaret K. McElderry Books


We pick up right where the first story left off, and catch up with our newly minted friends who are still surviving, but still in great danger.  Yara's mother is still lost to her, but she hasn't given up hope on a rescue.  Her friends have their own challenges to overcome between family members in danger, finding themselves, and keeping Yara in touch with herself.  That becomes even harder as her desire to save her mother intensifies, especially after the arrival of her familiar in such a state, but the journey they are all about to embark on is filled with peril, discoveries that surprise, magic like nothing you've dreamed, and realizations that work over the sea and beyond the stars.  A great pick for Children's Fantasy fans of age and beyond with a wonderful message to carry right off the page and into your heart.



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by
Lotte R. James
9780369739889
Harlequin Historical


Historical Romance is definitely one of my favorite genres.  In this LGBTQ+ friendly release, Ruth has been pressed into the manager role of the theater her father owned with his recent departure, and has also inherited all the unknown monetary struggles that will soon manifest into the facilities closure, if something drastic doesn't happen soon.  She takes matters into her own hands and reaches out to the one person she believes can and will help her save his legacy...Artemis, the girl turned woman whom her father gave a chance to find her voice all those years ago.  The problem is life has taken its toll on Artemis as well as her confidence, and like all shaken foundations, it needs the right support...the likes of which may be found in the most unexpected of places, and yet...and yet.  I enjoyed the story as a whole, seeing all the pieces come together, and I found the relationship that develops between our two leading ladies the perfect accompaniment as the acts unfold.  Their shared history bound by memories and experience, and their love for the craft and form, set a foundation on which to build a future, the likes of which they can only imagine.  A great pick for fans of the genre, and a wonderful addition to the author's body of work.




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by
Morgan Matson
9781481499019
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers


I've read another of this author's works, and this one continues the writing style we've come to know with a story imagined yet believable.  A young girl whose travel adventure gets interrupted by circumstances beyond her control, and yet it seems fate might be having its way with her because Russell may just be that healthy dose of the unexpected that turns her world right side up.  CAN you know someone in just a night?  Perhaps, but isn't the continual discovery after the first glimpse of something intriguing one of the most charming parts?  A great addition to the genre, and a sure to entice selection for teen readers seeking out their own adventures this summer!




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by
Ben Miller
Illustrated by
Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini
9781665949736
Aladdin


This story was QUITE the adventure!
I loved all the tongue in cheek humor, the nods to today's spring-up-overnight society, the curiosity that all ages share to do that which is warned against, and the message regarding the importance of family, and making time for those and that which are most important.  After all, the true magic of this life is in the LIVING, and the experiences we have and share make it that much richer.  A wonderful story filled with imagination gone wild...just the way it should be!





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Special thanks to the authors, publicists, and publishers listed for the copies for review. (THANKS!) For more information on any title listed, feel free to click through the links provided above.


Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!








Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Rockstar Book Tours presents... SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE by Andrew Auseon - EXCERPT + GIVEAWAY!

I've got some EXCITING news! The paperback of SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE by Andrew Auseon is available now and if you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book, be sure to check out all the details below. I know I want to check out it.

This blitz also includes a giveaway for a signed copy of the book & swag courtesy of Andrew & Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the giveaway info below.

 

Title: SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE

Author: Andrew Auseon

Pub. Date: May 14, 2024

Publisher: Yearling

Formats:  Hardcover, Paperback, eBook, Audiobook

Pages: 448

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/SPELLBINDERS-THE-NOT-SO-CHOSEN-ONE 

"Ben may only be pretending to be the 'Chosen One'—but I’ve definitely chosen this one as my favorite new fantasy series.”
—Max Brallier, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Last Kids on Earth series

How far would you go to play the hero? One seventh grader gets way more than he bargained for when he is swept into the fantasy quest of his gaming dreams in this funny illustrated series full of adventure and twists.


It’s not so easy being the Chosen One (or in Ben Whitlock’s case, pretending to be the Chosen One). Sure, when you’ve been mistaken for a long-prophesied hero by a teenage girl/mysterious assassin and transported to a fantasy realm you're supposedly destined to save, you don’t have to worry about things like math homework. But when flying narwhals are trying to blast you into oblivion (gulp) and a bunch of old mystics in flip-flops want you to enter something called the Gullet of Eternal Torment (double gulp), suddenly a C in algebra doesn’t seem like such a big deal.

Back in the real world, Ben preferred to escape into fictional adventures and role-playing games. But the more he learns about his true quest, the more he realizes that being a hero goes way beyond rolling a few dice. . . .



Reviews:

Spellbinders hooked me from the beginning, but it became one of my favorites around the first flying narwhals.'“—James Riley, New York Times bestselling author of the Story Thieves series

"Here comes a new series that brilliantly embodies the power of creativity....The book’s immersive fantasy world of Lux is one I did not want to leave."—George Jreije, author of the Shad Hadid series

"To use the local parlance, a “ridonkulously” entertaining kickoff." —Booklist

"The themes of interpersonal relationships and change give the work emotional heft...A love letter to escapism and writing one’s own destiny." Kirkus Reviews

"Through subversions of familiar fantasy tropes and a thoroughly engaging plot, Auseon conjures an idiosyncratic realm replete with endearing characters, madcap humor, and hijinks-filled adventure"— Publisher’s Weekly

 


Book Trailer:




Excerpt:

1

Life with Biscuit


“Did you just call me an Ogre Lord?”

“Huh?”

A chair squeaked. “Ben? Are you all right?”

“I’m fine.”

Outside in the nearest tree, a small bird chirped joyously, and somewhere far away on the recess field, a kickball boinged. Shouts and clapping. A potted plant on the principal’s sunny windowsill died of thirst, inches from a full pitcher of water.

There was no Ogre Lord. This was not a dungeon throne room.

Across from Ben sat Mr. Sandusky, the principal of Sweet Air Middle School, and a man with far too many photos of his dog on his desk. It was like a shrine to a potbellied, bug-eyed pug named Biscuit--a name that Ben knew because Biscuit was usually photographed wearing expensive sweaters with his name on them.

“You looked far away,” Mr. Sandusky said with a smile.

Ben blinked, taking in his surroundings. Real life, in all its boring sameness. Room B12, the principal’s office. It was 3:15 p.m. on another Friday. “Yeah, sorry,” he said, feeling a rush of color in his cheeks.

The kids outside shouted and laughed, and he’d never felt more alone.

“Tell me, Ben,” said Mr. Sandusky, leaning forward with his elbows on the edge of his desk. “How are you doing?” A single strand of hair crossed from one side of his pale bald head to the other, like a crack in an eggshell. On one of his bookshelves sat a framed photo of Biscuit in a stroller. The principal seemed like a nice guy, but it was sometimes tough to take him seriously.

Ben would have preferred the Ogre Lord.

“It’s been six months since you came to us,” Mr. Sandusky said, “and I’d like to think you’re settling in.” His fake smile turned upside down. “But I’ve talked to your teachers, Ben, and they’re worried about you. They say you don’t pay any attention in class and don’t talk to any of the other students in the halls. They say that you spend all your time doodling in your little notebooks.”

Ben tried to explain. “When I get ideas, I have to write them down.”

“What about making friends? How is that going?”

“I’ve already got friends,” Ben said. “But they’re back home. I’m sort of the leader, the one who keeps the group together. Well, I was, until we moved.”

“Who’s the leader now?” Mr. Sandusky asked.

“It’s called a Quest Master,” Ben said, “and the new Quest Master is my friend Big Barry.”

“Why is he called that?”

“Because he’s bigger than Regular Barry.”

“I see.”

Ben sighed. “I don’t really need to make new friends here because we’re not going to stay in Sweet Air.”

Mr. Sandusky’s eyebrows jumped. “Oh, you’re not staying?”

“I have a feeling this whole move won’t last very long,” Ben said with a shake of his head. If he said it enough times, he might actually start to believe it.

“Well . . . ,” Mr. Sandusky began, rubbing his hands together. “Six months is a long time.”

“Maybe. But why make new friends when I’ve got a great group back home?”

“Okay. That’s fair. Do you still see them a lot?”

Glancing away, Ben felt his face flush. “Not a lot. Not right now. I mean, it’s been a while since we’ve had a chance to hang out, but I’m seeing them tonight, actually. They promised.”

“Tell me,” Mr. Sandusky said. “When you and your friends get together, what do you do for fun?”

“Games, role-playing games, mostly.”

“A role-playing game. Is that like playing pretend? Like, with imaginary friends?”

Ben grumbled. “No. I’m talking about Kingdoms of Forever, the fantasy game. It was created a long time ago, like, in the nineteen-somethings. It’s pretty famous. You play with a group of friends. Um, not imaginary ones. The real kind.”

“And you play Kingdoms of Forever with them?”

“I used to, back home,” Ben said, flinching at the words back home, which he found himself saying much too often. “We played every week. They were my party. That’s what they call the group you adventure with--a party.”

“Neato. Parties are fun.”

“Once, my friend Wanda’s character got turned into seaweed.”

“Exciting!” Mr. Sandusky said, but in that voice adults use when they’re making you feel good about something they think is a waste of time. “Maybe you could meet some kids here who play? Start a new game group?”

Ben shook his head. “I’ve already got a party. We call ourselves the Five of Legend.” Leaning over, he unzipped his backpack and dug inside. “But until I go back home, I’ve been working on making my own game, as practice.”

“You’re making a game?” Mr. Sandusky asked, brightening. “Wow. That’s so cool. Does it have a name?”

“Not yet.” Ben pulled a large notebook out of his backpack and set it on his lap, trying to keep it balanced, as stray scraps of paper fluttered to the office floor. A shooting star was branded into the fake-leather cover.

Mr. Sandusky’s eyes widened. “Wow. What’s all that?”

Ben grinned. The notebook had been a gift from his dad, and he carried it with him everywhere. Last time he’d checked, he’d filled 541 of its 600 pages. Inside, he kept scattered notes on his new fantasy game, all the ideas he’d been recording since last summer: maps; monster descriptions; long, cool character backstories; complex family trees; and, most important, all the rules of how to play. It was more than a story, it was a whole world, and it was the only place where he felt in control.

“I can see that you’re passionate about this,” Mr. Sandusky said, scrunching up his face so that he bore a remarkable resemblance to Biscuit. “But you can’t work on your game in class, and you can’t ignore your teachers. You won’t make any friends if you avoid the other students.”

“I’m not avoiding--”

Smiling, Mr. Sandusky leaned over his desk. “Listen. I know you’re new here, and I know we don’t know each other that well. But I can see that you’re a smart kid. Very smart. You’ve got so much potential. How can we help you learn if you’re always distracted, always somewhere else in your head? You can’t succeed in life if you don’t take it seriously sometimes, if you don’t set goals for yourself.”

Ben had been in enough of these meetings to know what to expect. Especially when the principal, teacher, or guidance counselor started pulling out words like potential and goals. He was twelve. His goals should be playing laser tag with Wanda and Dee Dee, or brainstorming the best way to melt an Ice Dwarf, or scavenging for turkeys online with strangers in Smash Royale. He should enjoy life, like Biscuit in his little stroller.

“Can I go home now?” he asked. “It’s Friday.”

“Got some big Friday plans?” Mr. Sandusky asked.

“I’m going to the Fantasy Fandom Convention downtown. My friends are supposed to meet me. We do it every year.” He didn’t mention that Wanda, Dee Dee, Big Barry, and the Pooch hadn’t been returning his texts, or if they did, the responses always seemed to be one-word bursts, like “sweet,” “vibe,” or “chill,” and nothing important.

Although his recent text messages had gone unanswered, Ben wasn’t worried. He and his friends had attended every annual Fan Fan Con since their first trip back in fourth grade, for Wanda’s birthday, when the movie series Toxic Freaks had turned the entire convention floor into a working sewer system. The convention started as Ben’s idea, something special he and his father had done together every spring since he was a little kid, back when they’d been a family.

Fan Fan Con was the Midwest’s largest gathering of fantasy fiction and gaming enthusiasts, founded in 1982, where the keynote speakers were William Dalton and J. S. Profit, the creators of legendary role-playing game Kingdoms of Forever. Ben would have given anything to attend that first convention, but it was held thirty years before he was even born, so unless somebody invented a time machine, he’d have to settle for the current version, which was still his favorite day of the year.

Mr. Sandusky stood up. “Good for you, Ben. I hope it’s fun. But do me a favor and try not to be back here again next week. All right?”

“I’ll try,” Ben said.

They shook hands for some reason, like they’d been having a business lunch. The principal’s hand felt like a chicken thigh from the grocery store--soft and cold, pressed tight against the plastic package.

Outside, Ben took a deep breath, relieved to have once again survived a duel with the principal of Sweet Air Middle School. A few seconds later, the final bell rang and doors flew open, spilling rowdy students into the empty hallway. Ben made straight for the exit, brain starting to rev up again, bursting with ideas for his notebook: spells (Fog of the Mind-Bender, Dark Malarkey), monsters (Knot of Tentacles), and magical items (Hover Pants), all of them inspired by his daydreaming.

He caught the bus at the corner by the cell phone store, taking the F40, which started in the outer suburbs and ended in the center of downtown. After his parents’ divorce, Ben and his mom had moved to Sweet Air, a small town twenty miles outside the city. Sweet Air’s claim to fame was Gas Monster™, a popular medicine that helped with stomachaches . . . and turned your poop white.

The bus was mostly empty. An old lady with a goldfish in a clear plastic bag sat near the front, across from a pair of guys outfitted in green cloaks and pointy ears, headed to Fan Fan Con. Far back in the last row of the bus lounged a teenage girl with purple hair that fell in waves and curls down her back, another fangirl on her way to the convention. Nobody paid Ben any attention at all.

He checked his phone: 3:48. Plenty of time. His last text still glowed in the ongoing chat between him, DD, WANDA, BBARRY, and DE POOCH.


C YA AT THE SPOT. FANFANCON! DON B LATE.


Opening his notebook, Ben settled down in his seat and began to draw the first thing that came to mind, and, as always, the rest of the world seemed to melt away.


The Butt-Doodle Bench


When the F40 approached Lamplighter Avenue, Ben pulled the cord to signal his stop, and got off in front of the old public library. A pair of tall owl statues loomed on either side of the library steps, watching the sidewalk suspiciously. He cut behind the building to the large park in back, which overlooked a broken fountain and a colorful carousel that groaned and sagged when it turned. Little kids raced around a playground sprayed with graffiti, and moms and dads pushed strollers along the overgrown paths. Not one of them pushed a dog in a sweater.

When he lived in the city, Ben and his friends came to this park to meet and hang out. They’d even marked their favorite old bench with a collection of gum wads and butt doodles, as if they were a secret society casting a spell that kept everybody else away. When he sat in that spot overlooking the carousel, the world around him felt normal again. Like he was himself. Like nothing had changed.

He sat down and checked his phone: 4:30. Right on time. He tapped a text:


D D, I’M HERE. CALL ME. WOOOOO! CON TIME!


As he waited for a response, he tried to distract himself from the fact that he hadn’t gotten many replies in the last few days, and the ones he’d received didn’t exactly share his level of enthusiasm.

Like, from Dee Dee:


NOICE. BUT WE SHUD TALK THO.


Or the Pooch:


CON TIME! YES. DID WANDA TELL YOU HER IDEA?


And the final message from Wanda, arriving just that morning:


DON’T BE THAT WAY, B. THESE ARE VIP TICKETS!


They wanted to change the routine for the first time in history, something Ben could never support. Every time they brought it up, he shut them down with a playful GIF of a cat staring at a bathtub full of water above the words NO THANKS, BRO! Fan Fan Con was a tradition, and after months of anticipation, he was ready to meet up with his friends like they did every year and hit the convention floor. It was the only way he’d find the courage to return to Sweet Air again, where he’d have to survive another long stretch in a desert of loneliness.

Opening his notebook, he scratched out a few ideas on a blank page.

And he waited.

And kept waiting.

Five o’clock came and went.

Notifications for all the convention events Ben was missing popped up on his phone one after another: 5:00: Chloe Perkins, “How to Draw the Crustiest Hags”; 5:00: Dean and Sean Flicker, “Twins and Mind Powers”; 5:30: Laser Beak Studios, “Creating the Worlds of Kingdoms of Forever.” At 5:32, he couldn’t resist any longer and texted the group chat:


WHAT’S UP? HELLLOOOOOO.


Nothing. Not from Dee Dee, Wanda, Big Barry, or the Pooch.


WHERE R U? U DIDN’T REALLY DITCH ME FOR VIP TIX, DID YA?


No answer. They’d ghosted him.

Or worse. They’d started a new tradition.

But that didn’t make any sense. He was the Quest Master, the one who’d introduced them to each other.

Ben sat alone in their park--on their bench--and watched the carousel turn, its rusty old circus animals bringing smiles to the faces of all the children. Fan Fan Con was in full swing only thirteen blocks away, but he didn’t even care anymore. Going alone wasn’t the point.

Growing up, Ben could always count on Wanda, Dee Dee, Big Barry, and the Pooch to have his back, whether they were copying each other’s homework in algebra or raiding the Minotaur dungeons of Upper Gruel, deep in the flooded Canyons of Worm. Five unique kids who’d never completely fit in on their own but who fit perfectly together as a group, where each had a space to be themselves.

They were the Five of Legend, and they changed Ben’s life, because when you find the right people, the whole world seems to brighten.

All his life, people had accused Ben of being a dreamer, of wasting his time with silly games and make-believe worlds, as though he couldn’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. Unfortunately, his parents’ divorce had taught him the difference pretty fast, and everything he loved--monsters, sorcerers, legends, and quests--all seemed pretty silly by comparison. He felt comfortable sharing his ideas with his friends, but outside that group he’d always felt exposed, like he’d been hit with the bright beam of a spotlight.

That’s why, when he wasn’t scribbling furiously in his notebook, he kept it bound tightly with fat blue rubber bands, tucked away from prying eyes.

His phone buzzed, and he practically dropped it in his hurry to check the message; but it was from his mom, not his friends:


HAVE FUN AT THE CONVENTION!


WORKING LATE TONIGHT. DON’T WAIT UP.


LUV U.


He sighed. Even his mom had better things to do and more important people to see. They’d been close when he was younger, but she worked all the time now, and he hardly ever saw her.

 

 



 

About Andrew Auseon:

Andrew Auseon is the author of several books for children and young adults, and he is the writer of numerous bestselling and award-winning video games. A transplant from the Midwest, he lives in Washington, D.C. with his family and two very naughty cats. He loves breakfast cereal, the sound of the ocean, and the feeling of a brand-new book in his hands.

 

Website | Book Website | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Amazon

 



### Giveaway ###

2 winners will receive a signed finished copy of SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE & a swag pack. US Only.

Ends June 8th, midnight EST.










Monday, May 13, 2024

AWARENESS TOUR: How to Make a Sandwich by Lorena M. Proia - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!



Welcome back to another day here at Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.
For all of those that celebrated the holiday yesterday, I hope you had an amazing day.  For those that just wanted to make it through the day, I feel you...*hugs*.  With that said, today's title plays into the holiday in a way as it focuses on family, and those connections to the ones we hold dear, only it makes it easier to understand...like our favorite sandwich.  Curious?  Well then, pull up a chair as we gather our ingredients, and take a closer look at today's ebook of choice...



Written and Illustrated by
Lorena M. Proia
Ages 4+ | 32 Pages
9798988573005
PnM Publishing

About the book...
Making a sandwich is fun and easy! And Rae knows just how to do it. The bread is like the parents, it keeps the sandwich safe and happy. The turkey is the love, the lettuce is the fun. But every time Rae adds an ingredient, it disappears, and she soon realizes there is a sandwich-stealing thief intent on eating her creation! Will Rae ever get to eat her lunch? Suddenly making a sandwich isn’t so easy after all!





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This was a darling book with such a heartfelt message.
The little girl was exploring another side of her many interests thanks to a bit of hunger, so in lieu of her scientist hat, or artist cape, it was time to don her chef hat.  The perfect snack...a sandwich...but not just any sandwich.  This was a work of art that came from the heart as she explained how each layer of the sandwich was like a feeling or a family member, and how they were all important for making it a "meal".  Her lesson is put to the test when ingredients start disappearing, as they will when you have mischievous pets, and sneaky family members about, but it turns out just fine in the end when we learn what the most important part of that sandwich really was...and if you find out, and you don't have a smile on your face, I'd be mighty surprised.  💓 

A tender tale that reminds us that family comes in all shapes, sizes, and flavors, but together they make a delicious masterpiece fit for a king...or kid, or mom, or dad, etc.  With illustrations that don't overwhelm with their color palette, but pile on the details within the image, you can't go wrong with this delightful story for a classroom or family library.




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About the Author/Illustrator...



When Lorena M. Proia graduated with a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology in Graphic Design and Painting, she never imagined she’d become an Information Architect in high-tech. She thought her creativity was lost until she was rescued by an Australian Shepherd named Phebe. Inspired by Phebe’s antics, her drawings became Phebe-n-Me, a t-shirt company, which grew up to become a children’s book! How to Make a Sandwich is her first picture book.

You can find out more about her, Phebe, and her books at www.lorenaproiabooks.com.






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~~~   GIVEAWAY   ~~~



Enter for your chance to win this amazing prize package:

A signed copy of How to Make a Sandwich
A set of Phebe-n-Me t-shirts (1 child and 1 adult size)
A gorgeous set of 12 blank note cards featuring Phebe-n-Me designs



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Special thanks to Bianca at The Children's Book Review for the chance to bring this tour to you and for the ecopy for review. (THANKS!) For more information on this title, the author, the publisher, this tour, or those on the horizon, feel free to click through the links provided above. This post is sponsored by Lorena M. Proia. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. Be sure to check out the rest of the stops on the tour for more bookish fun!



TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, April 22, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Book Activity for How to Make a Sandwich

Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Instagram Post for How to Make a Sandwich

Thursday, April 25, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Friday, April 26, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Monday, April 29, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Instagram Post for How to Make a Sandwich

Thursday, May 2, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Friday, May 3, 2024
Instagram post for How to Make a Sandwich

Monday, May 6, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Book Spotlight of How to Make a Sandwich

Thursday, May 9, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Friday, May 10, 2024
Instagram Post for How to Make a Sandwich

Monday, May 13, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Instagram Post for How to Make a Sandwich

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Thursday, May 16, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich

Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Author Interview

Thursday, May 23, 2024
Book Review of How to Make a Sandwich


Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!


Friday, May 10, 2024

Rockstar Book Tours presents... THE THIEF OF TIME by Vivi Barnes, Christina Farley, and Amy Christine Parker - SPOTLIGHT + GIVEAWAY!

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the THE THIEF OF TIME by Vivi Barnes, Christina Farley, and Amy Christine Parker Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: THE THIEF OF TIME (The Library of Alexandria Series #1)

Author: Vivi Barnes, Christina Farley, and Amy Christine Parker

Pub. Date: May 7, 2024

Publisher: Infinity House Creative

Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook

Pages: 312

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/THE-THIEF-OF-TIME

The Thief of Time is a thrilling contemporary fantasy that will steal your breath away. Chock full of complex world building and magic that springs from the power of story, this book will definitely keep young readers turning pages.”—Polly Holyoke, Award-winning author

Unleash the Magic…

THE THIEF OF TIME is an exciting middle-grade contemporary fantasy adventure that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the realms of magic, friendship, and self-discovery.

On a visit to their local library, Ben, Bridgette, and Maya unwittingly unleash a dragon from an ancient book and find themselves fighting for their lives against a swarm of evil birds. They battle to escape with the help of the dragon and are whisked through a portal into the magical Great Library of Alexandria.

Once they pass the Trials and prove themselves worthy, they are invited to become students at Helicon Academy. There they train to become librarians for the Library of Alexandria, protecting books and the magical artifacts within.

Ben, Bridgette, and Maya fall in love with the story-themed dinners, fantastical animals, and fictional characters roaming the halls. But when they discover a dark and sinister mystery within the academy’s halls, the three must embark on a quest to protect the library and preserve the fabric of time itself. 

REVIEWS:

"Every so often, you read a book with a fictional place that is so full of magic and so full of wonder that you want to live there forever -- the library in The Thief of Time is such a place. You're in for a treat!" —Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author of Spark

What a ride! The Thief of Time whisks readers from the immortal Library of Alexandria to adventures across the globe. Maya, Ben, and Bridgette kept me reading to the very end! —Sarah McGuire, author of Flight of Swans and Valiant

We all know books are magic, but in The Thief of Time, they are beyond our expectations! This adventure jumps right in with our protagonists facing an adventure, both physically and mentally, unlike any other I've read. Fans of Land of Stories and magical school books are going to devour this new twist on what it means to truly get into a book. —Kellee Moye, librarian

 

Book Trailer:


INSERT YOUR EXCERPT OR REVIEW HERE!

About Vivi Barnes, Christina Farley, and Amy Christine Parker:

Vivi Barnes, Christina Farley, and Amy Christine Parker are best friends who bonded over their love of telling stories and going on adventures. They live in sunny Central Florida with their families, where inspiration is just a beach day away.

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

Instagram

@amychristinepar

@christinaLFarley

@vivibarnes

 

TikTok

@AmyChristineParker

@ChristinaFarleyAuthor

@ViviBarnes82

 

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Giveaway

1 winner will receive a $25 gift card to the book vendor of their choice, International.

Ends May 21st, midnight EST.



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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

5/6/2024

YA Books Central

Interview/IG Post

5/6/2024

@darkfantasyreviews

Excerpt

5/7/2024

Kim's Book Reviews and Writing Aha's

Review/IG Post

5/7/2024

onemused

IG Post

5/8/2024

@thepagelady

IG Review

5/8/2024

GryffindorBookishnerd

IG Review

5/9/2024

jlreadstoperpetuity

IG Review/TikTok Post

5/9/2024

@evergirl200

IG Review

5/10/2024

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

Review/IG Post

5/10/2024

@katherinebichler

TikTok Post

Week Two:

5/13/2024

Review Thick And Thin

Review/IG Post

5/13/2024

Wishful Endings

Excerpt/IG Post

5/14/2024

Two Points of Interest

Review

5/14/2024

Lifestyle of Me

Review

5/15/2024

blueeez_away

IG Review

5/15/2024

The Book Critic

Review/IG Post

5/16/2024

Triquetra Reviews

Review/IG Post

5/16/2024

The Momma Spot

Review

5/17/2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

5/17/2024

A Backwards Story

Review/IG Post




Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!

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